> As an update, Johannes Hentunen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> from Stonesoft has been assigned to work on the Repligard
> docs. He'll be writing the API documentation first, and
> then possibly start work on user documentation.
Another note on this,
Not knowing anything about Johannes' english communi
> On 16 Apr, Henri Bergius wrote:
> > Adequate documentation is part of Jukka's Repligard
> > project at Stonesoft, so that should be forthcoming.
>
> As an update, Johannes Hentunen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> from Stonesoft has been assigned to work on the Repligard
> docs. He'll be writing the API d
me in as being
very interested and wanting to help.
I used the http integration - User Friendly howto and script the other day
and loved it, I'm looking for the author's name but don't see it.
I'm really looking forward to applying whatever it is that you're going t
> It is not in the CVS, but rather in our Midgard
> database. Log in to http://admin.midgard-project.org to
> edit it.
I tried user: rparker
passwd: the same which I have for CVS but it fails to authenticate. Is
there a different passwd?
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> Ok, it is now in the 'Working on Midgard' section.
>
> http://www.midgard-project.org/article/1685.html
>
Ack, don't ya hate it when you post an article and immediately see an
edit?
We'll touch it up; need a verb in a headline and need to markup the
punctuation. Can I get this from the
Henry,
Here's the style guide, it should be good enough to post on the site. Of
course, it's open for the group's approval.
We'll be posting the final SiteGroups document in the next couple days. It
is an example of a document that uses the Midgard style.
Ron Park
ng SiteGroups in the next day or
two.
In regards to the Midgard Style, I'll do more research on this and hope
others will contribute their ideas.
Ron Parker
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Hey gang,
In an attempt to help focus the groups effort to produce a publishable
test
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Ken,
I think our strategies concerning the group are very common. The "style"
proposal covers group spirit and mutual concerns. I've gotta give it a
little more time but then I'll forward it to you. You, Emile and I can
come to an agreed upon proposal and present this as "our" proposal.
I'm exci
.
>
> If we want to grab this opportunity we will _obviously_ have to shape up
> our manual.
> Pick through the manual and find spots that are in error, incomplete, or
> incomprehensible. Point them out, or if you feel so inclined, adopt
> them. I've been
> working in cl
> :) They were suggestions. I still think you have a less biased view on the
> matter and it has helped a lot in getting it in this state. I've just
> filled in some details and lengthened some sentences.
It just alarmed me a little because I put a bunch of hours into the last
version of the docu
> If you allready have CVS access, I say go ahead. It should be very usuable
> now, and if comments come after the release, well, so much the better.
> We'll fine-tune the docs then.
OK, I think it's ready to be committed but I've got this phobia
about using cvs; what if my DocBook markup is b
> I think so too. I've added some suggestions.
Well, I'd say that's close to an entire rewrite. I followed the "<
keep" and "< suggest change" instructions to the letter. Considering the
time zone differences between us, I won't have time to look at it before the
1.4beta3 deadline.
Do you want m
Thanks to Cat and Emile. Your editing efforts are very helpful. I think
the current version is near completion. Late for work, gotta run.
Ron Parker
Mi-Recordz
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Introduction to SiteGroup (SiteGard) Virtual Database Environments
A SiteGroup creates a
*grin* Emile, I know you know that I know that it was you who originally
said whatever it was that was said.
> We could work on it it as we have for sitegroups, or we could set up a
> separate mailinglist for active documentation effort (or even per subject)
> so multiple coders can help with the
the
material. Meanwhile, the programmer focuses on starting a new
application.
Ron Parker
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SITEGROUPS
SiteGroups enables multiple virtual databases from Midgard's single mysql database.
Consequently when a user logs into a specific Sit
Disclaimer; I'm no expert but I'll toss a couple ideas at you. Because it
seems that part of your concern is httpd.conf, I'll attach my severly
incomplete tutorial document to this reply. The document is marked up for
DocBook so you'll have to sort your way through that code. That aside, I
think t
> I tried to look at the midguard information, but found that I was only
> confused. I really need this "site wide HTML template" system for all of my
> sites. (described in the forum post above) I have no real programming
> experience.
Well, Midgard is an environment where you can use a te
Should be able to finish it
by tomorrow or Friday at the latest. SiteGroups definitely looks like a
great solution, I'll incorporate it into my strategy when I finish this
document.
Ron Parker
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SITEGROUPS
SiteGroups seperates the addr
SiteGroups prevents Bill from accessing information and elements
which he doesn't own while allowing him to administrate one or all the
sites which he has access to.
Ron Parker
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> > > Is the consulting services for Midgard installation and support could
> > > break this?
> >
> > 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.
>
> On the t
rl redirector java
script. :)
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amed Root2. Does this make sense? But how would I link the splash
page to the main page?
This little voice is whispering in my ear, "you're missing the obvious."
Any thoughts are appreciated.
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Phil,
Thanks much, it's in the archive and I'll definitely be using this in the
next month.
Ron
> You can detect plug-in info with javascript. I will attach a script that
> will detect the flash or shockwave plug-in (although you can use another
> plug-in if you wish) and direct to a URL based
r/actumetiers/carrefour.html and
it's a very nice looking site. I don't speak french so I can't really
comment on anything.
