Hi Grant,
What is the problem? Provide
us with more details such as:
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What kind of OS do you use, versions of CF and Apache?
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What kind of auth do you use? Basic, DB, AD?
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What CGI dump is showing?
Look at REMOTE_USER
variable as AUTH_USER is not the
Hi All
How do you set up apache to pass through the cgi.auth_user values? I can't find any doc's on it... if someone can help...
*warning* Apache n00b *warning*
Thanks
Grant
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Sure, all that makes sense. We've been miscommunicating a bit. On point 2, I
wasn't proposing that folks watching a recorded presentation have remote
attendees. Anyway, beyond your group I was also talking as much to the whole
CFAussie list. Hope the suggestions and resources will be helpful.
/ch
Charlie, I think you miss interpreted what I was saying with point 1. I
think using Breeze for remote or recorded presentations is great, and
this has been done many times. Its the recording of a local presentation
that I think would be the trouble, quite a task was referring to
recording a lo
Well, there are multiple things being discussed there.
I'm not sure what will be "quite a task". If you mean the UGTV site, it's
already up and running and has over 20 presentations already online. If you
mean your last point, I'll get to that in a moment.
To your point 1, sure. A group can't
however, where brezo's really shows benefits is to be able to pull in
anyone from anywhere into the country to give presentations.
A good example is Geoff Bowers breezo on the new FarCry.
- the first version: him Sydney, us Brisbane
- later on: him Sydney, us (Steve Erat's CF meet-up crew) all_ov
Hi Charlie,
I think organising something like this may be quite a task. Couple of
things that spring to mind.
1) Location of the event may not be able to provide internet access to
private laptops used for presentations.
2) A lot of the time presentations used are pre-recorded, normally with
Hi, Barry. Was just curious if you might be offering the opportunity for
remote users to watch via Breeze? Even if the speaker is local, if you have
a net connection, you can use Breeze to let others watch in. :-)
Beyond that, you can also then record the presentation (even if you don't
want to