If I were determined to make use of an irev script with an HTTP header
that was unsupported by the irev engine,
I could create a userPage.php page that captured the header string(s)
then called the irev script passing the params. This address could be
myaccount.on-rev.com/userPage.php
I might use this to enhance the Rev cgi 3.5 Linux capabilities to use
custom headers.
It won't work in reverse since every one of the (HTTP header data
strings) needs to arrive in a php script.
so these would not do the trick
myaccount.on-rev.com/userPage.cgi
myaccount.on-rev.com/userPage.irev
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On Jan 21, 2010, at 8:14 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
I think the important part of this thread is that the browser does
send time
information in the form of an HTTP Date header which RevServer simply
ignores. I want all the headers available, if we don't have all the
headers
then we'll loose some information such as ETag, if-modified-since
and custom
headers sent by some applications. It will me impossible to
implement some
features because the headers are not available
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Robert Brenstein <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 21.01.10 at 21:56 +0900 Tim Selander apparently wrote:
Hi Mark - yep, that is exactly what I want to do, but haven't
figured out
how yet. I have learned how to get the user's local time via
javascript, but
don't know how to pass it to the revlet (actually, it seems I have
my terms
wrong, typical for a newbie... I'm trying to script this all in
an .irev
file on my on-rev account.)
Someone mentioned cookies, which seems like a logical method --
now to
learn how to make and read cookies!
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
Are your family members login in in any way? Presumably there is some
access protection. If so, time zone could be part of the user
account data.
You would not care then what time user computer has (and whether it
is set
correctly).
Robert
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