SF sounds ok to me
On Oct 26, 2011, at 6:43 AM, Dossy Shiobara do...@panoptic.com wrote:
Hi,
There has been little discussion or response to this matter, and the few
responses have all been in favor of moving the lists to SourceForge.
Today is the 26th, so I'd like to do the list move
Hey Jeff,
I'm about to start using aolserver for the first time in many, many years, so
your post is very encouraging, and the changes look good. Your exposed the
gzip flag to tcl scripts (ns_conn gzip) item reminded me that I believe I had
promised some code a while back on that...and I
- Original Message
From: Jeff Rogers dv...@diphi.com
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Mon, December 6, 2010 3:40:47 PM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Does not work ns_return + zlib
Hossein Sharifi wrote:
One problem is that AOLserver doesn't gzip content when ns_return is
I don't think TclSOAP uses tdom, does it? That might explain any speed problems.
In addition there is Web Services for Tcl:
http://members.cox.net/~gerald.lester/WebServicesForTcl.html
I have not used it at all, so I can't offer any opinion...however it does look
like it uses tdom.
-
- Original Message
From: Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Monday, May 5, 2008 11:46:47 PM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Fun, free applications for building personal sites.
On Monday 05 May 2008 22:58, Brett Schwarz wrote:
I don't think TclSOAP uses
In addition there is Web Services for Tcl:
http://members.cox.net/~gerald.lester/WebServicesForTcl.html
I have not used it at all, so I can't offer any opinion...however it does
look like it uses tdom.
Right Web Services for Tcl requires Tcl 8.5 and tclhttpd, it doesn't work
with
and flexible than the
new nsv_* commands. So, when I say we gave up on ns_share I mean we
stopped applying our patches to the Tcl core for ns_share, allowing us
to use the Tcl source un-altered.
-Jim
On Apr 14, 2008, at 1:37 PM, Brett Schwarz wrote:
True -- the original threading
+1
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From: Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 7:00:14 PM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] ns_db and bind variable support
On 2008.04.17, Bas Scheffers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That brings me to another subject: do we
This is how pgtcl actually does bind variables...
- Original Message
From: Bas Scheffers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 4:20:46 PM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver and Pgtcl
On 17/04/2008, at 8:14 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
I have
I'll take a stab at it. I already have part of it changed in my sandbox. This
has escalated further than my original email, so I'll have to take a look
again, but I'm willing to try. I'll probably need some help on some things, but
I most likely will be able to do most of the work...
-
I think I would agree with you, if I change your wording slightly:
The application should [have the ability to] hint to the server when
compression might be
appropriate for a response.
I think in most scenarios, the config params should be good enough for deciding
on when to compress, however,
Hey Dave,
Which option would you prefer though?
Thanks,
--brett
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From: Dave Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 8:23:56 AM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Compression
Dossy,
I think the discussion is just this:
As Bret
I have to agree with Tom. I don't think the application should be
making decisions about if and when to send data compressed.
I think it should be handled in the config the same as the character
encoding is handled.
Tom Jackson wrote:
I thought that someone had suggested that the
On 2008.04.11, Brett Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, what I am proposing is that ns_return follows a similar structure.
I'll suggest the introduction of ns_return_compress ?on|off? --
similar to ns_adp_compress, but for ns_return. It would set the
Ns_ConnSetGzipFlag accordingly
- Original Message
From: Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 5:14:24 PM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Compression
On Friday 11 April 2008 16:41, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
Configuration parameters is too coarse-grained control.
I threw this together http://www.bschwarz.com/aolserver.jpg with Gimp. Now, I'm
not a graphic's wiz, but I thought I would create something basic that we can
start with, as a way to get to the design we want. I would be willing to *try*
to make any suggested enhancements, but like I said, I am
On 2008.04.08, Brett Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I threw this together http://www.bschwarz.com/aolserver.jpg with Gimp. Now,
I'm not a graphic's wiz, but I thought I would create something basic that
we can start with, as a way to get to the design we want. I would be
willing
So, from my reading, its seems as though that in 4.5, we got on the fly ADP
page compression. However, it seems as though there isn't comparable
functionality for Tcl files (i.e. ns_return). I know there are some work
arounds, but I was just curious why this was not implemented in the core? I
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On Tue, 2008-04-08 at 14:29 -0400, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2008.04.08, Brett Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I threw this together http://www.bschwarz.com/aolserver.jpg with Gimp. Now,
I'm not a graphic's wiz, but I thought I would
Something sort of like this, is what I was thinking about:
http://www.bschwarz.com/aolserver2.jpg
Although the orange color kind of changed when it was converted to jpg...it
was originally more like what Juan had...
