Hi Mark,
ns_sock* commands are still there and will continue to be there; no plans I
know of to deprecate them.
I don't have much Windows experience, but as far as I know, others are
using it fine.
Try using the ns_sock* commands, and if you have problems, post your
scripts to this forum and
Hmm, well, for one thing, we can't reach any of the irc.openprojects.net
servers from inside our firewall. Sigh.
Kris
Hello,
The AIM chat rooms are a fiasco. We end up in different rooms all the
time. What do you think about using IRC instead? We could register a
permanent channel on
hi,
how do you implement virtual servers in aolserver? the docs say that each
nsd can only server one site. so if i wanted to have many sites on one
physical machine, i would need to run many instances of nsd? and does
aolserver have an equivalent function to apache's .htaccess authentication
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 03:06:52PM -0400, Kriston Rehberg wrote:
Hello,
The AIM chat rooms are a fiasco. We end up in different rooms all the
time. What do you think about using IRC instead? We could register a
permanent channel on something like irc.openprojects.net.
I'm all for
Hehehe... Moving AOLserver Chat from A(OL)IM to IRC.
- Original Message -
From: Kriston Rehberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver Chat recommendations
Hello,
The AIM chat rooms are a fiasco. We end up in
I'm for it. I've never had any real luck with AIM.
Kriston Rehberg wrote:
Hello,
The AIM chat rooms are a fiasco. We end up in different rooms all the
time. What do you think about using IRC instead? We could register a
permanent channel on something like irc.openprojects.net.
Kris
Michael Roberts wrote:
I'm for it. I've never had any real luck with AIM.
Kriston Rehberg wrote:
Hello,
The AIM chat rooms are a fiasco. We end up in different rooms all the
time. What do you think about using IRC instead? We could register a
permanent channel on something like