Re: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags

2002-06-13 Thread Rick Sanders


Thanks Garth,

It's a small part, but I'm glad I can help add to the support for WiTango.
It is a great product, and With Enterprises is going to make it a fantastic
product.

Rick Sanders
Web Energy
http://witango.webenergy-sw.com


 Good effort Rick, it's great to see people putting the time and effort
into
 work which develops the community as a whole. A thanks also goes to Robert
 and the others who have taken the initiative to develop work which saves
us
 all a lot of time and effort for such little money.

 While I am a fairly quiet participant in this list, the benefit provided
by
 the sharing and production of development extras makes working with
Witango
 a joy - there aren't too many development products that you can say that
about.

 And thanks to Phil once again for giving us the opportunity to go further
 with this great dev app. I think that nearly everyone would agree that
 you're taking it in the right direction and giving it legs for the future.
 Garth

 At 12:27  13/06/02 -0400, you wrote:

 Hey guys,
 
 We poured alot of effort into making the Tango tag definition. So, we
have
 decided to offer them for $19.95
 
 We're not trying to make money, just cover costs.
 
 Rick Sanders
 
 
   on 6/12/02 7:01 PM, Rick Sanders at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
We've completed the Witango tag definitions for Dreamweaver 4 and
MX.
   
Dreamweaver will not only recognize the tags, but also assist you in
creating a page with Tango tags and correct your syntax.
  
   And they are free? or?
  
   and they are on your site where? (not obvious on your home page)
  
   Michael Heth
   Web Information Architect
  
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Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header

2002-06-13 Thread Scott Cadillac

Hi Everyone,

Does anyone know how I can get (read) the entire incoming HTTP Request
Header for a TAF?

Apparently Witango on the Mac has @CGIPARAM FULL_REQUEST which probably
does what I want - but of course I'm on Windows :-(

The following is an example HTTP Request (which I captured using
FakeServer - not Witango):
-
GET /test.taf HTTP/1.1
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg,
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/vnd.ms-excel, application/msword,
*/*
Accept-Language: en-us
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0)
Host: salsa2:81
Connection: Keep-Alive
-

There is often information here I would like to know including properties
like 'Content-Type: text/xml' or even custom header information such as
'SOAPAction: '

I would like to keep it an all Witango solution, but have been playing with
Server-Side JavaScript with no luck and would explore an External process if
it works.

Am I overlooking something really obvious?

Thank you for your help. Cheers...

Scott Cadillac
http://xml-extra.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

VP, Research and Development
Plus International Corp.
604-460-1843
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.plusinternational.com

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Re: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags

2002-06-13 Thread Rick Sanders


Hi Alexander,

Actually, our WiTango site: http://witango.webenergy-sw.com has alot of
developer resources.

Besides the Dreamweaver tags, we have a component zone, tips n' tricks, and
a full message board.

In a few days, we will be offering trial versions of all the Tango software
versions and SP1 as well.

Best Regards,

Rick Sanders



 It might not be a bad idea if there was a page (Developer Resources comes
to
 mind) on Witango web site with a short description and a link for of all
 free and for-pay code that third parties developed so that we don't have
to
 remember all these individual developer URLs.

 Alexander

  -Original Message-
  From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:41 AM
  To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
  Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags
 
 
 
  Hello Dale,
 
  I was actually not expecting that big of a response! I know a
  few people
  used Dreamweaver, but not as many as I had anticipated.
 
  I've updated my site to iclude details on the WiTango objects from
  Dreamweaver here:
  http://witango.webenergy-sw.com/witangotags.html
 
  Please contact me off the list regarding payment.
 
  Best Regards,
 
  Rick Sanders
 
 
   I would be interested in contributing to the Dreamweaver tags effort
   by purchasing this extension, but was unable to figure out how to do
   so from the website.  Could you include a link, including
  how payment
   could be made?
  
   Thank you for your support Phil. I appreciate it.
   
   Rick Sanders
   
   
 IMHO, at $19.95, I think this is a bargain for the amount of
  functionality
 it will bring to the dreamweaver users and I would
  encourage you all
  to
 support Rick in this endeavour, which in turn will
  encourage Rick to
 continue the development and support for it into the future.
   
   
 On 13/6/02 2:27 PM, Rick Sanders
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 
  Hey guys,
 
  We poured alot of effort into making the Tango tag
  definition. So,
  we
   have
  decided to offer them for $19.95
 
  We're not trying to make money, just cover costs.
 
  Rick Sanders
 
 
  on 6/12/02 7:01 PM, Rick Sanders at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  We've completed the Witango tag definitions for
  Dreamweaver 4 and
  MX.
 
  Dreamweaver will not only recognize the tags, but
  also assist you
  in
  creating a page with Tango tags and correct your syntax.
 
