Re: ftp to webstar
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 38501
interpreted = N
texte = hmm, I guess I could add this to John's DBedit code.... I had anotheridea on this Ken. Could I have this admin page automatically populatethe value of a text input on a form? Then (from inside our LAN) couldthis form request a page (tpl) from my Development server and [REPLACE](update) the development machine's database?Kenneth Grome wrote:> [snip]>> You're still going to have to use a web browser to close the selected> db file before you use timbuktu to retrieve it, or else you're not> going to be retrieving the latest changes in the RAM-cached version> of the db. Not to mention the fact that timbuktu is a lot slower> than either http or ftp.>> I don't see why you don't just create a single admin page that does> it all for you -- close the db, rewrite it to another file without> the db extension, then [include] it on the same page. the result> will be that the data will appear in your browser window, then all> you have to do is save it or copy and paste it into a blank text file.>> ----------------------------------------------------> [snip]-- Donovan D. BrookeSystems Administrator/Assc. Art DirectorEpsen Hillmer GraphicsI know I'm making progress when I look at the questions I haveasked in the past and think to myself... how stupid was that-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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hmm, I guess I could add this to John's DBedit code.... I had anotheridea on this Ken. Could I have this admin page automatically populatethe value of a text input on a form? Then (from inside our LAN) couldthis form request a page (tpl) from my Development server and [replace](update) the development machine's database?Kenneth Grome wrote:> [snip]>> You're still going to have to use a web browser to close the selected> db file before you use timbuktu to retrieve it, or else you're not> going to be retrieving the latest changes in the RAM-cached version> of the db. Not to mention the fact that timbuktu is a lot slower> than either http or ftp.>> I don't see why you don't just create a single admin page that does> it all for you -- close the db, rewrite it to another file without> the db extension, then [include] it on the same page. the result> will be that the data will appear in your browser window, then all> you have to do is save it or copy and paste it into a blank text file.>> ----------------------------------------------------> [snip]-- Donovan D. BrookeSystems Administrator/Assc. Art DirectorEpsen Hillmer GraphicsI know I'm making progress when I look at the questions I haveasked in the past and think to myself... how stupid was that-------------------------------------------------------------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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