In the equiv subdirectory, create a simple text file called
equiv.struct
. Populate it with an equivalent of:
Alias,http://www.foo.com/bar/template.html
AliasData,/home/irma/data/alias.data
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The first line defines an
Alias
, which points to an
existing Irma template. The second one defines the data file for the
Alias
.
In the equiv subdirectory, create a simple text file called
admin.struct
. Populate it with an equivalent of:
For obvious security reasons, this ensures that you cannot use a random
alias from the equiv.struct file to write data.
Call Irma with the chosen alias. You can remove the
<input type="hidden" name="template" value="url">
tag and add the alias name to the arguments of the action value:
<form
method="post"
action="http://www.foo.com/cgi-bin/irma?Alias">
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If you need a confirmation step:
<form
method="post"
action="http://www.foo.com/cgi-bin/irma?Alias+confirm">
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If an Alias has an associated AliasData, you will be able to use
the <!--DATA--expression--> tag.
Additional Irma aliases are:
Table 4-3. Irma Aliases
| MailServer |
default smtp (mail) server to use |
| Log |
post log file; will contain a row for
each post with the current server date, remote ip and the
url of the template file |