Maybe, we should add "self-healing" to the feature list of NaviServer :)
In general, it is a good idea to make test-cases with curl, also for you
to understand, what is going on in detail.
all the best
-gn
On 04.07.20 18:37, Iuri de Araujo Sampaio wrote:
Hi,
I woke up today and Postman
The "unfriendly" behavior of redirects (actually redirects for methods
other then GET used e.g. for customized error pages) should be fixed by
the following change in the NaviServer repository:
https://bitbucket.org/naviserver/naviserver/commits/0072469bedcd7a4640af9d9f215b1573504e385f
See as
urgently?
-gn
[1]
https://bitbucket.org/naviserver/naviserver/commits/9c48894ae8e433aa4dfbe5473e9553f796ec24bd
On 08.06.20 17:46, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
No change to the other failing tests, nor to the ones that we're
currently skipping with the notWin32 constraint.
E.g., test ns_thread-2.6 still
On 03.06.20 21:13, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
ns_thread.test
[03/Jun/2020:14:25:28][4844.13bc][-tcl-nsthread:7-] Notice: update
interpreter to epoch 1, trace none, time 0.219973 secs
Assertion failed: (addr != ((void *)0)), file tclobj.c, line 325
On 08.06.20 16:32, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 12:04:59PM +0200, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
So, i have modified the code to use "time_t" for the "sec" member,
... and many of the warnings disappeared.
That's a big improvement, thank you, Gustaf! The 22 re
On 04.06.20 17:26, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
This sounds indeed related with the original problem.
The test registers a repeating proc (interval 1s),
but within in the time-range of 2.5s, it is executed
only once.
...
maybe i get on the weekend some access to a win environent.
i could use
On 08.06.20 19:39, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
On Windows there are still a few compiler warnings that look a little
suspicious (below), but I don't see any good way to fix these.
it is not hard to silence these cases (at least one of these appeared
multiple times on stackoverflow), but these are
On 08.07.20 17:33, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
Thank you, very much. I'm going to implement it right now.
Dear Maksym,
server-side SNI should be now fully implemented (including OCSP and SNI,
which are technically not SNI related, but required some refactoring due
to virtual hosting, which is not
On 01.07.20 02:03, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
Hello,first of all thank you for great work.
If I understood correctly on compile time we need to provide a
configuration option to compile NaviServer with mutex or rwlocks, so
option b sounds good and more than enough.
Right now, the flag is set in
Is it possible to revert old -r behavior when config can be placed
outside of the chroot point?
A change 6 days ago has introduced the testing flag "-T"
where also the code locality was improved. This moved the
reading of the configuration file after the chroot() command.
This is fixed now and
Dear alll, i found a couple of more places, where non-existing config
sections might cause troubles. Will go through these more carefully and
produce a new rc when done. -gn
On 11.01.21 15:13, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Dear David,
I could reproduce the behavior. The problem was due to a change
Dear David,
I could reproduce the behavior. The problem was due to a change about a
year ago, which reduced code duplication in cases, where no section for
nsproxy was provided in the configuration file. In reported case, it was
looking for "ns/server/default/module/nsproxy". This explains as
On 11.01.21 16:45, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Will go through these more carefully and produce a new rc when done. -gn
The updated version is running since yesterday on openacs.org (4 virtual
servers [1]), i have tested also with macOS 10.14.6, Ubuntu 20.04,
Fedora Core 32, OpenBSD 6.8 (LibreSSL
with
--prefix=/usr/local/ns/ such that the Tcl-verson is in the /usr/local/ns
tree. When producing new binaries of NaviServer, we produce as well new
binaries of Tcl.
Everything clear?
-g
[4] https://next-scripting.org/2.3.0/doc/misc/thread-mallocs/index1
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 at 20:36, Gustaf
Is there a defined way to cancel an upstream proxy request from within
the ::revproxy::upstream filter?
Inside the URL rewrite callback, one can decide based on all context
info, whether to forward to A or to B. However, one cannot decide whether
to forward or not, i.e. calling
On 21.12.20 10:58, David Osborne wrote:
As far as I can remember, the multiple servers are to make routing
more convenient.
well, it is not the main purpose of multiple servers :)
However, with the changes of yesterday, your use case should work just fine.
