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>>>That would entail a far greater infrastructure change than I can warrant at this time. Thanks.
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>>I think with the normal tools at hand. You can almost always get a file's source. Did You try something with PHP? could work there to. Actually, my brother's doing all this web stuff. You might like to contact him at
info@dd-tech.de. His name is René. But he was the one who told me about that new WebConnection-feature. So I think we couldn't do it easily before that.
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>Hi Frank. Thanks. I found I was missing a Response.End statement to close out the write back to the browser. This works and hides the true file location. I read the file in using FILETOSTR() and then write it out to the browser. No path info is given to the browser in this way.
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>Regards
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>Jos
fine. good it works. I think that's what happens with WebConnection too. At least something like this.