Re: [WebDNA] search command problem
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2009
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 102017
interpreted = N
texte = --Apple-Mail-1-1034303014Content-Type: text/plain;charset=US-ASCII;format=flowed;delsp=yesContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit> Error: WebCatalog does not understand the 'search db=/data/ > stories.db' commandTaken literally, this error message is saying that you have sent a variable named "command" with the value "search db=/data/stories.db".The command needs to be only the word "search". There should be another separate variable named "db", with value "/data/stories.db"So I'm guessing you'll need to look very closely at your hyperlink (try typing it in by hand in the browser) to make sure you've got all the delimiters in the right places.I know your example link that you posted shows the & delimiters in the right places, but that doesn't seem to be the actual link that's being presented to WebDNA.Also try adding a little code to the top of the readtextstory.html page that shows the values of all incoming variables, like [command] and [db] and [max] to see what the parser believes those values are.Also, if the browser thinks that "&db" is some kind of escaped entity string, similar to "&", then the browser itself is what's getting in your way.--Apple-Mail-1-1034303014Content-Type: text/html;charset=US-ASCIIContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Error: WebCatalog does not understand the 'search =db=3D/data/stories.db' command
Taken =literally, this error message is saying that you have sent a variable =named "command" with the value "search =db=3D/data/stories.db".
The command needs to be =only the word "search". There should be another =separate variable named "db", with value ="/data/stories.db"
So I'm guessing you'll need =to look very closely at your hyperlink (try typing it in by hand in the =browser) to make sure you've got all the delimiters in the right =places.
I know your example link that you =posted shows the & delimiters in the right places, but that doesn't =seem to be the actual link that's being presented to =WebDNA.
Also try adding a little code to the =top of the readtextstory.html page that shows the values of all incoming =variables, like [command] and [db] and [max] to see what the parser =believes those values are.
Also, if the browser =thinks that "&db" is some kind of escaped entity string, similar to ="&", then the browser itself is what's getting in your =way.
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--Apple-Mail-1-1034303014Content-Type: text/plain;charset=US-ASCII;format=flowed;delsp=yesContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit> Error: WebCatalog does not understand the 'search db=/data/ > stories.db' commandTaken literally, this error message is saying that you have sent a variable named "command" with the value "search db=/data/stories.db".The command needs to be only the word "search". There should be another separate variable named "db", with value "/data/stories.db"So I'm guessing you'll need to look very closely at your hyperlink (try typing it in by hand in the browser) to make sure you've got all the delimiters in the right places.I know your example link that you posted shows the & delimiters in the right places, but that doesn't seem to be the actual link that's being presented to WebDNA.Also try adding a little code to the top of the readtextstory.html page that shows the values of all incoming variables, like [command] and [db] and [max] to see what the parser believes those values are.Also, if the browser thinks that "&db" is some kind of escaped entity string, similar to "&", then the browser itself is what's getting in your way.--Apple-Mail-1-1034303014Content-Type: text/html;charset=US-ASCIIContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Error: WebCatalog does not understand the 'search =db=3D/data/stories.db' command
Taken =literally, this error message is saying that you have sent a variable =named "command" with the value "search =db=3D/data/stories.db".
The command needs to be =only the word "search". There should be another =separate variable named "db", with value ="/data/stories.db"
So I'm guessing you'll need =to look very closely at your hyperlink (try typing it in by hand in the =browser) to make sure you've got all the delimiters in the right =places.
I know your example link that you =posted shows the & delimiters in the right places, but that doesn't =seem to be the actual link that's being presented to =WebDNA.
Also try adding a little code to the =top of the readtextstory.html page that shows the values of all incoming =variables, like [command] and [db] and [max] to see what the parser =believes those values are.
Also, if the browser =thinks that "&db" is some kind of escaped entity string, similar to ="&", then the browser itself is what's getting in your =way.
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Grant Hulbert
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