On 30/03/2011, at 3:45 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:
>
> Can you describe the circumstance when this occurs?
On start up and then periodically every time Witango tries to relaunch.
Wayne
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On 30/03/2011, at 3:49 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:
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> Also, I saw a crash similar to this yesterday when I was testing the cron
> functionality. If you have any entry on the line CRONTABFILE= in witango.ini,
> please remove it and save the file.
I'll give it a try and get back to you.
Wayne
On 30/03/2011, at 3:49 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:
>
> Also, I saw a crash similar to this yesterday when I was testing the cron
> functionality. If you have any entry on the line CRONTABFILE= in witango.ini,
> please remove it and save the file.
Wow, that seemed to fix it.
Strange that it would
"all">'
Of course now the problem has grown and the clients strings that are
comprised of alphanumerics and certain other characters such as : / \ etc.
Can someone assist me in adding these options to the list of allowables?
Thanks
Wayne Irvine
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Fergal Donlon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> <@REGEX EXPR="[^A-Za-z0-9!$]+" STR="<@VAR string>" TYPE="E" position="all">
One of the characters I need to allow is -. Does it need to be escaped so it
isn't seen a range definer? Also / a
Fergal Donlon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [^A-Za-z0-9\/-]+
Cool, thanks.
Trying it now.
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ck changes. Unfortunately when I edit with Bbedit
they forget that they are executable and I can seem to work out what it is
that makes them so.
Any suggestions?
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a the webserver the witango process
dies.
Anyone familiar with this issue?
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Dale Graham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I edit with BBEdit, and then just use the terminal to reset the files
> back to executable.
I'm using an App called ScriptGUI and it is pretty good for writing and
testing.
How do you set to executable in BBEdit?
Wayne Irvine
Damn, mine just said "You're a dumbass who can't keep Witango running on his
Xserve".
Anyone got 5 minutes to look at that post? Sorry for going 'On-topic' ;)
Wayne Irvine
Original post:
I'm moving my Witango 5 server to an Xserve Dual 2Ghz G5
Jon van der Raadt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I do not use filemaker with Witango so this may not help. I found when
> there was an issue with the datasource (no found, invalid) on OSX
> Witango crashes...
Really! That's terrible.
I'll check it out. There are no datasources on that server yet
pages/home.taf (T2000)
And here
http://www2.photoimaging.com.au/pages/home.taf (Witango 5)
(Roll mouse over story links to view in status bar)
Is this a known issue?
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ces? Any reason this changed from T2K?
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WT5". I've got a WT5 license but that's a whole
'nother kettle o' fish.
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nce it is the back end here.
The problem here is not the database, nor the OS, but the flakey mind of the
overworked/underpaid admin. See below:
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over as we speak. I have a Dual 2Ghz
Xserve just sitting there idling away.
Unfortunately I've had a real problem with Witango hanging whenever I turn
my back for 20 minutes. Have you experienced this issue?
I've just installed 5.5FC and will be interested to see if the issue has
been fi
lled 5.5FC and I haven't seen a hang, but it has quit.
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If anyone needs some bedtime reading following is the most recent crash log:
**
Host Name: xserve
Date/Time: 2004-07-28 13:54:45 +1000
OS Version: 10.3.4 (Build 7H63)
Report Version: 2
Command: witangod
Path:/Applications/WitangoServer/5.5/witangod
Version: ??? (???)
PI
Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Doesn't look like the crash logs I've seen, which are always associated
> with ODBC.
> are your data sources Filemaker?
Yes. FIleMaker 5.5
> How much RAM in the machine?
1Gb.
It's also running 4D Webstar and 4D WebMail.
Wayne
Byte
Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You haven't converted all your tafs to get rid of the evil ¥ (yen)
All the TAFs under T2000 talk to remote hosts so the paths were very
different. I did multifile search and replace to change the datasources to
#.
> making sure to save in Unix ISO Latin
I am beginning to suspect it's not a TAF or traffic problem. The problem
seems to happen when I'm not testing it and at this stage I'm the only one
hitting it (presumably).
I saw that it was running before I went to lunch, but when I got back it was
no longer running
oland. It would have been a fairly quiet and
lonely process otherwise (hint to Witango support ;) )
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in the code and
referencing that VAR in the includes.
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m) works now
because I assign the APPFILEPATH to a local VAR called APPPATH at the
beginning and rely on it from then on.
