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  1. Leb i Sol said: "group/db/press/FMPro " <----- so " /FMPro/folder/sub_folder/sub_sub_folder/...." all located in the folder "WEB" int he FileMaker program directory! no wait...U want Apache to server these pages?right? Actually no, I don't. I want these "dynamic pages" being served by FMPro, not Apache. So all pages containing CDML code are located in the Web folder inside the FMPro folder whereas the standard HTML pages are located in the /Library/WebServer/Documents folder where Apache is supposed to find them. The FMPro part in the URL I mentionned isn't a folder, it's the method "intercepted" by WSC to serve dynamic pages. It's followed by FMPro arguments so the whole thing looks like this: http://www.domain_name.com/group/db/FMPro?-db=db_name&-format=page_name.html... etc. Maybe my explanation wasn't clear. I appologize. I've looked again for help in this forum --and others-- but couldn't find any. It seems I'm stuck with this two folder levels only =( Ch.
  2. Hi, Is there a limitation with folder stucture in FMPro 6 with WSC using CDML custom pages? I'm asking this because I can't see a logical explanation to the problem I have. I'm moving a set of Web sites from WebSTAR + FMPro 5 WSC under Mac OS 9 to Apache + FMPro 6 WSC under Mac OS X Server. When I call a page located at /group/db/press/FMPro I have an Apache 404 error. When I move the page up a level (/group/db/FMPro) it works, the page shows up correctly. File and folder privileges are correct. I have developped many Web sites these last years with the aforementioned configuration and I've never encountered that kind of problem; I was able to use short and long directory structure. Any idea? Ch.
  3. Hi. I'd like to use SSI within WSC-served HTMl pages. By SSI I mean real ones such as #echo, #fsize, #show/hide, etc--not [FMP-Include/CurrentIP], etc. Is it possible? The main purpose of this is to display the filesize (#fsize) of an image file. Thanx for any help. Ch. [ December 11, 2001: Message edited by: Charly Playe ]
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