Re: [AOLSERVER] segfault in ns_malloc, _smalloc

2002-11-14 Thread Andrew Piskorski
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 05:58:44PM +0200, Zoran Vasiljevic wrote: > Again, watch for the hidden usage of functions doing something > with the process environment. Tcl and AOLserver are > taking care of that (Tcl has a bug, as I mentioned, though) > but your other code may not. I have a feeling th

Re: [AOLSERVER] Reminder: Weekly Chat Today (Thursday, November 14, 2002)

2002-11-14 Thread Patrick Spence
our TZ is more accurately MST7MST :) to show that when daylight saving time is upon us we stay as MST instead of switching. :) But I like to, like several installer programs, refer to it simply as Arizona time, since all other times are irrelevant. :) - Original Message - From: "Daniel

Re: [AOLSERVER] Reminder: Weekly Chat Today (Thursday, November 14, 2002)

2002-11-14 Thread Nathan Folkman
In a message dated 11/14/2002 12:47:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Actually, that was a totally misleading statement.   Arizona is *always* on Mountain time.  We do not do daylight savings time (except for some Native American land within the state).  That's why we match P

Re: [AOLSERVER] Reminder: Weekly Chat Today (Thursday, November 14, 2002)

2002-11-14 Thread Rob Mayoff
The chat announcement specifies the time in UTC to eliminate any ambiguity about time zones and Daylight Saving Time.

Re: [AOLSERVER] Reminder: Weekly Chat Today (Thursday, November 14, 2002)

2002-11-14 Thread Daniel P. Stasinski
Message > Arizona is *always* on Mountain time. Mountain time does observe daylight savings time. There is Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern, Arizona flips between Pacific and Mountain, and Indiana flips between Central and Eastern. Daniel P. Stasinski Software Engineer Mayor Pharmaceutic

Re: [AOLSERVER] Reminder: Weekly Chat Today (Thursday, November 14, 2002)

2002-11-14 Thread C. R. Oldham
Title: Message Actually, that was a totally misleading statement.   Arizona is *always* on Mountain time.  We do not do daylight savings time (except for some Native American land within the state).  That's why we match Pacific time part of the year. :-)  -Original Message-From:

Re: [AOLSERVER] Reminder: Weekly Chat Today (Thursday, November 14, 2002)

2002-11-14 Thread C. R. Oldham
Title: Message Nathan,   Arizona is not on Pacific time, we are on Mountain time right now.  We don't do daylight savings, so we match Pacific time during the year sometimes and Mountain time the rest. -Original Message-From: Nathan Folkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu

Re: [AOLSERVER] Linux box hosed when remote Oracle db is stopped

2002-11-14 Thread Scott S. Goodwin
nsoracle-2.6.tar.gz is now there and available for download. /s. - Original Message - From: "Tom Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 10:42 AM Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Linux box hosed when remote Oracle db is stopped > Actually that is O

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Dossy
On 2002.11.14, C. R. Oldham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Given adequate financial interest, I'd be willing to > > integrate ChiliSoft's ASP processor into AOLserver in some > > Have they kept up with all the ASP developments? I'm just curious. I honestly don't know. I just know that they exist

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Dossy
On 2002.11.14, Brian Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've never seen ASP, but I thought AOLserver's ADP idea was designed to be > identical to it? I've worked with designers before who were able to open my > ADPs in Dreamweaver (and who seemed happy enough, aside from insulting my > look and fe

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread C. R. Oldham
> Given adequate financial interest, I'd be willing to > integrate ChiliSoft's ASP processor into AOLserver in some Have they kept up with all the ASP developments? I'm just curious. Maybe you can enlighten me, I have been at a loss to explain how ChiliSoft could run ASP when so much of that fun

Re: [AOLSERVER] Linux box hosed when remote Oracle db is stopped

2002-11-14 Thread Tom Jackson
Actually that is Oracle Driver version 2.6. Also is there any reason the driver isn't provided as a download from sourceforge? You have to use cvs to get the driver. --Tom Jackson Tom Jackson wrote: I'm running AOLserver/3.4.2 and Oracle Driver 1.7 with ACS Classic version 4.1. The Oracle datab

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Brian Fenton
I've never seen ASP, but I thought AOLserver's ADP idea was designed to be identical to it? I've worked with designers before who were able to open my ADPs in Dreamweaver (and who seemed happy enough, aside from insulting my look and feel ;-P ). So, why would somebody insist on using ASPs when ADPs

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Dossy
On 2002.11.14, Brian Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would consider that the web server (Apache or AOLserver) supports the > toolkit. There are modifications available for Apache which support both > ASP and our toolkit. Unfortunately, AOLserver doesn't support ASP which is > a proprietary

[AOLSERVER] Linux box hosed when remote Oracle db is stopped

2002-11-14 Thread Tom Jackson
I'm running AOLserver/3.4.2 and Oracle Driver 1.7 with ACS Classic version 4.1. The Oracle database, 8.1.7 is running on a separate machine. Once the Oracle database is stopped, not immediately, but eventually, the machine running AOLserver becomes unresponsive. I can't login, but ping works. The

[AOLSERVER] Reminder: Weekly Chat Today (Thursday, November 14, 2002)

2002-11-14 Thread Nathan Folkman
What, When, & Where - The AOLserver weekly chat takes place today, Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 18:00 UTC, which translates to:    2 PM US/Eastern    1 PM US/Central    12 PM US/Mountain    11 AM US/Pacific + Arizona AOL/AIM chatroom: AOLserver

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Brian Fenton
Title: RE: Web design - toolkit features. Below is the mail my boss put together in reply to a client of our's who made the following comment about AOLserver being our chosen web server: "We do, however, have a worry though about what seems to be limited support for AOL server by the mass

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Daniel P. Stasinski
RE: Web design - toolkit features. > Does anyone have a stock advocacy reply they use when > clients query this kind of thing? We tell "business people" that we use aolserver, the same software developed and used by the largest internet provider in the world. I don't recall any of them ever quest

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Brian Fenton
Title: Message We read it as "Active Server Pages". I'm going to forward my boss' reply to the list in a moment.   -Original Message- From: C. R. Oldham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 November 2002 14:37 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy  

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread C. R. Oldham
Title: Message Does he mean ASP as in Active Server Pages, or ASP as in "Application Service Provider"?     --C. R. OldhamDirector of TechnologyNCA CASI -Original Message-From: Brian Fenton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 3:15 AMTo: [EMAIL PROT

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Scott S. Goodwin
Title: RE: Web design - toolkit features. AOL uses it.   Netscape.com uses it   OpenSpec Inc. uses it (bom.com)   Fox Cable Networks uses it (You know, the television people...)   The U.S. Department of Defense uses it (at my location as well as others)   You can tell your client: if any devel

[AOLSERVER] AOLserver advocacy

2002-11-14 Thread Brian Fenton
Title: RE: Web design - toolkit features.   I hate it when this happens A client is wondering about AOLserver and "the mass toolkit market". He's basically asking "what's this AOLserver thing? Nobody uses that." It's a valid query and we usually respond with "it's the web server behi