Is your goal to make things easier for the user, not having them have to
send in the name of the page?
We do this via url forwarding
Our standard url as sent by a user is:
http(s)://servername/project
Our webserver redirects it to:
http(s)://servername/cgi-bin/ndCGI.exe/project/page
Thus from ND's point of view it is getting the explicit page always.
We do this now via Apache/Stronghold, were doing it via Netscape
Enterprise/Commerce servers.
As I recall, the one time I tried to use the 'startpage' feature, it turned
out that I didn't understand properly what it was about. So I will refrain
from comment as to whether/how to use it.
-- Curt Springer, Team ND
At 09:22 AM 12/1/99 -0800, Chris Carpenter wrote:
> >Are you calling your start page via the explicit "project/page" syntax in
>the url, or are you just sending the project name, and relying on there
>being exactly one page where 'isstartpage=true'
>
>We are sending the project name and relying on there being exactly one
>page where 'isstartpage=true'.
>Can we have it set to 'true' and explicitly call the page. Can you do
>both? What is the best way to do this?
>
>Thanks,
>-Chris
>
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