On 11 Apr, Carilda Thomas wrote:
My suggestion is to either keep a separate server which does mod_perl type
stuff from the php/midgard server, or to have a look at the php slash-dot-like
thingy which is called phpslash and can be located from the php projects page
(I think).
Also, it
On 12 Apr, Derek Beattie wrote:
I have a script I use to install midgard. I can post it if anyone is
interested.
Sure! It might even be nice to have in the CVS.
I've also been working on a generic installation
system for Midgard (expect to hear more in couple
of weeks), so I'd be interested
On 12 Apr, Philipp Rotmann wrote:
Hi folks,
Greetings!
it's online just about four months now, but I just didn't manage
to get this e-mail across to you -- our own first Midgard
website :-)
Have a look at http://www.spun.de (sorry, only in German).
If you drop me a line or two on
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On 8 Apr, Emiliano wrote:
Blobserving (Binary Large OBject) will add the capability to serve
non-text objects (images, sounds, flash, etc) by Midgard itself instead of
passing the buck back to Apache. The advantage will be that these BLOBS
can be governed by the same administration
I've finally found some more time to work on my midgard-lib documentation, but
I find myself struggling with the sgml tools.
I think the combination of .rpms and other packages I've got installed are
makeing different assumptions about install directories and DTD versions.
It's getting quite
I don't mean to throw in a bone here, but I have a thought. Would it be possible to
add an RPC extension onto Midgard that would facilitate the repligard process? I was
looking at the RPC email floating around and thought it would be a good idea here as
well.
The theory would be, Midgard
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, Henri Bergius wrote:
We'd love to meet as many Midgard people
along the way as possible, so if you're
living somewhere in that area, please let
us know. As Jukka will coincidentally be
in Paris at the time, it could be possible
to also have some kind of a developer
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Miles Scruggs wrote:
I'm having a hard time figuring out what difference between static a active
page types?
Static pages only serve their own URL. Active pages serve their own URL
and all those 'under' them. If the page '/ex/ample' were active, it would
service requests
On 16 Apr, Ami Ganguli wrote:
I've finally found some more time to work on my midgard-lib documentation, but
I find myself struggling with the sgml tools.
The formatting is not that important. If you get
the material written, I can then convert it to
SGML.
It's a little off-topic for this
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On 16 Apr 2000, Ami Ganguli wrote:
I've finally found some more time to work on my midgard-lib documentation, but
I find myself struggling with the sgml tools.
I think the combination of .rpms and other packages I've got installed are
makeing different assumptions about install
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Miles Scruggs wrote:
It would be nice to have a place, site, list or somewhere we could submit
questions that the manual doesn't answer. Then others could work on
developing answers. We have that for the source but nothing for
documentation. I know not everyone can
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, Gottfried Ryser wrote:
use a Linux system. Midgard seems to me a very intersting solution for
building dynamic website ( I do it today with ColdFusion and ASP), but have
it ready and running I guess is a very hard job.
Can you tell me what you have tried so far?
On my
Hi
I am getting the following error in the error.log on virtual hosts on my
Apache server. These sites do not have relation to Midgard at all. Can
you please let me know what is causing this, and how to turn it off, as
the error.log on these hosts is filling up faster than the access.log.
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On 17 Apr, schleder.de wrote:
p.s.: The Apache run on an Windows 98 sr2 PC, is it a problem?
Alas, yes. At the moment Midgard only runs on UNIX
platforms.
The Open Server Architecture project is doing a Windows
port of Midgard, but we haven't received any word of
their progress
On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Quintin Lake wrote:
I am getting the following error in the error.log on virtual hosts on my
Apache server. These sites do not have relation to Midgard at all. Can
you please let me know what is causing this, and how to turn it off, as
the error.log on these hosts is
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