Steve,
Here's a simple debugging technique that might help. Duplicate the line with
the <@if> tag, and put a space between the < and @ on the first one.
< @if expr="('<@CGIPARAM CLIENT_IP>' != '@@mypidaddress') And
('@@local$nslookup' != '@@machinename')">
<@if expr="('<@CGIPARAM CLIENT_IP>' != '@@mypidaddress') And
('@@local$nslookup' != '@@machinename')">
...
</@if>
Then when you run the taf file, the first line will be displayed as text,
showing you the values it's using in the if tag, and should help to debug
it.
Dave Shelley
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Simple If ..Else if
This is a simple problem.but for some reason I can't find the reason it's
not working, unless the user variable is not timed out yet, which I just
don�t think that's it.
I am sniffing out the IP and machine name of users that hit a taf. Right
after the external action doing the above, I search a database for the ip
and/or the machien name.
I then do an "If'
<@CGIPARAM CLINET_IP> != @@mypidaddress
And @@local$nslookup != @@machinename
If those are true then they go off to fill out the form
The Else if of course does the same thing except "=" .
For some reason when I hit the taf, it takes me to the Elseif everytime. I
cleaned out the database entries, sothat it's completely empty. I have even
had others try it and it takes them to the Elseif.
Am I missing something here?
Thanks
Steve
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