Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!]
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texte = > Seems strange that apache would block access to the page=20> before webdna gets it,Strange or not (I am not good at Apache, so I can't say), it blocks the =page if I put "...&!=3Dzzz.." in the URL. =20Webdna never gets the page.> and I do not understand how apache=20> could block it AFTER webdna handles it. =20it doesn't. Again, webdna simply never gets it. The issue here is =actually off topic from this list.. so it seems. Somehow, apparently =due to Apache config on that server.. "!" is disallowed as an URL param. = (AFAICT).>=20> Is "test.tpl" a special case in your apache config?not that I know of. Anyway, further removing the odds of that.. the =actual page I tested was really "_Gov_test-at_XX.tpl". I just had =changed that label in the error msg. which I pasted in my last post... =to "test.tpl" ... to make it clean.-G
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- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Kenneth Grome 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Govinda 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Kenneth Grome 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Govinda 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Kenneth Grome 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Govinda 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Govinda 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Kenneth Grome 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Govinda 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Kenneth Grome 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Kenneth Grome 2011)
- Re: [WebDNA] Error: Can't open order file. Ignoring [OrderFile] context Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/!] instead[/!] (Kenneth Grome 2011)
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> Seems strange that apache would block access to the page=20> before webdna gets it,Strange or not (I am not good at Apache, so I can't say), it blocks the =page if I put "...&!=3Dzzz.." in the URL. =20Webdna never gets the page.> and I do not understand how apache=20> could block it AFTER webdna handles it. =20it doesn't. Again, webdna simply never gets it. The issue here is =actually off topic from this list.. so it seems. Somehow, apparently =due to Apache config on that server.. "!" is disallowed as an URL param. = (AFAICT).>=20> Is "test.tpl" a special case in your apache config?not that I know of. Anyway, further removing the odds of that.. the =actual page I tested was really "_Gov_test-at_XX.tpl". I just had =changed that label in the error msg. which I pasted in my last post... =to "test.tpl" ... to make it clean.-G
Govinda
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