Re: Location of Browser Info.txt file
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texte = >>Using the WebCatalog 2b14 plug-in, where is the correct location for>>Browser Info.txt?>>Oops. Looks like I didn't code for that situation. Try moving it up to>your WebSTAR folder.>I've placed a copy of Browser Info.txt in every folder. I always end upwith the stuff between the [HTML1] tags. If I comment out the [HTML1]section, I get nothing. Even commenting out the [HTML2] tags stillobscures the material within them. Only removing the tags works.I'd rather run the plug-in because we will be running 3 to 5 catalog siteson this server. If this won't work with the plug-in, I guess I could workaround this with [HIDE IF [BROWSERNAME]....] or such, but this could be apain. Or, I could create a database based solution using Lookup or Search,with a database of browsers that would default to a low-resolution (ala[HTML1]) solution.Could I make a suggestion? How about building in a browserinfo.db? Thatway we could have different browser databases for each different site ordirectory, and that would by default refer to a database in the WebSTARroot.For example:Detail.tmpl$Search?cart=[cart]&db=catalog.db&browser=browserinfo.dbor whatever would allow that flexibility.Ed TrefzgerVice President and WebmasterYellow Dog Communications, Inc.http://www.yellowdog.com/phone 716.235.4685 fax 716.235.0509------------------------------------To leave this talk list send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.comwith BODYunsubscribe WebDNA-Talk------------------------------------
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>>Using the WebCatalog 2b14 plug-in, where is the correct location for>>Browser Info.txt?>>Oops. Looks like I didn't code for that situation. Try moving it up to>your WebSTAR folder.>I've placed a copy of Browser Info.txt in every folder. I always end upwith the stuff between the [HTML1] tags. If I comment out the [HTML1]section, I get nothing. Even commenting out the [HTML2] tags stillobscures the material within them. Only removing the tags works.I'd rather run the plug-in because we will be running 3 to 5 catalog siteson this server. If this won't work with the plug-in, I guess I could workaround this with [HIDE IF
[browsername]....] or such, but this could be apain. Or, I could create a database based solution using Lookup or Search,with a database of browsers that would default to a low-resolution (ala[HTML1]) solution.Could I make a suggestion? How about building in a browserinfo.db? Thatway we could have different browser databases for each different site ordirectory, and that would by default refer to a database in the WebSTARroot.For example:Detail.tmpl$Search?cart=
[cart]&db=catalog.db&browser=browserinfo.dbor whatever would allow that flexibility.Ed TrefzgerVice President and WebmasterYellow Dog Communications, Inc.http://www.yellowdog.com/phone 716.235.4685 fax 716.235.0509------------------------------------To leave this
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