Re: Same Table Opened Twice
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 47162
interpreted = N
texte = I don't understand why some people would be allowed to modify the databaseoutside of the SSL while others cannot (or vice-versa) ?Or, if they all can't modify the database, then I don't understand theseterms in the context that you used it:accessed & write over each otherOr, after messing with setting up an SSL certificate all day today, maybeI'm just SSL tuckered out.....GK> On my sites, the same tables are sometimes accessed through two different> domains, one with a secure certificate and one without.>> In Windows 2000 and Mac OS9, this works fine. The systems know they arethe> same table. No problem.>> In OSX, I get two copies of the same table opened, and they can write over> each other, if they are tables the sites writes to. For example> [LISTDATABASES] will show:> /www/velma/www.communitymade.com/tables/Settings.db> /www/secure/communitymade/tables/Settings.db> If one could access this table through URLs, it would be accessed as:> http://www.communitymade.com/tables/Settings.db and> https://secure5.anu.net/communitymade/tables/Settings.db>> Web server is Apache, don't know the version, nor the OSX version (10> something) but can find out if it matters.>> Have others run into this? Is there a solution? I couldn't think of whatto> search for in the archives.>> Velma-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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I don't understand why some people would be allowed to modify the databaseoutside of the SSL while others cannot (or vice-versa) ?Or, if they all can't modify the database, then I don't understand theseterms in the context that you used it:accessed & write over each otherOr, after messing with setting up an SSL certificate all day today, maybeI'm just SSL tuckered out.....GK> On my sites, the same tables are sometimes accessed through two different> domains, one with a secure certificate and one without.>> In Windows 2000 and Mac OS9, this works fine. The systems know they arethe> same table. No problem.>> In OSX, I get two copies of the same table opened, and they can write over> each other, if they are tables the sites writes to. For example> [listdatabases] will show:> /www/velma/www.communitymade.com/tables/Settings.db> /www/secure/communitymade/tables/Settings.db> If one could access this table through URLs, it would be accessed as:> http://www.communitymade.com/tables/Settings.db and> https://secure5.anu.net/communitymade/tables/Settings.db>> Web server is Apache, don't know the version, nor the OSX version (10> something) but can find out if it matters.>> Have others run into this? Is there a solution? I couldn't think of whatto> search for in the archives.>> Velma-------------------------------------------------------------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://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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