[WebDNA] help with [ReturnRaw] - why is it killing the parse of the [include] file?

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2009


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Hi all Despite 10+ years of successful HTML,WebDNA, (and other related languages) I've only just now been doing my reading about HTTP status codes, etc. Anyway I have a page from a new clients' inherited site that has an include that uses [ReturnRaw] in order to set a cookie and then redirect.., and when I inspect the html source sent back I see that there is nothing coming back at all from the include, and there is also none of the HTML below that include in the original file either. So somewhere it is choking on the included file. This file was working fine on the previous Mac os x 10.2.8 server, wc 5.1c, Webstar V host. (Now I am trying to get this to work on RedHat 4 64 bit. ) To troubleshoot, I have commented out the entire contents of the include and just started with this (uncommented) test: -----------------------start source code------------ [ReturnRaw]HTTP/1.0 200 OK Status: 200 Content-type: text/html [/ReturnRaw] [!] my previously-working code here commented out. [/!] -----------------------end source code------------ I also tried this: -----------------------start source code------------ [ReturnRaw]HTTP/1.0 302 Found Location: http://www.google.com/[!]---[Lookup db=../ preferences .db&lookinfield=PrefName&value=PrimaryDomain&returnfield=PrefValue]/ admin---[/!] [/ReturnRaw] [!] my previously-working code here commented out. [/!] -----------------------end source code------------ But I am getting the same behavior. (Nothing is coming back from the include, nor even any of the code in the file that includes this include *after* the [include ..] tag.) I.e. it is dying somewhere while trying to parse the include. (When I view source from the browser then all I see is the html that the including file spits out before we get to the include.) On my new imac I see in BBedit that the local copy of the file does indeed have windows CRLF set for the line endings. and encoding is set to 'western MacOS Roman'. But after I upload and then open that file directly on the server via BBedit, then it shows it has Unix (LF) line endings, and western ISO Latin 1 encoding. If I said that all right. Not sure what to make of that, nor how to change it (if I need to). Can anyone help me troubleshoot this? Thanks -Govinda Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] help with [ReturnRaw] - why is it killing the parse of the [include] file? (Govinda 2009)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] help with [ReturnRaw] - why is it killing the parse of the [include] file? (Stuart Tremain 2009)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] help with [ReturnRaw] - why is it killing the parse of the [include] file? (Govinda 2009)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] help with [ReturnRaw] - why is it killing the parse of the [include] file? (Stuart Tremain 2009)
  5. [WebDNA] help with [ReturnRaw] - why is it killing the parse of the [include] file? (Govinda 2009)
Hi all Despite 10+ years of successful HTML,WebDNA, (and other related languages) I've only just now been doing my reading about HTTP status codes, etc. Anyway I have a page from a new clients' inherited site that has an include that uses [returnraw] in order to set a cookie and then redirect.., and when I inspect the html source sent back I see that there is nothing coming back at all from the include, and there is also none of the HTML below that include in the original file either. So somewhere it is choking on the included file. This file was working fine on the previous Mac os x 10.2.8 server, wc 5.1c, Webstar V host. (Now I am trying to get this to work on RedHat 4 64 bit. ) To troubleshoot, I have commented out the entire contents of the include and just started with this (uncommented) test: -----------------------start source code------------ [returnraw]HTTP/1.0 200 OK Status: 200 Content-type: text/html [/ReturnRaw] [!] my previously-working code here commented out. [/!] -----------------------end source code------------ I also tried this: -----------------------start source code------------ [returnraw]HTTP/1.0 302 Found Location: http://www.google.com/[!]---[Lookup db=../ preferences .db&lookinfield=PrefName&value=PrimaryDomain&returnfield=PrefValue]/ admin---[/!] [/ReturnRaw] [!] my previously-working code here commented out. [/!] -----------------------end source code------------ But I am getting the same behavior. (Nothing is coming back from the include, nor even any of the code in the file that includes this include *after* the [include ..] tag.) I.e. it is dying somewhere while trying to parse the include. (When I view source from the browser then all I see is the html that the including file spits out before we get to the include.) On my new imac I see in BBedit that the local copy of the file does indeed have windows CRLF set for the line endings. and encoding is set to 'western MacOS Roman'. But after I upload and then open that file directly on the server via BBedit, then it shows it has Unix (LF) line endings, and western ISO Latin 1 encoding. If I said that all right. Not sure what to make of that, nor how to change it (if I need to). Can anyone help me troubleshoot this? Thanks -Govinda Govinda

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