>What kind of server is it on? RedHat/Apache .... it's "our" server (we're the only ones with access to the machine), with root access limited to myself and one other programmer more savvy then me, and neither of us have accessed the machine. We also have a SSH and FTP script that sends us logon events and there was no host access in the time frame of the change. We also specifically requested *not* to have any "auto-updates" of the OS and related items.
It's really weird, and I know at some point, we'll find the cause ... and wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be a "duh" event. I'll certainly post to the list when we do pin it down. Appreciate the input, and if you have any other random thoughts, don't hesitate to pass them along Carl At 01:05 PM 12/16/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > look at me like I must be off my medication .... >Must have not been good for you anyway. > >And you didn't open and save the files with a mac? > >I put your template section in one of my templates. >Here is the result: > >########################################## >=> this represents line 1 >=> this represents line 2 >=> this represents line 3 >=> this represents line 4 >=> this represents line 5 >########################################## > > >I haven't updated my Template modules for at least a year, maybe two. so >it could be something in the Template system that has changed >or something weird in your machine. >I remember I was using a perl categorizer and there was an auto update and >it wrecked my whole categorization system, so I stopped updates. > >What kind of server is it on? > >Alan >NewsBlaze.com > > > > >C Hagstrom wrote: >>Thanks for the response .... you mention: >> >>-------------------------- >>The above doesn't look like a template file, so I'm >>not sure I'm actually answering your question, but I tried a couple of >>things. >> >>1. I put the above <template></template> lines in a file named qt.tmpl, >>and ran the following code: >>-------------------------- >> >> >>>><output> >>>>########################################## >>>> >>>>=> this represents line 1 >>>> >>>>=> this represents line 2 >>>> >>>>=> this represents line 3 >>>> >>>>=> this represents line 4 >>>> >>>>=> this represents line 5 >>>> >>>>########################################## >>>></output> >>>> >>>>Note: the Template file used for the above appears as: >>>> >>><template> >>>########################################## >>>=> this represents line 1 >>>=> this represents line 2 >>>=> this represents line 3 >>>=> this represents line 4 >>>=> this represents line 5 >>>########################################## >>></template> >>> >>> > C. Hagstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace _______________________________________________ Html-template-users mailing list Html-template-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/html-template-users