Re: First postarg not taking in $Commands
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13991
interpreted = N
texte = Whoops, scratch that. I just needed the 2.1 update for Web* SSL!http://www.smithmicro.com/webstar/techrenotes.html says 7/11/97 - TwoSSL-related bug fixes. * Eliminated a problem parsing POST args introducedby changes in Netscape 3.02 and 4.0 browsers.Yours in Success,Luke>At 2:17 PM 10/16/97, you wrote:>>>> What browser are you using? I faintly recall there being some problem>>>>with the way one of the newer browsers interacted with WebSTAR such>>>>that some arguments were lost.>>>>>>NS Communicator 4.0>>I've verified that this is my problem as well.>>I can't seem to find a solution on the starnine site. Is this something>that is fixed in Web* 2.1? And is there a SSL Version for 2.1?>>Thanks for helping me clear this one up!>>Yours in Success,>Luke>>>>>That's the one! I think StarNine has a fix for WebSTAR that overcomes>>this problem. To verify, try using a different browser and see if the>>problem still exists. As I recall, Communicator 4.0 chops off HREFs at>>80 characters too. Nasty.___________________________________________________________________________For software for Network Marketers, check out http://www.kaizensoft.comUpline is Online: http://www.upline.com___________________________________________________________________________ ============================ Luke Melia|| Was it for this my |||| life I sought? || Snail Mail:|| Maybe so and || 106 South St. Suite 209|| maybe not... || Charlottesville, VA 22902 ===========PHISH============ (804) 963-2608
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Whoops, scratch that. I just needed the 2.1 update for Web* SSL!http://www.smithmicro.com/webstar/techrenotes.html says 7/11/97 - TwoSSL-related bug fixes. * Eliminated a problem parsing POST args introducedby changes in Netscape 3.02 and 4.0 browsers.Yours in Success,Luke>At 2:17 PM 10/16/97, you wrote:>>>> What browser are you using? I faintly recall there being some problem>>>>with the way one of the newer browsers interacted with WebSTAR such>>>>that some arguments were lost.>>>>>>NS Communicator 4.0>>I've verified that this is my problem as well.>>I can't seem to find a solution on the starnine site. Is this something>that is fixed in Web* 2.1? And is there a SSL Version for 2.1?>>Thanks for helping me clear this one up!>>Yours in Success,>Luke>>>>>That's the one! I think StarNine has a fix for WebSTAR that overcomes>>this problem. To verify, try using a different browser and see if the>>problem still exists. As I recall, Communicator 4.0 chops off HREFs at>>80 characters too. Nasty.___________________________________________________________________________For software for Network Marketers, check out http://www.kaizensoft.comUpline is Online: http://www.upline.com___________________________________________________________________________ ============================ Luke Melia|| Was it for this my |||| life I sought? || Snail Mail:|| Maybe so and || 106 South St. Suite 209|| maybe not... || Charlottesville, VA 22902 ===========PHISH============ (804) 963-2608
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