WebSTAR/WebCat is serving .db files!

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 22499
interpreted = N
texte = Help! I've just discovered, much to my dismay, that my WebSTAR/WebCatalog combo is serving up .db files. Of course, the first thing I did was check the prefs to make sure that Only the following file extensions may be displayed: was checked, and .tmpl .tpl .dna .html were the only extensions in the text field. Everything okay there, so I used WebSTAR Admin to map the .db suffix to WebCatalog, just in case it was somehow bypassing the plug-in. That didn't stop them being shown. So I broke out ResEdit and changed the File and Creator types to RAW! and WWWa, which should prevent any file from being served on WebSTAR, and they _still_ show up. What is going on here? Thankfully, there is no real sensitive information in any of my databases, but I'm getting ready to go on-line with serial numbers and credit card numbers. Anybody have any suggestions?Brian:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : Brian:Drum :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: mailto:bdrum@aecsoft.com : : Web:Designer :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: http://www.aecsoft.com : : AEC:Software;:Inc.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: tel:703.450.1980 :::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WebSTAR/WebCat is serving .db files! (Brian Drum 1999)
  2. Re: WebSTAR/WebCat is serving .db files! (Rob Marquardt 1999)
  3. Re: WebSTAR/WebCat is serving .db files! (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  4. Re: WebSTAR/WebCat is serving .db files! (Paul Uttermohlen 1999)
  5. WebSTAR/WebCat is serving .db files! (Brian Drum 1999)
  6. WebSTAR/WebCat is serving .db files! (Brian Drum 1999)
  7. WebSTAR/WebCat is serving .db files! (Brian Drum 1999)
Help! I've just discovered, much to my dismay, that my WebSTAR/WebCatalog combo is serving up .db files. Of course, the first thing I did was check the prefs to make sure that Only the following file extensions may be displayed: was checked, and .tmpl .tpl .dna .html were the only extensions in the text field. Everything okay there, so I used WebSTAR Admin to map the .db suffix to WebCatalog, just in case it was somehow bypassing the plug-in. That didn't stop them being shown. So I broke out ResEdit and changed the File and Creator types to RAW! and WWWa, which should prevent any file from being served on WebSTAR, and they _still_ show up. What is going on here? Thankfully, there is no real sensitive information in any of my databases, but I'm getting ready to go on-line with serial numbers and credit card numbers. Anybody have any suggestions?Brian:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : Brian:Drum :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: mailto:bdrum@aecsoft.com : : Web:Designer :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: http://www.aecsoft.com : : AEC:Software;:Inc.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: tel:703.450.1980 :::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Brian Drum

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