[cfaussie] Re: AUTH_USER question

2006-10-02 Thread Dmitry Yakhnov
Hi Grant,   What is the problem? Provide us with more details such as: -  What kind of OS do you use, versions of CF and Apache? -  What kind of auth do you use? Basic, DB, AD? -  What CGI dump is showing?   Look at REMOTE_USER variable as AUTH_USER is not the

[cfaussie] AUTH_USER question

2006-10-02 Thread grant
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 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google G

[cfaussie] Re: Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Charlie Arehart
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

[cfaussie] Re: Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Gareth Edwards
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

[cfaussie] Re: Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Charlie Arehart
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

[cfaussie] Re: Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Barry Beattie
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

[cfaussie] Re: Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Gareth Edwards
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

[cfaussie] Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Charlie Arehart
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