Thanx again to the list and Aengus for the educational response.
- jim
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
>
> JBilderback wrote:
>
> > Cause of the large number of "unresolved" ?
>
> The audience for that particular site is drawn from users of an ISP that
> doesn't create DNS records for all of it's IP ad
Hi Ben;
On 30 Aug 2000, at 13:37, Ben Blackmore wrote about Re: [analog-help]
Resolving Host Names:
> I've looked around, but I can't find an older version of QDNS! Does
> anyone have a version that does require a DNS server, or if not, does
> anyone know of a DNS server I can use?
I can e-m
JBilderback wrote:
> Cause of the large number of "unresolved" ?
The audience for that particular site is drawn from users of an ISP that
doesn't create DNS records for all of it's IP addresses. Some ISPs are
worse offenders than others in this regard.
For example, if you check the headers of
I've set up the form interface to Analog on a colleagues website, so
that they can keep an eye on the usage patterns on a new website.
The form uses the "cg" variable to point at a .CFG file where Various
defaults have been set, including FILEEXCLUDEing all the FrontPage
entries, images, and
Thanx for reply.
Cause of the large number of "unresolved" ?
Brian Clifton wrote:
>
> If properly setup, your DNS will automatically forward enquiries of
> domains it doesn't know about to the next DNS in the chain - that's the
> beauty of the DNS system :-)
>
> Best regards, Brian
>
> > Are
Thanx for the in depth explanation!
Owen McShane wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Are there any public DNS services that might "know" more names than
> > one's ISP?
>
> that isn't how DNS works.
>
> The only name server that "knows" a fully qualified domain name is the one
> tha
Would it not just be easier to put
GOTOS OFF
in you cfg file?
Aengus
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Subject: [analog-help] Source Code Files!
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:8/31/00 12:33 PM
Hi,
Me (again) just a quick ques
There is usually more than one way to skin a cat (regardless of method,
the cat is usually not very happy about it). If I understand your request,
I think that I would be using the OUTPUT command instead of doing a
recompile. With OUTPUT, an Analog user can produce plain text files,
ASCII text f
> Me (again) just a quick question to finish with (i hope) what source
> file is it that deals with the look of the finished report? I need to
> know so I can remove the section that inserts the (Go To:..) in the
> html report.
output2.c
Jon.
-
Hi,
Me (again) just a quick question to finish with (i hope) what source
file is it that deals with the look of the finished report? I need to
know so I can remove the section that inserts the (Go To:..) in the
html report.
--
Ben Blackmore
I have had some experiance with compiling and decompiling programs and I
have read the Licence.txt on analog, and it says you are allowed to re-
compile it. I don't want to change it that much, its just I want to use
the reports not so much as web pages but as print offs to include in a
more detai
If properly setup, your DNS will automatically forward enquiries of
domains it doesn't know about to the next DNS in the chain - that's the
beauty of the DNS system :-)
Best regards, Brian
> Are there any public DNS services that might "know" more names
> than one's ISP?
> ---
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Its ok thanks for the offer, I managed to get it finally working, by
> putting in my DNS, trouble is out of 200 IPs I managed to resolve
> about 10 and 3 of these were me looking at the page! I used 3 DNS
> serves and had the same result with all 3. Anyone know how to ge
In message <39AD5F13.29690.37B81E@localhost>, Massimo Mezzini
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Hi Ben;
>
>On 30 Aug 2000, at 13:37, Ben Blackmore wrote about Re: [analog-help]
>Resolving Host Names:
>
>> I've looked around, but I can't find an older version of QDNS! Does
>> anyone have a version tha
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Are there any public DNS services that might "know" more names than
> one's ISP?
that isn't how DNS works.
The only name server that "knows" a fully qualified domain name is the one
that is authoritative for that domain.
Any other name server that is asked for th
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