Re: [midgard] Images from Midgard European Tour available
Must have been a funny journey :-) One question: I read one month ago, that some of you are working for Aurora, now. Can someone tell my how this is handled? How do you get your fees etc.? Is there a monthly meeting? ... In our company we're thinking about how it would be, to give some of our daily work to volunteers of the 'midgardians', who can make this work for us (it's sure that we pay these volunteers :-) ) Anatol -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AW: [midgard] Midgard used to build German-language Business News Portal
Quite cool site - congratulations! Greetings, Anatol -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Paul Gillingwater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 03. August 2000 21:47 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: [midgard] Midgard used to build German-language Business News Portal Lanifex Partners is proud to announce that we finished our first major customer system based entirely on Midgard. The European Telecom Business News Portal "24on.cc" is now live, using Midgard. See http://www.24on.cc, although the portal is really http://portal.24on.cc. We didn't use all the fancy features of Midgard that we could have, but the customer loves the functionality they get from Midgard for general maintenance and flexibility. We also built a Content Management System for managing various sources of news in HTML and XML coming from content partners, which allows stories to be sorted according to different categories, and allow users to customize their view of the home page. Thanks to various people on this mailing list for such a great product, and for helping the Midgard community to move forward. We would be delighted if the Midgard Project home page could feature http://www.24on.cc as an example of a business Web site that uses Midgard. See http://www.lanifex.com/news/109.html if you want a link to the Press Release. Cheers Paul Gillingwater Lanifex Partners -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AW: [midgard] Monster-RPM's for SUSE 6.4?
Hi Ralf! We made a normal Suse 6.4 -installation Apache, Mysql ... and tried to install the 1.2.5-RPM's for SUSE 6.3, which worked nice. Then we made the entries in the httpd.conf file for apache and changed the entries in the midgard-database, as described in the installation manuals, but did'nt get the thing working. - Apache didn't start. I think our entries in the httpd.conf file are wrong. Is it possible to post the midgard-part of your httpd.conf-file Thanks, Anatol -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Ralf Eisinger Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Juli 2000 10:16 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: RE: [midgard] Monster-RPM's for SUSE 6.4? Hi Anatol, On 10-Jul-00 Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON wrote: After struggling a time with the SUSE-6.4-distribution and a clean midgard-installation, we see one chance in asking, if anybody is able to make a "Monster-package"-RPM (including apache ... like the one emile made for RedHat). Sorry, I couldn't help you with that, because I'm not very familiar in creating RPM packages. (maybe with one of the latest beta-versions?) If anyone would make this, we would be very pleased :-) Can you explain exactly, where your problem is? I have made a "normal" SuSE installation (with mysql, apache, ...). My next steps are downloading and installing midgard (with some friendly help from emile). The only hints you had to know, are the paramaters, you have to give to the different configure scripts. Mit freundlichen Gr|_en Ralf Eisinger --- IHS - University of Stuttgart, Germany Pfaffenwaldring 10 70150 Stuttgart Phone: (0049)-711-685-3201 -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AW: AW: [midgard] Monster-RPM's for SUSE 6.4? - no works correct
The problem was: "MidgardRootfile lib/apache/midgard-root.php3" but should be "MidgardRootfile /usr/lib/apache/midgard-root.php3" Thanks a lot :-) Anatol -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Ralf Eisinger Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Juli 2000 13:53 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: RE: AW: [midgard] Monster-RPM's for SUSE 6.4? Hi Anatol, On 11-Jul-00 Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON wrote: Hi Ralf! We made a normal Suse 6.4 -installation Apache, Mysql ... and tried to install the 1.2.5-RPM's for SUSE 6.3, which worked nice. Then we made the entries in the httpd.conf file for apache and changed the entries in the midgard-database, as described in the installation manuals, but did'nt get the thing working. - Apache didn't start. I think our entries in the httpd.conf file are wrong. It would be better, if you change the apache log to debug and have a look in the error file: perhaps you find there the reason, why apache didn't start. Is it possible to post the midgard-part of your