RE: Remote delivery
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21847
interpreted = N
texte = You can remotely talk to another webcat server via forms or URL variables.For example:Server one redirects to server two via an URL:[redirect http://www.server2.com/catch.tpl?cart=[cart]&client=[client]on Server 2, catch.tpl can create anything you want as it has the values[cart] and [client] or whatever else you need to pass. Using TCPconnect, youcan connect and talk back a lot cleaner.Hope this helps, Olin> -----Original Message-----> From: M#237#che#225#l O S#233# [mailto:micheal@elive.ie]> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 1998 1:20 PM> To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com> Subject: Remote delivery>>> Hi folks,> I am trying to get one webcat server to move files on another remote> webserver. I.E. Once the customer has made his purchase, the shopping> server instructs the download server to create a folder, i'm thinking> calling it the [cart] and moves the products from a backend drive to this> folder. Anybody done something like this? I need to get some way> of telling> the remote server 'what to do'. Any help would be appreciated:-)>> Regards,> ****************************************************************> Micheal O Se> www.elive.ie Internet Hosting Service> micheal@elive.ie Database powered websites> Sean an x-mass card from http://www.elive.ie/ecard/postcard.tpl> ****************************************************************>>>>>
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You can remotely talk to another webcat server via forms or URL variables.For example:Server one redirects to server two via an URL:[redirect http://www.server2.com/catch.tpl?cart=
[cart]&client=[client]on Server 2, catch.tpl can create anything you want as it has the values
[cart] and [client] or whatever else you need to pass. Using TCPconnect, youcan connect and talk back a lot cleaner.Hope this helps, Olin> -----Original Message-----> From: M#237#che#225#l O S#233# [mailto:micheal@elive.ie]> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 1998 1:20 PM> To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com> Subject: Remote delivery>>> Hi folks,> I am trying to get one webcat server to move files on another remote> webserver. I.E. Once the customer has made his purchase, the shopping> server instructs the download server to create a folder, i'm thinking> calling it the
[cart] and moves the products from a backend drive to this> folder. Anybody done something like this? I need to get some way> of telling> the remote server 'what to do'. Any help would be appreciated:-)>> Regards,> ****************************************************************> Micheal O Se> www.elive.ie Internet Hosting Service> micheal@elive.ie Database powered websites> Sean an x-mass card from http://www.elive.ie/ecard/postcard.tpl> ****************************************************************>>>>>
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