You said: "It's currently set to '<@CIPHER action=hash str=<@LOWER <@DOMAIN>>>'. I have no idea what that means. I'll have to have a look at the manuals, but any shortcuts would be appreciated."
From what I understand, <@CIPHER action=hash> makes an encrypted key of 32 characters long - so whatever Meta Tag or variable you use as the str is converted to 32 characters and encrypted (for what reason I know not). However the important part is the <@LOWER <@DOMAIN>> which specifies lowecase default use of ip or base URL. you cant put other keys in there than this - you'll have to work out what is best. I think your prob does lie with Welcome, which is interesting because I am looking at using Welcome for handling the conversion of dynamic urls to normal html for making it easier for spiders & robots to index a news site I am doing. You will probably have to come up with something based on Tango domains - maybe set the ip address with each subfolder as a separate Tango domain if that's possible. If you can share with the list what you discover I'd certainly appreciate it. Garth At 12:20 26/09/02, you wrote: > > The default domain key in Tango for the Mac is the base URL or IP address > > (retrieved using <@CGIPARAM SERVER_NAME>. > > >Ahhh, both <@CGIPARAM SERVER_NAME> and <@DOMAIN> return the IP address >rather than the host name: > >http://www.brightspark.net.au/vhosttest.taf > >So I guess it's a WebStar/Welcome problem. > >Thanks for your help. > >Wayne Irvine > > Byte Services Pty Ltd > http://www.byteserve.com.au/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Ph 02 9960 6099 Mob 0409 960 609 Fax 02 9960 6088 > >________________________________________________________________________ >TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body
