Hi Marie,
Klaus Major said:
...
Isn't computing fun...? ;-)
I've found that for best results (i.e., display what you want), I
first set the
fileName of the object to empty, then set the fileName of the object,
then go
this card in order to force an update.
Computing is fun; quirks
I think we've found all the incoming mail to metacard.com (when they
upgraded our server, our hosting company for some reason decided to
send it all to an undisclosed location instead of forwarding it to
the servers here like they're supposed to), but there still may be
bounces for both incoming
OK, here's a question. When darwin mc is running, what is it running AS?
It can write to files with read/write (everyone), but cannot write to files
with read only (everyone.) If I knew what it was running AS, I could put
that into a group and simplify my life. When I use the shell command
Subject: mc cgi question
From: Richard MacLemale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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OK, here's a question. When darwin mc is running, what is it running AS?
It can write to files with read/write (everyone), but cannot write to files
with read only
We've also just learned that they're not supporting anonymous FTP
anymore (gee, thanks for the warning!) which means we'll have to
reconfigure our download area to use only HTTP. At least until we
find another hosting company ;-)
Thanks for your continued patience of these interruptions.
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| OK, here's a question. When darwin mc is running, what is it running AS?
| It can write to files with read/write (everyone), but cannot write to files
| with read only (everyone.) If I knew what it was running AS, I could put
| that into a group and simplify my life. When I use the shell