- Original Message
From: Brett Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED
it. It's seems like a shame
to me to let that go to waste...
Thanks,
--brett
- Original Message
From: John Buckman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 2:59:44 PM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Compression
On Apr 8, 2008, at 1:54 PM, Brett Schwarz
actually, where I was going with this whole thing was trying to convey speed
(meaing aolserver is fast). That's the reason I used italic text, and that's
why the lines fade away from the 'L'. Oh well, I guess I didn't do a good
enough job conveying that :(
BTW, the xcf for the second version
Ah, ok...now I know what you meant about following the L...yes, that looks
better.
darn it...I thought by saving as xcf, Gimp would remember the colors, etc
:(
I believe I used Arial bold italic for the text. I think I started with the
blues in the article I quoted, but ended up making
I have this in my config file:
ns_section ns/server/games-admin/modules
ns_param nssock $bindir/nssock.so
ns_param nslog $bindir/nslog.so
ns_param nscp $bindir/nscp.so
ns_param nsdb $bindir/nsdb.so
ns_param shared_tcl tcl
ns_section ns/db/drivers
ns_param
- Original Message
From: Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 9:21:40 AM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] 64bit crashes right away
My laptop is 64 bit:
Linux localhost 2.6.18-gentoo-r4 #1 SMP Mon Nov 20 16:49:16 UTC 2006
That's funny actually...I just changed a bunch of these cases in a Tcl
extension I help maintain, just earlier today. I happened upon this post that
talks about it:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=30611212forum_id=43966
Might be worthwhile doing an audit of the rest of
just a couple of suggestions, from a very quick first
look (it is hard too sifting through the TAB changes,
as Dossy said):
1) Tcl already has Tcl_GetBoolean...this could be used
instead of the boolean...I believe...no big deal
though
2) This might be a good time to start moving away from
--- Malte Sussdorff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While reading the previous postings I stumbled upon
multiple mentioning of
multi protocol support and asterisk, therefore I
assume people on this list
are knowledgeable about this topic.
Here is what we need:
We run a CRM system on top of
would it be possible to align the directory structure
to that of kits? That way, people could distribute
webapps via starkits...just a thought...
--- Bas Scheffers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have written down my first thoughts on how this
could work at:
http://bas.scheffers.net/wiki/14
As
Just FYI for anybody, this page gives some good hints
on when you need to do ref management:
http://wiki.tcl.tk/1192
HTH,
--brett
--- Andrew Piskorski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 03:54:23PM -0400, Andrew
Piskorski wrote:
I am suspicious of nsopenssl. It is doing
Hello,
Sorry for the OT, but I thought this would be the best
list to contact about this.
There is an existing app that is multi-threaded, that
I wanted to added the ability to execute Tcl code from
this app. This reminded me very much of how aolserver
works, so I was going to start digging into
--- Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2004.08.27, Brett Schwarz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, before I start, I was wondering if any
kind
souls out there have any helpful tips...maybe an
overview on how aolserver does this, where to
start
looking in the code, and any
--- Andrew Piskorski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 11:11:59AM -0700, Brett
Schwarz wrote:
Sure, I didn't elaborate before, because I was
trying to keep the OT
noise down.
Actually, I think this sort of discussion, while not
PRECISELY on
topic for the AOLserver list
--- Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2004.08.27, Brett Schwarz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyways, there is an open source PBX system
(asterisk) that has an
programming interface that is very similar to CGI
(in fact it is
called AGI). Right now, it forks off a process
everytime
I definitely vote for a). I think AS has a very
powerful framework that can be used outside of http.
