Hi Chris,

thanks. Btw, I know it's a silly question. But, how shall I
install/use Webware in the trunk?

best regards,

On 11/26/06, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You need to add a backslash to your URL (i.e. behind WebKit.cgi).
> > Webware tries to redirect you to the address with the backslash, but
> > forgets the adapter in the path.
>
> Of course I meant forward slash, not backslash.
>
> -- Christoph
>

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