One more question...

Since you can run both 3.6 and 2000 files on the same server, will my 
variables pass from one to the other okay? I assume they would since 
I am switching out the server for both...

>Just in case...
>
>SP1 is here:
>
>ftp://63.239.112.124
>
>username: witango
>password: witango
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Cadillac
>Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 6:21 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
>Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Stupid Upgrade Questions
>
>
>Hey Dude,
>
>It has been along since I did my upgrade, but I seam to remember it all went
>pretty smooth. I don't recall a single issue when I converted my files from
>3.62 to 4.0
>
>But get SP1 - it's a must! You should be able to get this from whom you get
>your upgrade from.
>
>Nesting your quotes properly are always important in any language or version
>thereof.
>
>But in your example, you're nesting a Witango Metatag with HTML. Witango
>affectively ignores any surrounding HTML, Text, XML or other characters you
>type - so no, it's not a problem with the way you've done it.
>
>Obviously, it's always good practice to test your conversion on a
>development server first, before you deploy it.
>
>Good Luck. Cheers...
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Web Dude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Multiple recipients of list witango-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 2:16 PM
>Subject: Witango-Talk: Stupid Upgrade Questions
>
>
>>  Okay
>>
>>  NT 4.0
>>  SQL 7
>>  IIS 4
>>
>>  I have been dreading this and putting it off for a long time, but it
>>  is now time to upgrade my server running 3.6 to WiTango 2000. I have
>>  some questions about the upgrade process.
>>
>>  Are there any caveats or suggestions for going through this?
>>
>>  One of the problems I have is that 6 of my major sites run through an
>>  SSL domain and I know I can't pass variables from 3.6 to 2000 or back
>>  again, so I need to do this all at once and get it up and running. I
>>  will be doing an all nighter for this and I need to get all my ducks
>>  in a row (quak quak).
>>
>>  I need to work on syntax and have a general question on whether this
>>  will bomb 2000...
>>  Is it okay for the following?
>>  <input type ="text" value="<@column "product.id">">
>>
>>  or do I need...
>>
>>  <input type ="text" value="<@column 'product.id'>">
>>
>>  Will this work when I upgrade?
>>
>>  I know that nested quotes (and have fixed all of them) when assigning
>>  and calling variables are important..
>>
>>  ie
>>  <@ASSIGN test "<@column 'product.id'>">
>>
>>  But what about nesting in forms?
>>
>>  Any suggestions and other related problems that may arise are welcome!
>>
>>  Thanks!!
>>
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