--- Zoran Vasiljevic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 10:32, Zoran Vasiljevic
wrote:
Hi!
I would like to start a discussion which will
eventually lead
to one of the
Personally, I agree. I really think it would be over
complicating things. I am not sure why OpenACS was so
gungho (sp?) about the templating system, in the first
place.
BUT, that's just my opinion. I am sure there are
people that want this behavior...but, most likely it
is something that can just
--- IRA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Automatic digest processor wrote on 8/11/2004, 11:01
PM:
Has anyone tried to get the asp style ADP parser
originally written in
like 1999 or 2000 by some guys at AM Computers
working with Aolserver
4? The source file was nsAspStyleAdps.c. It
--- Dossy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2004.06.28, Nathaniel Haggard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there command line history in the nscp module?
If so how do I turn
it on? What about tab auto completion. I don't
want to do any
unnecessary suffering.
No. Readline support in nscp makes
Zoran,
I am just curious what you have done. Did you update
the AS code to match what is at tclx.sf.net? Or is
this just something you did? I believe you converted
to the Tcl objects, but wasn't sure if you took it
from SF or did it on your own.
thanks,
--brett
--- Zoran Vasiljevic [EMAIL
some more $0.02...
--- Jim Wilcoxson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sets allow entries with duplicate keys. If
duplicates are returned in
the list for this new ns_set keys, that's fine,
except that a naiive
programmer can't go through the list of keys
returned and fetch the
corresponding
Rather than building on top of Tcl Array, another
alternative is to
use some entirely new from-scratch C implementation,
in the future
maybe even something like Ratcl. But I'm not aware
of any existing
code that would currently be a good fit as an ns_set
replacement.
I've never really
--- Brett Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rather than building on top of Tcl Array, another
alternative is to
use some entirely new from-scratch C
implementation,
in the future
maybe even something like Ratcl. But I'm not
aware
of any existing
code that would currently
--- Scott Laplante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way in tcl to puts(?) a string, but
instead of intrepreting,
showing all special characters?
For example, this is what i have:
% set thing hi
bye
hi
bye
% puts $thing
hi
bye
%
and this is what i'd want:
% set thing hi
bye
I haven't tried it from AS, but I always load Expect from within tclsh:
this works for me:
package require Expect
If you are on Windows, then I think the Expect for windows is still a
little shaky...
On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 12:44, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
I have an Expect script which I'm
A suggestion. The new api page says: This page lists the C APIs that are
new in AOLserver 4.0. To improve readability, the Ns_ prefix is omitted on
this page.
In a reference I like to see the whole function name, without anything
implied. I think removing the Ns_ decreases readability. How
Rename the current ns_include proc to
_std_ns_include or somesuch, then
define your own ns_include proc that looks for the
-sameframe arg and
does something intelligent with it ...
However, all the code that gets included will need
to be touched to be
wrapped in an uplevel (simplest
Item number one is still a bit of a mystery. The init
script is notdramatically different between our 3.5
server and our 4.0 server. Asomewhat unscientific
attempt to load the 4.0 init script into a 3.5server
showed a similar slowdown, so we do not currently
believe thatthis slowdown is due to a
Lately, I've been thinking of switching to tclsh as
my login shell (yes,
I'm a nut) and I've heard from other folks that
they'd like readline
support in nscp ... so, I wonder ... what might it
take for something
like package require readline to work. So, if you
really want
readline
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, if that matters at all.
Humm, I guess I need to do some more digging...
Thanks,
--brett
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 17:24, Peter M. Jansson wrote:
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 07:20 PM, Brett Schwarz wrote:
However, NsPreBind does
nothing is the -b or -B option are not given, when, I believe
, NULL, NULL);
return NS_OK;
}
As a side note, you may want to look into using the Object interface to
Tcl, i.e. Tcl_CreateObjCommand. Of cource there may be reasons why you
are doing it this way, but thought I would just mention it...
--brett
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On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 17:21, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 05:12:38PM -0800, Brett Schwarz wrote:
As a side note, you may want to look into using the Object interface to
Tcl, i.e. Tcl_CreateObjCommand. Of cource there may be reasons why you
are doing it this way
. Not sure why, I haven't examined the code that
thoroughly yet. Previously, they were using it to pass 's' or 'g'; set
or get I suppose.