  And they are free? or?
 
  and they are on your site where? (not obvious on
  your home page)
 
  Michael Heth
  Web Information Architect
 
  __S E R V E R S M I T H S__
 
 http://www.serversmiths.com/
 
  Technology Infrastructure Provider
 
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RE: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header

2002-06-13 Thread Jon Grieve

Scott,

This is something I've requested in the past on Windows, as there are a few
extra (optional) headers I'd like to get my hands on -- namely HTTP_VIA and
HTTP_FORWARDED.  In the past, others wanted to get to the HTTP_ACCEPTS
header to try and detect a WAP browser.

What I've done previously is resort to some Perl that posts them back into
Witango.  You can see this in action here for example:
  http://jongrieve.net/faq/info/http.cgi

Jon





-Original Message-
From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 4:11
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header


Hi Everyone,

Does anyone know how I can get (read) the entire incoming HTTP Request
Header for a TAF?

Apparently Witango on the Mac has @CGIPARAM FULL_REQUEST which probably
does what I want - but of course I'm on Windows :-(

The following is an example HTTP Request (which I captured using
FakeServer - not Witango):
-
GET /test.taf HTTP/1.1
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg,
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/vnd.ms-excel, application/msword,
*/*
Accept-Language: en-us
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0)
Host: salsa2:81
Connection: Keep-Alive
-

There is often information here I would like to know including properties
like 'Content-Type: text/xml' or even custom header information such as
'SOAPAction: '

I would like to keep it an all Witango solution, but have been playing with
Server-Side JavaScript with no luck and would explore an External process if
it works.

Am I overlooking something really obvious?

Thank you for your help. Cheers...

Scott Cadillac
http://xml-extra.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

VP, Research and Development
Plus International Corp.
604-460-1843
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.plusinternational.com

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Re: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags

2002-06-13 Thread Stephen Arnold

Rick:
FYI, First BOLD Header - misspelled
What are the WiTango Objects for Dreweaver?
DREAMWEAVER

Stephen


Hi Alexander,

Actually, our WiTango site: http://witango.webenergy-sw.com has alot of
developer resources.

Besides the Dreamweaver tags, we have a component zone, tips n' tricks, and
a full message board.

In a few days, we will be offering trial versions of all the Tango software
versions and SP1 as well.

Best Regards,

Rick Sanders



 It might not be a bad idea if there was a page (Developer Resources comes
to
 mind) on Witango web site with a short description and a link for of all
 free and for-pay code that third parties developed so that we don't have
to
 remember all these individual developer URLs.

 Alexander

  -Original Message-
  From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:41 AM
  To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
  Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags
 
 
 
  Hello Dale,
 
  I was actually not expecting that big of a response! I know a
  few people
  used Dreamweaver, but not as many as I had anticipated.
 
  I've updated my site to iclude details on the WiTango objects from
  Dreamweaver here:
  http://witango.webenergy-sw.com/witangotags.html
 
  Please contact me off the list regarding payment.
 
  Best Regards,
 
  Rick Sanders
 
 
   I would be interested in contributing to the Dreamweaver tags effort
   by purchasing this extension, but was unable to figure out how to do
   so from the website.  Could you include a link, including
  how payment
   could be made?
  
   Thank you for your support Phil. I appreciate it.
   
   Rick Sanders
   
   
 IMHO, at $19.95, I think this is a bargain for the amount of
  functionality
 it will bring to the dreamweaver users and I would
  encourage you all
  to
 support Rick in this endeavour, which in turn will
  encourage Rick to
 continue the development and support for it into the future.
   
   
 On 13/6/02 2:27 PM, Rick Sanders
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 
  Hey guys,
 
  We poured alot of effort into making the Tango tag
  definition. So,
  we
   have
  decided to offer them for $19.95
 
  We're not trying to make money, just cover costs.
 
  Rick Sanders
 
 
  on 6/12/02 7:01 PM, Rick Sanders at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  We've completed the Witango tag definitions for
  Dreamweaver 4 and
  MX.
 
  Dreamweaver will not only recognize the tags, but
  also assist you
  in
  creating a page with Tango tags and correct your syntax.
 
  And they are free? or?
 
  and they are on your site where? (not obvious on
  your home page)
 
  Michael Heth
  Web Information Architect
 
  __S E R V E R S M I T H S__
 
 http://www.serversmiths.com/
 
  Technology Infrastructure Provider
 
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Witango-Talk: Another Virus hoax warning!

2002-06-13 Thread Ben Johansen

Hi

I have received serveral warnings on this recently, so I though I would
send out a general notice.

