On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Alexey Pechnikov pechni...@mobigroup.ruwrote:
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Are you trying to interpret JSON data sent to form processing script?
No. The function parse standart HTTP forms like to ns_querygetall function.
You can sent
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Alexey Pechnikov
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I am not sure I understand hat you are trying to accomplish. What is an
HTTP
Form Array? I am not aware of such a thing. It looks like you are passing
some
Are you trying to interpret JSON data sent to form processing script?
There is a JSON library in Tcllib.
http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/json.html
http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/json.html
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Dossy,
I think the discussion is just this:
As Bret clearly stated at the beginning of the thread:
1) modify ns_return to take a flag. The optional connid parameter
makes parsing the args a little trickier.
Current:
ns_return ?connid? status type string (is connid ever used??)
New
ns_return
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On 11/2/07, John Buckman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do the other aolserver programmers do to ask all the tcl interps
to reload, so that new code can be brought in without restarting the
server?
I have a technique (described below) but it's not bug-free, so I was
wondering what people
The key is the map. If this was
built into Tcl, or you could put it into Tcl, you could dispense with ipc,
java and files.
Here is a crazy idea.
Imagine creating a text file with every character you have in the
input data. Or just take say, a good sample of all the input you'd
have, and get
On 2007.08.31, Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although it is easy to try to jump in and start documenting stuff,
there is so little current documentation that there might be an
opportunity to rethink how to do this.
Agreed. How do other, successfull, open source projects--as
Dossy said:
Revision Control:
* Given you've also suggested a move to SVN, similar questions should be
asked: will the revision histories be moved, or just the tip revision?
How much archeology will be required to find out that Adam Zell
submitted this patch in 2002?
The reason why I
Dossy,
All anyone on this list knows is
1) Dossy does not work for AOL
2) Dossy has decided that Trac would be good for the AOLserver project.
We have no idea why you decided we need to have a NEW bug tracker when
the bugs in the current one are never dealt with.
What problems are you trying
On 8/31/07, Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Agreed. How do other, successfull, open source projects--as well as
closed-source commercial projects--get documentation written? Through
my own personal (anecdotal) experience, the lead engineers are not the
ones that do the majority of
Has anyone ever tracked down why uploads to aolserver are so slow?
Dave
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On 8/3/07, Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The reason why I reach out to organizations privately is because some of
them are building commercial products on top of AOLserver and may not be
comfortable discussing their needs in a public forum. However, I
recognize the value in
postgresql is installed. Likely
places are /usr/lib/postgresql/ or /usr/lib/pgsql or /usr/local/pgsql
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Can someone release the code on CVS HEAD for nscache? A new optional
argument to ns_cache names was added 3 years ago, shortly after the
1.5 release and a new release was never done.
Thanks.
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life a little more powerful. This is the sort of stuff
that most of us can't take as active a role in doing, but they would still make a big
difference.
Don't forget to look at XoTcl which runs just fine in AOLserver.
http://media.wu-wien.ac.at/
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You need to urlencode the # in the query parameters. THe browser is
interpreting everything after the # as a fragment identifier.
Dave
Tracy Adams wrote:
And in my case, the # stays in the URL:
Here is my URL:
http://learning.coachville.com/dotlrn/clubs/coachingfundamentalsbacktobasics
Tracy Adams wrote:
The problem is that I have 1000's of links that are already broken (due to a
problem with the HTML widget they were using).
So there is no way to get the full url, including after the # from a TCL
page?
Not really. The browser is interpreting the URL and sending the part
before
Nathan Folkman wrote:
TclPro can be used with AOLserver, including the 4.x versions. Jim added the hooks a
long time ago. I can try to put together some instructions if folks are interested.
That would be very helpful. I would definitely appreciate any hints on
how to use TclPro with AOLserver.
so AOLserver couldn't figure out an E-Tag by itself anyway.
Dave
Rob Crittenden writes:
E-tags generated in Apache and Netscape Enterprise Server (and at this
point probably SunONE) are based on things like inode #, file size and
mtime.
rob
Dave Bauer wrote:
I'd like to try to comform
Has anyone had the need to generate UUID/GUIDs as described here
http://hegel.ittc.ukans.edu/topics/internet/internet-drafts/draft-l/draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt
One option is to use the uuidgen program that is installed on linux at
least. I am not sure that would always be available.
Are
over a reasonable period of time. If
this isn't fast enough, you can always pre-generate a bunch of them and
stick them in an nsv.
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On Mar 25, 2004, at 3:40 PM, Dave Bauer wrote:
Has anyone had the need to generate UUID/GUIDs as described here
http://hegel.ittc.ukans.edu/topics/internet/internet
You have to bing to port 80 using the -b switch on the command line,
and you also need to specify
port 80 in the config.tcl file. The reason port 80 is unsed is that you
had still specified port 8000 in the configuration file.
