Gary Hoffman Posted September 27, 2005 Posted September 27, 2005 My FMS 7 is running on a dedicated Win2003 Server box and it supports two web servers, one each on separate MacOS X (Apache) and Win2003 (IIS). The web servers connect well to the FMS. However, it seems I can only get XSLT files to work if I put them into the Web Publishing/xslt-template-files folder. I'd like to have appropriate folders on the web servers that I can put XSLT files into, sort of remote template files follder. Anyone know how to do this?
John May - Point In Space Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 Not possible without doing some network share volumes off the web publishing machine. The XSLT files HAVE to be on the web publishing machine, unfortunately. - John
Martin Brändle Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 Well, you could share the xsl-template-files folder on the Win machine and do a permanent mount of the shared folder on the OS X machine, where you link the xsl-template-files folder to the mounted folder with "ln -s" (symbolic link, see "man ln" within the Unix console). Drawback: If your Win machine is not available due to a service, network or other interrupt, you will not have anymore a running web solution. Therefore it's better to have redundant files.
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