That said, it's a bit of a kludge and causing me to rewrite code that has
been stable for years.
Wayne Irvine
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ht
is used for File actions) but not in this case.
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John McGowan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> perhaps it has something to do with branching to that file in the root
> directory then.
Maybe. I'll test branching. But the file is in the same directory.
> loading another TAF might cause the appfilepath to get
> rewritten. What version are you seei
t's considered a 'bug' or a
'feature'? ;)
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a
> list, or with WT directly. Robert
True, but as I said I wasn't sure this was a bug. In T3 if you called a path
that didn't exist it made the directories for you. In T2000 this no longer
occurred but it wasn't a bug, but a feature [sic].
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. Is
there an easier way? I hate writing clunky code.
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s.taf?function=detail&record_ID=@@domain$ISA_specials
_list[<@CURROW>,1] TARGET=mainframe>
<@VAR domain$ISA_specials_list[<@CURROW>,3] ENCODING=none>
Has anyone seen this issue before?
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Fergal Donlon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Take out the WIDTH=40
That's it, I'm getting my eyes checked!
You can tell it's the end of a long an frustrating week can't you.
Thanks Fergal for pointing out the patently obvious that has eluded me all
day. Have a good weekend.
Wayne
Christian Platt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ok sorry, i donot have a right button on my mouse, but now i know...
If you're using a Mac with a single button mouse hold down the Ctrl key and
click. That's the equivalent of a right click.
Wayne Irvine
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Wayne Irvine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So now I'm trying to go back to 5.0X but the startup scripts have to be
> changed back. I edit them and then can't save them (I assume it's a
> permission thing). So I save to the desktop, change permissions, force copy
> the
Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> <@webroot> is useful for reading and writing files, but if you want to
> do includes, just use a root relative URL.
> <@include file="/includes/myfile.txt">
<@WEBROOT> gives me the /application... So I assume you don't specify a
volume name like in OS9.
.com.au/domain.taf
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Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> are you trying to get a directory not in your virtual host?
No, just a path that the File action won't reject.
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Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> oh, file action. Your first post was about includes
Second line from my first post:
'My latest issue is with Paths in File actions.'
> Simplest is to use <@webroot> which deposits you at the root of your
> virtual host
> Next simplest is to create a gl
bug? A
change in crontab syntax?
Any help would be appreciated. Directions to logs where I can monitor the
crontab activity? Anything.
Thanks
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ust sends an email to
me. If I trigger it via a browser it works fine.
Thanks
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Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>> What am I missing?
Had the same problem last week. Haven't found the solution yet.
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mes (as
opposed to a <@FOR> metatag within a Results action) is that considered to
be 100 separate actions and hence not effected by this limit?
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Phil Wade at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The @include call limit is PER ACTION. It is 75 PER ACTION in Witango Server
> 5.5.
A 'You got it, wonder boy!' would've sufficed.
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hange the debug mode for
the entire server whereas what I'm really trying to do is just change it for
this execution of this TAF.
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[EM
t WebStar wants text files with specific line
endings. I wonder if I need the correct line endings in the body of the text
also? If so, how do I get WiTango to generate Unix or DOS line endings
instead of Mac?
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Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Turn on Debug for a TAF
Stefan Gonick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the code I use:
Thanks, that’s a whole lot simpler than what I was trying to do. I’ll give some of these suggestions a try.
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Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Turn on Debug for a TAF
I just tried:
<@ASSIGN user$debugMode forceOn>
<@DEBUG>
Debug is on!
Done.
<@purge debugMode scope=user>
But it didn’t seem to work. Might be a Witango 5 error. I’ll try under T2000.
Wayne Irvine
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.
Yeah, that's how I got it working originally. I just copied the header info
with the correct line returns into the top of the text file.
I've also played with <@CRLF>s and thought I had it working but I'll do some
more with them.
Thanks for your help.
Wayne Irvi
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Turn on Debug for a TAF
Stefan Gonick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you see the standard debugging info aside
from your <@debug> stuff?
No, nothing.
Are you using the OS X version?
Wayne Irvine
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Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Turn on Debug for a TAF
Stefan Gonick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I'm using the Windows version.
I expect it’s an OS X version problem.
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John McGowan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you don't like looking at code that way, use the end line characters
> (whatever they may be on our platform) in an include file or something,
> and read the file into a variable and use the <@OMIT> tag to get rid of
> those unwanted endline characters
Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Doesn't seem to be an issue with the body.
