Re: Header info in content

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16522
interpreted = N
texte = >Sorry, I should have changed the subject of my last message. > >Restarting WebCat (CGI) and Webstar seems to have cleared the problem up. >One other thing, WebStar will not find and launch Webcat on it's own. >('error, unable to launch .acgi application'). If I launch it myself, all >is well. The action path seems to be set correctly.Look at the WebCat prefs to see if the prefs that recognize your template suffixes are set correctly.>This brings up another issue. The server in question continually runs at >15-20 connections. Should I be using the Plug-In instead - and if so, is >there anything I should be aware of?With WebSTAR SSL on a Mac you should be using the CGI. WithWebTen on a Mac I think you can use the plugin or the CGI.Without SSL you can use either one, and while the plugin is faster, you may not see any difference because the CGI is already extremely fast. It shouldn't hurt to try the plugin, but you may need to boost the ThreadMem pref to something like 72 with the plugin.The ThreadMem pref is not used by the CGI from my understanding, because it's not needed since the CGI doesn't have the same memory limitations WebSTAR tries to impose on the plugin.I've used both CGI and plugin without problems since 2.1, they both seem to work just fine Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Header info in content (Jack Baty 1998)
  2. Re: Header info in content (Grant Hulbert 1998)
  3. Re: Header info in content (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  4. Re: Header info in content (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  5. Header info in content (Jack Baty 1998)
>Sorry, I should have changed the subject of my last message. > >Restarting WebCat (CGI) and Webstar seems to have cleared the problem up. >One other thing, WebStar will not find and launch Webcat on it's own. >('error, unable to launch .acgi application'). If I launch it myself, all >is well. The action path seems to be set correctly.Look at the WebCat prefs to see if the prefs that recognize your template suffixes are set correctly.>This brings up another issue. The server in question continually runs at >15-20 connections. Should I be using the Plug-In instead - and if so, is >there anything I should be aware of?With WebSTAR SSL on a Mac you should be using the CGI. WithWebTen on a Mac I think you can use the plugin or the CGI.Without SSL you can use either one, and while the plugin is faster, you may not see any difference because the CGI is already extremely fast. It shouldn't hurt to try the plugin, but you may need to boost the ThreadMem pref to something like 72 with the plugin.The ThreadMem pref is not used by the CGI from my understanding, because it's not needed since the CGI doesn't have the same memory limitations WebSTAR tries to impose on the plugin.I've used both CGI and plugin without problems since 2.1, they both seem to work just fine Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Kenneth Grome

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