Subj : Re: [WINServer] HTML Who is Online To : All From : winserver.support@winserver.com Date : Sat Nov 24 2018 21:22:32 Newsgroups: wclistserve.win.server Received: by winserver.com (Wildcat! SMTP Router v7.0.454.6) for WINServer@winserver.com; Sat, 24 Nov 2018 22:22:25 -0500 Received: from [192.168.1.68] ([99.121.5.8]) by winserver.com (Wildcat! SMTP v7.0.454.6) with ESMTP id 2113079359.1.3596; Sat, 24 Nov 2018 22:22:24 -0500 Message-ID: <5BFA1578.80507@winserver.com> Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2018 22:22:32 -0500 From: Hector Santos Organization: Santronics Software, Inc User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.8.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: WINServer@winserver.com Subject: Re: [WINServer] HTML Who is Online References: <025101d48431$993a0f50$cbae2df0$@robertwolfe.org> <11c301d4845b$28ad3f80$7a07be80$@robertwolfe.org> In-Reply-To: <11c301d4845b$28ad3f80$7a07be80$@robertwolfe.org> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------070508010403060407010907" Yes, HTML-WHO.WCX is built in. So if you have a standalone HTML-WHO.WCX, you might want to delete it unless you have something customized. Ok, checking this out, it appears to be an issue related to Virtual Domain Groups (VDG) and the access profiles. I was able to repeat the problem and to make a long story short, you have to make sure the domain the user used in the URL is in the VDG listing and not rely on the default host name which may not be the same. For example, on my home machine, I have "home.winserver.com" domain, but in my VDG setup I havethe computer name "HDEV21" setup as the default domain. I don't have "Home.winserver.com" in the table/. What that means is this, when the user uses the domain home.winserver.com in the URL for the browser, WcWEB will lookup home.winserver.com in your VDG table to get the access data. If the domain is not listed, it will use the one marked as the default. For me, that was HDEV21 and the access profiles was set to allow "New User" so it should of worked. But the template was skipping the node display because it was using the new "WHO.VDG" template variables that regulates how the virtual domains are displayed in Who's Online. In the WHOS_ONLINE.HTM, template, it has these options: @set Who.VDG = 1@ @//@ set 1 to enable vdg support @set Who.VDG.Column = 0@ @//@ set 1 to show column @set Who.VDG.Filter = 1@ @//@ set 0 - show all, 1 - current, 2 - user, 3 - accessible This is complex and I have to remember my design details, but the idea was to give you control over what the user the can see. Overall, for the "normal" user, you don't want home to see who's online for other domains. So the ideas were: 0 Show all user nodes, master sysop, administrator, etc. 1 Show nodes only with the same current domain of the user 2 Show only the user node (private idea) 3 Show the domains the user has access too. Again, I'm on complexity design recall, but doing some debugging, with the Who.VDG.Filter=1, the user's current domain was blank so it didn't show the nodes. I have to see why it was blank but it appears it is because, I didn't have a "home.winserver.com" VDG domain. To prove that this was the problem, I removed the home.winserver.com from VDG and then use the url http://hdev21 and it worked. So its related to the VDG and somehow the default is not set in the connection node records. Your solution for now is: 1) Make sure the URL domain is also in the VDG table, make sure the access profiles are set. and/or you can play with the template: 2) Put a copy of WHOS_ONLINE.HTM into the http\template\custom folder, and edit it. Play with the WHO.VDG option, set it to 0. @SET WHO.VDG = 0@ and see what happens. It will be interesting if you have many virtual domains to see how it will display. Keep in mind that this appears to be minor bug with the default domain not being set in the TConnectionInfo record for the node. Penciled in for review, but you have a solution by setting the URL domain in the VDG. On 11/24/2018 8:06 PM, robert.wolfe@robertwolfe.org wrote: > Actually, I believe the web interface calls html-who.wcx which I > believe in built into the WILDCAT.WCL archive. Hector, please > correct me if I am wrong and set the record straight. > > *From:* listadmin-winserver@winserver.com > *On Behalf Of *Terry Roati > *Sent:* Saturday, November 24, 2018 6:42 PM > *To:* WINServer@winserver.com > *Subject:* RE: [WINServer] HTML Who is Online > > I am using http (built in web interfaces of WINS) and have checked the > access levels for WCX and Clients which are all ok. It is only > Who’s Online with a issue, Files, Messages, Chat and Properties > etc are ok. > > I checked and I am not using any WCX for Who’s Online HTML. > > *From:* listadmin-winserver@winserver.com > > > *On Behalf Of > *robert.wolfe@robertwolfe.org > *Sent:* Sunday, November 25, 2018 6:09 AM > *To:* WINServer@winserver.com > *Subject:* RE: [WINServer] HTML Who is Online > > Technically, for the web interface, I believe you ARE using a WCX for > the web clients (files, messages, who is online, etc). But, I may be > wrong. > > *From:* listadmin-winserver@winserver.com > > > *On Behalf Of *Terry Roati > *Sent:* Saturday, November 24, 2018 2:14 AM > *To:* WINServer@winserver.com > *Subject:* [WINServer] HTML Who is Online > > Hello Hector, > > I am not using any WCX. > > When I log in as Sysop it is ok. > > When I log in as a Regular user, it doesn’t show a user. > > Just to let you know that when I tried to compile html-who.wcc it has > errors. > > -- Hector, Engineering & Technical Support Santronics Software, Inc. http://www.santronics.com (sales) http://www.winserver.com (support) http://www.winserver.com/AupInfo (Online AUP Help) Office: 305-248-3204 begin:vcard fn:Hector Santos n:Santos;Hector email;internet:winserver.support@winserver.com tel;work:305-248-3204 version:2.1 end:vcard --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.1 * Origin: Prison Board BBS Mesquite Tx //telnet.RDFIG.NET www. (1:124/5013) .