Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions

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1998


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texte = >My mistake. I was referring to an earlier thread about using Applescript >to handle the commit and close in WebCatalog. You mentioned doing this >from WebCatalog and not Applecscript. Since we are using the plugin >rather than the cgi, I can't find any documentation to show how to follow >your suggestion.Using the plugin or the CGI won't make a difference if you use the WebDNA tags that perform the functions you need.The HTML docs explain how to use all the WebDNA tags, and it's always a good idea to open your local copy of the HTML docs in a separate browser window and refer to them continuously while you're working on your WebDNA code. I do this all the time, and it's the most efficient method of finding answers that I've found.Peter's recommendation and my follow-up will also give you a pretty good foundation for beginning to create your upload and replace features entirely within WebCatalog. >Sorry for the confusion, I thought the previous pieces of e-mail would be >included in the message.Actually Bob, your list messages *never* seem to have any quotes from previous messages in them! You may want to change the settings in your email software to make it add those quotes automatically when you reply to an existing message. Then when you reply, you'll see the quoted message in the body of your new message ... :)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: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Mike Heininger 1998)
  2. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  3. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  4. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Britt T. 1998)
  5. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  6. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Britt T. 1998)
  7. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  8. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Britt T. 1998)
  9. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  10. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  11. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  12. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Bob Mosebar 1998)
  13. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  14. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  15. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Bob Mosebar 1998)
  16. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  17. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  18. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  19. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  20. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Bob Mosebar 1998)
  21. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Bob Mosebar 1998)
  22. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Britt T. 1998)
  23. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  24. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  25. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  26. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Bob Mosebar 1998)
  27. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  28. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  29. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  30. Re: Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Peter Ostry 1998)
  31. Using Applescript to process WebCatalog functions (Bob Mosebar 1998)
>My mistake. I was referring to an earlier thread about using Applescript >to handle the commit and close in WebCatalog. You mentioned doing this >from WebCatalog and not Applecscript. Since we are using the plugin >rather than the cgi, I can't find any documentation to show how to follow >your suggestion.Using the plugin or the CGI won't make a difference if you use the WebDNA tags that perform the functions you need.The HTML docs explain how to use all the WebDNA tags, and it's always a good idea to open your local copy of the HTML docs in a separate browser window and refer to them continuously while you're working on your WebDNA code. I do this all the time, and it's the most efficient method of finding answers that I've found.Peter's recommendation and my follow-up will also give you a pretty good foundation for beginning to create your upload and replace features entirely within WebCatalog. >Sorry for the confusion, I thought the previous pieces of e-mail would be >included in the message.Actually Bob, your list messages *never* seem to have any quotes from previous messages in them! You may want to change the settings in your email software to make it add those quotes automatically when you reply to an existing message. Then when you reply, you'll see the quoted message in the body of your new message ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Kenneth Grome

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