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Interesting idea. Do you know if working directly with WA is documented more
extensively somewhere?
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Scott Elder [log in to unmask]
IT-TSS Web Technologies
University of Houston 713-743-1518
On 11/18/05 8:41 AM, "Francoise Becker" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Rather than going to the raw TCPGUI command, would it be at all
> possible for you to just make the proper calls to WA?
>
> Keeping in mind that I am NOT one of the WA programmers (and
> therefore this may be incomplete), here is what I was able to find
> out:
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> X-GETTPL listname [WWW:]template
> (use SITE as listname for the site templates, use WWW:template to get
> the Web templates)
> Response:
> ***NF*** = not found
> ***OK*** = found -- the contents of the template follows
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> For the special templates that are not in MAILTPL or WWWTPL, surround
> the name with "*", i.e. *WELCOME* *FAREWELL* *DIGEST-H* *INDEX-H*
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>
> X-PUTTPL listname [WWW:]template [contents]
> where contents follows the same format as X-STL, with the
> subject/description string being the first "line".
> If contents is missing, you're deleting the template.
> If it succeeded, you should get a ***OK*** response.
>
>
> I don't think I can help more with X-STL than the developer manual.
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