Re: Configuration Q

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Thanks, but it still doesn't work >:(I get an unable to launch ACGI on both the non and SSL servers.To summarize:1) I've removed both WebCat Plug Ins from their respective folders 2) I've checked Actions in WebStar admin and this is OK (Action = Webcatalog, Path= :WebCatalog:WebCatalog.acgi) 3) Suffix mapping reads: Action= Webcatalog, Suffix=.tpl, MIME type = WebcatalogI've not changed the ACGI:ACGI suffix mapping tho'...Any ideas....anyone??TIA,Will ---------- >From: Sandra L. Pitner >To: webcat talk list >Subject: Re: Configuration Q >Date: Mon, Jul 13, 1998, 10:27 AM >>Leave the acgi in the Webcat folder inside the webstar folder. Have both >SSL and non-SSL webstar inside the same folder. Map your .tpl suffixes >to the acgi. Make sure you have enough RAM allocated to WebCat to allow >it to launch. (command-i on the application's icon). > >All paths are relative to the root directly or from the folder from which >it was called. > >www.mydomain.com/Mystore/entry.tpl?? for starters > >then nextpage.tpl can be called using relative paths if it is in the >same folder as entry.tpl. > >Just add an s to http ---> https://www.mydomain.com/Mystore/entry.tpl?? >when you want to take the shopper to SSL. SSL and non-SSL share >shoppingcarts, formula.db, etc. when the folders/files are in the same >folder as the HTML page that called them. (or path correctly specified). > >I remember someone shipping cases of root beer to Pacific Coast because >they were so happy, haven't heard what is used when sacrifices are needed. > >Good luck! > >Sandy > > >>Hi all- >> >>OK, I've RTFM and the archived messages from this mailing list. >> >>I'm still clueless. >> >>I'm trying to configure Web* and Web*SSL to run a small catalog site. Most >>of the site will be served by Web*, with only the shopping cart and invoice >>parts run off of SSL. How do I do this? >>I read in the read me that I should be using *CGI* and not the plug in. >> >>My questions: >> >>1) Does this mean I should take the plug-ins out of their respective plug in >>folders? When I do so, I get the following: Error. Unable to launch >>ACGI application. >> >>When I put the plug - ins back in, the Web* works OK, but I get the same >>error message from the SSL >> >>2) Should the ACGI apps be placed in the respective CGI-BIN folders? >> >>3) Do my site's folders have to be contained in the WebCatalog folder in >>order for everything to work? >>IOW, does my URL have to be >>http://www.mydomain.com/Webcatalog/Mystore/entry.tpl or can I just place the >>Mystore folder at the root of the server and have it read >>www.mydomain.com/Mystore/entry.tpl?? >> >>4) How do I have the two Webcatalogs share a shopping cart and invoice >>folder??? >> >>5) Do I have to sacrifice a rooster to the PCS god, or will any old chicken >>do? >> >> >>Thanks in advance, >> >>Clueless >> >> >> >> >> > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Thanks, but it still doesn't work >:(I get an unable to launch ACGI on both the non and SSL servers.To summarize:1) I've removed both WebCat Plug Ins from their respective folders 2) I've checked Actions in WebStar admin and this is OK (Action = Webcatalog, Path= :WebCatalog:WebCatalog.acgi) 3) Suffix mapping reads: Action= Webcatalog, Suffix=.tpl, MIME type = WebcatalogI've not changed the ACGI:ACGI suffix mapping tho'...Any ideas....anyone??TIA,Will ---------- >From: Sandra L. Pitner >To: webcat Talk List >Subject: Re: Configuration Q >Date: Mon, Jul 13, 1998, 10:27 AM >>Leave the acgi in the Webcat folder inside the webstar folder. Have both >SSL and non-SSL webstar inside the same folder. Map your .tpl suffixes >to the acgi. Make sure you have enough RAM allocated to WebCat to allow >it to launch. (command-i on the application's icon). > >All paths are relative to the root directly or from the folder from which >it was called. > >www.mydomain.com/Mystore/entry.tpl?? for starters > >then nextpage.tpl can be called using relative paths if it is in the >same folder as entry.tpl. > >Just add an s to http ---> https://www.mydomain.com/Mystore/entry.tpl?? >when you want to take the shopper to SSL. SSL and non-SSL share >shoppingcarts, formula.db, etc. when the folders/files are in the same >folder as the HTML page that called them. (or path correctly specified). > >I remember someone shipping cases of root beer to Pacific Coast because >they were so happy, haven't heard what is used when sacrifices are needed. > >Good luck! > >Sandy > > >>Hi all- >> >>OK, I've RTFM and the archived messages from this mailing list. >> >>I'm still clueless. >> >>I'm trying to configure Web* and Web*SSL to run a small catalog site. Most >>of the site will be served by Web*, with only the shopping cart and invoice >>parts run off of SSL. How do I do this? >>I read in the read me that I should be using *CGI* and not the plug in. >> >>My questions: >> >>1) Does this mean I should take the plug-ins out of their respective plug in >>folders? When I do so, I get the following: Error. Unable to launch >>ACGI application. >> >>When I put the plug - ins back in, the Web* works OK, but I get the same >>error message from the SSL >> >>2) Should the ACGI apps be placed in the respective CGI-BIN folders? >> >>3) Do my site's folders have to be contained in the WebCatalog folder in >>order for everything to work? >>IOW, does my URL have to be >>http://www.mydomain.com/Webcatalog/Mystore/entry.tpl or can I just place the >>Mystore folder at the root of the server and have it read >>www.mydomain.com/Mystore/entry.tpl?? >> >>4) How do I have the two Webcatalogs share a shopping cart and invoice >>folder??? >> >>5) Do I have to sacrifice a rooster to the PCS god, or will any old chicken >>do? >> >> >>Thanks in advance, >> >>Clueless >> >> >> >> >> > > Will Starck

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