At 6:50 AM -0800 2/25/2001, Watson, Christopher wrote:
>Roy,
>
>You're letting Lingo do all the work for you, right?
>
>lsURL = "http://roypardi.com/bin/dbman/db.cgi"
>llFormProps = [:]
>llFormProps.addProp(#db, "default")
>llFormProps.addProp(#uid, "")
>llFormProps.addProp(#userID, "admin")
>llFo
At 3:25 PM +0100 2/25/2001, Daniel Plaenitz wrote:
>I believe it is not necessary to include the #method:"post" as with
>netLingo you define this by using postNetText instead of getNetText.
>Sending to different #name probably won't work as expected as in
>effect the latter will overwrite the
Roy,
You're letting Lingo do all the work for you, right?
lsURL = "http://roypardi.com/bin/dbman/db.cgi"
llFormProps = [:]
llFormProps.addProp(#db, "default")
llFormProps.addProp(#uid, "")
llFormProps.addProp(#userID, "admin")
llFormProps.addProp(#ps, "admin")
llFormProps.addProp(#login, "Logon"
At 23:47 24.02.2001 -0500, Roy Pardi wrote:
>any late night help out there?
>
>
Its bright daylight here.
>I am hitting the CGI and getting a return value but it is not validating
>the pw.
>
>Am I missing something with what I am sending??
Here is an URL which just echoes the name/value - pai
At 10:56 PM -0600 2/24/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Are you doing postnettext (urlencode(yourlist))
>
>That converts the list into a way that the cgi script can parse.
I think the postNetText command does that any way when you use a
property list- but I tried it and still no joy. Interesting
Are you doing postnettext (urlencode(yourlist))
That converts the list into a way that the cgi script can parse.
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