Sorry, I meant everything in the content area of the File action.
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Ben Johansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That kind of formatting is called "Quoted-Printable" it is a content-type
> under mime encoding
Cheers. I was wondering what it was. Shame it's not an ENCODING option (hint
hint).
> Have you thought of using the @EMAIL and @EMAILSESSION tags?
I've jus
Ben Johansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At the conference I did a presentation on these new tags.
> Do you have the conference CD?
> I have v5 tafs that use it,
No I don't. I meant to get one off the Witango guys (they are 5 minutes away
from me) but never got around to it.
I'd be interested
, nor would it remember the settings after quit.
I assumed the prefs were corrupted but deleting them and re-registering
didn't change anything.
I'm currently downloading another copy but has anyone seen this problem
before and is there a known cause/solution?
Wayne Irvine
repair privileges using the disk utility.
I'll give that a go tonight. Need to start in Target mode and connect to
another machine.
Thanks
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imple gerenerates an email to me and includes a <@CURRENTTIMESTAMP>.
When I receive the email the sent time from the mail server is one hour
ahead of the time stamp. I guess this could well be a mail server issue but
is anyone else seeing similar problems?
Wayne Irvine
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Bruce Lam at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are you using Eudora client on a Mac OS X system?
No, I'm using WebStar Mail as part of the WebStar Server Suite.
I looked through all the WebStar Admin options but didn't find and time
related parameters.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I opened the file in BBEdit and the correct file path was in the XML.
I do all my Branch path changes in BBEdit. I thought this was a hybrid
problem between WT5 and older versions of Tango but I guess not.
Wayne Irvine
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Has anyone found the solution to the Safari upload problem?
Loads of my sites have forms for uploading data and files and work fine in
IE on all platforms but fail in Safari (and I assume Mozilla).
A search of the web confirms that this is a known problem, but not with a
known solution.
Wayne
Brian Humes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are you using Tango 2K server? If so, I believe there's nothing that
> can be done to solve the problem. File uploads work just fine using
> Firefox on T2K server.
Ahhh! Yep, the problem is on T2k. Haven't tested on V yet.
> I can confirm that file uploa
;week to a page' and 'day to a page' views of
events from a database.
Happy to write it myself but if there is a decent starting point available
why reinvent the wheel (at this hour it would probably end up a square).
Anybody know if that component is still available and if so where
Peter Ternström at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have developed a calendar component for my community application. If you
> want I can send you the calendar rendering TCF, and you will probably have a
> good start.
Thanks Peter, that would be a great starting point.
Wayne
Byte
any other
limitations I may have overstepped?
I just loaded the datasource in an old T2000 Editor and it worked fine.
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Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Make sure the FMP file isn't empty
It's not.
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Dan Stein at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mac or PC FMP 6 or 7?
Mac 5.5.
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Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Layout_0 ?
As always! ;)
Just so you know, this was working and now it isn't. Around this time I
added some fields but I am not sure this is a correlation.
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Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What's the format of the resultset that will cause each field to fall into a
> column and for each row to fall into an excel row?
I just write the ResultSet to a file with the extension '.xls' so it opens
in Excel.
There are some interesting issues wit
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Download to excel
Scott Cadillac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To fix formatting problems, just write some special HTML extensions that
Excel understands.
Thanks Scott,
I wasn’t even asking the question and I got the answer! I love this place!
Wayne
Ben Johansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> To directly run the taf you need Witango server service do this, so simple
> answer No.
Is this a job for the Java compiler?
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hould be looking for FileMaker\ Pro or
FileMaker\ Pro.app (inside the FileMaker\ Pro package) and which I should be
launching in case of an error.
Also, I need to launch the app and open a file and I have no idea how to do
this in a shell scri
MJPinckard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is it
> possible to use a specific set of characters (instead of just one single
> character) as a delimeter in the cdelim paramter?
Yes. We often use '[COL]' and '[ROW]'.
Wayne Irvine
Byte Service
e calendar thumbnail on the right expands to a full calendar with up to 3
events per day (customisable). The back end is a flat file database in
FileMaker but could be anything.
With Peter's permission I will submit the code for inclusion in WiTango
Components section.
Wayne Irvine
Troy Sosamon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I assume there is a page for entering and updating the events on the
> calendar.
I haven't written any back end TAFs yet as this client uses FMP over the net
to update their content. But you can do most of the job with the Search and
Add record builders.
Troy Sosamon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I only reboot my XP machines once a month or less.
