Ah yes, I concluded that myself, and it's indeed the simplest way to keep 
the list safe from harm and fast :]

However, I responded to poll the need for a PHP solution to OpenSRS, since 
PHP is getting more and more popular and I think that having three or four 
different PHP clients and wrappers are not the most effective way to solve it.

I think we should combine our efforts (almost said 'our forces', watched 
too much cartoons lately ;) to make ONE good PHP OpenSRS client and get it 
'official' so it can be added to the OpenSRS manual/filedir/etc, so people 
that are not aware of this mailinglist can use it too (I wasn't awere of it 
until recently, and I made an attempt at a client and made the wrapper 
because I thought there were no PHP solutions!).

I was thinking about a c++ php module to do all the 'hard' work, like 
connections, encryption and unicode/race conversion, which would speed up 
the client even more :], but it would also mean php/apache recompilation 
and 3rd party php mods, although we could get it to be part of the base php 
install once it final. The only problem I forsee are the regular updates of 
the OPS protocol and client, but I think some c++ guru could solve it by 
placing the code in a binary dll/dso/so which the php module calls.. or 
something :]

Anyway, are there plans from OpenSRS to support PHP, are there people on 
this list who think OpenSRS should support PHP, or do we have to take 
action ourself? Let's talk :P

-Arjan Wekking

At 13:20 7-2-2001, you wrote:
>Just as a note, the mailinglist does reject mails with attachments, or
>mails that get too big.  Had some problems with virii, and the simple fix
>(in the interim) was to disable attachments.  My apologies...
>
>Charles Daminato
>TUCOWS Product Manager (ccTLDs)
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Arjan Wekking wrote:
>
> > (Hmm, does the mailinglist reject mails with attachments? I've sent this
> > mail twice and it never got thru... let's try without an attachment :)

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