This is a bit off topic, but it relates to how I designed my Witango
shopping cart app. I designed the app to allow many domains to use the same
shopping cart and have a separate folder with domain specific information
(css, templates, images, etc). This is all related to a user defined domain
scop
Thanks for the feedback guys. FYI - I didn't see any loops that would cause
this on the page.
It just seems odd that we have only been able to generate this error while
using tabbed browsing via the "reload all" option? As I mentioned, we can
never throw this error under "normal" circumstan
Another possibility is to program IIS to pass .txt files to Witango, and
then make robots.txt a TAF/TML that responds the appropriate data based on
@DOMAIN.
This may have adverse affects on other .txt files served from your site, but
that is rare.
Robert
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From: Fogelson, Steve
Have you turned up debug and logging level and read through the details of
the request that gets the error? I'm sure there is an explanation.
Robert
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From: John Hotaling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 8:29 PM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: RE: Witang