Please ignore any emails that call jdbgmgr.exe a virus

Please refer to
http://www.snopes2.com/computer/virus/jdbgmgr.htm
or 
Hoax database at
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file
.hoax.html


---sample of the hoax message goes something like this---

Hi all

Sorry if this inconvenienced you.  I just got this message. My address 
book may have been infected. The virus is called jdbgmgr.exe and is 
not
detected by Norton or McAfee anti-virus systems.
The virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It's 
sent automatically by the messenger and by the address book, whether 
or not you sent e-mails to your contacts. I have checked, found it, 
and deleted it.
 Here are the directions I received for detecting
the virus and getting rid of it.
1. Go to start; find or search option.
2. In the files/folder option, write the name
jdbgmgr.exe
3. Be sure you search your C: drive
4. Click find now
5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name
jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN IT!
6. Right click and delete it. It will then go to the
Recycle Bin
7. Go to the Recycle Bin and delete it there as well.
IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE
IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK SO THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR
OWN ADDRESS BOOKS.
 I'm sorry about this.
-end sample message---




Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango Reseller http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm 
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Re: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags

2002-06-13 Thread Rick Sanders


Stephen,

It is fixed, and thank you!

Rick Sanders


 Rick:
 FYI, First BOLD Header - misspelled
 What are the WiTango Objects for Dreweaver?
 DREAMWEAVER

 Stephen

 
 Hi Alexander,
 
 Actually, our WiTango site: http://witango.webenergy-sw.com has alot of
 developer resources.
 
 Besides the Dreamweaver tags, we have a component zone, tips n' tricks,
and
 a full message board.
 
 In a few days, we will be offering trial versions of all the Tango
software
 versions and SP1 as well.
 
 Best Regards,
 
 Rick Sanders
 
 
 
  It might not be a bad idea if there was a page (Developer Resources
comes
 to
  mind) on Witango web site with a short description and a link for of
all
  free and for-pay code that third parties developed so that we don't
have
 to
  remember all these individual developer URLs.
 
  Alexander
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:41 AM
   To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
   Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags
  
  
  
   Hello Dale,
  
   I was actually not expecting that big of a response! I know a
   few people
   used Dreamweaver, but not as many as I had anticipated.
  
   I've updated my site to iclude details on the WiTango objects from
   Dreamweaver here:
   http://witango.webenergy-sw.com/witangotags.html
  
   Please contact me off the list regarding payment.
  
   Best Regards,
  
   Rick Sanders
  
  
I would be interested in contributing to the Dreamweaver tags
effort
by purchasing this extension, but was unable to figure out how to
do
so from the website.  Could you include a link, including
   how payment
could be made?
   
Thank you for your support Phil. I appreciate it.

Rick Sanders


  IMHO, at $19.95, I think this is a bargain for the amount of
   functionality
  it will bring to the dreamweaver users and I would
   encourage you all
   to
  support Rick in this endeavour, which in turn will
   encourage Rick to
  continue the development and support for it into the future.


  On 13/6/02 2:27 PM, Rick Sanders
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
   Hey guys,
  
   We poured alot of effort into making the Tango tag
   definition. So,
   we
have
   decided to offer them for $19.95
  
   We're not trying to make money, just cover costs.
  
   Rick Sanders
  
  
   on 6/12/02 7:01 PM, Rick Sanders at
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   We've completed the Witango tag definitions for
   Dreamweaver 4 and
   MX.
  
   Dreamweaver will not only recognize the tags, but
   also assist you
   in
   creating a page with Tango tags and correct your syntax.
  
   And they are free? or?
  
   and they are on your site where? (not obvious on
   your home page)
  
   Michael Heth
   Web Information Architect
  
   __S E R V E R S M I T H S__
  
  http://www.serversmiths.com/
  
   Technology Infrastructure Provider
  
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Re: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header

2002-06-13 Thread Scott Cadillac

Thank you Jon,

Your Perl app is very interesting - you've put a bit of work into it and
offers some useful information for a developer.

In an ideal world, I'd love to see this level of functionality in a Witango
TAF (on Windows).

I've got a common TCF at the top of all my TAFs that handles such things as
Browser sniffing, Logon validation and my HTTP Response headers, so like
yourself, I would love something that is native to Witango.

I'll keep on trying I guess :-}

Cheers

Scott Cadillac
http://xml-extra.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

VP, Research and Development
Plus International Corp.
604-460-1843
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.plusinternational.com

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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- Original Message -
From: Jon Grieve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:37 AM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header


 Scott,

 This is something I've requested in the past on Windows, as there are a
few
 extra (optional) headers I'd like to get my hands on -- namely HTTP_VIA
and
 HTTP_FORWARDED.  In the past, others wanted to get to the HTTP_ACCEPTS
 header to try and detect a WAP browser.

 What I've done previously is resort to some Perl that posts them back into
 Witango.  You can see this in action here for example:
   http://jongrieve.net/faq/info/http.cgi

 Jon





 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 13 June 2002 4:11
 To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
 Subject: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header


 Hi Everyone,

 Does anyone know how I can get (read) the entire incoming HTTP Request
 Header for a TAF?

