Restricting to one folder hierarchy on the entire server ...
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texte = I have a client who wants to use WebDNA on the server, but the server admin guy wants to insure that WebDNA never serves .tpl pages from any other directory or domain on the server. In other words, he wants to make sure that the only .tpl pages that are ever served by WebDNA are the .tpl files in my client's folder hierarchy.Is this possible?My first thought was that the server admin guy might be able to configure a single sandbox for this user -- and that will be the only sandbox on the server. Then only the .tpl files in his domain will be served by WebDNA, and any other .tpl files on the server will be ignored.But they wouldn't really be ignored, would they? So now I'm wondering what will happen when a request is received for .tpl pages that reside in a different folder hierarchy on the server?1- Will Apache serves those pages directly, or ...2- Will WebDNA serve them WITHOUT interpreting the webdna tags in those pages, or ...3- Will WebDNA serve them after interpreting the webdna tags in those pages, or ...4- Will WebDNA generate and serve an error message after receiving the request for these "unauthorized" .tpl pages?Sincerely,Kenneth Gromewww.kengrome.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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I have a client who wants to use WebDNA on the server, but the server admin guy wants to insure that WebDNA never serves .tpl pages from any other directory or domain on the server. In other words, he wants to make sure that the only .tpl pages that are ever served by WebDNA are the .tpl files in my client's folder hierarchy.Is this possible?My first thought was that the server admin guy might be able to configure a single sandbox for this user -- and that will be the only sandbox on the server. Then only the .tpl files in his domain will be served by WebDNA, and any other .tpl files on the server will be ignored.But they wouldn't really be ignored, would they? So now I'm wondering what will happen when a request is received for .tpl pages that reside in a different folder hierarchy on the server?1- Will Apache serves those pages directly, or ...2- Will WebDNA serve them WITHOUT interpreting the webdna tags in those pages, or ...3- Will WebDNA serve them after interpreting the webdna tags in those pages, or ...4- Will WebDNA generate and serve an error message after receiving the request for these "unauthorized" .tpl pages?Sincerely,Kenneth Gromewww.kengrome.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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