Berin Loritsch wrote, On 07/02/2003 23.32:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:

Berin Loritsch wrote, On 07/02/2003 23.10:
...

Could you set up the bindownload/srcdownload pages so that they
are rendered, and the link is to the bindownload.cgi file and not
the bindownload.cgi.html?

The bindownload.cgi/srcdownload.cgi files look for an HTML file
with the same name (but with the .html extension) and hunt for
the entries with [**] and process them.
Sorry, I don't get it. Can you please reexplain?
The CGI files read an HTML file.  In the HTML file it looks for
directives like [preferred] or [http] and [for-each], and
processes them by replacing the text with what the CGI script
found.

What I want is something that Forrest renders to the .html location:

bindownload.html
srcdownload.html
make

bindownload.ehtml
srcdownload.ehtml

And link them somewhere as

bindownload.html
srcdownload.html

They will be processed.

ehtml, ihtml, cwiki extensions are the source extensions. The resulting one is html.

Is this ok or are there issues I miss?

The associated CGI scripts (bindownload.cgi and srcdownload.cgi)
process them.

Its how we have our own face on mirroring code.
Cool.

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Nicola Ken Barozzi                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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