Actually.. I find this confusing.. 

I have been using Active4D with 2003 for over 9 months
now. And I remember using it with 6.7, but I dont
remember the exact context, perhaps it was with ITK.

I have never, ever, used /4DCGI.. did I miss
something? :)



--- Michael Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> If you set up your database to use a decoy root
> folder like Aparajita  
> suggests (web_Decoy) and are using 4D 2004.x, then
> you no longer need  
> to prefix Active4D form submission urls with
> "4dcgi/".
> 
> I'm guessing this works as 4D 2004 now handles
> "unknown" urls and  
> using a decoy folder means all urls are viewed by 4D
> 2004 as "unknown".
> 
> The key however is that 4D appears to pass these
> unknowns to On Web  
> Connection which means any form variables are parsed
> and can be used  
> by Active4D.
> 
> Works with Active4D v3. upwards.
> 
> Maybe this is obvious but I hadn't noticed this
> until today. Can  
> someone confirm that this is the case and that I'm
> not going mad!
> 
> Regards, Michael.
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sincerely,
m|a


        
                
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