Greetings fellow SCAdian, On Mon, December 31, 2007 14:55, Scott Courtney wrote: > This is odd, because there is no mention of special_pages under the > catalog tutorial. Yes, there is: http://www.icdevgroup.org/doc/iccattut.html#special_pages/missing.html > * In my example setup, I can successfully bring up the catalog's main > page with https://myserver.example.org/test.cgi but all the links from > that page want to point to http://myserver.example.org/test.cgi. I > thought > this was just a matter of setting SECURE_SERVER in variables.txt, and As I understand it, variables.txt is usually used to define runtime variables, for use in ITL. See Variable and VariableDatabase config directives docs: http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/icdocs/config/VariableDatabase.html But what you really need to do (probably) is set SecureURL: http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/icdocs/config/SecureURL.html Note, however, that links in the markup of your pages are totally dependent on how they are set-up. In other words, if you have static links in your pages, you will need to change them by hand (to something less static, preferably). > * What do I need to clone over from the old server to make the page > layouts > the same as we had before? I'm sure I need to clone the pages directory, > but what else? And....Can an Interchange veteran tell me whether the > template language has substantially changed since the Dark Ages of 4.8? > Is there a template migration tool and/or guidebook? You will suredly need to copy over any non-interchange static files. CSS files, images, static html, flash files, etc. See your apache (or $httpd) config for paths. As I am fairly new to IC myself, I'm not much sure about old versions. However, I would recommend that you review http://www.icdevgroup.org/doc/icupgrade.html if you have not already. You may also want to see the UPGRADE file: http://www.icdevgroup.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/interchange/UPGRADE?rev=2.23;content-type=text%2Fplain > I'd like to use /test/incex.cgi if possible, as a friendlier URL. My I'm not sure what the appropriate solution to this would be, but using mod_rewrite, at the very least, would work. > * Is there any way to have the URL simply be https://mystore.example.org/ This will likely need to be set up from apache (or the httpd you are using). IC, afaik, does not handle anything before the request to its linker program. -- Thanks, Jordan M. Adler End Point Corporation suppressed _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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