On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Kyle Dallaire wrote:
Due to some security issues on a new Windows-hosted site I want to start, I may have to switch from using static HTML files (as I have been doing) to ASP files. I don't know much about ASP yet, but one of my first worries is whether or not ht:Dig will search this kind of file? And can the search.html be changed to search.asp?
Shouldn't be a problem. The htdig program doesn't care how a page is generated, only what the HTML in the response looks like. If your new system is generating valid HTML, you should be OK. The only exception that comes to mind is the use of session ids, or similar techniques, that cause
the URL for a given page to change from request to request. This probably
would be a show stopper, but there might be some extra work required on
your part.
What search.html is named doesn't make any difference. It just needs to provide an valid HTML form to the client.
It is not entirely clear from where you plan to actually run ht://Dig. If you are going to try to install the package on a Windows box, be aware that people tend to have mixed luck with that endeavor.
Jim
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