httpd.conf-file It's the same, I have posted yesterday, but this for 1.4beta4, I think there at least one difference: in 1.2.5 you have to protect the midgard-root file, in 1.4beta4 this is done automatically by midgard [ -- emile:is this correct?] But hier is my midgard.conf file which I include at the end of httpd.conf: --- midgard.conf MidgardDatabase midgard midgard yourmidgardpassword # adjust that !!! MidgardRootfile /usr/lib/apache/midgard-root.php3 Files midgard-root.php3 require valid-user AuthName Midgard AuthType Basic /Files Listen 80 NameVirtualHost xx.xx.xx.xx:80 VirtualHost xx.xx.xx.xx:80 MidgardEngine On # this entry should be found in the database: midgard.host ServerName www.yourdomain.at Port 80 # Switch off magic quotes - it is required with Midgard php3_magic_quotes_gpc off php3_magic_quotes_runtime off # Configure text parser: # Change to 'russian' for Russian Midgard MidgardParser latin1 # Configuration for Russian Midgard: IfModule mod_charset.c # default charset for real or virtual server (selected if all other charset- # selections methods fails) CharsetDefault koi8-r # Default source (on-disk) charset (we keep all content in DB in KOI8-R # encoding). If you want different encoding, please re-encode midgard-ru.sql # before inserting it into DB too. CharsetSourceEnc koi8-r # Force mod_charset to do its work CharsetDisable Off /IfModule /VirtualHost -- snip In the general section of httpd.conf you have to load the mod_midgard. Hope, this will help you. -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[midgard] Httpd.conf-file for SUSE-Systems needed
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[midgard] Monster-RPM's for SUSE 6.4?
After struggling a time with the SUSE-6.4-distribution and a clean midgard-installation, we see one chance in asking, if anybody is able to make a "Monster-package"-RPM (including apache ... like the one emile made for RedHat). (maybe with one of the latest beta-versions?) If anyone would make this, we would be very pleased :-) Anatol -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AW: [midgard] Lanifex announces new-look Web site
Morning! Your new website looks quite cool. - congratulations! Anatol -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Paul Gillingwater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 05. Juli 2000 22:03 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: [midgard] Lanifex announces new-look Web site Lanifex Partners is proud to announce its new-look Web site, built using Midgard. Check out: http://www.lanifex.com Thanks! Paul Gillingwater Lanifex Partners -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[midgard] Midgard Project Ry Membership?
As i've read some of you are now working for Aurora, which has sponsored the meetings in France. Can anyone give me a little more information about this company and what aim they have with midgard? In the article I've read, it has been mentioned that there is a Midgard Project Ry Membership. - Which memberships are available and what are the costs? Greetings from austria, Anatol -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[midgard] MMMM in Vienna
Hejdo! Yes, it's true - companies in Austria use Midgard :-) - We are working with the system since November 99. We have an eye on the midgard-development and think it comes into the right ways - maybe we can make a little contribution and, because of that, asked about the membership-fees. We recognized that lanifex uses midgard, too. (hehe, your homepage looks a little bit like the midgard-example site ;-)) If time is on our side, we'll take part on the midgard-meeting, although it's located in Vienna and we are located in nearby Linz. Greetings, Anatol P.S. Which is the "second"-company working with midgard? -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Paul Gillingwater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Montag, 03. Juli 2000 13:25 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: [midgard] Midgard Project Ry Membership? Hey cool! A third company in Austria to work with Midgard! I'd like to announce the first Monthly Midgard Madness Meeting (M4), to be held: Stars and Stripes Bar (Am Kaisermuehlendamm) Berchtoldgasse 1 A-1220 Wien Friday, 7 July 2000 at 19:00 hours. This is an open meeting for all Midgard users in Austria, just to get to know each other, and talk about Midgard. Cheers Paul Gillingwater Lanifex Partners http://www.lanifex.com Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON wrote: As i've read some of you are now working for Aurora, which has sponsored the meetings in France. Can anyone give me a little more information about this company and what aim they have with midgard? In the article I've read, it has been mentioned that there is a Midgard Project Ry Membership. - Which memberships are available and what are the costs? Greetings from austria, Anatol -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AW: [midgard] Midgard Project Ry Membership?
