>
> Okay, may the list help me.
>
> So here is my question again.
> I have following directory structure
>
> docroot /base.epl
> docroot/content.epl
> docroot/index.html
> docroot/main
> docroot/main/content.epl
> docroot/main/index.html
> docroot/main/navbar.epl
>
> In 'docroot/content.epl' is one single line with '[- Execute ('*') -]'.
> If i call <host>/docroot/index.html it will show correctly then content of
> '/docroot/index.html'.
> In '/docroot/index.html' is defined a form and by pressing the submit
> button the file 'main/index.html'
> is called.
> In /docroot/main/content.epl is follwing defined:
> ...
> <tr>
> <td>[- Execute ('navbar.epl') -]</td>
> <td>[- Execute ('*') -]</td>
> </tr>
>
> I thought i would see a page with a navigation bar on the left and the
> content of 'index.html' on the
> right. But only the content of 'index.html' is shown.
>
> It seems to me that /docroot/main/content.epl is not executed. Why ?
> As far as i understand you, gerald, i must call
> <host>/docroot/main/index.html. Is that true?
> If yes, thats not what i want.
>
What may cause the confusion for me here is that I am not quite sure what is
a URL and what is a path in the filesystem and that you have used the term
"call" for both the call of another page via Execute and a new http request.
So far as I understand your above description, it should work. To see what's
going wrong set dbgObjectSearch in your httpd.conf e.g.
Embperl_Debug 0x2000000
and send the embperl.log file of the two requests.
Gerald
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