I'm guessing I could be using
On 18.12.20 17:43, David Osborne wrote:
When the request arrives via server1/nsssl1 on port 443 everything
seems fine.
But when the requests comes in on server2/nsssl2 on port 8443, we get
the error:
[18/Dec/2020:16:33:00][28278.7f80e7635700][-socks-] Error: channel
"conn46" does not
Dear David,
the crash looks like a problem in the OpenSSL memory management.
In general, i would believe that this is a problem in the NaviServer
code, but of the interplay of the various memory management options of
OpenSSL, NaviServer and Tcl. We use these functions under heavy load on
Dear Maksym,
[ns_conn auth] handles Digest authentication (i've never used it), but
"Bearer" is not handled.
The fields in the "Authorization" request header field are not always
structured the same way,
so NaviServer tries it interprete it based on the first word. The known
types are
Look at "Authorization: Basic d2lraTpwZWRpYQ==" it is just two tokens,
but the content is decoded and returned in the ns_set a user and
password. Here is an example of the digest authorization header
Authorization: Digest username="Mufasa",
realm="testre...@host.com",
On 09.01.21 19:01, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
Hello everyone, may someone confirm that ns_quotehtml works as it
should, because on my system its not:
Command: ns_quotehtml {}
Result:
What is your system? It works for me. What is your OS?
Interestingly, ns_quotehtml was not covered by the
On 10.01.21 15:58, oleg wrote:
We have tested Naviserver RC.
No problem found on Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows10/MSVC2019/32bit.
Great!
Have an issue for Windows10/MSVC2019/64bit build.
lassign [ns_sockopen -nonblock httpbin.org 80] rfd wfd
ns_sockselect -timeout 1000 {} $wfd {}
This is an
:) Sorry false alert, my bad. Due to lack of coffee and some good
sleep, I was testing some procs in "nsshell", and of course browser
rendering escaped characters back to normal, and my zombie brain
couldn't process why. It works fine, at least it has a regression test
now ;)
Many thanks for
Hi David,
Many thanks for that details, this helps a lot. I will look into this,
but probably, the weekend is the earliest time. Now, i understand the
problem at least.
all the best
-g
On 21.01.21 16:15, David Osborne wrote:
I dug a bit more into why NaviServer at master might not be
sleep, I was testing some procs in "nsshell", and of course browser
rendering escaped characters back to normal, and my zombie brain
couldn't process why. It works fine, at least it has a regression test
now ;)
On Sat, Jan 9, 2021 at 5:44 PM Gustaf Neumann <mailto:n
On 25.01.21 17:42, David Osborne wrote:
This is part of the commit which seems to be changing the behaviour in
our case in SockSetServer in driver.c..
sockPtr->location would have previously been set to drvPtr->location
here and passed on to connPtr->location in NsQueueConn I think.
Dear
Dear all,
The 4.99 branch (bug-fix branch for the 4.99 family) is now updated
with the change of David. Additionally, i have added basic test cases via
introducing a new command "nscp users".
all the best -g
3.1.1), FreeBSD 12.2
The following people have contributed to this release:
Andrew Piskorski
David Osborne
Gustaf Neumann
Hector Romojaro
Maksym Zinchenko
Oleg Oleinick
Zoran Vasiljevic
Below is a summary of changes. The major changes since RC1 are
improved robustness in case
Andrew Piskorski
David Osborne
Gustaf Neumann
Maksym Zinchenko
Oleg Oleinick
Zoran Vasiljevic
Below is a preliminary summary of changes.
Please test if possible. The release should be in about
one week.
Future goals:
- move towards release 5.0
- upgrade license from Mozilla 1.
Dear David,
The i could reproduce the problems, which showed up only for
configurations with local network drivers (loading the driver
in the server specific section, not in the global section).
In general, the definition over the global section is recommended,
since it supports virtual
On 11.07.21 14:14, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
Hello,I'm having trouble with encodings, or maybe I don't understand
something.
My first question is: when I run *"ns_charsets*" command it will not
return UTF-8 encoding in the list, why and what does it mean?
