Re: getmimeheader host on my local machine
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texte = That it work on every OS you need to use:[listmimeheaders name=3Dhost&exact=3DF]Sincerely,Nitai AventaggiatoCEOOn 10.8.2003 15:09 Uhr, "John Peacock"
wrote:> Justin Carroll wrote:>> I'm running Windows XP Pro with IIS 5.1. I can't seem to get the>> [getmimeheader host] function to work on my machine when testing my code>> locally. It returns nothing and therefore I can't use it in the domain>> parameter to set cookies.>=20> It's not called that under IIS (Thanks, Micro$loth!). Whenever trying to= do> something with MIME headers, it is best to use something like this:>=20>=20> >=20> on a test page, just to see what your web server is sending. You can lea=ve> that=20> HTML comment in place on production sites, but it is usually better to de=lete> it before you go live.>=20> John--=20Tools to energize your businessWeb Content Management =ABRedakto=BB & eBusiness SystemsComputerOil=AE GmbHUnionstrasse 48032 Z=FCrich / SwitzerlandTelefon +41 43 333 1 555info@computeroil.comhttp://computeroil.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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That it work on every OS you need to use:[listmimeheaders name=3Dhost&exact=3DF]Sincerely,Nitai AventaggiatoCEOOn 10.8.2003 15:09 Uhr, "John Peacock" wrote:> Justin Carroll wrote:>> I'm running Windows XP Pro with IIS 5.1. I can't seem to get the>> [getmimeheader host] function to work on my machine when testing my code>> locally. It returns nothing and therefore I can't use it in the domain>> parameter to set cookies.>=20> It's not called that under IIS (Thanks, Micro$loth!). Whenever trying to= do> something with MIME headers, it is best to use something like this:>=20>=20> >=20> on a test page, just to see what your web server is sending. You can lea=ve> that=20> HTML comment in place on production sites, but it is usually better to de=lete> it before you go live.>=20> John--=20Tools to energize your businessWeb Content Management =ABRedakto=BB & eBusiness SystemsComputerOil=AE GmbHUnionstrasse 48032 Z=FCrich / SwitzerlandTelefon +41 43 333 1 555info@computeroil.comhttp://computeroil.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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