 Apparently Witango on the Mac has @CGIPARAM FULL_REQUEST which probably
 does what I want - but of course I'm on Windows :-(

 The following is an example HTTP Request (which I captured using
 FakeServer - not Witango):
 -
 GET /test.taf HTTP/1.1
 Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg,
 application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/vnd.ms-excel,
application/msword,
 */*
 Accept-Language: en-us
 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
 User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0)
 Host: salsa2:81
 Connection: Keep-Alive
 -

 There is often information here I would like to know including properties
 like 'Content-Type: text/xml' or even custom header information such as
 'SOAPAction: '

 I would like to keep it an all Witango solution, but have been playing
with
 Server-Side JavaScript with no luck and would explore an External process
if
 it works.

 Am I overlooking something really obvious?

 Thank you for your help. Cheers...

 Scott Cadillac
 http://xml-extra.net
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 VP, Research and Development
 Plus International Corp.
 604-460-1843
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.plusinternational.com

 Vancouver, BC, Canada

 Does your company have an Enterprise Information Portal? Check out Salsa
at
 www.plusinternational.com/flash/salsa.htm

 
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Witango-Talk: SMTP Load

2002-06-13 Thread John Shaw

Hello all,

We have been using the SMTP service that comes with IIS on a Win2k server to
send mail from the Witango server.  I'm guessing the server might be
averaging 100 messages per day, no more than 200.  If you count the number
of recipients per message, we might be looking at 500 recipients.

It has been failing to send messages to some domains.  We had a Microsoft
expert come in and he told us that the SMTP service can't handle the load.

Does this make sense?

Thanks,

John Shaw


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Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topic news)

2002-06-13 Thread Brian Mowers

I found this interesting for those worried about how much to code for 
netscape (Mozilla).
This from the Associated Press :

Microsoft's Internet Explorer now has a global usage share among browsers 
of 93 percent, up from 87 percent last year and 67 percent in 1999, 
according to WebSideStory's StatMarket

Netscape's current share is less than 6 percent, with the remainder using 
Opera and other browsers.
Mozilla may thrill some tech-savvy users, but it's not going to make a 
dent with the mainstream, said WebSideStory's Geoff Johnston, unless, that 
is, AOL Time Warner puts major marketing muscle behind it.

AOL is using Mozilla in newer Netscape browsers, including the 7.0 version 
now available as a preview release. The company is also testing Gecko, the 
Mozilla component that displays content on a screen, for its flagship AOL 
service, which now runs on Internet Explorer.

Sorry if this is off topic.

~Brian Mowers


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Re: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topicnews)

2002-06-13 Thread Robert Garcia

Do you have a link for this.

-- 

Robert Garcia
BigHead Technology
21053 Devonshire Suite 206
Chatsworth, Ca  91311
Phone 818.773.8162
Fax 818.773.8164
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 From: Brian Mowers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:18:08 -0400
 To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Witango-Talk:  IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topic news)
 
 I found this interesting for those worried about how much to code for
 netscape (Mozilla).
 This from the Associated Press :
 
 Microsoft's Internet Explorer now has a global usage share among browsers
 of 93 percent, up from 87 percent last year and 67 percent in 1999,
 according to WebSideStory's StatMarket
 
 Netscape's current share is less than 6 percent, with the remainder using
 Opera and other browsers.
 Mozilla may thrill some tech-savvy users, but it's not going to make a
 dent with the mainstream, said WebSideStory's Geoff Johnston, unless, that
 is, AOL Time Warner puts major marketing muscle behind it.
 
 AOL is using Mozilla in newer Netscape browsers, including the 7.0 version
 now available as a preview release. The company is also testing Gecko, the
 Mozilla component that displays content on a screen, for its flagship AOL
 service, which now runs on Internet Explorer.
 
 Sorry if this is off topic.
 
 ~Brian Mowers
 
 
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Witango-Talk: ODBC and Mac OS X (Must Read for Oracle and MS SQL Users)

2002-06-13 Thread Robert Garcia
Title: ODBC and Mac OS X (Must Read for Oracle and MS SQL Users)



Some of you may remember being able to get the Merant drivers for OS 9 through metrotechnologies.com. They have changed their name to datavations.com. They are still the distributor for Merant Mac Drivers.

They have just sent me an advance copy of their OS X drivers that comes with drivers for MS SQL 7/2000 and Oracle 8/9. The price will be $181.50 as before, but they are not yet selling them. They should be available very soon. My copy doesnt install properly, so this may be part of the problem.

I will keep you informed.

-- 

Robert Garcia
BigHead Technology
21053 Devonshire Suite 206
Chatsworth, Ca 91311
Phone 818.773.8162
Fax 818.773.8164
http://www.bighead.net/
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Re: Witango-Talk: Witango ressources [was: MX Tango Tags]

2002-06-13 Thread Scott Cadillac

Thank you for the plug Gauthier (and the Graphics!).

I just did an update about 1 minute ago which some of you may have missed,
which includes a new XML link just for Resources, plus a couple new
listings.

I am attempting to offer this site as an un-biased and open information
center for all Witango developers.

