Re: [AOLSERVER] nsv needs C API Re: [AOLSERVER] ns_set,

2002-11-10 Thread Jim Wilcoxson
On Saturday 09 November 2002 19:43, you wrote: Since the TCL core already has all this stuff in it about binding TCL vars to C vars, it seems plausible to use it for ns_shares and get 7.6-like performance without needing traces. Ehm... the Tcl bindings *use* traces internally, i.e. on

Re: [AOLSERVER] Emacs indents for tcl and C

2002-11-10 Thread Tom Jackson
Jerry Andrew, Thanks for your help. I always feel real annoyed at myself when I start editing code I wrote in Xemacs in vi. Probably I could just adjust the tabs in vi to make things line up, but it should work for everyone with spaces. I wonder why emacs and Xemacs use tabs at all, given the

Re: [AOLSERVER] Emacs indents for tcl and C

2002-11-10 Thread Jerry Asher
Tom Jackson writes: Thanks for your help. I always feel real annoyed at myself when I start editing code I wrote in Xemacs in vi. Shudder. I wonder why emacs and Xemacs use tabs at all, given the advice of most coding standards on using spaces. Yes I agree. A tab is a legit character, so I

Re: [AOLSERVER] Emacs indents for tcl and C

2002-11-10 Thread Andrew Piskorski
On Sun, Nov 10, 2002 at 08:54:16PM +, Jerry Asher wrote: Tom Jackson writes: I wonder why emacs and Xemacs use tabs at all, given the advice of most coding standards on using spaces. Good question. I have trouble imagining any good answer, though. Yes I agree. A tab is a legit

Re: [AOLSERVER] HTTP 1.1 Pipelining.

2002-11-10 Thread Nathan Folkman
In a message dated 11/8/02 10:20:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a question regarding the latest 3.5.0 release of AolServer.  Does this version support HTTP 1.1, and more specifically HTTP 1.1 pipelining? If not, is this planned for the version 4? HTTP 1.1 is not currently supported,

Re: [AOLSERVER] Emacs indents for tcl and C

2002-11-10 Thread Dossy
On 2002.11.10, Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder why emacs and Xemacs use tabs at all, given the advice of most coding standards on using spaces. Funny, most of the time I prefer using hard tabs so that the display of the code is left to the individual's preference, not the

Re: [AOLSERVER] Emacs indents for tcl and C

2002-11-10 Thread Dossy
On 2002.11.10, Andrew Piskorski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Of course, I've never run across anyone who really WANTED to use tabs rather than spaces, just people who did it that way by accident without thinking, because it's the Emacs default. Guess you've never met me, then. ;-) -- Dossy --

Re: [AOLSERVER] HTML Stats Now Available in 3.5 Branch

2002-11-10 Thread Dossy
On 2002.11.10, Nathan Folkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've checked in the initial port of an HTML stats package that we use here into the the 3.5 branch. Need to clean up the code a little more, but in the mean time hopefully someone will find it useful. Please let me know if there are any

Re: [AOLSERVER] Emacs indents for tcl and C

2002-11-10 Thread Jerry Asher
Dossy writes: On 2002.11.10, Andrew Piskorski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Of course, I've never run across anyone who really WANTED to use tabs rather than spaces, just people who did it that way by accident without thinking, because it's the Emacs default. Guess you've never met me, then. ;-)

Re: [AOLSERVER] Emacs indents for tcl and C

2002-11-10 Thread Jerry Asher
On 2002.11.10, Jerry Asher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I love emacs. Long live emacs. I hate emacs though. What I hate is that from the behavior I've seen, apparently at MIT it's considered that a fast way for a frosh to get noticed by Richard Stallman is to change a well known API, and then to

[AOLSERVER] CAROLINE FIELDS will return Thursday, Nov 14

2002-11-10 Thread Caroline Fields
I will be out of the office starting 11/08/2002 and will not return until 11/14/2002. If you need assistance from the acting Open Systems Supervisor, please call Bill Fernandez at 717-605-5435. If he cannot be reached, please try Mike Kobiako at 717-605-5361. If you would like to speak to me,

Re: [AOLSERVER] HTTP 1.1 Pipelining.

2002-11-10 Thread Rob Mayoff
+-- On Nov 10, Nathan Folkman said: HTTP 1.1 is not currently supported, and so far there are no plans for adding support for it to the 4.0 version. To be honest it's been a while since I've looked at the 1.1 spec - what's it all about, and what benefits would there be if we were to

Re: [AOLSERVER] HTTP 1.1 Pipelining.

2002-11-10 Thread Scott S. Goodwin
Acrobat does take advantage of byte-ranges. So do a lot of download accelerators, and probably web browsers such as Opera. It would also, I expect, be useful for streaming media, though I haven't looked into that aspect yet. /s. -Original Message- From: AOLserver Discussion

Re: [AOLSERVER] HTML Stats Now Available in 3.5 Branch

2002-11-10 Thread Scott S. Goodwin
Title: Message Nathan, I installed and configured it as you've described, but it's not working for me. There is nothing in the aolserver/stats directory. I'm assuming you have some adp's that are supposed to be put into the stats directory by your comment: The code then gets installed