I thought all Windows machines had an auto reboot feature built in?
It's called the 'Blue Screen of...' something or other. ;)
Wayne Irvine
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g out the
hair pulling and back tracking) many of us (ok, so me) would be greatly
indebted to you. ;)
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Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Problem is that I can't be sure whether or not banging head on wall and
> saying bad words was important or not ;-)
I think they're a given.
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dd Record wizard with a mail action). That would expose a lot more
people to WiTango and help me keep more customers.
Just my 2c
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ered by the cron and we're running nicely.
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a new compile. Make sure you are running a latest version.
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see the column names from the
datasource (FMP in this case).
How can I display an individual element by it's column name? Something like:
<@ROWS ARRAY=SearchResults SCOPE=Local>
@@local$SearchResults[<@CURROW>, 'Country']
Where the column I wish to
USER>'>
<@DEBUG>
@@local$detail[0,*] < Shows headers
@@local$detail < Shows single row array
<@ROWS ARRAY=detail>
@@local$detail[<@CURROW>, "Price"] < Shows I don't know what I'm doing!
Wayne Irvine
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Wayne Irvine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> @@local$detail[<@CURROW>, "Price"] < Shows I don't know what I'm doing!
Got it!
@@local$detail[<@CURROW>, Price] < Drop the quotes
Cheers
Wayne
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Dale E Graham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Should be
>
>> @@local$detail[<@CURROW>,Price]
>
> (You're doing everything right except the quotes and space...)
Cheers, although it seems to work with the space.
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Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Array Columns by Name
Chuck Lockwood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A couple other points regarding your example:
The <@Debug> tag is meaningless here
I am only showing the header to be sure it is there. Part of the debugging (hence the tag).
Wayne
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pointers to get me started?
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k it's time us OS X users got our fair share.
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Bill Conlon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Create a shell script, for example folder.sh (make it executable by
> witango)
Thanks Bill, that worked a treat. Had a few issues with permissions but
sorted it out.
Wayne
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Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Download my witango_cmd CLI utility, and you can easily pass a
> command to it like mkdir through an environment var, and it will run it.
I've downloaded it already to assess Imagemagick. Did you get my emails?
Wayne
Byte Services
5.08, OS X Server 10.3.9.
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to this before and
just reinstalling the Editor fixed it but that is a tad drastic.
Nope, I just tried loading the source on another workstation with Editor and
it also crashes. Back tot he drawing board.
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Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Bad FMP datasource
Dave Lubovinsky at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the FMP source has any "ghost" fields still present on a layout, even though the field has since been deleted, the editor crashes when defining that particular datasource.
Thanks Dave! I expect you could
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Read CSV into an array
Fogelson, Steve at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am reading an Excel CSV file into an array with a Read Action.
You could try something like this. It parses the file and works out whether a comma is between quotes or not.
<@ASSIGN NAME=FileContents
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Read CSV into an array
Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could write a perl script, and call it externally
I’d love to but I’m still waiting for someone to get back to me about a little product called witango_cmd. ;)
Wayne Irvine
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Has anyone written a simple snippet to generate a 8-8 digit password?
Preferably a-z, A-Z, 0-9.
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Wayne Irvine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone written a simple snippet to generate a 8-8 digit password?
Ahh heck, I'll do it myself:
<@ASSIGN NAME=charstochoose VALUE='<@ARRAY
VALUE="0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,x,y
,z,A,B,C
< Should be
Is this a known bug? Is a configuration option I can tweak somewhere? Should
I be reporting this in the bugs system?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I do not understand what this is all about.
>
> Please tell me
It is a spammer masquerading as WiTango support and sending you (and me) a
virus. Fortunately I use Macs.
Wayne Irvine
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Any Witango-ites have experience integrating SMS responses into a Witango
system?
I'm not familiar with the systems required to receive SMS data but I assume
it is a server that accepts data from a telco's network and processes as
required.
Wayne Irvine
Byte Servic
hat is about 2Gb
per day but it will obviously have peaks at certain points. Are there
algorithms for working out the bandwidth required.
And I guess the last question is where can I find short term high bandwidth
hosting for a Witango solution or should I look at co-location?
Wayne Irvine
I found this rather tasty Applet:
http://www.radinks.com/upload/applet.php
Not only can it test file size, but it can even resize client side.
I guess the only question is are end users (particularly non-Mac) used to
drag and drop?
Wayne Irvine
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