| ID | Date | Author | Topic | Subject  | Text |  | 
| 1465 | 05 Mar 2019 | Stefan Ritt | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > - mhttpd cannot serve /etc/passwd by default as "/" is forbidden in file names added to
 /Custom/Path.
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| 1467 | 05 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > > - mhttpd cannot serve /etc/passwd by default as "/" is forbidden in file names added to
 /Custom/Path.
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| 1468 | 05 Mar 2019 | Thomas Lindner | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > First, I did not propose to give up the /Custom tree in the ODB, sorry for the misunderstanding.
 We still need it in order to display the
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| 1469 | 05 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > First, I did not propose to give up the /Custom tree in the ODB, sorry for the misunderstanding.
 > We still need it in order to display the
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| 1470 | 05 Mar 2019 | Stefan Ritt | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > > > - mhttpd cannot serve /etc/passwd by default as "/" is forbidden in file names
 added to /Custom/Path.
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| 1472 | 05 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > Just set > /Custom/Path = /./
 > which is allowed right now and then access
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| 1473 | 05 Mar 2019 | Stefan Ritt | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | I stop the discussion here because it goes in circles. We can't convince each others,
 so somebody has to give up, and that's me.
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| 1474 | 05 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > > We have several large installations at TRIUMF that use the old-style custom pages
 - MUSR, BNMR/BNQR, TITAN (and more?) -
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| 1475 | 05 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > > That sounds fine, as long as it is clearly
 documented.
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| 1476 | 05 Mar 2019 | Stefan Ritt | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > The biggest problem so far we have seen is with some pages having incorrect form
 submission
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| 1481 | 06 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > > The biggest problem so far we have seen is with some pages having incorrect form
 submission
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| 1495 | 14 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | I now understand Stefan's and Thomas's proposal a little bit better.
 
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| 1496 | 14 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > In my mind only one issue remains - when we say "we will serve files from directory
 X", how
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| 1497 | 14 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > > In my mind only one issue remains - when we say "we will serve files from directory
 X", how
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| 1503 | 21 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > In my mind only one issue remains - when we say "we will serve files from directory
 X", how
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| 1504 | 21 Mar 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Gyrations of custom pages and ODB /Custom/Path | > Before the days of javascript and ajax and web 2.0, MIDAS introduced "custom pages"
 for
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| 435 | 18 Feb 2008 | Exaos Lee | Bug Report | Great! But I failed to run it. :( | I encountered the error message as the following: [CODE]
 Traceback (most recent call last):
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| 1574 | 27 Jun 2019 | Hassan | Bug Report | Getting an error when trying to compile a frontend file | When we run the following commands on the hostname(DAQ machine) and the remote
 frontend(Rpi):
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| 1576 | 27 Jun 2019 | Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | Getting an error when trying to compile a frontend file | If the latest midas does not work, try the previous release versions. "git tags" and
 "git branch -
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| 1579 | 27 Jun 2019 | Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Getting an error when trying to compile a frontend file | Note that the example experiment compiles a simple example frontend and a root-based
 analyzer. If you don't have
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