Displayed the variable in output and appeared as it should.

Any other suggestions?


On Nov 11, 2003, at 5:58 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:


Display @@application$defaulterrorfile just to be sure that it's being
set properly.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 5:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Error Files

Okay, made some progress...

I've been able to get the domains and applications to properly
recognize themselves.

I've made sure that my error.tml was just a plain text file with my
Witango scripting in it and not a taf.

But, I still cannot get the application to recognize my new error.tml.
I've even explicitly assigned it in the taf I'm creating the error in.
<@ASSIGN application$defaulterrorfile
VALUE="C:\\...edited...\\error.tml"> and it still uses the original
default error page.

Any of you guys who made the product have any suggestions?


On Nov 11, 2003, at 3:37 PM, Bryan Hughes wrote:


From what I gather...

Application scope variable, if set in .ini files do not time out.

The variabletimeout setting I'm pretty sure is for USER scoped
variables.


On Nov 11, 2003, at 3:19 PM, Jan Magnusson wrote:


Bryan,

I don't have any answer to your problem, but was wondering if you
happend to
know how the application scope variables behave/time out.

Depending on where in the documentation I read I seem to get somewhat
different results:

- Programmers Guide, page 349: Application scope variables do NOT
timeout.
- PG, page 484, variableTimeout: according to this application scope
variable timeout could be set. I tried it, but it doesn't work
generating
a -609 (Cookie scope ???) error.
- PG; page 392: according to the alphabetical list variable timeout
can not
be set.

- In reality though it seems to me the application scope variables
time
out/are purged by the server with the last user leaving or timing out

from
the application (my guess). At least they are gone and have to be
reassigned...

Thankful for any light to be shed on this.

Jan

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 21:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Error Files


Any one have any input on my Witango Application problem?



On Nov 9, 2003, at 8:59 PM, Bryan Hughes wrote:


Okay, so far I've set up my ini files.

****** domains.ini ******
[Domains]
NewDom=This is my test domain

[NewDom]
1=www.newdom.com
2=192.168.0.3


*****applications.ini***** [Applications] Default= NewDomApp=My new domain application for the root level

[Default]
PATH=/

[NewDomApp]
DOMAIN=NewDom
PATH=/
DEFAULTERRORFILE=C:\\errors\\error.taf

My error.taf just has a results page that spits out "This is the
error
page".

So I set up a taf in the root of NewDom and do a <@CALC
EXPR="1/0">.
This returns the normal error and not "This is the error page".

Then I replaced the Calc with <@DOMAIN> and <@APPNAME>.

I get NewDom and Default.

For some reason it's not seeing the application as part of the
NewDomApp but of the Default Application because they have the same
path ( / ).

How do I give applications the same path on different domains?




On Nov 9, 2003, at 8:28 PM, Bryan Hughes wrote:


Stephen,

This supposedly can be done with your "domain" and "applications"
initiations.

In these files you may set up different domains and subdirectories

of
domains (applications) and specify each with their own unique
configuration settings, one of which being defaultErrorFile. These
settings on affect the domain and path specified.

I've tried setting this up before and had never got it going after
following the directions in the Witango documentation.

I am currently trying it this evening for a domain. I'll report
back
my success/failure.

-B


On Nov 8, 2003, at 6:19 PM, Stephen Su wrote:


Anyone?

I was trying to setup different master, default error files for
the
different websites sitting on the same server? Does anyone know
the
most effective way to do this? I had assigned a
"Application$defaultErrorFile" var in each of the root
directories
but no luck. Is there something else I have to do or other files
that I have to delete or alter on the server? Is there a better
way?

Thank you all ahead of time and I hope everyone is having a nice
weekend,
Stephen


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