Re: Cant open pages generated by Webcat
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2004
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 55432
interpreted = N
texte = Check the permissions and line endings to match your server environment.On 1/12/04 1:02 PM, "Paul"
wrote:> Hi> > THere is no webdna on the page at all. I made it a simple page. If I open> the page with bbedit and do a save as its OK, otherwise it isnt> > I presumed initailyy it was a webcat thing cause I have webcat lookingafter> all .htm pages so it generates .html but no different> > Thanks> Paul> ----- Original Message -----> From: "Donovan Brooke" > To: "WebDNA Talk" > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:55 PM> Subject: Re: Cant open pages generated by Webcat> > >> Hi Paul, This shouldn't be hard to figure out.>> >> However, lets take things one at a time. "modified it to give tags"... what>> did you modify again?.. The HTML or WebDNa?>> >> The order of the numbers is because it is displaying them alphabetically. I>> can't remember off the top of my head if the storebuilder uses a listfiles to>> grab the names or not. If it uses a search there is things you can do but>> not with listfiles (without writing names to a database first).>> >> Lastly, There is some trick in the built in storebuilder code that needs to>> take place in order for google to like it... else those pages won't get>> indexed and in fact, could even jeoperdize your root from being indexed.>> >> Google doesn't like hidden links on the root page. You will need to wrap>> your link around something visible. Doesn't need to be anything too>> attracting to the user, but it does need to be visible (last I checked>> anyway).>> >> Cheers,>> Donovan>> >> >> >> Paul wrote:>>> Hi>>> >>> I made separate pages for my products to get them indexed by google etc ,>>> they are generated by webcat using the template in the storebuilder,>>> modified it to give tags, and reasonable pages but i get a 403 error, You>>> are not authorized to view this page , if I open the pages and save them>>> then OK, what causes this, totally lost the pages all look ok, also the>>> number order is crazy, 10,100,upto 109 then 110, 11 but I can live with>>> that>>> >>> Doesnt matter if it call the pages.htm or html or what ever folder I write>>> them to , the same thing>>> >>> Anyone had this>>> >>> Help appreciated>>> >>> THanks Paul-------------------------------------------------------------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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Check the permissions and line endings to match your server environment.On 1/12/04 1:02 PM, "Paul" wrote:> Hi> > THere is no webdna on the page at all. I made it a simple page. If I open> the page with bbedit and do a save as its OK, otherwise it isnt> > I presumed initailyy it was a webcat thing cause I have webcat lookingafter> all .htm pages so it generates .html but no different> > Thanks> Paul> ----- Original Message -----> From: "Donovan Brooke" > To: "WebDNA Talk" > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:55 PM> Subject: Re: Cant open pages generated by Webcat> > >> Hi Paul, This shouldn't be hard to figure out.>> >> However, lets take things one at a time. "modified it to give tags"... what>> did you modify again?.. The HTML or WebDNa?>> >> The order of the numbers is because it is displaying them alphabetically. I>> can't remember off the top of my head if the storebuilder uses a listfiles to>> grab the names or not. If it uses a search there is things you can do but>> not with listfiles (without writing names to a database first).>> >> Lastly, There is some trick in the built in storebuilder code that needs to>> take place in order for google to like it... else those pages won't get>> indexed and in fact, could even jeoperdize your root from being indexed.>> >> Google doesn't like hidden links on the root page. You will need to wrap>> your link around something visible. Doesn't need to be anything too>> attracting to the user, but it does need to be visible (last I checked>> anyway).>> >> Cheers,>> Donovan>> >> >> >> Paul wrote:>>> Hi>>> >>> I made separate pages for my products to get them indexed by google etc ,>>> they are generated by webcat using the template in the storebuilder,>>> modified it to give tags, and reasonable pages but i get a 403 error, You>>> are not authorized to view this page , if I open the pages and save them>>> then OK, what causes this, totally lost the pages all look ok, also the>>> number order is crazy, 10,100,upto 109 then 110, 11 but I can live with>>> that>>> >>> Doesnt matter if it call the pages.htm or html or what ever folder I write>>> them to , the same thing>>> >>> Anyone had this>>> >>> Help appreciated>>> >>> THanks Paul-------------------------------------------------------------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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