Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz
n on >16-bit Windows. WebSite was the first *commercial* web server >for Windows... > >Regards, > >Howie > >- Original Message - >From: "Dave Watts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Friday, November

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-30 Thread Howie Hamlin
TECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 10:03 AM Subject: RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class) > > I think WinHTTPD (the grandfather of WebSite) was the first Windows web > server - it ran on Windows 3.1, if I recall correctly. > > Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Softwa

RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-30 Thread Dave Watts
> First webserver I ever played with was Fnord! webserver in > 1996. I haven't used it since, and after doing a quick search, > was surprised to find out that it looks like it's become a > Microsoft Research project... Or maybe it always was? I have > no idea! I just remembers finding it on St

RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-30 Thread Cameron Childress
60.0963 -- http://www.neighborware.com America's Leading Community Network Software > -Original Message- > From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 9:31 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class) > > &

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-30 Thread Howie Hamlin
CTED]> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 9:27 AM Subject: Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class) > > O'Reilly WebSite was the first commercial NT Web server... > > it was? when we looked way back when, purveyor was all there was. > > > > it was the 1st

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-30 Thread Paul Hastings
> O'Reilly WebSite was the first commercial NT Web server... it was? when we looked way back when, purveyor was all there was. > > it was the 1st commericial NT webserver & we're still using it as a proxy --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-30 Thread Howie Hamlin
O'Reilly WebSite was the first commercial NT Web server... Howie - Original Message - From: "Paul Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 3:27 AM Subject: Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows se

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-30 Thread Paul Hastings
> Actually, I think Purveyor (www.process.com) was the first server to support ISAPI (Purveyor is no longer sold, however). it was the 1st commericial NT webserver & we're still using it as a proxy (hey we're a poor non-for-profit & we did pay for it ;-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus F

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread Howie Hamlin
lk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 1:51 PM Subject: RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class) > > Isn't ISAPI proprietary? > > Kind of, in that MS created it, and their implementation is certainly the > reference implementation. However,

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread Howie Hamlin
CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 1:36 PM Subject: Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class) > Isn't ISAPI proprietary? > ~~ Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lis

RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread Dave Watts
> What type of 'standard' API do you have in mind? Considering > all the places the server is used, I'd be surprised to find some > non-proprietary API not yet available... I was thinking along the lines of ISAPI, NSAPI, WSAPI, and Apache modules. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.

RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread Dave Watts
> What is a non-proprietary API? Aren't APIs by their nature > proprietary? No, there's no reason for an API to be proprietary by necessity, although most are bound to products which themselves are proprietary. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ phone: (202) 797-5496 fax:

RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread Dave Watts
> Isn't ISAPI proprietary? Kind of, in that MS created it, and their implementation is certainly the reference implementation. However, ISAPI has been implemented with non-MS web servers before. (WebSite, I think, at one points supported ISAPI in addition to its own WSAPI.) Dave Watts, CTO, Fig

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread BILLY CRAVENS
Isn't ISAPI proprietary? - Original Message - From: "Howie Hamlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:30 PM Subject: Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class) > No, many are

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread Howie Hamlin
No, many are standard - ISAPI, CGI, etc. are examples. Regards, Howie - Original Message - From: "Cary Gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 1:18 PM Subject: Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows s

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread Cary Gordon
What is a non-proprietary API? Aren't APIs by their nature proprietary? At 01:10 PM 11/29/2001 -0500, you wrote: >from: Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I > >don't think AOLServer supports any of the "standard" APIs used by other web > >servers. > >What type of 'standard' API do you have in

Re: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-29 Thread Larry W. Virden
from: Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I >don't think AOLServer supports any of the "standard" APIs used by other web >servers. What type of 'standard' API do you have in mind? Considering all the places the server is used, I'd be surprised to find some non-proprietary API not yet available...

RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-26 Thread Dave Watts
> What the heck is AOLServer? "AOLserver is America Online's Open-Source web server. AOLserver is the backbone of the largest and busiest production environments in the world. AOLserver is a multithreaded, Tcl-enabled web server used for large scale, dynamic web sites." http://www.aolserver.com/

RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-26 Thread Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC
What the heck is AOLServer? -Jay -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 6:53 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class) > PSS: Although certain parts of allaire.com run faster now >

RE: AOLServer (was: CF/IIS/Windows security class)

2001-11-26 Thread Dave Watts
> PSS: Although certain parts of allaire.com run faster now > that Macromedia has taken over, the support section still is > slow and the KB returns articles that have little relevance to > what I type it. That said, I'm tired of waiting around for the > web site to actually tell me something