Thanks Michael I am a bit confused by this email. SO you are saying that the method at the base of the email works under Tango 4.05.047 on the Mac? I don't have the latest version of t2k so I guess I'll need to get that.
It seems to be referring to subfolders within your domain key - if so then that should enable us to work with the Welcome plugin - is this correct? Garth At 11:55 25/09/02, you wrote: >on 9/25/02 7:20 AM, Wayne Irvine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > 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. > > > > >I guess this will have to be posted about once a year as I just dug it out >my archive and I last sent it to the list in August 2001. Maybe WiTango >would like to write this down and include it with their new incarnation of >the product. > >Reposted from 8/2001 > > > I am convinced that no matter what the hell I put in domainScopeKey > > configuration setting, that Tango 4.05.047 on the mac just diregards it. > > > > Can anyone confirm a bug, or set me straight? > > > > Sorry for the frustration. > > >Hey Guy, > >I spent well over 50 hours on this back about 18 months ago. It was >EXTREMELY frustrating to find that no one at Everyware or Pervasive had a >clue about it. > >But here's a repost of the answer I gave back when you first brought this >up. This works FINE in T3.6 on the Mac. Please test this out for yourself by >having a test taf that sets a variable in one folder and the same but >different value in another folder. That'll get you started (it's how I >tested it out). > >So. > >webstar/domains/domain1/test.taf > >have it set a var to "red" > >webstar/domains/domain2/test.taf > >have it set a var to "blue" > > >Using the info below, you should have separate vars in each domain. > >Be sure to put the domainscopekey setting <Assign> in both places in your >Tango prefs file, the plugin code is the second set of code, below the ACGI >code. > > > >___ >on 07/27/2001 1:41 PM, Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Assuming that you have your folders set something like > >Webstar (plugins are at this level so Tango looks at this as the root) >domains >yourdomain, another domain, yet another domain..... > >Then this works > > >DOMAINSCOPEKEY=<@ASSIGN NAME="v_domain_scope_key" VALUE='<@TOKENIZE >VALUE="<@CGIPARAM script_name>" CHARS="/">' SCOPE="local"><@VAR >NAME="v_domain_scope_key[1,2]" SCOPE="local"> > >This would set the domain keys to > >domains/yourdomain >domains/another domain >domains/yet another domain > >In my case I use > >dms/fb/ >dms/td/ >etc. > >to get a a short key like > >fb > >or > >td > >I once worked out the shorthand for the code above and it ran twice as fast >so there's something to get there. > >This is on T3.6 but I have never seen anything posted that said it wouldn't >work straight out in T2K. > >Best, > >Michael Heth >Web Information Architect > > >__________________S E R V E R S M I T H S__________________ > > http://www.serversmiths.com/ > > Technology Infrastructure Provider > > I N T E R N E T P R E S E N C E S O L U T I O N S > > | EWordSmith | LightningSite | Enigma.Engine | > > ________M A R I N C O U N T Y C A L I F O R N I A________ > >________________________________________________________________________ >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
