Re:no [search] with NT

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12004
interpreted = N
texte = >>How do I 'call the CGI by naming it'? >> >>Like this?: >> >>Or like this instead?: >HREF=/Scripts/WebCatalog/$WebCat.dll/GeneralStore/Results.tmpl> > >The second one. I know that first $ is confusing -- it has nothing to do >with the $ you put in front of commands like $search or $purchase. Here's >a call to the CGI that has a command and parameters: > >HREF=/Scripts/WebCatalog/$WebCat.dll/GeneralStore/Results.tmpl$search?db=xx.db& >eqSKUdata=1>Okay, thanks.I knew $WebCat.dll wasn't a command, but I also did NOT know how to do what you referred to as 'calling a CGI by name' in a HREF link on NT - so thanks for the example ... :)By the way, considering that this type of relative path to the .dll is required by NT, it seems that all the folders with separate webcat sites in them - on NT - must be located somewhere inside the WebCatalog folder hierarchy. Otherwise, how would you include a single HREF with both the results template reference *and* the $WebCat.dll call in the same link?Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re:no [search] with NT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  2. Re:no [search] with NT (bob 1997)
  3. Re:no [search] with NT (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  4. Re:no [search] with NT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  5. Re:no [search] with NT (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  6. Re:no [search] with NT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  7. Re:no [search] with NT (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  8. Re:no [search] with NT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  9. Re:no [search] with NT (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  10. Re:no [search] with NT (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  11. Re:no [search] with NT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  12. Re:no [search] with NT (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  13. Re:no [search] with NT (Jay Van Vark 1997)
>>How do I 'call the CGI by naming it'? >> >>Like this?:
>> >>Or like this instead?: >HREF=/Scripts/WebCatalog/$WebCat.dll/GeneralStore/Results.tmpl> > >The second one. I know that first $ is confusing -- it has nothing to do >with the $ you put in front of commands like $search or $purchase. Here's >a call to the CGI that has a command and parameters: > >HREF=/Scripts/WebCatalog/$WebCat.dll/GeneralStore/Results.tmpl$search?db=xx.db& >eqSKUdata=1>Okay, thanks.I knew $WebCat.dll wasn't a command, but I also did NOT know how to do what you referred to as 'calling a CGI by name' in a HREF link on NT - so thanks for the example ... :)By the way, considering that this type of relative path to the .dll is required by NT, it seems that all the folders with separate webcat sites in them - on NT - must be located somewhere inside the WebCatalog folder hierarchy. Otherwise, how would you include a single HREF with both the results template reference *and* the $WebCat.dll call in the same link?Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions Kenneth Grome

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