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Does WebFOCUS support a means to interogate the URL to see what domain is requesting the exec to run from.

We need to know if the request is coming from inside or outside of our corporate firewall.. And depending on the domain, we set the server id, some special editing etc.

Thanks
 
Posts: 19 | Location: Omaha, NE | Registered: July 23, 2003Report This Post
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Not explicitly(?) but you could always embed JavaScript into your web page to interogate location.url using 'split'.

Entering 'javascript parse url' into google should get you some examples.
 
Posts: 5694 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: April 08, 2004Report This Post
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Rich, If there is an environment variable that contains this information you probably can get to it by adding <SENDVAR> syntax to the WebFOCUS Client SITE.WFS file. Do a search on the FocalPoint forum for 'HTTP_HOST' and you will find the thread in which something like this was discussed. If IP address of the client machine is sufficient for you to achieve what you are trying to do then add REMOTE_ADDR to the <SENDVAR> section of SITE.WFS.

<SENDVAR>
REMOTE_ADDR=&REMOTE_ADDR
</SENDVAR>
 
Posts: 995 | Location: Gaithersburg, MD, USA | Registered: May 07, 2003Report This Post
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Mickey gave me these one a couple days ago. They may help also

<SENDVAR>
WEBSERV=&SERVER_NAME
WEBPORT=&SERVER_PORT
HTTPSERV=&HTTP_HOST
<ENDSENDVAR>
 
Posts: 406 | Location: Canada | Registered: May 31, 2004Report This Post
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