Dear Maksym,
"ns_charsets" is a code
)
and everything looks ok
all the best
-gn
On 27.04.21 11:52, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Dear Oscar,
Can you make please a quick check:
when you run [1] the installation says at the end:
You can now run plain NaviServer by typing the following command:
sudo /usr/local/ns/bin/nsd -f -u nsadmin
Dear Oscar,
Can you make please a quick check:
when you run [1] the installation says at the end:
You can now run plain NaviServer by typing the following command:
sudo /usr/local/ns/bin/nsd -f -u nsadmin -g nsadmin -t
/usr/local/ns/conf/nsd-config.tcl
When you start this instance of
good to know. i've added this as an example to the manual pages in the
repository... -gn
On 01.05.21 16:35, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
Thank you. that's exactly what I need
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one can access the content of a PUT/POST request via "ns_getcontent".
Just get the content and parse content e.g. into a dict.
-gn
if {[ns_conn method] in {PUT POST}
&& [ns_set iget [ns_conn headers] Content-Type] eq "application/json"
} {
Dear all,
on sourceforge is a release candidate for NaviServer 4.99.21 [1].
This is essentially a bug-fix release and cleans everything up, what was
reported after the larger release of 4.99.20 as an issue. The in-depth
look of the changes of oleg (as reported before the release of 4.99.20)
are
Dear Iuri
"ns_http" does not do magic transformation on the POST data just by
providing different header fields. You have to provide the correct
formdata yourself. You are providing apparently the data in the wrong
format.
However, since you are using OpenACS, you should be able to use
as in your case, so this bug was
not noticed before.
-gn
On Raj. 13, 1442 AH, at 00:03, Gustaf Neumann <mailto:neum...@wu.ac.at>> wrote:
Dear Iuri,
The problem, you are probably facing is probably that ns_base64encode
produces line breaks as required for MIME encoded text s
Dear Iuri,
The problem, you are probably facing is probably that ns_base64encode
produces line breaks as required for MIME encoded text strings [1].
% ns_base64encode
Afrewf564DFSFSF54jgnfhgGDGdfRGRT43:7584fjhfjhf84jkrugrefAFFD9449474
Dear all,
The release of NaviServer 4.99.21 is now available on sourceforge [1].
This is essentially a bug-fix release and cleans everything up, what was
reported after the larger release of 4.99.20 as an issue. I will make as
well
as joint release annouce of 4.99.20 and .21 at the Tcl forum.
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Dear Maksym,
On 24.08.21 02:39, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
But lately, user logs in start working and randomly redirected back to
the login screen because data in db is not the same as in cache,
when you have values from the DB cached, then whenever the DB changes,
you have to flush the cache
is a preliminary summary of changes.
all the best
-gustaf neumann
[1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/naviserver/files/naviserver/4.99.22/
===
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===
84 files changed, 3905 insertions(+), 1423
On 25.08.21 11:07, Wolfgang Winkler wrote:
Thank you for your answer. I've missed the corresponding RFC 3986 part
you quoted.
We have a client who, for some reason, got an error, when the @ sign
of emails in the query section was not escaped. It has been solved on
his side, but I was not
Dear all,
on sourceforge is the release of NaviServer 4.99.22 [1] available
The code was tested with Ubuntu 20.04, Rocky Linux 8.4, OpenBSD 6.9
(clang),
FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT, macOS 11.5.2 (Intel and M1).
The following people have contributed to this release:
Gustaf Neumann
Ibrahim
On 11.07.21 20:00, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
When i look at the IANA page, i see several entries there, which are
not in the naviserver default table. So, one should check, what's
feasible to be added.
Dear all,
i've worked through the IANA charset definitions [1], especially through
Hi Thorpe,
On 27.07.21 14:42, THORPE MAYES via naviserver-devel wrote:
This issue surfaced when I was creating a new ssl certificate. The old
certificate expires at the end of the month.
The old certificate continued to work after I updated naviserver (with
openssl 1.1k). The new certificate
Dear David,
This is just solved in the case, the query parameters consists of just
one value. The command [ns_conn query] gives you the raw values of all
parameters as passed to the server.
In order the get the keys, values, ... of all query parameters, get the
ns_set of the decoded query
On 25.09.21 18:10, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
Hello everyone, 2 latest commits are not letting me start naviserver.
sorry for the omission. tip version should be fixed now. I'll be back in
Vienna on monday in case i have overseen something... -g
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It seems we are save for future updates.
