Thomas's original question was about how to do it in apache...

Hopefully someone from Witango can respond to this?


/John

Rick Sanders wrote:

Yeah, Robert at Tronics is pretty good guy!

Here's what you have to do then:

You have to map the .html extension to the WiTango plugin. With IIS, you can
map any extension you want that's not proprietary to WiTango server.

Heck, if you wanted to, you could make a new extension called .wit and point
it to the WiTango plugin.

If you need more instructions on how to do this, I'll give you a
step-by-step description.

Rick

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Gonick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Processing .html files with Tango





Hi Rick,

I have used .tml mapping, but the question seemed to be about how to
process .html pages without having to rename them all. My hosting
service, Tronics.com, has set up web sites for me where the .html
pages were mapped to be processed through the Witango server.
It worked great and effortlessly.

Stefan

At 01:20 PM 7/21/2004, you wrote:


Hi Stefan,

Did you try the .tml mapping?

If you save an HTML page as a .tml and map it to the WiTango plugin, you


can


process html pages through the WiTango server. You can even use WiTango


tags


in the tml file.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Gonick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Processing .html files with Tango




It's my understanding that you just need to specify another
mapping for html to be interpreted by Witango in the very
same way as you do for taf, tml, and tcf. Then, the Tango
server will process all of your html pages for you.

Stefan

At 12:03 PM 7/21/2004, you wrote:


I know this thread is old, but I searched around and
didn't find an answer to the original question of
whether it's possible to tell apache to process
*.html thru the witango plugin, as you can do on IIS.
We have inherited a set of legacy tango2000 apps,
hosted on WinNT and IIS, that are littered
with html files that have logic in them via tango
metatags.  We are moving them to witango in an effort
to improve reliability until we can replace them, and
our standard infrastructure is linux and apache.  I'd
hate to have to host IIS servers just for these apps,
and rewriting 10000 html files to remove metatags is
not an option.  Does anyone know if it's possible to
map *.html to the witango plugin in apache, ala IIS?

Thanks!
TJ



Actually you can set up an IIS web server to pass


.html files to the
Witango


server.
Go to your web server properties/Home


Directory/Configuration/App
Mappings


and map .html to C:\Inetpub\scripts\t4iis.dll

All your html files will go through the Witango


server, if that's
really


what you want. Then you can put metatags, callMethods


etc. in your
html


files and Witango will process them just like if it


was a .tml file.


Dave Shelley

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of


Garth Penglase


Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 10:00 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Processing .html files


with Tango


Sorry if I am stating the obvious here and am right


off the point but,
I


think that you must be assuming that you add WiTango


tags to a html
page,


and then tell the Web Server to pass all files


through a post
processor


like NetCloak and similar products to act on the


tags. WiTango is not
a


post-processor but more a cgi which receives calls


from the web server


to


act upon certain MIME types.

The WiTango App Server processes .taf .tcf and .tml


files requested
through


the web browser which would be configured to pass


requests for these
MIME


types to the Witango App Server.

To server up WiTango functionality you create use the


Witango Editor
to


create .taf files which include HTML and embedded


WiTango codes.


You don't process html files with the WiTango App


Server, that's what
the


Web Server is for.

If you're asking what MIME type you add to the httpd


config file for
the


Tango server to process .taf .tcf and .tml files then


that should have
been


done automatically by the installation of the WiTango


App Server.


cheers
Garth Penglase


At 10:38 5/10/02, you wrote:


What is the syntax to add to httpd.conf file in


Apache


so Tango will process html files or different
specified extensions? This will be for the current
version and for v5. Thank you.

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