Is there any doc's in .ps or .pdf format available ?
I would like to print out the doc's, and the doc's
on web is not suited for that.
-Lars Mikkel Aas
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On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Lars Mikkel Aas wrote:
Is there any doc's in .ps or .pdf format available ?
I would like to print out the doc's, and the doc's
on web is not suited for that.
You'll find txt, html and rtf versions of the manual
at http://www.midgard-project.org/~emiliano/
Emile
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I've found a good scripting-example in the tutorial, which
demonstrates a lot of midgard's possibilites,
and I'm trying to understand how it works:
A question appears:
What does: "$topic = $context[topic];"
Anatol
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On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, anatol wrote:
I've found a good scripting-example in the tutorial, which
demonstrates a lot of midgard's possibilites,
and I'm trying to understand how it works:
A question appears:
What does: "$topic = $context[topic];"
In an earlier part of the page build (the
Thanks for the info - answers a pretty fast in this mailing list :-)
I'm trying to understand how the HTML-page-building-process works.
Is there any visual description (perhaps a picture?) how midgard
works from start of the page-building until end.
Anatol
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OK. I downloaded the monster package. I want to install it on a clean, fresh
formatted RedHat 6.1 system. I installed it WITHOUT Apache. On the
Midgard-Downloadsite it says:
"You will need to install MySQL 3.22.27 from RPM seperately before
installing this package."
The last time MySQL
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Stephan Goeldi wrote:
Requires: initscripts = 3.25, MySQL = 3.22.30, MySQL-client = 3.22.30
But it didn't work. So can anybody point me to a 3.22.27 URL?
Actually the MP is built against 3.22.30. What does
$ rpm -qa | grep -i mysql
return?
emile
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On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, anatol wrote:
Thanks for the info - answers a pretty fast in this mailing list :-)
I'm trying to understand how the HTML-page-building-process works.
Is there any visual description (perhaps a picture?) how midgard
works from start of the page-building until end.
I'm
Hello!
I like to testdrive the Midgard Application Server for evaluation purposes
regarding the construction of some kind of Intranet at my employers firm. The
compilation and installation was quite simple until I got the following error
compiling midgard-php-1.2.5:
--8
gcc -g
"Emiliano [EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
"prefix=Left($q,Length(prefix))" from the get host query in the
midgard module - same results however. As you can see, I changed
one
of my names to match the prefix - I didn't really think it would be
that.
The prefix is _not_ part of the
dave wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I sort of knew this - I was just puzzled by the
prefix=Left($q,Length(prefix) line in the midgard module get host
query.
That's the prefix matching code.
I've set things back to port based virtual hosts, but I get the
problem. It's all set up as in the
Hello Webmaster,
you wrote:
It kinda worked (I think), but now I've got some problems.
Is there a visible difference between the admin interface in 1.2.5 and
1.2.6beta2? Other than the styles section being more of an outline, I don't
notice anything else. Of course this could have to do with
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Michael Knop wrote:
-Files /home/httpd/midgard/midgard-root.php3
Try changing this to only midgard-root.php3 (without the path).
I changed it. Now Midgard is asking me for a password for accessing the
example page, too. The error log reads:
[Fri Mar 3 00:33:14
dave wrote:
No AddModule mod_midgard
OK, my install instructions did not include this. I included this and
got
Syntax error on line 209 of /www/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot add module via name 'midgard_module': not in list of loaded
modules
My bad, should have been
AddModule mod_midgard.c
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