So we have to decide, how many of us want to feel fine :-) - This will take time, but we need any information on where we can sent the money to. Greetings, Anatol -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Emiliano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Montag, 03. Juli 2000 13:42 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: [midgard] Midgard Project Ry Membership? As i've read some of you are now working for Aurora, which has sponsored the meetings in France. Can anyone give me a little more information about this company and what aim they have with midgard? Too bad that JP, who has been our main contact in Aurora, is on holidays now. There are a number of posts by him in our archive you may want to read. In short, they needed a product like Midgard and have decided to hire a few of us so we can work on it full time. Aurora is itself an Open Source shop and have guaranteed us that Midgard will remain OSS and that control of the product remains within hands of the MPRy. For me (as I'll probably be joining them too, soon) and the others these are signing conditions. In the article I've read, it has been mentioned that there is a Midgard Project Ry Membership. - Which memberships are available and what are the costs? There are three levels of membership: - participating member: active contributors. These members have voting right. - private member: for a fee of 50 euro/year you get to feel good about supporting an OSS product - corporate member: for a fee of 1000 euro/year your entire company gets to feel good about supporting an OSS product I'm trying to get an IRC meet together with most Paris attendees so all questions can be answered interactively, specifically about the meeting in Paris. All I need is an idea of who wants to join in the discussion, and when is a good time for them. Emile -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[midgard] OPENCMS - anyone heard of it?
have a look at http://www.opencms.org Anatol -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[midgard] parse error: problem with page-elements
I've created a ROOT-page in the host-admin which contains a page-element called "global-navigation". In the layout-admin I reference to this page-element by (global-navigation) which works fine. The only problem is the following error, which is displayed in the bottom of the generated html-file. "Parse error: parse error in /usr/lib/apache/midgard-root.php3 on line 13" If I take a look at midgard-root.php3 I find a script which consists of 12 lines. ? Anatol Mayr HEXAGON EDV-Dienstleistungen Weissenwolffstraße 14 A-4221 Steyregg, Austria Tel.: (+43) 732 / 640 530 Fax: (+43) 732 / 640 530 - 20 Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [midgard] parse error: problem with page-elements
It usually means that there is an unterminated block in your code somewhere. After looking on my code line for line, I've found the beast. A simple "}" ends the problem. Thanks, Anatol P.S: Will there be a Monster-Package for SUSE 6.3 available (inluding Apache, MYSQL, Midgard ...) like that available for Redhat 6.1? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Emiliano Heyns Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 10:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [midgard] parse error: problem with page-elements Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON wrote: I've created a ROOT-page in the host-admin which contains a page-element called "global-navigation". In the layout-admin I reference to this page-element by (global-navigation) which works fine. The only problem is the following error, which is displayed in the bottom of the generated html-file. "Parse error: parse error in /usr/lib/apache/midgard-root.php3 on line 13" If I take a look at midgard-root.php3 I find a script which consists of 12 lines. I'll try to get this in the FAQ soon. In the meantime: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=midgardm=94805420825067w=2 Emile -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[midgard] Question to midgard-functions
I've generated the following script: It should show the first topic, then all of the articles of the first topic, the second topic and all of the articles of the second topic ... !-- StartSeite wird generiert -- ? { $article = mgd_get_article(23); ? (article.content:h); ? } ? ? $topic = mgd_list_topics(18); while ($topic-fetch()) {? H3 class="grey"(topic.description:h);/H3 ? $allArticles=mgd_list_topic_articles($topic,"alpha");? ? } ? I want to show the topics in a structure like this: --- topic 1 --- article 1 of topic 1 --- article 2 of topic 1 --- article 3 of topic 1 --- topic 2 --- article 1 of topic 2 --- article 2 of topic 2 --- article 3 of topic 2 --- topic 3 --- article 1 of topic 3 --- article 2 of topic 3 --- article 3 of topic 3 .. How can I access the articles of "$allArticles"? Anatol Mayr HEXAGON EDV-Dienstleistungen Weissenwolffstraße 14 A-4221 Steyregg, Austria Tel.: (+43) 732 / 640 530 Fax: (+43) 732 / 640 530 - 20 Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [midgard] Question to midgard-functions
