On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Eric Thompson wrote:
I am sending you a list of the functions that I made up from the web page,
ended up just cutting and pasting it. Evidently you can convert the SGML
into ascii, but it was too much of a hassle to set up the software to do
it. I also sent this to
which may be the procedure for recompiling de midgard-lib,.
I mean i install the redhat 6 rpm, i have it working fine but now i want to
get the content from i distant mysql server, i download the midgard klib src and
change de defaults.h, ok then what do i have to do? recompile
On 13 Jan, Jim Munro wrote:
of Web developEment may be improving but the spelling is not. ;)
Good point. I've been thinking about replacing the picture
for almost a year now, but haven't done it as I don't have
the original one (with the street sign) available.
Janne promised to look at
Jim Munro wrote:
of Web developEment may be improving but the spelling is not. ;)
Nice site though.
regards Jim Munro
As a dumb. blonde, unilingual American, I am curious how well Mr. Munro
speaks and writes Finnish.
I see (unnamed, but you know who you are) American writers using
ok i install the rpm, does the rpm have the libs as shared librarys?
if not how do i do beacuse i recompile the midgard lib, conf..make...make
install
and then restart the webserver and nothing happend
thanks
david
Emiliano wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, David Moreno wrote:
which may
As a dumb. blonde, unilingual American, I am curious how well Mr. Munro
speaks and writes Finnish.
Let's volunteer to help rather than just criticize.
Amen. As a citizen of a supposedly bilingual country who can't
speak the second language for love nor money, I think it's remarkable
how well
On 10 Jan, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
It seems that it should be done at low level of Midgard, in midgard-lib.
Then we will have open system which operates by parsers just like PHP
operates by external modules. The main difference will be in the
language where parser's functions is accessible -
This is semi-related...
I have a bit of a problem... I need to allow the users of my HPage scripts
to post documents on the web (such as for a teacher who wants to put handouts
up)... They are available in MSWord format + such...
What I need is some way for the teacher to convert this into
ok but how can i do if i installed the moster package rpm, how can i
uninstall the midgard lib package?
david
Emiliano wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, David Moreno wrote:
ok i install the rpm, does the rpm have the libs as shared librarys?
Yes.
if not how do i do beacuse i recompile the
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, David Moreno wrote:
ok but how can i do if i installed the moster package rpm, how can i
Oh, sorry, I thought you meant the separate RPMS. The Monster Package
is linked against the static version of the midgard library and
will need to be recompiled for this kind of
At Wed, 12 Jan 2000 23:28:18 +0200 (EET), Henri Bergius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 12 Jan, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is semi-related...
Actually, it is quite much related to the subject.
I think we should try to make the parser system
generic enough that you could also support
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have seen editthispage? It's an interesting idea,although I think the implementation
they provide -sucks-. Anyway (www.editthispage.com), they allow you to control
the site layout with XML. It'd be nifty to add XML parsing so that you could
let people control things
[Apologies if you receive this twice, but I haven't seen this post
returned
to me nor is it in the MARC system]
Hi all,
The Monster Package has been reworked for USA release. If you're not in
the US you do not need to upgrade. It introduces no new features to
the package itslef, just the
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