Re: Web*SSL and WebCatalog

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13214
interpreted = N
texte = Marc,Yes, am just getting the http: page, despite using secure browsers.I'll try creating the [browsername] page this evening. Thanks.Any word on that funky thing going on with the [include] 'ed image map and links? Am still getting new carts assigned, even after cleaning up the links.Marc Eagle wrote: > > Dale - > > Whoops, minor correction to my previous post: > > >How is it not working - is it just showing the http:// link for both of these > >browsers? I've always had good luck using [browsername] and [issecureclient] > >on a test page; if you load the page with one of these browsers, [browsername] > >should show the browser name exactly as it should appear in the Browser > >Info.txt file. If you flush the databases then make the necessary changes to > >Browser Info.txt, you should be able to reload that page with that browser and > >have [issecureclient] show up as T. > > You actually need to quit out of WebCatalog and restart after changing the Browser Info.txt database (I've just found out) to be sure that WebCatalog will recognize the changes. > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Ooops..Broswer Info.txt (was Web*SSL and WebCatalog) (Dale Stokdyk 1997)
  2. Re: Web*SSL and WebCatalog (Dale Stokdyk 1997)
  3. RE: Web*SSL and WebCatalog (Marc Eagle 1997)
  4. Re: Web*SSL and WebCatalog (Dale Stokdyk 1997)
  5. RE: Web*SSL and WebCatalog (Marc Eagle 1997)
  6. RE: Web*SSL and WebCatalog (Dale Stokdyk 1997)
Marc,Yes, am just getting the http: page, despite using secure browsers.I'll try creating the [browsername] page this evening. Thanks.Any word on that funky thing going on with the [include] 'ed image map and links? Am still getting new carts assigned, even after cleaning up the links.Marc Eagle wrote: > > Dale - > > Whoops, minor correction to my previous post: > > >How is it not working - is it just showing the http:// link for both of these > >browsers? I've always had good luck using [browsername] and [issecureclient] > >on a test page; if you load the page with one of these browsers, [browsername] > >should show the browser name exactly as it should appear in the Browser > >Info.txt file. If you flush the databases then make the necessary changes to > >Browser Info.txt, you should be able to reload that page with that browser and > >have [issecureclient] show up as T. > > You actually need to quit out of WebCatalog and restart after changing the Browser Info.txt database (I've just found out) to be sure that WebCatalog will recognize the changes. > Dale Stokdyk

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