The XML version of the site is so you can freely re-use the content on your
sites (via @URL), and yes I'm working on a couple of Articles on how to
specifically use XML with Witango (for things like parsing XML into HTML) -
with the content from http://witango.org/witango.taf?_return=xml as the XML
source.

I'll let you know when the articles are ready.

Of course the site is not 100% finished yet, so I'm looking for suggestions
and I'm looking for submissions for the Witango.Websightings listing so
everyone can have a quick reference, for their customers, on example sites
driven by Witango (or former versions of the product).

So please, send me links to your Witango powered sites, and I'll list them
( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ), or submit them on-line at:

http://witango.org/witango.taf?_witango=submit_for=Websightings
(Above URL may word-wrap)

Cheers

Scott Cadillac
http://xml-extra.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

VP, Research and Development
Plus International Corp.
604-460-1843
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- Original Message -
From: [Gauthier] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Witango ressources [was: MX Tango Tags]


 Hi,
 If you doesn't, you should check http://witango.org there is a
 Witango.ressources section, that is also available in raw xml that anyone
 should use on his own site!

 Hope this help

 Gauthier

 - Original Message -
 From: Alexander Zatko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:11 PM
 Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags


  It might not be a bad idea if there was a page (Developer Resources
comes
 to
  mind) on Witango web site with a short description and a link for of all
  free and for-pay code that third parties developed so that we don't have
 to
  remember all these individual developer URLs.
 
  Alexander
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:41 AM
   To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
   Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: MX Tango Tags
  
  
  
   Hello Dale,
  
   I was actually not expecting that big of a response! I know a
   few people
   used Dreamweaver, but not as many as I had anticipated.
  
   I've updated my site to iclude details on the WiTango objects from
   Dreamweaver here:
   http://witango.webenergy-sw.com/witangotags.html
  
   Please contact me off the list regarding payment.
  
   Best Regards,
  
   Rick Sanders
  
  
I would be interested in contributing to the Dreamweaver tags effort
by purchasing this extension, but was unable to figure out how to do
so from the website.  Could you include a link, including
   how payment
could be made?
   
Thank you for your support Phil. I appreciate it.

Rick Sanders


  IMHO, at $19.95, I think this is a bargain for the amount of
   functionality
  it will bring to the dreamweaver users and I would
   encourage you all
   to
  support Rick in this endeavour, which in turn will
   encourage Rick to
  continue the development and support for it into the future.


  On 13/6/02 2:27 PM, Rick Sanders
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
   Hey guys,
  
   We poured alot of effort into making the Tango tag
   definition. So,
   we
have
   decided to offer them for $19.95
  
   We're not trying to make money, just cover costs.
  
   Rick Sanders
  
  
   on 6/12/02 7:01 PM, Rick Sanders at
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   We've completed the Witango tag definitions for
   Dreamweaver 4 and
   MX.
  
   Dreamweaver will not only recognize the tags, but
   also assist you
   in
   creating a page with Tango tags and correct your syntax.
  
   And they are free? or?
  
   and they are on your site where? (not obvious on
   your home page)
  
   Michael Heth
   Web Information Architect
  
   __S E R V E R S M I T H S__
  
  http://www.serversmiths.com/
  
   Technology Infrastructure Provider
  
  I N T E R N E T  P R E S E N C E
   S O L U T I O
   N S
  
   | EWordSmith | LightningSite |
   Enigma.Engine |
  
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Re: Witango-Talk: ODBC and Mac OS X (Must Read for Oracle and MSSQL Users)

2002-06-13 Thread Robert Garcia
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: ODBC and Mac OS X (Must Read for Oracle and MS SQL Users)



I do not use oracle, so I cannot test it. However, it seems it does not need anything else. I believe the whole point of the 4.0 wire protocol drivers is that performance is increased by talking directly with the database.

-- 

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BigHead Technology
21053 Devonshire Suite 206
Chatsworth, Ca 91311
Phone 818.773.8162
Fax 818.773.8164
http://www.bighead.net/
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From: ezra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 14:33:50 -0400
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: ODBC and Mac OS X (Must Read for Oracle and MS SQL Users)



Will it still need Oracle client to be installed? (i.e. does it run on top of SQL*Net or totally independent?)

Ezr



One more thing, I got the drivers installed, they are now at the ODBC v4.0 spec. And the oracle and ms sql drivers are the wire protocol drivers that are supposed to have superior performance to the normal driver.

--

Robert Garcia
BigHead Technology
21053 Devonshire Suite 206
Chatsworth, Ca 91311
Phone 818.773.8162
Fax 818.773.8164
http://www.bighead.net/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

From: Robert Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:46:03 -0700
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: ODBC and Mac OS X (Must Read for Oracle and MS SQL Users)

Some of you may remember being able to get the Merant drivers for OS 9 through metrotechnologies.com. They have changed their name to datavations.com. They are still the distributor for Merant Mac Drivers.

