I am trying to get a .html file to show up in a Fossil wiki as embedded documentation. There is an instruction that says to put the followingat the beginning of the .html file to have the header and footer displayed: which I have dutifully done including the end tag. However the Fossil header and footer are not displayed, and the .html is rendered with only the default css styling.Is this something that could be fixed with an update to the Fossil executable? The server I am using is currently at version 1.29. The .html file is hyperlinked from a markdown file using the tag and . . . .and the file bridge1.html is attached
StudyManagement makes the assumptions that it will be notified and supplied with all the relevant data when the user wants to perform any of the following allowed operations:
create
retrieve
update
delete
study
yes
yes
yes
requires special privileges
study site
yes
yes
yes
requires special privileges
recording
no
yes
comment only
no
case report
yes
yes
yes
no
These assumptions become the requirements on StudyWeb to provide:
the necessary input forms to gather information from the user
the necessary controls for the user to request stored information
suitable display mechanisms to render retrieved information
The fundamental bridging technology used here is the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), providing bidirectional communication between StudyManagement and StudyWeb. A single CGI script will act as the 'go between' and has the following responsibilities:
parse the QUERY_STRING environment variable as the input to the CGI script when StudyWeb issues an http GET request
convert the request to appropriate StudyManagement domain functions
send the request to the StudyManagement process using the Tcl comm library
The code in here is a bit ugly because it was actually generated using Pandoc from an extended Markdown file.Thanx!:: paul___
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