Thank you! This is exactly what I needed...
On Mar 28, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Stephen Ryan wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 12:13 -0400, Stempien, Dave wrote:
>> A couple of questions:
>>
>> 1) I would like to suck out the guts of the error_screen.html -- that
>> is, everything between the blue bar at the top and the horizontal line
>> at the bottom. Is it possible to reference this information
>> independent of the template? I'd like to place this information into
>> a dashboard of another program.
>>
>> 2) In trying to figure out #1, I started playing with the macros by
>> creating a simple HTML file referencing ${errorstatus}. If I create a
>> new file in ~AdminHTML, do I have to do anything to the daemon to
>> recognize the new file I created? I get a message like: The path
>> "/~admin/dash.html" does not exist. Regardless, this apparently still
>> displays the header & footer which is want I don't want, so this is
>> for my reference only. On Linux, would I do something like "service
>> intermapperd reload"? Will that cause all of the maps to reload and
>> notifications to be resent like "service intermapper restart" would?
>
> Go to the Server Settings window and stop and re-start the web server;
> that's much faster and doesn't touch the maps or notifications. The web
> server caches all files when it is started.
>
> As for getting the contents without the header and footer, add a line
> like this to the top of your file:
>
> #template "none"
>
>
>
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> Stephen Ryan
> Dartware, LLC
>
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