Ron Parker
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Ronan-Yann Lorin wrote:
> Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 17:23:41 +0100
>
> >In addition to P.Gillingwater's advice, I'd suggest studying the VMUC
> >content handling scripts.
>
> In which directory can I found them?
OK, Disclaimer, I'm not an expert rather just another user like
you. :) Without knowing what you've created so far, my suggestion is to go
category by c
our needs.
I'm getting pretty good at the old "Cut & Paste."
Ron Parker
Mi-Recordz
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Stephan Goeldi wrote:
> Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 03:37:08 PST
> From: Stephan Goeldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [E
>
> Actually, this explanation ain't half bad. Anyone care to work on
> readability and run on sentences and put it in the manual?
>
> Emile
I will, I will! *grin* I think that material is enroute to 1.4 Building
and Managing a Site. Or was that some of the other excellent questions and
respons
n how to do the dump thing and I am already far enough into the weeds.
And God knows what waits for me in learning to install mysql from source.
I'm open to suggestions, jump off a tall building? :)
parker
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Emiliano wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Ron Parker wrote:
&
Wow, we might have gotten through mod_midgard and the mysql lib stuff.
Here's my new error. I've become so thick in the head from the previous
stuff that I can't think.
[Mon Jan 24 13:25:11 2000] [error] [client 192.168.1.2] Midgard: database
not defined for www.mi-recordz.com
Do I need to map
Tried "--with-mysql-/usr/lib" and that failed also:
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/mysql -L/usr/lib -mysqlclient -midgard -lm"
./configure --with-mysql=/usr/lib
configure:591: checking for a BSD compatible install
configure:650: checking for apxs
configure:685: checking for mgd_connect in -lmidgard
config
>
> > I guess I don't understand the LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib/mysql..." There
> > isn't anything for mysql in /usr/local/lib so I assume we're
> > telling...hmmm, suddenly waking to the futility of my assumptions and
> > not...
>
> I've installed MySQL from source since I didn't find any debia
Emile,
Thanks for the debian efforts, I am still having some trouble with it. I
am installing the libraries, skipping the database-in favor of keeping
the work I've already done which I could painlessly part with, mod_midgard
and finally midgard-php. This is on an unstable potato. If you ordered
Hi Derek,
I might be able to give you a few hints to get you started. The other
folks can probably help you more.
The following is from the Midgard - Application Server Suite document. You
follow the "learn more" link from www.midgard-project.org to read about
the other three interfaces.
Group
It's a style document that's located in Layout Administration area,
specifially it's part of the and it's titled head-style. If you
follow the style element root it'll help you see how the style documents
are organized and how they're called.
parker
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Derek Beattie wrote:
>
ddition, US sites will need the RSAREF library to comply with patent
> restriction.
>
> --- Ron Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You guys probably have this figured out already but ... As Emile stated
> > it's the RSA that's a problem for US users. If you co
links.
parker
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Derek Beattie wrote:
> Now I'm really confused. Is there anyway for me to setup apache with ssl
> without paying someone for a licenese? In the book I have it says...
>
> In addition, US sites will need the RSAREF library to comply with patent
>
You guys probably have this figured out already but ... As Emile stated
it's the RSA that's a problem for US users. If you compile from source you
can't use the RSA algorythym with your SSL enabled apache.
A solution that's mentioned in the mod_ssl pages, I think that's where
I've read this, is t
Anatol,
Here's a list of midgard powered sites.
http://www.stonesoft.com/
http://www.stonebeat.com/
http://www.vpmsystem.com/
http://www.midgard-project.org/
http://www.greywolves.org/
http://midgard-demo.marlowes.com/
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON wrote:
> Hi midgardians!
>
>
Hey guys,
I have a peculiar phenomena. When I create a New subpage within the Host
Administration interface the Subpages are preceeded with a "," i.e.
",midhoo". Also, in the Host Administration interface when I open the tree
to this particular Host the list skips one row:
www.mydomain.com:8102
e for being ignorant but, I thought php generated pages could be
parsed by a search engine's spider.
Am I wrong?
Ron Parker
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I've attempted to
follow our instructions and have run into difficulties by overlooking
httpd.conf settings. Updates are forthcoming.
Ron Parker
> Both seem to short for the beginner, I'd say. The second
> one is even too complicated throwing PHP code on people
> still tryi
Torben,
I believe the manual is available from the cvs depository. I just used it
last nite for the first time so let's hope I get this straight.
$ export CVSROOT=':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs'
cvs login <-for anonymous hit return when prompted for a password.
$ cvs checkout mid
ge of ports to use for httpd servers? I suppose 8102 would be a
fair guess.
Unfortunately, I haven't gotten my ISP to put "*" in my sub-DNS entries.
Might have to learn to run my own DNS.
Thanks
Ron Parker
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Did someone mention docbook?
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Ron Parker wrote:
> OK,
>
> I've accessed the cvs depository and now I need an sgml client for a
> redhat machine that's using x. Are you guys using emacs or someother
> client? I am guessing netscape doesn'
OK,
I've accessed the cvs depository and now I need an sgml client for a
redhat machine that's using x. Are you guys using emacs or someother
client? I am guessing netscape doesn't like .sgml files. Am I wrong?
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