Janine, I understand from Dossy (via irc) that we should be testing
using aolserver408a:

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/aolserver co
-r aolserver_v40_bp aolserver

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/aolserver co
-r v3_0beta22 nsopenssl

cheers,

Torben

Janine A Sisk wrote:
Tonight I tried updating one of my "problem" sites to the latest of
everything from CVS, but I ran into a problem with ADP parsing.  These
sites use the old ACS ecommerce module, which stores it's product
templates in the database and uses ns_adp_parse to assemble the pages
to return.  This was not working well at all with the HEAD version of
AOLserver, so I dropped back to AOLserver 4.0.7 plus the latest
nsopenssl.  So far so good, but we'll see how it goes over the next few
days.

When I say it was not working well, what I mean is that the values of
variables were not being substituted properly.  The templates do things
like this:

<img src="/images/e-edition-large.gif" width="50" height="50"
border="0" alt="*"  align="left" valign="absmiddle"><h2><%=
$product_name %></h2>

And the value of $product_name was not being stuffed in as it should be.

Knock on wood, everything else looks good so far.

janine


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