Wolfgang
Am 18.11.21 um 18:24 schrieb Gustaf Neumann:
Dear all
On bitbucket is now an update (see change log message below) that
introduces support of UTF-8 characters using up to 4 bytes (with Tcl
8.6). It should work as well with 6 byte UTF wh
(e.g. openssl 1.1.1d (broken) vs. openssl 1.1.1k (good))
[1] https://icu.unicode.org/
On 05.12.21 14:13, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Dear all,
on sourceforge is a release candidate for NaviServer 4.99.23 [1].
The change contains one potentially important fix for a memory
leak (which was in the code
:
Antonio Pisano
Gustaf Neumann
Maksym Zinchenko
Oleg Oleinick
Wolfgang Winkler
Zoran Vasiljevic
All the best in the new year!
-gustaf neumann
[1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/naviserver/files/naviserver/4.99.23/
===
NaviServer 4.99.23
Dear all
On bitbucket is now an update (see change log message below) that
introduces support of UTF-8 characters using up to 4 bytes (with Tcl
8.6). It should work as well with 6 byte UTF when Tcl 8.7 is properly
compiled (by setting TCL_UTF_MAX).
One can now use e.g. emoticons in SQL
Funny enough, i same a very similar problem today and provide a local
fix for this. I am not happy with this fix since it is rather costly, so
i would like to work on this more before committing. However, today and
tomorrow i am fully booked with urgent items, so don't expect a fix for
this
Dear all,
The situation is trickier than someone might hope. Aside of the Tcl
version dependencies (as Brian pointed out), Tcl before 8.7 do not
support TCL_UTF_MAX with longer multi-byte sequences than 4 (see Tcl TIP
389), which are also mostly relevant for some newer emojis. So, for full
close) or not (really requiring > 1024 open
file descriptors).
-g
On 06.11.21 19:43, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
Thank you very much for explaining Gustaf, at least I know now that
somewhere in my Tcl code something is wrong. I'm using only 2 C
modules/packages.
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 7:37 AM Gus
On 09.12.21 09:33, Wolfgang Winkler via naviserver-devel wrote:
We are using 1.1.1d on our production server, which is a debian buster.
bytes {} tag 1e58277931d45f4c593cffbf291b39b7
i can confirm, that with Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) and OpenSSL 1.1.1d
bytes are empty.
With e.g. Rocky
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Subject:Re: [naviserver-devel] No notifications with webpush::send
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2021 11:43:44 +0100
From: Gustaf Neumann
To: Wolfgang Winkler via naviserver-devel
On 09.12.21 09:33, Wolfgang Winkler via naviserver-devel wrote:
We
On 07.12.21 14:40, Wolfgang Winkler via naviserver-devel wrote:
We also tried the demo here:
https://openacs.org/webpush-demo/webpush-demo.tcl
The empty message works ("Naviserver rocks!"), but with a message, we
get an error:
"could not derive EC point from provided key could not derive
Dear Russ,
Many thanks for the report.
The problem seems to occur only, when daemontools are used,
which are used probably mostly in legacy setups (the latest
release of daemontools is according to wikipedia 20 years old [1].
I was not able to reproduce a problem with the recommended
plain
Part if the problem is that OpenSSL, when configured with the default
prefix (/usr/local/)
installs its libraries on some platforms into /usr/local/lib64 and not
into /usr/local/lib.
On these platforms we might have a problem when configuring with
--with-openssl=/usr/local/
I have just now
Unicode support for e.g. emojis, and crypto improvments
like SCRAM, which is already incorporated in OpenACS).
Please test if possible. The release should be in the near future.
Below is a preliminary summary of changes.
all the best
-gustaf neumann
[1] https://sourceforge.net/projects
insight re this issue?
Thank you.
Thorpe
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Dear Fox,
The function Tcl_PackageInitProc was apparently deprecated recently for
Tcl 8.7 (TIP #595, [1]).
Therefore, for compiling the released version of NaviServer with Tcl
8.7a5, remove the flag -DTCL_NO_DEPRECATED from the compiler flags, and
everything should be fine.
We should
Just as a short notice: iOS 14.5 (released a few days ago) supports some
more Unicode 14 characters, iOS 15 is supposed to support all of Unicode
14.0.
The melting face of Unicode 14 on the test-page on openacs.org (see link
below) works already.
