Don Baccus wrote:
On Jun 6, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Jeff Rogers wrote:
I get down into these filters trying to figure out why my OpenACS
installation returned error pages for bad urls instead of the
Yes, this has been a known problem and known to be due to the fact
that filter's not being run.
So you're saying I could have just asked? :)
Well my question for now is, if this was fixed/changed in a way like
I've suggested, how long would it be before OpenACS could take advantage
of the change? I'm guessing it would need to be at least 2 releases
before server requirements could be changed, but that estimate is based
on policies I've seen elsewhere, not OpenACS specifically.
Are there other aolserver bugs/inadequacies that openacs works around
that could be improved? I know that back in the day ArsDigita
contributes a number of patches to aolserver (or may have just
distributed patches separately; I know that I had a server running
3.1+ad12 at one point). After all, aolserver is a fairly small
ecosystem and I believe OpenACS represents a significant part of that,
so it makes sense to have some cross-pollination (by which I don't mean
adding OpenACS-specific functionality to aolserver, but rather
adding/improving general functionality that OpenACS would benefit from).
-J
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