Re: Can you identify the [body]?

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 23312
interpreted = N
texte = >Today must be the day for strange files appearing in directories. I just >found a file in client's directory titled [path] when I opened it just >said [body] >Excluding a cheap hotel in New Orleans has anyone seen this before?You must have a template which contains some WebDNA like this:[WriteFile file=[path]][body][/WriteFile]And someone must have hit that template's URL with no parameters, whereas normally that template would be hit as the result of a
. My guess is someone hit the backup button to that page, or else bookmarked a page which is , which is a no-no on most browsers. Look at the file creation date and match it up with your web server's log file to see what the hit was that created it.Technical Support | ==== eCommerce and Beyond ==== Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebMerchant, 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, PhotoMaster, San Diego, CA 92128 | Typhoon 619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Can you identify the [body]? (PCS Technical Support 1999)
  2. Re: Can you identify the [body]? (Tim Taylor 1999)
  3. Re: Can you identify the [body]? (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  4. Can you identify the [body]? (Tim Taylor 1999)
>Today must be the day for strange files appearing in directories. I just >found a file in client's directory titled [path] when I opened it just >said [body] >Excluding a cheap hotel in New Orleans has anyone seen this before?You must have a template which contains some WebDNA like this:[WriteFile file=[path]][body][/WriteFile]And someone must have hit that template's URL with no parameters, whereas normally that template would be hit as the result of a . My guess is someone hit the backup button to that page, or else bookmarked a page which is , which is a no-no on most browsers. Look at the file creation date and match it up with your web server's log file to see what the hit was that created it.Technical Support | ==== eCommerce and Beyond ==== Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebMerchant, 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, PhotoMaster, San Diego, CA 92128 | Typhoon 619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com/ PCS Technical Support

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