Great! Thank you! We are using it and it works great. Just one little gripe is that if you try to check a session variable and you don't have a connection (nscp or scheduled proc) it crashes the server. Like the doctor said, "Don't do that." In procs that might be scheduled I just check for a connection first.
- Ian On 6/19/07, Bas Scheffers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just posted RC2 on http://bas.scheffers.net/aolserver/ This adds the keyword "never" to the possible values of expires. Using this instead of a date a long time into the future will make it possible to change the underlying code to not have a Y2033 problem when cookie specs finalize. I also updated the documentation of this in the README. Cheers, Bas. On 20 Jun 2007, at 10:08, Bas Scheffers wrote: > On 20 Jun 2007, at 09:36, Dossy Shiobara wrote: >> Hey everyone! Look at Bas, planting the seed for the Year 2033 bug! > Haha! yeah, you have a valid point. But I didn't do it, some dude > at Netscape in 1995 did! AOL bought Netscape, you work for AOL, so > it is all your fault, really! :P > > There are two RFCs concerning cookies that address the problem of > needing hard expiry times (as set by the Netscape spec) but from > what I read, they may not be well supported by all clients. For > now, the netscape spec works reliable as long as you don't do > stupid things like setting the expire one hour into the future; if > the user's computer clock is off your application might well not > work at all. Either go for a session cookie, or set it to expire > many years into the future. > > Cheers, > Bas. > > > -- > AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ > > To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the > body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the > Subject: field of your email blank. -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank.
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