-gn
On 04.12.21 15:57, Gustaf Neumann wrote
wherever appropriate. If you are using NaviServer in your products, you
might use this information and badge to advertise using an awarded server.
All the best
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Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2022 23:23
Dear all,
There are more changes related to this problem area:
a) Due to the full support of UTF-8 in the database interface in the
last release, potential new problems showed up which were hidden so far
by the mangled Tcl-UTF-8; similarly, problems showed up with
vulnerability scanners
parseurl "index?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.test.com"
works. ns_urldecode decodes the value correctly.
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Hi David,
i will setup a VM for testing in your configuration, but first i have to
understand, what pt1/pt2 means.
Is it sufficient to set up a Debian Buster with all available updates?
The emoji/UTF-8 problem points to a Tcl problem. What exact version of
Tcl is used in this installation?
On 06.04.22 16:46, David Osborne wrote:
On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 14:53, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Hi David,
i will setup a VM for testing in your configuration, but first i
have to
understand, what pt1/pt2 means.
*
*
*Sorry that is just an abbreviation for "part1"
1 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
Segmentation fault
make: *** [Makefile:273: memcheck] Error 139
On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 16:58, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
On 06.04.22 16:46, David Osborne wrote:
On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 14:53, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Hi David,
i will setup
There are now two changes committed to bitbucket:
a) Provide an error message when the configured locale is not installed
on the host (misconfiguration)
This change causes NaviServer to abort, when the configured locale is
not installed on the host. Typically, this locale is e.g. used by
Dear all,
on sourceforge is a release candidate for NaviServer 4.99.24 [1].
Please test if possible. The release should be in the near future.
Below is a preliminary summary of changes.
All the best, and have a nice easter weekend!
-g
[1]
On 05.09.23 14:40, John at Decent wrote:
Gustav, I think my confusion is as to how this works. As it's not
documented, one needs to figure it out from the source.
the man page
https://naviserver.sourceforge.io/n/nsproxy/files/ns_proxy.html is not a
perfect documentation, but this is what we
On 05.09.23 11:39, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
On 05.09.23 09:17, John at Decent wrote:
However, won’t that cause the external process to get reloaded every
time I call proxy::exec ?
see
https://github.com/openacs/openacs-core/blob/oacs-5-10/packages/acs-tcl/tcl/proxy-procs.tcl#L74-L83
On 05.09.23 08:10, John at Decent wrote:
I think the best way is to have a naviserver module that implements a
“worker pool of processes”. The module would launch X numbers of this
external process (say, undroidwish), controlled via STDOUT/STDIN, and
dispatch requests free members of the
On 05.09.23 09:17, John at Decent wrote:
Thanks Gustaf.
I knew about ns_proxy, but as it is documented as being a proxy to
external Tcl processes, I didn’t think to use it as a general process
pool.
The part I was missing was
> proxy::exec
However, won’t that cause the external process to
Dear all,
Part of the announcement of NaviServer 4.99.28 was the update of the
nsdbbdb module (Berkley DB driver via nsdb). I did a few tests about its
performance, that might interest a few here.
The test of this module configured with lmdb is quite impressive (see
below). For comparison,
Dear Maksym,
On 15.09.23 01:09, Maksym Zinchenko wrote:
Hello, I've been struggling with a problem for a few days now. First I
thought it's something with my understanding of NX, but I think its
has to do something with Naviserver.
actually, the problem is not with NaviServer, but it is
Dear all,
I am glad to announce that the release of NaviServer 4.99.28 is
available at SourceForge [1]. This release is a pure bug-fix and
maintenance release, which fixes a bug annoying for some OpenACS users.
See below for a summary of the changes.
All the best!
-gustaf neumann
[1
is. One other option would be to upgrade to a paid plain -
but i am not sure, who is gonna pay for this.
All the best!
