Re: [WebDNA] Windows server version vs WebDNA fastcgi in Mojave

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2019


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 114537
interpreted = N
texte = 2157 --Apple-Mail=_C16CC02F-5080-4015-AE32-2E9294478FCC Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Rich, The old "command=3Dsearch" method has been depreciated. On your = guests1.html page, you'll need to do an explicit [search db=3Dxxx] MD > On Mar 26, 2019, at 8:34 AM, Rich Kwas = wrote: >=20 > I'm still using an old Windows Server version of Webdna. >=20 > Windows EXE version 6.2.0 >=20 > Works just fine humming along with no issues whatsoever. >=20 >=20 > Recently started doing all my work on a Mac running Mojave. > I'm using this version of Webdna on the Mac: >=20 > unix-Macintosh OSX 64bits FastCGI version 8.6.3 >=20 >=20 >=20 > This code on a page is somewhat ancient, but works just fine on the = Windows server: >=20 >
> > > > > > > > > > > > >
>=20 >=20 > When I try to use the same code on my Mac running the fastcgi version = the page "guests1.html" returns nothing, not a single snippet of any = html, a totally blank page. >=20 > Returns searches just fine on the Windows server. >=20 > Any reasons why the code works fine on the Windows server version but = not the fastcgi version on OSX?? >=20 >=20 > I wasn't really following all the changes as Webdna was being upgraded = into what is now the current version. Running the old Windows version = has been perfectly fine all along so I wasn't paying that much attention = to issues or questions pertaining to the newer versions as they = progressed along. >=20 > Something change from my ancient Windows Server version to the latest = and greatest fastcgi version causing my old code to fail?? >=20 > If things changed is there a list somewhere? >=20 > Thanks. >=20 >=20 > --------------------------------------------------------- This message = is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list = talk@webdna.us To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us archives: = http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 Bug Reporting: = support@webdna.us --Apple-Mail=_C16CC02F-5080-4015-AE32-2E9294478FCC Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Rich,

The = old "command=3Dsearch" method has been depreciated.  On = your guests1.html page, you'll need to do an explicit [search = db=3Dxxx]



MD

On Mar 26, 2019, at 8:34 AM, Rich Kwas <richkwasniewski@yahoo.com> wrote:

I'm still = using an old Windows Server version of Webdna.

      Windows EXE version 6.2.0

Works just fine humming = along with no issues whatsoever.


Recently started doing all my work on a Mac running = Mojave.
I'm using this version of Webdna on the = Mac:

  = unix-Macintosh OSX 64bits FastCGI version 8.6.3



This code on a page is somewhat = ancient, but works just fine on the Windows server:

<form method=3D"POST" action=3D"guests1.html">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"command" = value=3D"Search">
<input type=3D"hidden" = name=3D"template" value=3D"guests1.html">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"db" = value=3D"rsvps.db">
<input type=3D"hidden" = name=3D"eqparty_datedatarq" value=3D"[partydate]">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"neRSVP_datedatarq" = value=3D"XXX">
<input type=3D"hidden" = name=3D"RSVP_DateSORT" value=3D"1">
<input = type=3D"hidden" name=3D"RSVP_DateSDIR" value=3D"de">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"RSVP_DateType" = value=3D"Date">
<input type=3D"hidden" = name=3D"RSVP_TimeSORT" value=3D"2">
<input = type=3D"hidden" name=3D"RSVP_TimeSDIR" value=3D"de">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"RSVP_TimeType" = value=3D"Time">
<input type=3D"submit" = name=3D"action" value=3D"View RSVPs by Date" = class=3D"formbutton">
</form>


When= I try to use the same code on my Mac running the fastcgi version the = page "guests1.html" returns nothing, not a single snippet of any html, a = totally blank page.

Returns searches just fine on the Windows server.

Any reasons why the code = works fine on the Windows server version but not the fastcgi version on = OSX??


I wasn't really following all the = changes as Webdna was being upgraded into what is now the current = version. Running the old Windows version has been perfectly fine all = along so I wasn't paying that much attention to issues or questions = pertaining to the newer versions as they progressed along.

Something change from my = ancient Windows Server version to the latest and greatest fastcgi = version causing my old code to fail??

If things changed is there a list = somewhere?

Thanks.


