uot; (which is what
I'd prefer, for stability comparisons)
(in this case, I'm curious about the palm-syncing features of WP
1.1alpha for our home server, but can't afford to break our current
WWW-based email access...?)
Or should I just copy Data.fs and manually revert in case of accident?
Advice appreciated!
we are
talking about extensions to an "open source platform" to begin with,
so that sales based on services make more sense than shrinkwarp'd
(sic) EULA-code..
best,
-tony
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BlindGlobe Networks (home/defaul
something).
The ugly solution, until you find a clean one, is to have a second
apache process :-), and the first proxy-forwards to either Zope or the
second Apache. (I'm doing something like that for our home server, so
I'm intrigued as to whether you can provide a clean solution...).
best,
-ton
1 (anymore). There do exist
versions for NT, and it will run in a terminal window...
best,
-tony
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BlindGlobe Networks (home/default) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
UW Biostat/Center for AIDS Research [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FH
takes care of XSLT jobs for you. Developed by the same guy,
Paul Kinnucan, who does the marvelous JDE package for editing Java in
Emacs. Now if only he'd do a zope package ;-).
best,
-tony
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A.J. RossiniRsrch. Asst. Prof. of Biostatistics
UW Biostat/Center for AID
e approach (unfortunately no code) -- (X)Emacs can speak
SSL (uses it, at least, for imap communication :-), so if Zope's ftp
server could be SSL wrapped...?
A related question -- is there any way to get Zope to listen to scp
(ssh's copy)?
(I'm interested in exactly the same thing, sigh...).
best,
-ton
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A.J. RossiniRsrch. Asst. Prof. of Biostatistics
U. of Washington Biostatistics [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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,
-tony
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U. of Washington Biostatistics [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FHCRC/SCHARP/HIV Vaccine Trials Net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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