thank's Scott & Dave - I'll be sure to track that oacs thread as well as
this list.
Scott Goodwin wrote:
It's in SourceForge CVS, but you can still get the copy from
http://scottg.net/downloads/webdav.tcl
/s.
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 06:32 PM, Mark Aufflick wrote:
I can't seem to find s
[09/Oct/2003:03:06:32][187.6958089][-conn917-] Error: invalid command name
""
invalid command name ""
while executing
"[ns_puts [clock format $fullpath(ctime) -format "%m/%d/%Y"]
]"
Try the same thing without the [ ] around the ns_puts command.
ie:
ns_puts [clock format $fullpath(ctime) -format
Sorry, that should read http://scottg.net/download/webdav.tcl
/s.
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 09:18 PM, Scott Goodwin wrote:
It's in SourceForge CVS, but you can still get the copy from
http://scottg.net/downloads/webdav.tcl
/s.
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It's in SourceForge CVS, but you can still get the copy from
http://scottg.net/downloads/webdav.tcl
/s.
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 06:32 PM, Mark Aufflick wrote:
I can't seem to find scottg's webdav.tcl - can someone point me to
where
it lives now?
Nathan Folkman wrote:
we should get it c
+-- On Oct 9, Tom Brown said:
| [09/Oct/2003:03:06:32][187.6958089][-conn917-] Error: invalid command name ""
| invalid command name ""
| while executing
| "[ns_puts [clock format $fullpath(ctime) -format "%m/%d/%Y"]
| ]"
You have an extra set of brackets around your ns_puts command.
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 05:21:49PM -0500, Tom Brown wrote:
> I don't know what the error below is or how to troubleshoot it. I've
> Googled to no avail. Does this problem look familiar to anyone? Is it
> related recursively calling a file or function? Is it an eval problem?
Mm, if you remove the s
I can't seem to find scottg's webdav.tcl - can someone point me to where
it lives now?
Nathan Folkman wrote:
we should get it committed to sf cvs so people can start updating the
code in one place.
Scott Goodwin wrote on 8/21/03, 3:38 PM:
> As per the conversation during the AOLserver chat today,
I don't know what the error below is or how to troubleshoot it. I've
Googled to no avail. Does this problem look familiar to anyone? Is it
related recursively calling a file or function? Is it an eval problem?
Tom
[09/Oct/2003:03:06:32][187.6958089][-conn917-] Error: invalid command name ""
invali
On Friday 03 October 2003 01:47 pm, Jon Griffin wrote:
> Does the PG driver support the schema additions to PG > 7.3? I can't seem
> to make it work.
Hmmm. I'll have to check to see what will be required. Hadn't thought about
that one...
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