They have just sent me an advance copy of their OS X drivers that comes with drivers for MS SQL 7/2000 and Oracle 8/9. The price will be $181.50 as before, but they are not yet selling them. They should be available very soon. My copy doesn't install properly, so this may be part of the problem.

I will keep you informed.

--

Robert Garcia
BigHead Technology
21053 Devonshire Suite 206
Chatsworth, Ca 91311
Phone 818.773.8162
Fax 818.773.8164
http://www.bighead.net/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]









Witango-Talk: Search Action

2002-06-13 Thread Fogelson, Steve

Probably a easy dumb question. I want to do a search action as follows:

A=True
and
B=True

or

A=True
and
C=True
and
D=True

Can the Search builder indicate
A=True
and
B=True
or
C=True
and
D=True

or does it have to be

A=True
and
B=True

or

A=True
and
C=True
and
D=True

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions


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Witango-Talk: IIS security alert

2002-06-13 Thread Troy Sosamon

I received this today from my firewall company.  I can't post the whole 
thing because of licensing stuff, but here is the important part.

They recomend turning off HTR file handling.
My question is, will it effect the Tango server if I turn off HTR file 
handeling?


Current versions of IIS 4 or 5 that have .htr file
handling enabled (which is enabled by default) are vulnerable to a
heap overflow attack that would give the attacker administrator
privileges on IIS 4 Web servers, and user privileges in IIS 5.


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Witango-Talk: Code Concern

2002-06-13 Thread Fogelson, Steve

I was wondering if someone could review this code before I test it. I want
to insert a All Listing Classes row as the category (first field in the
array) changes in the array.

@ASSIGN NAME=Cat2 VALUE=@@resultSet SCOPE=User
@ROWS START=1 STEP=1 ARRAY=Cat2
@IF EXPR=@@User$Cat2[@CURROW,1] =! @VAR NAME=CatTest SCOPE='Local'
@ASSIGN NAME=temp ROWS=1 COLUMNS=4 VALUE=@ARRAY
VALUE='@VAR NAME=CatTest SCOPE=Local,9,All Listing Classes,9;'
CDELIM=',' RDELIM=';' SCOPE=Local 
@ADDROWS ARRAY=Cat2 VALUE=@@Local$temp POSITION=@CURROW-1
SCOPE=User
/@IF
@ASSIGN NAME=CatTest VALUE=@@User$Cat2[@CURROW,1] SCOPE=Local
/@ROWS

Should I start it at 0 instead of 1 as it is an array?

I want to insert a row before the 1st row in the array. If it trys to insert
into @CURRROW-1 when the index is 0 or 1, will it do something else?

I'm concerned this code may put my server in an endless loop. When it
inserts a row into @CURRROW-1, and the next iteration executes, will it
read the same row it just read because that row was moved up one position?

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions


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RE: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header

2002-06-13 Thread Jon Grieve


As a bare minimum, I'd like to be able to get to the HTTP_ALL CGI variable
and @TOKENIZE it myself.  I think the main issue is the way in which
different Web servers pass their CGI guff to the plug-in.  Hopefully, WISP
will enable us to get a tad more control over this kind of stuff.

Jon



-Original Message-
From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 17:18
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header


Thank you Jon,

Your Perl app is very interesting - you've put a bit of work into it and
offers some useful information for a developer.

In an ideal world, I'd love to see this level of functionality in a Witango
TAF (on Windows).

I've got a common TCF at the top of all my TAFs that handles such things as
Browser sniffing, Logon validation and my HTTP Response headers, so like
yourself, I would love something that is native to Witango.

I'll keep on trying I guess :-}

Cheers

Scott Cadillac
http://xml-extra.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

VP, Research and Development
Plus International Corp.
604-460-1843
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.plusinternational.com

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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- Original Message -
From: Jon Grieve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:37 AM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header


 Scott,

 This is something I've requested in the past on Windows, as there are a
few
 extra (optional) headers I'd like to get my hands on -- namely HTTP_VIA
and
 HTTP_FORWARDED.  In the past, others wanted to get to the HTTP_ACCEPTS
 header to try and detect a WAP browser.

 What I've done previously is resort to some Perl that posts them back into
 Witango.  You can see this in action here for example:
   http://jongrieve.net/faq/info/http.cgi

 Jon





 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 13 June 2002 4:11
 To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
 Subject: Witango-Talk: Read the entire incoming HTTP Request Header


 Hi Everyone,

 Does anyone know how I can get (read) the entire incoming HTTP Request
 Header for a TAF?

 Apparently Witango on the Mac has @CGIPARAM FULL_REQUEST which probably
 does what I want - but of course I'm on Windows :-(

 The following is an example HTTP Request (which I captured using
 FakeServer - not Witango):
 -
 GET /test.taf HTTP/1.1
 Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg,
 application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/vnd.ms-excel,
application/msword,
 */*
 Accept-Language: en-us
 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
 User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0)
 Host: salsa2:81
 Connection: Keep-Alive
 -

 There is often information here I would like to know including properties
 like 'Content-Type: text/xml' or even custom header information such as
 'SOAPAction: '

 I would like to keep it an all Witango solution, but have been playing
with
 Server-Side JavaScript with no luck and would explore an External process
if
 it works.