Thanks, i've tried to access the articles of my topics in the same way, but the result is a little bit strange, because no articles are shown. My site-structure is the following: topic(18) -- subtopic(27) article(28) -- subtopic(28) No article here at the moment -- subtopic(29) article(26) article(24) article(25) article(27) Here's the script: $topic = mgd_list_topics(18); if ($topic) { while ($topic-fetch()) { ? H3 class="grey"(topic.description:h);/H3 ?php $article = mgd_list_topic_articles($topic-id); if ($article) while ($article-fetch) { ? a class="navi" href="/buchtipps/beschreibung/(article.id);.html" (article.title);/a /P ?php } } } ? So, I thought the script does the following: Go to topic 18, have a look, if there are subtopics. If yes, show the description of the subtopic. ('til this point everything works fine). Have a look if there are articles in this subtopic. If yes, show the article-id. (but this doesn't work.It seems that the script never runs in the "while ($article-fetch)". Anatol Mayr HEXAGON EDV-Dienstleistungen Weissenwolffstra?e 14 A-4221 Steyregg, Austria Tel.: (+43) 732 / 640 530 Fax: (+43) 732 / 640 530 - 20 Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [midgard] Question to midgard-functions
Oh, oh, oh :-) thanks a lot - now it works fine! Greetings to all of the midgardians, Anatol -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Emiliano Heyns Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 2:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [midgard] Question to midgard-functions Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON wrote: Thanks, i've tried to access the articles of my topics in the same way, but the result is a little bit strange, because no articles are shown. $topic = mgd_list_topics(18); if ($topic) { while ($topic-fetch()) { ? H3 class="grey"(topic.description:h);/H3 ?php $article = mgd_list_topic_articles($topic-id); if ($article) while ($article-fetch) { ? ^ while ($article-fetch()) { ? a class="navi" href="/buchtipps/beschreibung/(article.id);.html" (article.title);/a /P ?php } } } ? Emile -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[midgard] SuSE 6.3 RPMs?
When will the RPM's for Suse 6.3 be available? Bye, Anatol -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [midgard] Storing pictures in the database?
I have found an article about storing images in an mysql-database. http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/florian19991014.php3 Maybe we will try this way. Bye, Anatol -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Emiliano [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Jänner 2000 20:15 Betreff: Re: [midgard] Storing pictures in the database? On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Carilda Thomas wrote: From a pure systems point of view, I fail to see why anyone would want to. If the picture is accessed from the file system, it is served as an http request, but we are all using keep-alive, aren't we, so there should be minimal overhead here. If the file is stored in the database as a large object, then the entire file must be packaged into some shared memory location and transferred to whatever process is looking for it. Now, getting it out of the database is still a filesystem access, with the additional overhead that the data base puts on it. Not necesarily. MySQL can't but most large database seem to offer BLOB streaming so you can stream straight to the client. FS access is fine but deeply nested directories can be a strain on the server too. Anyway, the issue is not whether the BLOBs get stored in the FS or he DB, but whether Midgard will offer a clean, integrated approach to management of BLOBs. If you want over the web management you don't want to have people need to do FTP just for the images, and I generally don't want to grant my content managers any sort of system account (telnet, ftp or otherwise) on my systems. And replication must not involve two totally unrelated steps. And security must be managed by one means (and I hate apache's security 'management'). emile -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [midgard] Comparing Midgard with commercial products
I've looked at it recently, but couldn't find anything that midgard doesn't or can't offer, other than the versioning (which can be done in Midgard/PHP, albeit less efficiently). It's strongest sell seems to be the ability to deliver static pages, but this is exactly how I use Midgard at one site. I let people work on the site as usual, and use a mirroring utility to push the site to the public (static) server. Bye, Emile One question: We want to use midgard as an internal utility and publish the pages we created on a simple apache-web-server - without any database-connectivity or php-support - only pure html-files. How can we do that? Bye, Anatol -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]