Well done. Good workaround.

Guess you can change to bug report to a documentation error and put something in the .ini file comments about network mounted volumes.

Except you shouldn't need to alias it and should be able to reference it directly in SafeDir. If internal mounted volumes work like this, then it should be the same for network ones. I personally hope Aparajita will "fix" it anyway.

Regards, M.

On 28 Mar 2007, at 15:12, Steve Alex wrote:


On Mar 27, 2007, at 8:48 AM, Aparajita Fishman wrote:

I'm one of them, it isn't working for me either. It seems to be network mounted volumes that are the problem. What kind of mounted volume are you trying to reference?

Network mounted using AFP- have not tried SMB, if I can figure out how to do that.

This definitely seems to be broken. Can you please file a bug report?


After I filed a bug report, I got it to work!

1. Mounted my remote file system (ServerHD) on the Active4D Web server 2. Made an alias to the folder I wanted access to "ServerHD:Library:WebServer:Documents:AIDT" and put the alias in Active4D's web root (called it "www") 3. Made an entries in the .ini file for safe script dirs and safe doc dirs to include <web>/www

I was able to "Include Into("/www/foo.html";$foo) and write an html file from the mounted volume. Was also able to do "folder list(get root+"www";$dirs)"

Guess you can change to bug report to a documentation error and put something in the .ini file comments about network mounted volumes.

Steve Alex
AIDT
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