I've found REGEX to be kind of a cumbersome tag to work with. Something I found that
was quite a bit easier to work with, was to use the @SCRIPT tag to do server side
javascript regex matching. I like the javascript regex matching much more.
Mike
Shannon Henderson wrote:
Regular
Could someone who has installed service pack 3 for MSSQL 7 please
contact me off the list. I have some questions before I apply the
update. I am confused...
Thanks!
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This is not correct. The T2K server can run T3.6 files without
modification. The user variables also pass from one to the
other okay since they are maintained by the server. I have
run a site with mixed files with no problem.
Stefan
At 12:11 PM 6/10/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Dude,
I think you
Good to know.
Mike
Stefan Gonick wrote:
This is not correct. The T2K server can run T3.6 files without
modification. The user variables also pass from one to the
other okay since they are maintained by the server. I have
run a site with mixed files with no problem.
Stefan
At 12:11 PM
Thanks
I am ready to go
Dude, Mike,
You actually don't have to convert the taf's first - they will run without
modification. So far I haven't seen any issues with variables being lost -
i've had a site running for quite some time with some converted files and
some not, and haven't had any
I have a major project coming up and need to use WSDL/SOAP to talk to
the client's legacy data (hey, at least they're on the ball).
I was wondering if there's any details on using web services in the new
version of Tango?
If I can't get this working natively in Tango I'll have to resort to
What is the best way to manage my TCF. I am think that for every Virtual
Host Site that I should have a TCF Folder on the root level for that
site. How does every one lese manage these files.
Thanks
Jose
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As for native support for SOAP in the yet to be released v5.0 of Witango - I
don't have any hard information for you :-]
But I have successfully implemented SOAP (with WSDL) in a couple large
projects now, using just Witango v4.0 - without resorting to any external
processes or SOAP
Title: RE: Re: Witango-Talk: Dynamic Variable Naming
Thanks Scott and Jason,
That did the trick!
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OK - been hunting around for a few days, and am still stumped. I've been
asked if there is an e-commerce demo around for Filemaker/Witango and I have
not been able to find one anywhere from here to Sydney... Anyone have
something like this around and want to share? I thought about converting
what
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