-gustaf neumann
[1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/naviserver/files/naviserver/4.99.29/
[2] https://bitbucket.org/blog/billing-model-change
--------
*From:* Gustaf Neumann
*Sent:* Thursday 2 November 2023 2:30 pm
*To:* Navidevel
*Subject:* [naviserver-devel] NaviServer 4.99.29 available
Dear all,
I am glad to announce that the release of NaviServer 4.99.29 is
available at
ian
*From:* Gustaf Neumann
*Sent:* Monday 6 November 2023 1:59 pm
*To:* naviserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
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Hi Brian,
as stated several times, the right action is to fix your script (as
you did) rather t
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Hi Brian,
The parameter "rejectalreadyclosedconn" does what it is supposed to do
(controls error messages, when someone tries to write to a connection,
which was already closed). The parameter was introduced at a time,
before the distinction between closed and detached connections was
On 16.08.23 15:37, Brian Fenton wrote:
We don't issue any "ns_set cleanup" ourselves, but when I added your
recommendation of tracing "ns_set", I saw plenty in the logs. The docs
say that "This command is autoamtically executed by ns_cleanup, which
runs after every request, freeing all sets
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*To:* naviserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
*Subject:* Re: [naviserver-devel] Crashing on all versions >4.99.24 on
Ubuntu
Hi Brian,
With your input, I cou
Hi Brian,
With your input, I could locate the source of the problem and fix this
in the repository. It was an ns_set but, that could only happen with the
output headers, when the code normalized the capitalization of the
header fields. There is now a test for this in the regression test suite
Brian,
many thanks, the backtrace gives some insights:
The problem happens in a Ns_SetFree operation if set "d8"
triggered by an "ns_set cleanup" during the cleanup of the request.
Something is broken with this nsset.
Can it be that your application package issues "ns_set cleanup" as well?
ay forward in cases where client
apps are not getting the encoding correct.
[1]
https://bitbucket.org/naviserver/naviserver/annotate/master/nsd/form.c?at=master#form.c-170
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Thanks as well, change is welcome! ... i've added the documentation for
the configuration variables.
-g
On 20.05.22 16:28, David Osborne wrote:
Thanks Gustaf - I've run some quick tests against the per-server and
global fallback and it seems to work well in the cases we're looking
at -
ed NaviServer to log just a Warning of invalid
UTF-8 but not include the data itself. But there may be a better way
of dealing with this.
Regards,
David
On Sat, 28 May 2022 at 18:45, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Dear all,
The latest commits
- added the "multipart/form-data"
bstitution of Maximal Subparts")
[2] https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode14.0.0/ch05.pdf (Section
5.22 "U+FFFD Substitution in Conversion")
[3] https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#decoder
[4] https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode
On Mon, 2 May 2022 at 13:30, Gus
ll the best -g
On 13.05.22 10:32, David Osborne wrote:
Thanks Gustaf,
I didn't pick up that your latest commit makes it possible to catch
and handle an encoding error now.
Thanks - we'll try to address the issue that way.
Regards,
Dave
On Thu, 12 May 2022 at 12:27, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
for submissions of abstracts (max. 2 pages,
min. 250 words);
June 3rd, 2022: Notification of acceptance
June 15th, 2022: Registration ends
June 29th, 2022: Meet & greet
June 30th - July 1st, 2022: Conference
For details, see: https://openacs.org/conf2022/
Gustaf Neumann and Paul Obermeier
--
Univ.Prof
more tests.
I have still a bug report for ns_connchan (which i could not reproduce
so far),
if i find something to fix the next days, this will go as well into the next
release, otherwise we are ready for rc2.
all the best
-gn
On 19.05.22 21:19, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Hi David,
we have not a g
dle
incorrect queries...
still missing: "multipart/form-data" handling and documentation updates,
error code
all the best
-gn
On 18.05.22 22:00, Gustaf Neumann wrote:
Dear David,
i've committed the option "-fallbackencodings" for the commands
"ns_getform" and &q
/eurotcl2022/calendar/cal-item-view?cal_item_id=613704587
Note, that the times are Vienna local time (CEST)
all the best
-g
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Univ.Prof. Dr. Gustaf Neumann
Head of the Institute of Information Systems and New Media
of Vienna University of Economics and Business
Program Director of MSc "Inform
Dear all,
The presentations are now on the conference website, including video and
slides (on the program page). There are also photo impressions from the
conference (on the starting page).
https://openacs.org/conf2022/info/
all the best
-g
Dear NaviServer Community,
The registration for the joint OpenACS and EuroTcl conference ends in
one week. No need some time ahead of the event to reserve sufficient
capacities for the social events.
all the best
-gn
https://openacs.org/conf2022/info/
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