I've seen some examples on the web and may use cgi.scriptname, i havn't seen
path_info used yet. I'll try it.
Thanks
KES
>i think you want cgi.path_info instead of script_name
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>On 5/9/06, Ben Nadel &
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Interesting...
I use that function set on both Windows and Linux servers and it always
returns just the final file name.
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> If you just want to submit the page to itself (without the URL keys) then
> use this as your "thi
Thanks Ben,
No i'm not, Eather i have an error on some of my likes or there are other
problems. I do use url parameter for some actions, but not on this one.
However, again, the diagnostic info does not include the params as part of
cgi.scriptname.
Thanks!
KES
>Kurt,
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>Are you d
Interesting...
I use that function set on both Windows and Linux servers and it always
returns just the final file name.
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>I notice an issue with using cgi.scriptname as the Action of a form. It will
>include the url var
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I notice a
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I notice an issue with using cgi.scriptname as the Action of a form. It will
include the url variables of the previous link (sometimes?). Is there a
reasion for this and is there a way to turn it off. My diagnostics do n
I notice an issue with using cgi.scriptname as the Action of a form. It will
include the url variables of the previous link (sometimes?). Is there a reasion
for this and is there a way to turn it off. My diagnostics do not show the url
parameters as part od the cgi.scriptname.
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It's cgi.script_name. The CGI variables have the oddity of not generating
an isdefined failure. Script looks fine.
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I am writing a Custom Tag that needs to generate URLs that point
back to the page which called it. I am trying to use the cgi.scriptname,
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Hiya--
I
o generate URLs that point
back to the page which called it. I am trying to use the cgi.scriptname,
but it does not work (its defined but blank).
I was planning on doing:
strHTML = "";
any reason why that would not work? Why is cgi.scriptname blank?
I am not using
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