Re: Witango-Talk: Listing All Users

2005-01-03 Thread Roland Dumas
First of all, fix your domain scope timeout by setting the domain scope to timeout at 0. That will keep it alive. Next, Create a domain scope array with three columns: Forum#,visitor name, and a timestamp. Whenever a person hits a forum, add a row at the top of the array (position=0) with the sp

Re: Witango-Talk: Listing All Users

2005-01-03 Thread webdude
I just moved to another company that bought out all my stuff along with clients, domain names, sites, etc. I am going to wait a while and then push for an upgrade. Just moved here the last week of december so I am trying to get a handle on things before I push for upgrades and stuff. It's a muc

Re: Witango-Talk: Listing All Users

2005-01-03 Thread John McGowan
As far as i know there aren't any issues with shared scoped basic variables like arrays or strings. The problem on using T2K shared variables was with instantiating objects in those shared scopes, right? /John Dan Stein wrote: Sorry its been so long since I used that product I would hesitate to

Re: Witango-Talk: Listing All Users

2005-01-03 Thread Dan Stein
Sorry its been so long since I used that product I would hesitate to give advice. There may be some other folks still on that so maybe they will chime in. Have you considered upgrading? Dan on 1/3/05 9:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sorry, I am on Tango 2000. -- Dan Ste

Re: Witango-Talk: Listing All Users

2005-01-03 Thread webdude
Sorry, I am on Tango 2000. It states in the manual that the domain variables expire the same as local scoped variables. I have mine set at 30 minutes. Does this mean I need to create the domain variable at the login same as the user scoped variable for all to see? In other words, use 2 sets of

Re: Witango-Talk: Listing All Users

2005-01-03 Thread Dan Stein
Are you using Tango 2000 or witango? With witango you should be able to use Domain scope variable that keeps building a list of people logged in by adding to the array everything someone logs into that forum. I guess since you can not be sure they will log out, you will have to also keep checking

Witango-Talk: Listing All Users

2005-01-03 Thread webdude
Witango 2000 IIS 5 Win2k Server Okay, I got one that I am having a hard time figuring out where to start. I have many sites but on several of these sites I have either a forum or chat room built in Witango. I would like to be able to show a list of users currenlty online for all who have logged i