Re: [protect admin]

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12338
interpreted = N
texte = >WebCatalog indeed looks for these files relative to itself. There is no >hard-coding of the paths, except if you count that it looks only in its >own folder for these files.Sorry, Grant, I was the one who told Glenn the path to the users.db was hard-coded. I thought the users.db had to remain in the WebCatalog folder for either the CGI or the plugin to find it.Glenn, I apologize to you too, for giving you the wrong information. It seems I had some bad storage sectors in my brain regarding the way WebCat2 identified the location of the users.db. Now that I've reformatted my brain, I won't make that mistake again.Thanks for making this clear to me, Grant, I hate to give out bad information ... :)>And to everyone: let's not start flaming on this list -- I for one notice >that I give much faster and more accurate answers to questions that are >nicely worded. It's OK to be frustrated, but realize that the rest of us >weren't there when your neck muscles were bulging. We spent thousands of >man-hours and months in beta on this product, and so far the answer to any >question has almost always been yeah, you can do that. If not, we tend >to fix it and send you an update right away.I can confirm this 100%. I don't think there has been a better software company in the history of the Mac. Hats off to their exceptional support and friendly, helpful advice ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [protect admin] (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  2. Re: [protect admin] (Glenn Davis 1997)
  3. Re: [protect admin] (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  4. Re: [protect admin] (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  5. Re: [protect admin] (Glenn Davis 1997)
  6. Re: [protect admin] (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  7. [protect admin] (Glenn Davis 1997)
>WebCatalog indeed looks for these files relative to itself. There is no >hard-coding of the paths, except if you count that it looks only in its >own folder for these files.Sorry, Grant, I was the one who told Glenn the path to the users.db was hard-coded. I thought the users.db had to remain in the WebCatalog folder for either the CGI or the plugin to find it.Glenn, I apologize to you too, for giving you the wrong information. It seems I had some bad storage sectors in my brain regarding the way WebCat2 identified the location of the users.db. Now that I've reformatted my brain, I won't make that mistake again.Thanks for making this clear to me, Grant, I hate to give out bad information ... :)>And to everyone: let's not start flaming on this list -- I for one notice >that I give much faster and more accurate answers to questions that are >nicely worded. It's OK to be frustrated, but realize that the rest of us >weren't there when your neck muscles were bulging. We spent thousands of >man-hours and months in beta on this product, and so far the answer to any >question has almost always been yeah, you can do that. If not, we tend >to fix it and send you an update right away.I can confirm this 100%. I don't think there has been a better software company in the history of the Mac. Hats off to their exceptional support and friendly, helpful advice ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions Kenneth Grome

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