Dave
Taguchi Takeshi wrote:
Did you find a solution yet
the standard GET response is from AOLserver.
Dave
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 08:46:25PM -0500, Dossy wrote:
On 2004.01.01, Dave Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The code that creates the file looks like this:
set fd [open $filename w+]
ns_writecontent $fd
The file in my filesystem ends up as res
This is only a problem on AOLserver 4.0 (at least). It works on
AOLserver3.3+ad13.
This leads me to suspect that there might be a charset issue that is in
3.3+ad13 that isn't in 4.0.
Dave
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 03:20:09PM -0500, Dave Bauer wrote:
I found out that the problem
the filename back out using the filename passed by litmus.
Any ideas what I need to fix?
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Dave Bauer wrote:
I am testing the WebDAV code I am working on for AOLserver 4 using the
litmus test suite.
One of the tests PUTs a UTF-8 filename. The header looks like this:
PUT /file-storage/litmus/res-%e2%82%ac HTTP/1.1
If I set the filename part to a string and ns_log it I get
Dave Bauer wrote:
I am testing the WebDAV code I am working on for AOLserver 4 using the
litmus test suite.
One of the tests PUTs a UTF-8 filename. The header looks like this:
PUT /file-storage/litmus/res-%e2%82%ac HTTP/1.1
If I set the filename part to a string and ns_log it I get
. Any help on where I should look?
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Dossy wrote:
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 03:29:24PM +, Patrick O'Leary wrote:
Alternatively you could just look at ns_register_filter-
It's probably what your looking for.
Not really.
Why
russm wrote:
On 02/11/2003, at 10:35 AM, Dave Bauer wrote:
Probably I will need to implement the authentication as a filter, but
I would like to see digest authentication that does allow a tcl proc
to check the password built into AOLserver at some point.
are the passwords used by nsperm
Would it make sense to have Ns_SetRequestAuthroizeProc available in Tcl. I
want to allow HTTP authentication against my database, and this looks like
the way to go. Its defined in nsd/auth.c
Seems that ideally ns_perm would use this instead of only checking the
ns_perm users list.
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Dave Bauer wrote on 31/10/2003, 15:21:
Would it make sense to have Ns_SetRequestAuthroizeProc available in
Tcl. I
want to allow HTTP authentication against my database, and this looks
like
the way to go. Its defined in nsd/auth.c
Seems that ideally
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AOLserver be patched to stay standards compliant?
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I think the only thing I'm still hung up on is arrays. In PHP it was
ultra-easy to handle database rows using associative arrays,, and
handling large numbers of rows in multi-dimensional arrays. I don't
really know how to emulate that in Tcl, without setting up a separate
API to handle it.
Kevin,
Check the stacksize parameter in your config file.
If its less than 50 or so, bump it up and try again.
Dave
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:51:46AM -0400, Kevin Lawver wrote:
Hi all,
I've tried everything I can think of to fix this problem, but nothing
seems to work. I'm
This is a known issue. You cannot call ns_conncptofp if you have
previously called ns_getform
for a connection.Or something like that :). I am sure it is in the archives.
Dave
Jim Wilcoxson wrote:
This problem is occurring in ns_getform, so the relevant code is:
set fp
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 05:52:55PM -0400, Jerry Arns wrote:
Jerry,
Please show the nsvhr and nsunix config parts of all three config files.
Your nsunix config should look like this in the slave server files:
ns_section ns/server/${server}/module/nsunix
ns_param hostname www.mydomain.com
Scott,
That sounds like a good idea.
Dave
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 05:48:21PM +, Scott Goodwin wrote:
I've updated the nsxml module in AOLserver's SF CVS area with Jeremy
Collin's patch; this brings it up-to-date with Yon Derek's nsxml module
and adds XPath support. I've now removed the
not exist or are not set in the
interpreters.
Is there any effort to fix this for AOLserver 4?
Has anyone else looked into what needs to be changed? I am willing to
fix this, but a hint as to where to look would be very helpful.
Thanks
Dave Bauer
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 17:14:52 -0700, Jeff Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I run into troubles, I am planning on upgrading a site that
is using AOLServer 3.2 / OpenACS 3.2.4 to the latest versions of
each (I use postgres locally as the db, this is on Linux).
I would be willing to be
Zoran,
I just starting thinking about webDAV support in AOLserver, but hadn't
gotten to thinking about all the requirements. So, I don't know about
digest authorization.
Feel free to email me to dicuss this.
Dave
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 11:25:55AM -0500, Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
I'm thinking
Subject: XML Parser
Does anyone have any recommendations for xml parsers that work under aol
server and the relative merits of each? I need to parse documents that may
exceed 1 meg and have more than 1000 elements. Since these will be done on a
page request I need to do that in less than a
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