Re: ACGI processing for .html

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15701
interpreted = N
texte = Gary Richter wrote: >But can you serve a .tmpl file. > Because if you can and not an .html file it is your webcatalog perf file > that needs to be adjusted. 4 th setting from the top > > (radio button) Display Any Template Extensions > (radio button) Only the following file extensions may be displayed: > .tmpl <--this is the default setting and you either need to add .html or > click on display any template. It comes pre-clicked or set to just serve > .tmpl for security reasons with the latest gold version on thru the newer > betas (if I remember correctly thru a fogged head cold)I had verified this and verified my suffix setup & both were correct. Also tried throwing away the WC Prefs file altogether - then it would allow me to go as far as entering the SN, & then drop dead. I ended up merging the new pref file WC v2.1b4 created with one I had fully edited from v2.01 and removing duplicate records an this finally worked. It's actually a bummer, though because I don't know the exact cause other than the nebulous 'corrupted prefs file' and I'm too busy to hunt it down.Wanted to take the time to respond, though because I appreciate your response.Pat McCormick Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: ACGI processing for .html (Pat McCormick 1997)
  2. Re: ACGI processing for .html (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  3. Re: ACGI processing for .html (John Hill 1997)
  4. Re: ACGI processing for .html (Pat McCormick 1997)
  5. Re: ACGI processing for .html (Pat McCormick 1997)
  6. Re: ACGI processing for .html (Pat McCormick 1997)
  7. ACGI processing for .html (Pat McCormick 1997)
Gary Richter wrote: >But can you serve a .tmpl file. > Because if you can and not an .html file it is your webcatalog perf file > that needs to be adjusted. 4 th setting from the top > > (radio button) Display Any Template Extensions > (radio button) Only the following file extensions may be displayed: > .tmpl <--this is the default setting and you either need to add .html or > click on display any template. It comes pre-clicked or set to just serve > .tmpl for security reasons with the latest gold version on thru the newer > betas (if I remember correctly thru a fogged head cold)I had verified this and verified my suffix setup & both were correct. Also tried throwing away the WC Prefs file altogether - then it would allow me to go as far as entering the SN, & then drop dead. I ended up merging the new pref file WC v2.1b4 created with one I had fully edited from v2.01 and removing duplicate records an this finally worked. It's actually a bummer, though because I don't know the exact cause other than the nebulous 'corrupted prefs file' and I'm too busy to hunt it down.Wanted to take the time to respond, though because I appreciate your response.Pat McCormick Pat McCormick

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