--brett
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-] Fatal: modload: failed to load
module '/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nspostgres.so'
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Software Engineer
America OnLine, Inc.
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.
I will probably do some of these things for my setup regardless, but I
would like to have these changes incorporated into AS as well. Does the
AOL Core Team accept enhancements?
Thanks,
--brett
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AOLserver.
But other than that, it's not really an AOLserver question.
Thanks,
Pete.
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:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Brett Schwarz
Sent: 15 January 2003 16:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Modules for AS4.0
I have that already in my source code, otherwise, it wouldn't compile
;^)
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 08:14, Lamar Owen wrote:
On Tuesday 14 January
I have that already in my source code, otherwise, it wouldn't compile
;^)
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 08:14, Lamar Owen wrote:
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 18:31, Brett Schwarz wrote:
Has the module interface changed in 4.0? I am trying to compile a C
module I wrote for AS3.5. It compiles fine
modules...
Anyways, has anyone run any modules for 4.0?
Thanks,
--brett
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returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [nsthreadtest] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/aolserver/nsthread'
make: *** [all] Error 1
Can please anybody tell me how to solve the problem?
cheers
Damon
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on adding more features to the module as well,
since this was just a first time pass at it...
Thanks for the feedback,
--brett
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appreciate them.
Thanks and happy holidays to everyone,
--brett
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no bug reports on 3.5beta1, 3.5 is now released. The only
change from 3.5beta1 is to comments, the README, and the ChangeLog.
No code has changed.
will this work with the aolserver 4 also?
thanks
marc
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?
thanks,
--brett
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emulate system
clone() based threads with BSD rfork() which may perform better.
-Jim
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#
# #
#
set lastSlash 0
while { $lastSlash = 0 } {
set filepath [string range $filepath [expr $lastSlash + 1] end]
set lastSlash [string first \\ $filepath]
}
return $filepath
}
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=a1
args={{{a2 a3} {a4 a5}}}
llength=1
1st el={{a2 a3} {a4 a5}}
Is there a way to unlistify $args before passing it to a lower level
proc? Or is there a better/right way to do this?
Any advice appreciated.
Jim
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You may want to look at TclX extension. Either try to load it into AS, or
look at the C code to customize it to your liking. It has extra list
functions as well as keyed lists.
http://tcl.activestate.com/man/tclx8.2/TclX.n.html
On Fri, 3 May 2002 20:44:19 -0400
Andrew Piskorski [EMAIL
One of Ousterhout's greater contributions was the documentation of his
team's programming standards. I apologize for ending this message
without
the link. But if they're not there already, maybe the AOLserver.com
folks
could link to them from their site.
maybe this link?
Ok, I must have missed something, or might have been off of the cluetrain too long,
but what exactly is 'zippy'? I did a google search, but I was getting mostly 'zippy
the pinhead' and other weird stuff!
Anyone have an URL or explanation?
thanks,
--brett
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 09:54:25 -0500
This is a bit off topic, but I thought some people on this list might
know:
I have a web site that links to video clips; such that when someone
clicks on them, it invokes the player, and streams the video clip. What
is the best way to update those video clips such that it does not
interrupt any
I have seem some of my tcl files not returning correctly, when I don't
send back proper HTML headers... are your tcl files sending back HTML
headers?
Mark Hubbard wrote:
I have the same trouble actually. I made param enabletclpages true and
restarted the server, but it didn't seem to make
Just curious, is there a *rough* estimate on when AOLserver 4 will be
out? I am not trying to push, just want a ball park figure (days, weeks,
months, etc).
thanks,
--brett
Kriston Rehberg wrote:
I've been given to understand that it's because the functions that handle
data coming in from
Rob,
I would like to hop on, but I don't have anything
specific to say. I have never used AIM...do you have
to be a AOL member to use it? Is there a linux client?
thanks,
--brett
--- Rob Mayoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There used to be a weekly AOLserver chat on AIM. I
can't find mention of
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