I'll do what I can. We use AOLServer 3.4.2 as a publish/subscribe app server,
coding our services in TCL and C++. We haven't moved to the 4.x platform
because we wrote some of the things we needed against the 3.4.2 conn interface
(enhancing them some), so it's a bit painful to take the upgrade.
Am 21.06.2006 um 17:57 schrieb Rick Cobb:
I just asked for one using the self-registration page.
Do you have any interest in joining the development team?
We have forked from AOLserver in order to get a more
versatile high-performance web and application server
using Tcl as scripting language
Am 21.06.2006 um 20:06 schrieb Vlad Seryakov:
By reading this i got an impression that i should expect in the future
one day that CVS HEAD is completely re-written, all parts that you
think
are
unnecessary or not correspond to your requirements are removed. And
this
can happen even witho
We talked about this before. If I remember correctly, you didn't
disagree with me that the commands were racy, you said you code base
was large and you didn't have time to figure out what you really
needed.
More and more unnecessary code is being added. Things are getting out
of control. Howeve
Nothing particularly, but there's a better way to do it:
There are multiple ways to do it but it does not mean that server should
allow only one way for developer. This is the reason why projects fork,
if it is not flexible enough and not willing to be extended enough.
>
Look at the aols
We talked about this before. If I remember correctly, you didn't
disagree with me that the commands were racy, you said you code base
was large and you didn't have time to figure out what you really
needed.
That was about tls not cache
More and more unnecessary code is being added. Things a
On 6/19/06, Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stephen,
I understand you have the "right" vision how to do things but after long
period of time just removing Tcl API functions (cache set/get) is not
very polite.
It breaks a lot of Tcl code and i am not sure why do you think they are
racey
On 6/19/06, Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, what is wrong with per-cache expiration policy, nc_cache_create
-timeout parameter.
How i can create 2 caches with different expiration settings?
Nothing particularly, but there's a better way to do it:
Look at the aolserver head, at
Hi Rick,
> I just asked for one using the self-registration page.
:-)
That explains it. Maybe this was changed and I forgot it or read over it. But
originally the Wiki was editable only for a few accounts. Therefor my little
panic with the lingerie. But if anybody can add lingerie to the Wiki
I just asked for one using the self-registration page.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bernd Eidenschink
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 8:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [naviserver-devel] Wiki
Rick,
who gav
Rick,
who gave you initially an account (cobbr2) on the Wiki? The Wiki did not allow
changes for people without an account.
Bernd.
> Looks like you managed to fix it back to normal, Vlad. Great. Who is this
> person "P" (previously "Push" and "Search" who's screwing around?).
>
> Oh -- I'm c
No idea who that was/is, wiki allows to create any account so it might
be anyone.
Rick Cobb wrote:
Looks like you managed to fix it back to normal, Vlad. Great. Who is this person "P" (previously "Push" and "Search" who's screwing around?).
Oh -- I'm cobbr2 in case you hadn't guessed --
-- R
Looks like you managed to fix it back to normal, Vlad. Great. Who is this
person "P" (previously "Push" and "Search" who's screwing around?).
Oh -- I'm cobbr2 in case you hadn't guessed --
-- ReC
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vlad Ser
oops, sorry
Rick Cobb wrote:
Actually, I tried to get rid of the lingerie ad. The ones called Search and
made the change.
-- ReC
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vlad Seryakov
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 6:56 AM
To: naviserver-devel@
Actually, I tried to get rid of the lingerie ad. The ones called Search and
made the change.
-- ReC
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vlad Seryakov
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 6:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: R
I can see the user list but it does not allow me to change user
preferences, looks like Sf admins the only way if Wiki does not support
for admin to change other users.
Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
Am 21.06.2006 um 15:56 schrieb Vlad Seryakov:
I think password was guessed or the site has been hac
Am 21.06.2006 um 15:56 schrieb Vlad Seryakov:
I think password was guessed or the site has been hacked and password
changed which is much worse. It could be PHP Wiki bug that was used.
I was able to login with my password and i see in the history:
OK. What are our options? I do not know the
I think password was guessed or the site has been hacked and password
changed which is much worse. It could be PHP Wiki bug that was used.
I was able to login with my password and i see in the history:
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# 20:08, 7 Jun 20
Am 21.06.2006 um 12:10 schrieb Ibrahim Tannir:
Zensko donje rublje.
My collegue Ibrahim was kind enough to tell me
that "lingerie" is: women underwear ;-)
The above is in Croatian if anybody wonders...
Cheers,
Zoran
> > Can't login right now to fix it.
>
> I can't fix that at all as I do not know the password
> for wiki.
That's my problem: I at least think I know it - but I can't login. Sending a
new one does not work - I don't get the mail. I can't check what users did it
and if this is a hack!
I rely o
Zensko donje rublje.
What the heck is "lingerie" ?
Am 21.06.2006 um 11:59 schrieb Bernd Eidenschink:
Bad: Did you know we are advertising lingerie on the Wiki?
Looks like the starting page was changed at '2 Jun 2006'.
Can't login right now to fix it.
I can't fix that at all as I do not know the password
for wiki. What the heck is "lingerie
Bad: Did you know we are advertising lingerie on the Wiki?
Looks like the starting page was changed at '2 Jun 2006'.
Can't login right now to fix it.
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