[WebDNA] Install/config issue: WebDNA-MacTel-6.2>OS X Server v10.6.1
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understandthis format, some or all of this message may not be legible.--B_3335631821_25427467Content-type: text/plain;charset="US-ASCII"Content-transfer-encoding: 7bitApparently, WebDNA automatically installed itself in the appropriatedirectories, but it did NOT configure Apache so Apache knows to serveappropriate WebDNA suffixes. All indications are that hand editing the fileswill likely result in manual configuration additions being overwritten bythe Server Admin. I know how to edit the MIME types etc. in iTools, but this UI is waydifferent. Has anyone got any experience configuring WebDNA-MacTel-6.2 on OSX Server v10.6.1?Thanks,-Chris--B_3335631821_25427467Content-type: text/html;charset="US-ASCII"Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Install/config issue: WebDNA-MacTel-6.2>OS X Server v10.6.1=Apparently, WebDNA automatically installed itself in the appropriate
directories, but it did NOT configure Apache so Apache knows to serve
appropriate WebDNA suffixes. All indications are that hand editing the file=s will likely result in manual configuration additions being overwritten by =the Server Admin.
I know how to edit the MIME types etc. in iTools, but this UI is way differ=ent. Has anyone got any experience configuring WebDNA-MacTel-6.2 on OS X Ser=ver v10.6.1?
Thanks,
-Chris
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> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understandthis format, some or all of this message may not be legible.--B_3335631821_25427467Content-type: text/plain;charset="US-ASCII"Content-transfer-encoding: 7bitApparently, WebDNA automatically installed itself in the appropriatedirectories, but it did NOT configure Apache so Apache knows to serveappropriate WebDNA suffixes. All indications are that hand editing the fileswill likely result in manual configuration additions being overwritten bythe Server Admin. I know how to edit the MIME types etc. in iTools, but this UI is waydifferent. Has anyone got any experience configuring WebDNA-MacTel-6.2 on OSX Server v10.6.1?Thanks,-Chris--B_3335631821_25427467Content-type: text/html;charset="US-ASCII"Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Install/config issue: WebDNA-MacTel-6.2>OS X Server v10.6.1=Apparently, WebDNA automatically installed itself in the appropriate
directories, but it did NOT configure Apache so Apache knows to serve
appropriate WebDNA suffixes. All indications are that hand editing the file=s will likely result in manual configuration additions being overwritten by =the Server Admin.
I know how to edit the MIME types etc. in iTools, but this UI is way differ=ent. Has anyone got any experience configuring WebDNA-MacTel-6.2 on OS X Ser=ver v10.6.1?
Thanks,
-Chris
--B_3335631821_25427467--
Chris Wilkinson
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