 Am I overlooking something really obvious?

 Thank you for your help. Cheers...

 Scott Cadillac
 http://xml-extra.net
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 VP, Research and Development
 Plus International Corp.
 604-460-1843
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.plusinternational.com

 Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Witango-Talk: Stumbled onto another Witango site

2002-06-13 Thread Jon Grieve

All,

Anyone here responsible for the following site?

  http://www.thesoundsite.net

It appears to use .TML files... one for your list Scott?

Jon

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Re: Witango-Talk: Stumbled onto another Witango site

2002-06-13 Thread Scott Cadillac

Hi Jon,

I don't know - could be just a coincidence? Their Headers returns the
following (from FakeBrowser):

HTTP/1.0 200 OK
MIME-Version: 1.0
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 21:52:26 GMT
Server: NaviServer/2.0 AOLserver/2.3.3
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 8413

I've never heard of Witango (or an earlier version of the product :-)
running on an AOL Server, have you? And there is no Tango_UserReference
cookie.

Hmm.I wonder if there is some other technology out there using *.TML
pages?

Cheers...

Scott Cadillac
http://xml-extra.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

VP, Research and Development
Plus International Corp.
604-460-1843
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Original Message -
From: Jon Grieve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 3:17 PM
Subject: Witango-Talk: Stumbled onto another Witango site


 All,

 Anyone here responsible for the following site?

   http://www.thesoundsite.net

 It appears to use .TML files... one for your list Scott?

 Jon
 
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Re: Witango-Talk: IIS security alert

2002-06-13 Thread Manuel de Aguiar

Hi Troy,
I looked under properties for the IIS where is saids Computer MIME 
type ==  File Types but could not find extension .htr
Is is somewhere else?
TIA,
Manuel

Troy Sosamon wrote:

I received this today from my firewall company.  I can't post the whole 
thing because of licensing stuff, but here is the important part.

They recomend turning off HTR file handling.
My question is, will it effect the Tango server if I turn off HTR file 
handeling?


Current versions of IIS 4 or 5 that have .htr file
handling enabled (which is enabled by default) are vulnerable to a
heap overflow attack that would give the attacker administrator
privileges on IIS 4 Web servers, and user privileges in IIS 5.


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RE: Witango-Talk: Code Concern

2002-06-13 Thread Ben Johansen

a couple of comments

1. first it is != instead of =!
2. POSITION=  0=at the beginning, -1=at the end
you don't need to go @CURROW-1
3. all arrays have a Zero (0) row, which usually holds the column names
witango will default start at row 1 when working with arrays.
4. No the @ROWS tag will just drive down the array once
if you want to make sure it will stop you could add the attribute
STOP=@NUMROWS ARRAY='Cat2' to the @ROWS meta tag

--corrected (i think) code--
@ASSIGN NAME=Cat2 VALUE=@@resultSet SCOPE=User
@ROWS ARRAY=Cat2
@IF EXPR=@@User$Cat2[@CURROW,1] != @VAR NAME=CatTest SCOPE='Local'
@ASSIGN NAME=temp ROWS=1 COLUMNS=4 VALUE=@ARRAY VALUE='@VAR
NAME=CatTest SCOPE=Local,9,All Listing Classes,9;' CDELIM=','
RDELIM=';' SCOPE=Local
@ADDROWS ARRAY=Cat2 VALUE=@@Local$temp POSITION=0 SCOPE=User
@DELROWS ARRAY=Cat2 POSITION=@CURROW NUM=1 SCOPE=User
/@IF
@ASSIGN NAME=CatTest VALUE=@@User$Cat2[@CURROW,1] SCOPE=Local
/@ROWS

the above process looks like it will go through all the rows of the Cat2
array and keep adding the data from the @currow to the top of the array. one
problem that it is not deleting the original data at @CURROW. So I added the
@DELROWS command.

I would do this myself, it would put the All Listing Classes at the top
@ASSIGN NAME=Cat2 VALUE=@@resultSet SCOPE=User
@ASSIGN NAME=temp ROWS=1 COLUMNS=4 VALUE=@ARRAY VALUE='@VAR
NAME=CatTest SCOPE=Local,9,All Listing Classes,9;' CDELIM=','
RDELIM=';' SCOPE=Local
@ADDROWS ARRAY=Cat2 VALUE=@@Local$temp POSITION=0 SCOPE=User

you can also sort array using the following command

@SORT ARRAY=arrayVarName [COLS=sortCol [sortType] [sortDir] [, ...]]
[SCOPE=scope]

I hope this helps ;-)


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Fogelson, Steve
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Witango-Talk: Code Concern


I was wondering if someone could review this code before I test it. I want
to insert a All Listing Classes row as the category (first field in the
array) changes in the array.

