Re: [midgard] Mail problems over the weekend

2000-04-03 Thread emile
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Carilda Thomas wrote: > What's a "social life"? Is this a new midgard function? Will it be in > 1.4 or do we have to wait for 2.0? MGD_GET_SOCIAL_LIFE(PHP) NAME mgd_get_social_life - force social life on caller SYNOPSYS void mgd_get_social_life(); DESCRIPTION

Re: [midgard] Mail problems over the weekend

2000-04-03 Thread Carilda Thomas
What's a "social life"? Is this a new midgard function? Will it be in 1.4 or do we have to wait for 2.0? cat Emiliano Heyns wrote: > There must be some kind of curse on our mailinglist. > > During the weekend the mi-recordz server (which forwards mail for the > greywolves.org domain) froze

RE: [midgard] Mail problems over the weekend

2000-04-03 Thread Ken Pooley
But this is my social life...without it I had to mow the lawn and drag piles of dirt all over the place for my 4 year old to grow food she won't eat. kp -Original Message- From: Emiliano Heyns [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 2:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [midgard] Founding a Midgard nonprofit (continued)

2000-04-03 Thread Henri Bergius
On 3 Apr, Emiliano Heyns wrote: > *grin* of course. But no 'advancement' clause is required in .nl > and I've seen non-profits end in petty arguments over this thing. It isn't required in here, either, but is strongly advocated by the registration bureau. Anyway, I agree with you here, it is go

[midgard] Mail problems over the weekend

2000-04-03 Thread Emiliano Heyns
There must be some kind of curse on our mailinglist. During the weekend the mi-recordz server (which forwards mail for the greywolves.org domain) froze solid for a reason as yet undetermined. This is why you all got to enjoy a quiet weekend with opportunities to catch up on your social life :) T

Re: [midgard] Founding a Midgard nonprofit (continued)

2000-04-03 Thread Emiliano Heyns
Henri Bergius wrote: > Under the Finnish law, the possible disbanding is > decided by a general meeting of the organization. > Usually the regulations state that the assets > of the organization are at that point donated > onwards to advancement of the organization's goals. > > For us, that coul

Re: [midgard] Founding a Midgard nonprofit (continued)

2000-04-03 Thread Emiliano Heyns
Henri Bergius wrote: > Yes. The idea of the nonprofit is just to > provide the infrastructure (servers, mailing > lists, etc) for the project and ensure that > all parties involved have equal opportunities > in using Midgard and doing business with it. > > I feel that doing things like consultin

Re: [midgard] Founding a Midgard nonprofit (continued)

2000-04-03 Thread Henri Bergius
On 30 Mar, Emiliano Heyns wrote: > On the topic of assets: I propose we have a clause in our regulations > stating that if we are ever to disband "The Midgard Project, Ry", any > assets remaining are donated to charity. Under the Finnish law, the possible disbanding is decided by a general meetin

[midgard] Lost URLs

2000-04-03 Thread Chari Daignault
I've gotten the Midgard system up and running just fine. The only problem I'm having is when I create a new root page and new top level page and content pages, and reference the correct article and topic numbers for the url creation, the system still can't find/create the pages. The admin site an

Re: [midgard] Founding a Midgard nonprofit (continued)

2000-04-03 Thread Henri Bergius
On 30 Mar, Emiliano Heyns wrote: > If under "The Midgard Project, Ry", probably. But nothing's keeping > any person or firm from offering Midgard consulting, so even if > "we" want to go commercial, we can do so. Yes. The idea of the nonprofit is just to provide the infrastructure (servers, maili

[midgard] question for midgard-lib documentataion (resent)

2000-04-03 Thread Ami Ganguli
(I don't think my original post made it through to the list, but please excuse me if this is a duplicate.) The current version of mgd_init and mgd_done (from CVS) actually initialize and free parser structures. I assume the intent is that any initialization and shutdown code should go here. Is i

RE: [midgard] Active Pages and non Existing Urls

2000-04-03 Thread P . Gillingwater
I suspect that the key to this lies in the HTTP headers, which you can access via PHP. You need to send a 404 Not Found error. Use the PHP header() function as a code init element before any other code is output. -- Paul Gillingwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Red Hat Certified Linux Engineer Acting Un

[midgard] Active Pages and non Existing Urls

2000-04-03 Thread Torben Nehmer
Hi. I have defined some active pages. While the whole thing works fine I have one Problem. Let's say the active page is reachable under /nathan/ If you give him an URL that doesn't exist, he brings the standard-page, because my code init doesen create an article id. Sure, I could create an cu

Re: [midgard] Allowing nobody to create topic/article

2000-04-03 Thread [ IGP Internet ]
Someone once said -> "ask and ye shall be answered" :) Thanks Emile. Vanja - Original Message - From: Emiliano Heyns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 10:19 PM Subject: Re: [midgard] Allowing nobody to create topic/article > Vanja Bertalan wrot

Re: [midgard] Allowing nobody to create topic/article

2000-04-03 Thread [ IGP Internet ]
Someone once said -> "ask and ye shall be answered" :) Thanks Emile. Vanja - Original Message - From: Emiliano Heyns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 10:19 PM Subject: Re: [midgard] Allowing nobody to create topic/article > Vanja Bertalan wrot

[midgard] Re: hosting

2000-04-03 Thread Carilda Thomas
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