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config.mainresponder.domains
Author: Christoph Pingel Posted: 3/2/1999; 7:49:43 AM Topic: Information Flow in Frontier 6 Msg #: 3457 (In response to 3445) Prev/Next: 3456 / 3458
In the architecture of Frontier 6, Discussion Groups are central, so being an HTML interface on content stored in a DG is a good thing.Sure. I didn't imply that this is not a good thing, it just contradicts my expectations in two ways: DG has an external htmlinterfaces part (which mailtothefuture doesn't have), while the messages are stored inside discuss.root (but the messages of mttf are stored in members.root, which, BTW, *also* serves as a part of the discussion group, but only for member information, not the messages...)
The reason I describe this in detail is to make you aware that there are already *several* paradigms of information architecture in Frontier as of today: Sometimes the content is stored separately from member information/or/html-interfaces, sometimes not; sometimes overrides are valid, sometimes not -- I'm afraid that I'll get lost, not *in* the root, but *between* them.
So, I just keep asking (I have a visual chart to do...;-))
config.mainresponder.domains
I get an error 500 when I try to notate domains in config.mainresponder.domains like this: ["Mac HD:Frontier:Nirvana Server:rainbow.root"].index
The error goes "file '[....].index' not found". Is something misconfigured here? If I omit the trailing ".index", everything is o.k. (perhaps I should add here that ".index" exists.)
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- Re: config.mainresponder.domains, Dave Winer, 3/2/1999; 8:13:05 AM
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