On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Rob Mayoff wrote:
Note that "some HTML" and "some different HTML" must NOT contain any
%...% blocks. If you need nested %...% blocks, you'll need to use
multiple files and ns_adp_include.
I think someone might have once written an alternate ADP parser that
lets you do
Is it possible to use an existing certificate (created originally with
AOLserver 2.3 the nsssle module and signed by Verisign) with nsopenssl,
or do new keys have to be generated (and either self-signed or purchased
from Verisign or another CA)?
Thanks,
Michael
The web server will respond with some amount of traffic. I'd imagine the
302 redirect response would be shorter, overall, than a 404 response with
a not found page--especially if the site has a custom 404 page.
If the worm actually follows the redirect it will end up talking to itself
and,
If you're using nsd8x (and not nsd76) you can get your desired result by
using [string map] instead of [regsub]:
proc insert_macro { thestring key macro} {
return [string map [list $key $macro] $thestring]
}
See:
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Rusty Brooks wrote:
The point being, if I had a method to bring one of the shared variables into
the current context, like ns_share did, then all other procedures downstream
could be blissfully unaware if they were shared or not.
How about using variable read/write
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Tom Jackson wrote:
I have noticed a file upload vulnerability in AOLserver that can be
exploited to potentially read, expose or copy the contents of any file
readable by the user account under which AOLserver runs.
This vulnerability does not exist in the ArsDigita
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Brett Schwarz wrote:
Just curious, 'file tail' did not work for you? I thought it worked
cross platform...
It would if the backslashes were converted to forward slashes. (It ought
to work with backslashes under Windows.)
% set tcl_platform(os)
Linux
% file tail
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Peter M. Jansson wrote:
AOLserver 2.3 includes a web interface to the permissions database,
available from http://yourservername/NS/Admin which you can use to add the
restriction to a part of your page tree by hostname. Make sure you add
permission records for both GET
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Gabriel Ricard wrote:
Wonderful!
Now my only gripe is the multi-dimensional array issue, hehe. At least
there are lots of solutions for that problem available.
I'm not at all familiar with PHP. Could you describe (possibly included
actual PHP code snipets or other
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Lamar Owen wrote:
This may be an obvious one, but I'm trying to move a site over from an IIS
host to an AOLserver one, and the web pages link to mixed-case filenames.
However, the filenames are all actually lower case, meaning I get a lot of
404's.
With IIS this works
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Talli Somekh wrote:
Anyway, I hope this helps. Perhaps a potentially new way for thinking
about the problem?
This idea is currently being discussed on comp.lang.tcl ( cross-posted to
other comp.lang groups).
http://groups.google.com/groups?th=a0c66514e743b9c6
Michael
We've used a slightly modified version of Jim Wilcoxson's rl_returnz for
the past 18 months or so. It's been very stable. gzipping at the level
of -3 the additional CPU cycles haven't even been noticable, though the
drop in our bandwidth usage has been.
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Nathan Folkman wrote:
uses the server auth - particularly
since the admin screens disappeared when the server admin port was
introduced.
ad_proc log_extra_fields_to_access_log {} {
Sticks extra fields into [ns_conn headers] that AOLserver can be
configured to log to the access.log file.
@author Michael
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Alexander Leykekh wrote:
... and another one - why does the following snippet of code fail? What is
the proper way to swap values of 2 Tcl variables holding domNodes?
If you specify [$doc createElement foo n1] then when n1 is changed or
unset (i.e., if within a proc that
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
I want to look at the outging HTTP protocol traffic of my own browser,
on Linux, and I do have root access on the machine. What's the best
or handiest packet sniffing tool to use for this? Ones I've heard of
are tcpdump and ethereal.
I'd suggest
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Bas Scheffers wrote:
Which one do you use? I remember reading about one of those about a year
ago, but can't find any now. This is the strategy I had in mind for a site
I am working on now.
For our site we use AOLserver for the dynamic content and then Mathopd to
serve
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Tom Jackson wrote:
I'm trying to see if a value is an integer, using:
if {[string is integer ${var}]} {
do something
}
When var is the empty string it returns true, so I have to use:
if {!( eq ${var}) ...
Is this a bug, or expected behavior?
This is expected
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Tom Jackson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 19:59, Dossy wrote:
if {[string is integer $var]} {
... do something ...
}
Interesting shortcut. I wonder why the empty string returns true for
every class. With the -scrict switch 1 is also true, so strict
On 5/19/06, 'Jesus' Jeff Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I imagine on Linux it manifests differently; on Solaris I got the EINVAL
return from pthread_cond_timedwait (of course it isn't documented that
this can mean a bad time, it usually means a bad pointer) but on linux
with a different
On 6/2/06, William Scott Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the most part, this just means that we need to change
the style sheet and use Company X's URL instead of our own.
What I'm leaning toward doing is
grabbing the Host from the HTTP headers and using that to dictate
which style sheet
On 8/15/06, John Buckman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any advice on how to run tasks on a scheduled basis
within the aolserver process?
Currently, I use cron to run lynx http://bookmooch.com/
nightlyjobs.adp, and that works fine, but was wondering if there was
an all-aolserver way, that
On 9/12/06, Titi Ala'ilima [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This would best be asked in a postgres forum, but does anyone happen to know if
you can use the socket command in PL/Tcl? I know I can use UTL_TCP in Oracle,
and ns_sock* in AOLserver.
If you have installed PL/Tcl as a trusted language (as
On 10/18/06, Mark Aufflick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember some time ago (maybe last year) people complaining that
their aolserver 3.x servers stopped running scheduled procs. My sole
remaining 3.x site didn't exhibit the problem and I didn't pay too
much attention.
A few weeks ago,
On 12/1/06, Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no idea if AOLserver will run on IBM S390. My gut tells me that
if Tcl will build and run there, AOLserver will to. Caveat: AOLserver
4.5.x brought about a bunch of build machinery changes that may mean it
won't build everywhere Tcl
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:35 PM, Michael A. Cleverly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:08 PM, Robert Seeger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never been fond of the fact that AOLServer has no internal redirect
mechanism.
Rob Mayoff had a small C extension
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:08 PM, Robert Seeger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never been fond of the fact that AOLServer has no internal redirect
mechanism.
Rob Seeger
Rob Mayoff had a small C extension for AOLserver 3.x that included an
internal redirect mechanism; I wouldn't be surprised
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Cynthia Kiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
H CSV + stupid Windows encoding. Bas perhaps you have just what I
need for a character set issue. I have a data file - actually delimited by
upsidedown exclamation points, not commas.
It never occurred to me to try
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:20 PM, Bas Scheffers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17/04/2008, at 8:14 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
I don't really like bind variables, I would much rather see it implemented
like:
ns_db select $db select * from people where country = $1 and age $2
[list au 25]
You
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Jeff Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linux. This tcl page:
set fn /tmp/tmpfile[expr rand()]
set f [open $fn w]
puts $f [ns_queryget data]
close $f
after 2
ns_returnfile 200 text/plain $fn
ns_unlink $fn
[after 2] would wait 2 milliseconds. [after 2000]
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Jeff Hobbs je...@activestate.com wrote:
BTW, everyone should be using 1.6.1 because it fixed a mem leak on each
tls::status call.
I only see 1.6 at http://sourceforge.net/projects/tls/files/tls/
(released on 2008-03-24). Where is the best place to grab 1.6.1?
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