Re: db access problem after switching to SSL
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texte = >Christopher Feyrer wrote:>>>> The odd thing is, on the ssl page the context is completely>> IGNORED...no errors or anything. And on the non-ssl page? Everything>> pops right into place.>>>> Again, I tried taking the above search and running it through>> de-webcatting it (taking the [ out in [search and the ] at the end of>> the context) to see if I had a syntax error. I didn't.>>>> Again, any ideas would be great.> >We are using Apache. The webcat code has to be executing because the [lineitems] are coming up, just not the nested [search].Chris>>I suspect that your webserver is not configured correctly. Here is a>bad ASCII drawing of how all HTTP traffic operates with SSL>> Client ---> SSL connection ---> Webserver ---> WebCat>> ...(WebCat processes page)...>> WebCat ---> Webserver ---> SSL connection ---> Client>>In other words, at no time does WebCat have anything to do with SSL;>it is all handled by the web server.>>It is not clear to me whether there is any WebCat processing happening>on this page prior to the search in question. I suspect that there is>no WebCat processing happening at all, rather than just the nested>[search]. Try adding some HTML comments with WebCat contexts:>> <-- [browsername] [ipaddress] [date] -->>>or something like that. I know that Apache spawns separate tasks to>handle SSL connections as opposed to HTTP connections; I suppose it>is possible that you need to change the configuration file to know>about WebCat when running under SSL. What web server are you using>that supports SSL???>>John>>-->John Peacock>Director of Information Research and Technology>Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group>4720 Boston Way>Lanham, MD 20706>301-459-3366 x.5010>fax 301-429-5747>>------------------------------------------------------------->This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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>Christopher Feyrer wrote:>>>> The odd thing is, on the ssl page the context is completely>> IGNORED...no errors or anything. And on the non-ssl page? Everything>> pops right into place.>>>> Again, I tried taking the above search and running it through>> de-webcatting it (taking the [ out in [search and the ] at the end of>> the context) to see if I had a syntax error. I didn't.>>>> Again, any ideas would be great.> >We are using Apache. The webcat code has to be executing because the [lineitems] are coming up, just not the nested [search].Chris>>I suspect that your webserver is not configured correctly. Here is a>bad ASCII drawing of how all HTTP traffic operates with SSL>> Client ---> SSL connection ---> Webserver ---> WebCat>> ...(WebCat processes page)...>> WebCat ---> Webserver ---> SSL connection ---> Client>>In other words, at no time does WebCat have anything to do with SSL;>it is all handled by the web server.>>It is not clear to me whether there is any WebCat processing happening>on this page prior to the search in question. I suspect that there is>no WebCat processing happening at all, rather than just the nested>[search]. Try adding some HTML comments with WebCat contexts:>> <-- [browsername] [ipaddress] [date] -->>>or something like that. I know that Apache spawns separate tasks to>handle SSL connections as opposed to HTTP connections; I suppose it>is possible that you need to change the configuration file to know>about WebCat when running under SSL. What web server are you using>that supports SSL???>>John>>-->John Peacock>Director of Information Research and Technology>Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group>4720 Boston Way>Lanham, MD 20706>301-459-3366 x.5010>fax 301-429-5747>>------------------------------------------------------------->This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .>To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >>Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------Christopher Feyrer http://www.foodspot.comSystem Administratorchris@foodspot.comPGP 6.x key available.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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