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  1. Re: [WebDNA] Windows server version vs WebDNA fastcgi in Mojave (Michael Davis 2019)
  2. [WebDNA] Windows server version vs WebDNA fastcgi in Mojave (Rich Kwas 2019)
2157 --Apple-Mail=_C16CC02F-5080-4015-AE32-2E9294478FCC Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Rich, The old "command=3Dsearch" method has been depreciated. On your = guests1.html page, you'll need to do an explicit [search db=3Dxxx] MD > On Mar 26, 2019, at 8:34 AM, Rich Kwas = wrote: >=20 > I'm still using an old Windows Server version of Webdna. >=20 > Windows EXE version 6.2.0 >=20 > Works just fine humming along with no issues whatsoever. >=20 >=20 > Recently started doing all my work on a Mac running Mojave. > I'm using this version of Webdna on the Mac: >=20 > unix-Macintosh OSX 64bits FastCGI version 8.6.3 >=20 >=20 >=20 > This code on a page is somewhat ancient, but works just fine on the = Windows server: >=20 >
> > > > > > > > > > > > >
>=20 >=20 > When I try to use the same code on my Mac running the fastcgi version = the page "guests1.html" returns nothing, not a single snippet of any = html, a totally blank page. >=20 > Returns searches just fine on the Windows server. >=20 > Any reasons why the code works fine on the Windows server version but = not the fastcgi version on OSX?? >=20 >=20 > I wasn't really following all the changes as Webdna was being upgraded = into what is now the current version. Running the old Windows version = has been perfectly fine all along so I wasn't paying that much attention = to issues or questions pertaining to the newer versions as they = progressed along. >=20 > Something change from my ancient Windows Server version to the latest = and greatest fastcgi version causing my old code to fail?? >=20 > If things changed is there a list somewhere? >=20 > Thanks. >=20 >=20 > --------------------------------------------------------- This message = is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list = talk@webdna.us To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us archives: = http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 Bug Reporting: = support@webdna.us --Apple-Mail=_C16CC02F-5080-4015-AE32-2E9294478FCC Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Rich,

The = old "command=3Dsearch" method has been depreciated.  On = your guests1.html page, you'll need to do an explicit [search = db=3Dxxx]



MD

On Mar 26, 2019, at 8:34 AM, Rich Kwas <richkwasniewski@yahoo.com> wrote:

I'm still = using an old Windows Server version of Webdna.

      Windows EXE version 6.2.0

Works just fine humming = along with no issues whatsoever.


Recently started doing all my work on a Mac running = Mojave.
I'm using this version of Webdna on the = Mac:

  = unix-Macintosh OSX 64bits FastCGI version 8.6.3



This code on a page is somewhat = ancient, but works just fine on the Windows server:

<form method=3D"POST" action=3D"guests1.html">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"command" = value=3D"Search">
<input type=3D"hidden" = name=3D"template" value=3D"guests1.html">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"db" = value=3D"rsvps.db">
<input type=3D"hidden" = name=3D"eqparty_datedatarq" value=3D"[partydate]">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"neRSVP_datedatarq" = value=3D"XXX">
<input type=3D"hidden" = name=3D"RSVP_DateSORT" value=3D"1">
<input = type=3D"hidden" name=3D"RSVP_DateSDIR" value=3D"de">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"RSVP_DateType" = value=3D"Date">
<input type=3D"hidden" = name=3D"RSVP_TimeSORT" value=3D"2">
<input = type=3D"hidden" name=3D"RSVP_TimeSDIR" value=3D"de">
<input type=3D"hidden" name=3D"RSVP_TimeType" = value=3D"Time">
<input type=3D"submit" = name=3D"action" value=3D"View RSVPs by Date" = class=3D"formbutton">
</form>


When= I try to use the same code on my Mac running the fastcgi version the = page "guests1.html" returns nothing, not a single snippet of any html, a = totally blank page.

Returns searches just fine on the Windows server.

Any reasons why the code = works fine on the Windows server version but not the fastcgi version on = OSX??


I wasn't really following all the = changes as Webdna was being upgraded into what is now the current = version. Running the old Windows version has been perfectly fine all = along so I wasn't paying that much attention to issues or questions = pertaining to the newer versions as they progressed along.

Something change from my = ancient Windows Server version to the latest and greatest fastcgi = version causing my old code to fail??

If things changed is there a list = somewhere?

Thanks.


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