Re: [AOLSERVER] Integer Validation

2001-08-09 Thread ricard helene
http://aolserver.com/docs/tcl/tcl8.3/TclCmd/contents.htm [string is digit -strict $var] or [regexp {^[0-9]+$} 1234 match] -derek --- Matias Diez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi , Does anybody have an example of ADP page to validate if one variable is numeric ? Thanks, Matías Diez

Re: [AOLSERVER] dumb variable question

2001-05-03 Thread ricard helene
Nevermind - got it. boy...I have the nerve to complain about the docs and then I go and find it in the docs. :) -derek --- ricard helene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've tried both nsv and nscache. Both do exactly what I need, although nscache seems to do it better. My question

Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver documentation

2001-05-02 Thread ricard helene
BLAARGH. My question has been answered so this god-forsaken thread I started can die. This is all degenerating into a discussion that has already happened countless times in countless software threads... I've heard enough concerns, whetherv alid or invalid, about the amount and quality of

Re: [AOLSERVER] dumb variable question

2001-05-02 Thread ricard helene
I've tried both nsv and nscache. Both do exactly what I need, although nscache seems to do it better. My question is with nscache how can you tell if a given cache has already been created? or am I thinking about it the wrong way? Thanks for the help... -derek --- Rob Mayoff [EMAIL

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer+ACS+Java = AOLServer+TCL?

2001-05-01 Thread ricard helene
I don't want to get into a debate about the state of the internet or validity of a particular technology, but I really hope your wrong... As I've probably said in a message on here before -- you use the tools for the job. Most websites available to the average internet user are relatively

[AOLSERVER] aolserver documentation

2001-04-30 Thread ricard helene
I've read a couple of messages about newer versions of aolserver to be released and I have a question. At my last company, we were using a drastically inferior system for our web solution and we needed something better. I happened upon aolserver and was, myself, pretty thoroughly convinced of

[AOLSERVER] dumb variable question

2001-04-30 Thread ricard helene
Okay -- allow me to show my ignorance. How can I set a variable that is available to all page requests until I unset it? Let's say I have the html for my webpage stored on the file system. On the first request of the page, the generator reads the html from the filesystem and stores it in a

Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver documentation

2001-04-30 Thread ricard helene
Well, I guess what I'm saying is that from the point of view of a tech guy looking for a new web solution, aolserver resources are not as visible as for, say, zope or apache. With one of the big selling points of aolserver being that it's used by aol, I think some people expect a larger resource

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer+ACS+Java = AOLServer+TCL?

2001-04-30 Thread ricard helene
I've had similar concerns. I'm not all that excited about building simple websites with overly-complex technology for the sake of impressing investors. You use the right tool for the right job. The way I see it, regardless of what direction this software goes in, we have the source code to a

Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver documentation

2001-04-30 Thread ricard helene
TIGHT. This is what I like to see. Very awesome. -derek --- Dossy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2001.04.30, ricard helene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It would just be cool to have a better resource for aolserver knowledge -- preferably compiled by those who know it best. I volunteer my