I have know that there was URL storage manager in SP for quite awhile. In lookup for a better construct that networked-mapped drives and SGML processing I decided to test it. James has, again, done a wonderful job and the URL storage manager gets things correct and it knows how to understand base interpretation from *where* the socat came from. I setup a small test document on our web server. If you are interested in seeing the SGML, go to: http://www.copsol.com/~lex You will find three files: CATALOG (obvious) blah.txt (an entity) simple.sgml (an extremely simple document) If you want to try it and you have nsgmls do the following: nsgmls -m "<URL>http://www.copsol.com/~lex/CATALOG" "<URL>http://www.copsol.com/~lex/simple.sgml" This is a basic example of relative paths to where the socat came from. I believe panorama does the same thing. Please don't beat on my server. Try it once. Its not a very exciting document. ============================================================================== R. Alexander Milowski http://www.copsol.com/ alex@copsol.com Copernican Solutions Incorporated (612) 379 - 3608Received on Saturday, 14 December 1996 12:58:31 EST
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