Tuesday, March 5, 2013 9:57:47 PM

Hi Aparajita,

> Sounds like .a4p is not registered as an executable extension in Active4D.ini.

I thought of that too; it is in the list in Active4D.ini.

In any case, even if it's not listed, wouldn't the file still be served (albeit 
as just a plain file without executing the code)?

Perhaps somehow the Active4D.ini file is somehow corrupt? I'll have the client 
try replacing it tomorrow. They did just make a change to it (using TextEdit on 
the Mac); maybe somehow that screwed it up and is now causing Active4D to act 
weird?

Thanks again; I'll let you know if we have any luck tomorrow with this.

Cheers!

Michael

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On Mar 5, 2013, at 9:37 PM, Aparajita Fishman wrote:

>> As far as I can tell, it's the same for either page; from the browser I can 
>> send (with the actual client domain substituted for <domain>):
>> 
>> http://<domain>/files/login.a4d
>> 
>> and it works OK; if I send
>> 
>> http://<domain>/files/login.a4p
>> 
>> I get the 404 with the full path in the error.
> 
> Sounds like .a4p is not registered as an executable extension in Active4D.ini.
> 
> Regards,
> 
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