Bad creator codes which cause access denied error message

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14766
interpreted = N
texte = >>>I have a problem. I am suddenly being denied access >>>to my webcatalog store. I go to the search page, fine, no problem. Then >>>I hit one of the links to the categories or list all products, and I am >>>denied access based on my ISP. > >Hey, awhile back something similar happened to me and you guys helped me >figure out that it had something to do with the file creator type/code >being changed.... some sort of built in security measure... Anyway, I >didn't save the responses to the message, but I bet you could find it in >the archives under subject access denied. > >The error message said something like you have been denied access based on >your domain name or IP number. > >Try opening the file in something like BBEdit and doing a Save As to >give it a different creator code. > >Later, PaulThank you, Paul. It worked like a charm! Now my problem is that when I go to catalogadmin.tmpl in my browser and make changes over the web, the edited files override the BBEdit format and are automatically saved as (in this case) WebSTAR/SSL 2.1 documents whose creator code is corrupted in the same way. Ken, Paul, or whoever; any thoughts on this one? Being able to edit over the web is crucial.Thanks, again. I'm sure you all know how awesome it feels when someone gives you a solution, you try it, and bingo!, it works! YES!!Peace,John Englander -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Currently featured award-winning websites developed by Big Mind Media formerly QECMedia):Body & Soul West Hollyhock Island Retreat Center Across Borders Productions The Miracle NunBun -------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Englander Big Mind Media 2814 12th Ave, South Nashville, TN 37204 615-297-7774 ext. 3, voice 615-297-9652 fax Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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>>>I have a problem. I am suddenly being denied access >>>to my webcatalog store. I go to the search page, fine, no problem. Then >>>I hit one of the links to the categories or list all products, and I am >>>denied access based on my ISP. > >Hey, awhile back something similar happened to me and you guys helped me >figure out that it had something to do with the file creator type/code >being changed.... some sort of built in security measure... Anyway, I >didn't save the responses to the message, but I bet you could find it in >the archives under subject access denied. > >The error message said something like you have been denied access based on >your domain name or IP number. > >Try opening the file in something like BBEdit and doing a Save As to >give it a different creator code. > >Later, PaulThank you, Paul. It worked like a charm! Now my problem is that when I go to catalogadmin.tmpl in my browser and make changes over the web, the edited files override the BBEdit format and are automatically saved as (in this case) WebSTAR/SSL 2.1 documents whose creator code is corrupted in the same way. Ken, Paul, or whoever; any thoughts on this one? Being able to edit over the web is crucial.Thanks, again. I'm sure you all know how awesome it feels when someone gives you a solution, you try it, and bingo!, it works! YES!!Peace,John Englander -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Currently featured award-winning websites developed by Big Mind Media formerly QECMedia):Body & Soul West Hollyhock Island Retreat Center Across Borders Productions The Miracle NunBun -------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Englander Big Mind Media 2814 12th Ave, South Nashville, TN 37204 615-297-7774 ext. 3, voice 615-297-9652 fax John Englander

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