We have not seen this error in testing with the latest nsoracle. We saw a
different bind variable error that resulted in a server core dump. When
we removed all use of bind variables on CLOB columns the problem was
removed.
/pgw
Andrew Grumet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi,
We recently tried out
BNA doesn't use Internal Redirects in our code base. We didn't like the
log behavior. Your proposal to change the log behavior is an idea that I
agree with. Are you intending the 404 to appear in the log and then
execute the redirect page?
I agree with your thoughts on overriding all response
, Greg Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We LOVE AOLserver from at least one point of view: we don't need to
do anything to it to make it work. It just works.
In all our years of using AOLserver we have made exactly ONE source
change to the core C code. [...]
So, this raises the following
A spec document is a good idea. I can give time toward reviewing it.
/pgw
Bas Scheffers said:
Dossy Shiobara said:
could implement it and show it to us, that might be really helpful.
Or,
if someone else wants to try, then collaborate together on it. But,
Instead of going away and coding
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Subject:Re: [AOLSERVER] 4.0.8
On 2004.09.15, Samer Abukhait [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running OpenACS 5.1-dotLRN 2.0.3/Oracle 10g/R.H. 3/AolServer
4.0.8 (2
developer accounts for our builds. Is this a true requirement or
not?
How are you actually building this beast at AOL?
Any help would be appreciated.
/pgw
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Subject:[AOLSERVER] [ 517267 ] Patch for SEGV if 401 redirect is used
John wrote in SF Bug #517267:
Has AOLserver 3.x been abandoned in terms of maintenance releases?
It's my impression that 4.x isn't stable, especially given
Don't forget that the AOLserver Tcl process does a CD. It needs write
privs to create a file. If you want it to write to a specific location
name that in the open.
/pgw
Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On 2004.07.14, Wei Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Say if I want to write something
I just noticed that nsjk2 is not mentioned on the AOLserver wiki modules
page http://www.panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/160
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By pure coincidence I happened to try compiling AOLserver under WinSFU
last night...
First, yes
The nsjk2 module misses the point of what Java support in AOLserver means
to the projects here at BNA. We use AOLserver and Tcl (and now XOTcl) as
the core of our newer web sites. We are happy with ADP processing and
calling Tcl from ADP pages and have built an entire UI around this model.
(The
not interesting.
Or am I misunderstanding the message that was delivered about Java support
in AOLserver?
/pgw
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Subject:[AOLSERVER] calling aolserver tcl command outside of aolserver
Does anybody know how to call an aolserver tcl command, like ns_httpget
without running aolserver? What I am trying to do here is to test and
integrate these commands
In our experience on Solaris gcc is a hard requirement and that is ok with us.
We have never been able to use SUN compilers and make AOLserver work correctly.
/pgw
It seems that (at least on Solaris) that gcc is a build requirement for
AOLserver -- it doesn't do the right thing when using the
We use the Oracle driver here at BNA and would very much
like to participate in any testing of an upgraded version.
/pgw
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Btw, can someone with the necessary SourceForge
privileges please
release an updated nsoracle tarball
Hobbs The Tcl Guy
Senior Developer
http://www.ActiveState.com/
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in tcl 8.4 from inside AOLserver.
Thanks,
Shawn
/pgw
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at the Tcl'2003
conference in a couple of weeks. I'll be there. Are any
other AOLserver users going to be at the conference?
Nathan Folkman wrote:
What's a Starpack?
Greg Wolff wrote:
If AOLserver could make use of the VFS capabilities of
Tcl
8.4 then it could be included in a Starpack.
/pgw
somebody has defaced the AOLserver wiki front page...
Does anyone have a copy of the contents so that it can be
restored?
I need to develop an xml-rpc based feature in my AOLserver
based application.
I have the xml-rpc module built.
I'm looking for a How To or a code example.
One code example is all that I need.
I can't find one.
Does anybody know where such Example or Documentation of how
to use xml-rpc in
(msg);
Ns_DStringFree(ds);
return result;
}
Thanks for the help!
/pgw
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