On 12/30/2014 10:21 AM, Rabbi David Botton wrote:
I'll take a look at tutorial 08. Which browser are you using?
Title of Tutorial 09 is Tutorial 08.
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Jeff Carter
Why, the Mayflower was full of Fireflies, and a few
horseflies, too. The Fireflies were on the upper deck,
and the horseflies
Now that version 1.0 is here, I am going to start working with it to see
what I can do.
Great. I'm already getting ready for 1.1 :)
I do have a question: Does Gnoga supply any way to securely encrypt
information so that it cannot be snooped by outside parties?
There are two solutions, one
Corrected. The first post 1.0 check in :)
David Botton
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Jeffrey R. Carter jrcar...@acm.org
wrote:
On 12/30/2014 10:21 AM, Rabbi David Botton wrote:
I'll take a look at tutorial 08. Which browser are you using?
Title of Tutorial 09 is Tutorial 08.
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cmd$ bin/media # clic on play button
Fixed. Related to changes in the way the On_Connect procedure worked.
cmd$ bin/multiuser # clic on Click to close down server
I'll look more in to this it is related to shutting down the http server
before the task is terminated.
cmd$
Ok, I've added -XPRJ_TARGET=${PRJ_TARGET} to the gprbuilds and modified
settings.gpr to handle the new project types.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Pascal blady-...@users.sf.net wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if PRJ_TARGET set in Makefile is known from GPR files.
For instance on MacOS specific
It ends up that adding a secure https / ssl connection to Gnoga
applications is extremely simple if using Apache (or other web server). You
just have to set up the proxy connection with SSL.
To try out use: https://snake.gnoga.com/secure.html
You will note that because of SSL caching an