continuing into
the future. As I said we are also getting into Linux, so we'll be looking
for you all there...
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(no news there of course).
Hope this helps at least a little. I assume others on this list already
knew about this stuff?
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From: Mike
This will probably be an issue for us in the future. Thanks for bringing it
to light.
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). this
also allows me to have multiple buttons on the same form if needed.
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the code and even tried to execute it. The code
should have never made it to the browser. He and I must have both fallen
into a server config pitfall, at least in the Win32 distribution.
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looks a lot like TV. I just had to go on a tear
after reading the little 97% poke on that first page. That was a little
much IMO.
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I have the same trouble actually. I made param enabletclpages true and
restarted the server, but it didn't seem to make any difference. It serves
out .tcl files as-is, and then my tcl plug-in in my IE tries to run them,
which of course fails.
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for
spreading AOLsvr into the formerly-Windows world.
There was one other technical question I had about the nsfreetds. Which
call-level interface does it use going into freeTDS? The db-lib, ct-lib, or
ODBC? The freetds docs say the ODBC isn't very stable yet.
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You might also try actually passing the data in the URL, like you didn't
want to do, but scramble it up first. There are any number of good ways to
do that, either with TCL native, or by calling C.
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site.
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From: Dossy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thursday, August 23, 2001 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Linux nsfreetds to MS SQL (long post)
On 2001.08.23
keep it in
private email?
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From: rana deepti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 6:44 AM
Subject: installing AOL Server on WINDOWS
there).
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From: Dossy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: installing AOL Server on WINDOWS!
On 2001.08.22, Mark
Some helpful info:
1) the documentation seems to be geared toward Unix, I assume some
win-centric docs or revisions will come out as popularity grows. in the
meantime go to BIN and try nsd -t ..\sample-config.tcl. That's basically
what the Start menu shortcut does for you.
2)
3) WinZip
Yes it is. If we end up using AOLserver, we will require something like
that. If it can't do it, I'll be writing a parser (in TCL) for our pages
that will do it.
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From: Scott
Along the same lines, is there a way to capture all the output from an ADP
in a buffer, and then alter it before it's transmitted? This would allow
things that can't be done easily, or at all, in IIS/ASP.
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it on Windows will be
contrib'd back to the group.
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From: Dossy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 2:16 PM
Subject: Re
agree with what Jerry said earlier. The many paths through the
server, and the many hooks into its processing steps, are what make it
attractive. More software should be like that.
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it to SQL Server) I can start contributing
software and tech help to the community.
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From: Jerry Asher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2001
,
as I've done many times already using ns_sockopen.
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Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: Error
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