RE: Missing contexts on NT
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13242
interpreted = N
texte = >- listfields context now works correctly with the path parameter (and admin>template)>- LModelDirector crash that would occur under certain situations is fixed>- number of parameters in a form was limited to 100: there is no longer a>limit>- viewing an empty cart no longer causes a crash>- email files are secure (WWWá)>- POST forms can now have more than 24K of data: unlimited>- max parameter now fixed with ShowNext>>Was there a specific problem you were having with WebCatalog for NT that's>not mentioned here?Thanks Marc:The mail ones I was concerned with was:>- parameter strings in a context were limited to 256 chars: no longer a limit>- math involving dates has been fixedHowever, I reported a bug when using the format command on a date that is from an order context. The format bring back really wierd results. I haven't gotten any feedback for that bug report yet. This one is kinda important. Right now for a work around I just collect the needed date paramenter from the home page then carry it around like a cart.Happy Friday,Olin.....................................................................W O R L D P O I N T I N T E R A C T I V E OLIN KEALOHA LAGON director, website creationHonolulu San Francisco 2800 woodlawn drive 222 sutter street olin@worldpoint.com suite 170 sixth floor www.worldpoint.com honolulu, hi 96822 san francisco, ca 94108 voice.808.539.3978 fax.808.539.3943 cell.808.291.1610.....................................................................
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>- listfields context now works correctly with the path parameter (and admin>template)>- LModelDirector crash that would occur under certain situations is fixed>- number of parameters in a form was limited to 100: there is no longer a>limit>- viewing an empty cart no longer causes a crash>- email files are secure (WWWá)>- POST forms can now have more than 24K of data: unlimited>- max parameter now fixed with ShowNext>>Was there a specific problem you were having with WebCatalog for NT that's>not mentioned here?Thanks Marc:The mail ones I was concerned with was:>- parameter strings in a context were limited to 256 chars: no longer a limit>- math involving dates has been fixedHowever, I reported a bug when using the format command on a date that is from an order context. The format bring back really wierd results. I haven't gotten any feedback for that bug report yet. This one is kinda important. Right now for a work around I just collect the needed date paramenter from the home page then carry it around like a cart.Happy Friday,Olin.....................................................................W O R L D P O I N T I N T E R A C T I V E OLIN KEALOHA LAGON director, website creationHonolulu San Francisco 2800 woodlawn drive 222 sutter street olin@worldpoint.com suite 170 sixth floor www.worldpoint.com honolulu, hi 96822 san francisco, ca 94108 voice.808.539.3978 fax.808.539.3943 cell.808.291.1610.....................................................................
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