if i
remember correctly execution is done mostly standard CGI,
so you
should have environment variables that contain your needed
information.
try
setting up "env" as action and look at its output.
an
advanced hack would be to use apache as proxy-forwarder/rewiter and add
more "Diagnostic Actions"
(if
anyon likes such dirty tricks feel free to ask)
C
--
fredo
I wonder if any of you have figured this out. I've done
the usual web client enhancements like the ones delivered in
/usr/OV/prg_samples/webserver_examples, and I wanted to add a little logging
in the scripts to record who did what. But everything seems to be
executed by root by the time it gets to the server. I wonder if there is some
variable I can reference in the MyActions.xml that can be passed to the script
I'm executing on the server? I tried turning on debug in the
/usr/OV/www/classes/log4j.properties file, but no account is associated with
the action in /usr/OV/www/logs/netviewservlets.log either. There are userids
in the request.log, but nothing there to tie the entries to the actions in
netviewervlets.log. So is there some baby-talk xml that someone can
point me to? Thanks in avance...
Cordially,
Leslie A.
Clark Detroit
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