Re: Formvariables + Netscape + Frame Set = Confusion
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 36279
interpreted = N
texte = On 8/18/00 2:33 pm, alan@vci.net so noted...>Oops I just missed the colon when I was removing the path for the posting. >As you >pointed out, Netscape was displaying the absolute path to the file >including the >server name, root directory to the server and folders down to the :.>>Alan>>> On 8/18/00 8:22 am, Alan so noted...>> >> >
> >SECURITY>> >REASONS*:index_SEA.tpl>> >> That stray colon in the security-deleted path before index_SEA.tpl... >> you're not using a colon separator there in the full path name, are you?And I realized after I sent the message that the colon-separated path was part of a variable being passed to the page, not the path to the *actual page* itself -- so I doubt it would have any bearing on the loading of the page (which is what I was thinking).Unless of course that Navigator doesn't like colons in the body of the URL and IE lets them go by. Do you need to have [template] passed? Maybe try forming that string of parameters without it?Rob MarquardtDesigner/Resident WireheadToast Design800 Washington Avenue NorthMinneapolis MN 55401612.330.9863 v612.321.9424 fwww.toastdesign.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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On 8/18/00 2:33 pm, alan@vci.net so noted...>Oops I just missed the colon when I was removing the path for the posting. >As you >pointed out, Netscape was displaying the absolute path to the file >including the >server name, root directory to the server and folders down to the :.>>Alan>>> On 8/18/00 8:22 am, Alan so noted...>> >> > > >SECURITY>> >REASONS*:index_SEA.tpl>> >> That stray colon in the security-deleted path before index_SEA.tpl... >> you're not using a colon separator there in the full path name, are you?And I realized after I sent the message that the colon-separated path was part of a variable being passed to the page, not the path to the *actual page* itself -- so I doubt it would have any bearing on the loading of the page (which is what I was thinking).Unless of course that Navigator doesn't like colons in the body of the URL and IE lets them go by. Do you need to have [template] passed? Maybe try forming that string of parameters without it?Rob MarquardtDesigner/Resident WireheadToast Design800 Washington Avenue NorthMinneapolis MN 55401612.330.9863 v612.321.9424 fwww.toastdesign.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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