Re: [AOLSERVER] TDS database driver for AOLserver

2001-05-07 Thread Ian Harding
I am a volunteer for testing against SQL Server 7, as of right now it is service pack free, although I will apply them if required... Ian A. Harding Programmer/Analyst II Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department (253) 798-3549 mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/05/01 07:40PM In

Re: [AOLSERVER] Has server.log rolling ever worked?

2001-05-07 Thread Ian Harding
Thanks for the tip, I will try it on my NetBSD installation. The one I have the big log on is Win32 thought. However, that problem is scheduled to be overcome by other events. Ian A. Harding Programmer/Analyst II Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department (253) 798-3549 mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [AOLSERVER] TDS database driver for AOLserver

2001-05-07 Thread Dossy
On 2001.05.07, Ian Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am a volunteer for testing against SQL Server 7, as of right now it is service pack free, although I will apply them if required... It doesn't seem as though the service pack is actually required. Jerry Asher has both SQL7 with and without

[AOLSERVER] Objectifying AOLserver

2001-05-07 Thread Kris Rehberg
We're looking for someone who can quickly and accurately change all the data types in AOLserver from strings to Tcl_Objects. Any takers? Kris

Re: [AOLSERVER] Objectifying AOLserver

2001-05-07 Thread Rob Mayoff
Are you offering to pay for this work? We're looking for someone who can quickly and accurately change all the data types in AOLserver from strings to Tcl_Objects. Any takers?

Re: [AOLSERVER] Oracle driver problem

2001-05-07 Thread Ling Wang
You are one of the few I ever heard that is using AOLServer+Oracle on Win32. I posted so many messages asking who knows how to make it work. I still don't know how to make it work. Where did you get your Win32 AOLServer and Oracle driver with what version? I am running a WinNT4.0 and a couple of

Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl version 1.1 released

2001-05-07 Thread Jerry Asher
Tom Ivar Helbekkmo writes: Maybe I'm being stupid here, but I can't figure out how to ensure that a given page is accessed only using SSL. I'd like to enforce this for pages containing sensitive data. [ns_conn driver] will tell you if it's nssock/nsssl/nsopenssl, etc., and you can write