thomas2340
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Posted: 04/17/2004, 1:21 AM |
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uih,
is it not possible to save the ccs files on the server in unix format ?
or didnt i find the checkbox for it ...
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Langston
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Posted: 04/17/2004, 11:46 AM |
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The ccs files themselves are not needed on the website. They are only used to generate the appropriate scripts locally and are not transfered to the target site. Does that answer your question?
P.S. I think the ccs files are XML
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peterr
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Posted: 04/20/2004, 2:02 AM |
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Hi,
If you're asking about publishing the files to the Web server, there is no option to publish them in UNIX format.
So far we have not seen any problems with this approach and the Windows file format works OK.
We may add the UNIX format in the future.
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acapp
Posts: 31
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Posted: 04/20/2004, 5:33 AM |
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I agree with Peter, I run my website on Solaris and I have no issues. You don't need to publish anything but the html, the .php or what ever you use. You can even edit the files on the Unix server with vi if you like, just don't mess with the ^M s. If you really want to strip the ^M's from the files you can run the dos2unix command.
i.e. dos2unix inputfile outputfile
This will strip out the control M's and make the file as you say a Unix file. This would be alot of work, possibly something else is wrong with the server other than the control M issue. Which is what I am assuming you are questioning.
Andrew
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