nsxml or do you know of anyone who is still using
it? Especially in a production environment?
The three open bugs were all filed by Matthew Krenzer (who I am Cc:'ing
directly to hopefully get a response from him). If there is anyone else
who is still using nsxml, and would like to see
-_private variable being used
to store a pointer to the interpreter. Is it possible 2.5.7 uses this field
in a different way?
Thanks for any information,
Matthew Krenzer
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? I'll see if I can duplicate the problem, track it
down and fix it.
thanks,
/s.
On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 04:57 PM, Matthew Krenzer wrote:
I know this subject was addressed a while ago but I'm curious to know
if
there has been any resolution to this.
We have setup a linux box
I know this subject was addressed a while ago but I'm curious to know if
there has been any resolution to this.
We have setup a linux box running aolserver 3.5 w/ tcl 8.4.2 and have
performed the following tests:
1. Running a very simple perl cgi
2. Running an ADP to do the same as the cgi
3.
I have need for the isolat1ToUTF8 and xmlCheckUTF8 functions in libxml. Has
any thought been given to how the 'encoding' class of functions in libxml
might (or might not) be made available in nsxml?
Currently I'm just doing:
ns_xml UTF8 fromIsolat1 string
ns_xml UTF8 check string
Which could
I seem to have run into a problem reading data from a post
operation. The data being posted is an XMLRPC request and the sizes
range from about 100 to 1000 bytes - i.e. not that much data, really.
Using the ns_conncptofp to copy the content to a temporary file I
routinely get the error resource
I've spent some time trying to get the 'package require' command to
work on my aolserver here and finaly got it to work. (Then I searched
the on-line archive and found out I could have saved myself some time
had I looked there first).
However, I still have a few comments and questions about