@ASSIGN NAME=Cat2 VALUE=@@resultSet SCOPE=User
@ROWS START=1 STEP=1 ARRAY=Cat2
@IF EXPR=@@User$Cat2[@CURROW,1] =! @VAR NAME=CatTest SCOPE='Local'
@ASSIGN NAME=temp ROWS=1 COLUMNS=4 VALUE=@ARRAY
VALUE='@VAR NAME=CatTest SCOPE=Local,9,All Listing Classes,9;'
CDELIM=',' RDELIM=';' SCOPE=Local
@ADDROWS ARRAY=Cat2 VALUE=@@Local$temp POSITION=@CURROW-1
SCOPE=User
/@IF
@ASSIGN NAME=CatTest VALUE=@@User$Cat2[@CURROW,1] SCOPE=Local
/@ROWS

Should I start it at 0 instead of 1 as it is an array?

I want to insert a row before the 1st row in the array. If it trys to insert
into @CURRROW-1 when the index is 0 or 1, will it do something else?

I'm concerned this code may put my server in an endless loop. When it
inserts a row into @CURRROW-1, and the next iteration executes, will it
read the same row it just read because that row was moved up one position?

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions


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Re: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topic news)

2002-06-13 Thread Garth Penglase

I would say that to use those statistic to prove that you need only code 
for IE is dangerous, as there is a much higher showing, right across the 
board, of existing NS browsers and Other browser users, on the web sites 
that I control. And nothing stays the same for too long in tech anyway.

Remember different sources give different statistic on this, and the stats 
are be based on different questions (ie don't believe to much what you read 
from one source). Believe me, it'd make life a lot easier if there was only 
one browser to code for.
Garth


At 01:18  13/06/02 -0400, you wrote:
I found this interesting for those worried about how much to code for 
netscape (Mozilla).
This from the Associated Press :

Microsoft's Internet Explorer now has a global usage share among browsers 
of 93 percent, up from 87 percent last year and 67 percent in 1999, 
according to WebSideStory's StatMarket

Netscape's current share is less than 6 percent, with the remainder using 
Opera and other browsers.
Mozilla may thrill some tech-savvy users, but it's not going to make a 
dent with the mainstream, said WebSideStory's Geoff Johnston, unless, 
that is, AOL Time Warner puts major marketing muscle behind it.

AOL is using Mozilla in newer Netscape browsers, including the 7.0 version 
now available as a preview release. The company is also testing Gecko, the 
Mozilla component that displays content on a screen, for its flagship AOL 
service, which now runs on Internet Explorer.

Sorry if this is off topic.

~Brian Mowers


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Re: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topic news)

2002-06-13 Thread Ford Pedersen

I would say that to use those statistic to prove that you need only 
code for IE is dangerous, as there is a much higher showing, right 
across the board, of existing NS browsers and Other browser users, 
on the web sites that I control. And nothing stays the same for too 
long in tech anyway.

Remember different sources give different statistic on this, and the 
stats are be based on different questions (ie don't believe to much 
what you read from one source). Believe me, it'd make life a lot 
easier if there was only one browser to code for.

How true. The public at large is one statistic. A single domain or 
your own server is another.

The stats for my customers are very different than those of 
generalized stats. Your own web server's logs tell the truth. Well at 
least for that domain.


Ford

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Re: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topic news)

2002-06-13 Thread Stephen . Arnold

From the OnlyTOYS.com website stats:
 Netscape 6.70%  -  MSIE 92.71%  -  Other 0.56%
However, we agree with Garth. Coding for IE only would be a mistake.
Stephen

I would say that to use those statistic to prove that you need only code
for IE is dangerous, as there is a much higher showing, right across the
board, of existing NS browsers and Other browser users, on the web sites
that I control. And nothing stays the same for too long in tech anyway.

Remember different sources give different statistic on this, and the stats
are be based on different questions (ie don't believe to much what you read
from one source). Believe me, it'd make life a lot easier if there was only
one browser to code for.
Garth


At 01:18  13/06/02 -0400, you wrote:
I found this interesting for those worried about how much to code for
netscape (Mozilla).
This from the Associated Press :

Microsoft's Internet Explorer now has a global usage share among browsers
of 93 percent, up from 87 percent last year and 67 percent in 1999,
according to WebSideStory's StatMarket

Netscape's current share is less than 6 percent, with the remainder using
Opera and other browsers.
Mozilla may thrill some tech-savvy users, but it's not going to make a
dent with the mainstream, said WebSideStory's Geoff Johnston, unless,
that is, AOL Time Warner puts major marketing muscle behind it.

AOL is using Mozilla in newer Netscape browsers, including the 7.0 version
now available as a preview release. The company is also testing Gecko, the
Mozilla component that displays content on a screen, for its flagship AOL
service, which now runs on Internet Explorer.

Sorry if this is off topic.

~Brian Mowers


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