%} else {
ns_adp_puts $datetime
}%
/div
!-- Main content end --
/body
/html
Can you let me know what could be wrong?
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Dossy, that is definitely what is happening. I am setting my cookie in
the same request, and that is why it cannot see it.
Thank you
On 23/04/2008, Dossy Shiobara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008.04.23, Xavier Bourguignon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't bothered including the tcl code
/html html I want to
return, but I would love to be able to pass a file name and not have
to pass the HTML in a string.
I use singlescript = 1 in my configuration file, just in case this
makes a difference in your potential answer.
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path/to/my_file.adp]]
Hope that helps,
Bas.
On 22/04/2008, at 6:26 PM, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Hello all,
Is there a similar procedure to ns_returnredirect which returns an adp
file with an HTTP code of 200? For example: ns_return index.adp.
I have looked in the API
has moved to another URL:
ns_returnredirect /
This would return to the home page of the current server.
Here is a manpage on ns_return***:
http://rmadilo.com/files/nsapi/ns_return.html
On Tuesday 22 April 2008 05:24, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Thanks Bas, I'll try that later when I
20, 2008 at 07:20:58PM +0100, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Don, my programming background has nothing to do with the questions I
asked, so sorry, you won't get an answer from me, but thank you for
trying.
Not true, your programming background certainly does have some
relevance
programming, Tcl, Web servers, etc...
Hopefully, there are other aolserver lists or forum out there.
Again, sorry and thank you.
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On Apr 21, 2008, at 7:23 AM, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Sorry all.
Apology accepted, no problem. Thank you.
I suppose I won't be welcome here anymore
Oh, c'mon, this is a fairly small list and I don't know of anyone here who
won't accept
!-- the following will both work --
%= $bob %
% ns_adp_puts $bob %
/body
/html
However, things defined in other pages/includes or other procs would need
to be global to be accessed.
Rob Seeger
Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
html
head
/head
body
%proc_call%
h1
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So Bob, what is the difference between setting the variable within the
adp and setting it in a procedure? Surely the variable set in the
procedure should be available as the procedure is called within the
adp
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Don, my programming background has nothing to do with the questions I
asked, so sorry, you won't get an answer from me, but thank you for
trying.
I asked because more information about your knowledge and skills can help
us answer you more effectively
ooops, and another nasty comment.
and apparently I am the one not being civil.
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It is so great knowing I won't get any more nasty comments from you.
I wasn't trying to be nasty
and then use in my adp?
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they?
Thanks
On 19/04/2008, Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 19 April 2008 12:52, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Hi,
In one of my adp files I want to display the value of a tcl variable,
so I do this %=$varname%
My problem is that I can only see the value when my varname is set
thank you all for the info.
Jeff, I have been using your code and adapted it to my needs, thanks for that.
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I think I do... It's called OpenACS :)
On Wed, 2008-04-02 at 20:49 +0100, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Hi All
at 02:39:57PM +0100, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Ok, so how do I get this OpenACS db_* AP to work?
You would have to install OpenACS: http://openacs.org/
However, if you are currently using AOLserver stand alone, that's
probabably not what you want to do, not just in order to use its db
and everything is fine.
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Your pool is called gameskillspool and your in /db/pool you just have
gamespool.
Respectfully,
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Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Hi all,
I have this in my config file:
ns_section ns/server/games-admin/modules
ns_param
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Ok, so how do I get this OpenACS db_* AP to work?
Do I have to add something is my config file?
How do I make the calls, is there some doc somewhere about this?
Thank you
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Hi All,
Does anybody know what is required to use OpenAcs DB API for
accessing Postgres DB within aolserver?
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Can someone tell me if some settings are wrong, or if I am using ns_db
incorrectly?
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So you know, the line:
ns_param gameskillspool Postgres
should read:
ns_param gamespool Postgres
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Hi all,
I have this in my config file:
ns_section ns/server/games-admin/modules
ns_param nssock $bindir/nssock.so
ns_param
Hi all,
Are there any sites or links someone could point to me so I can learn
how to use postgres with aolserver?
I need to know what the commands are for connecting to the DB, issuing
a query, manipulating result sets and so on...
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On 20/03/2008, at 8:51 AM, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to set a global which stays in memory for the life of
the server and not just for the life of a request?
I am asking this because I want to set some server wide configuration
items and I do
But unfortunately, it seems that this global does not stay in memory
for any longer than the life of 1 request.
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ns_return
200 text/html some_html_here as I want to keep html separated from
Tcl as much as possible. I just want to be able to have a call that
says for example: playFile menu.adp. Any Tcl variables set in the
procedure would be used in the menu.adp file if needed.
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Ok, but what do I do if they do exist? How do I say to aolserver that
I want to serve the menu.adp file?
Thank you
On 18/03/2008, Don Baccus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 18, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
I have a URL mapped to a Tcl procedure like
, Xavier Bourguignon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, but what do I do if they do exist? How do I say to aolserver that
I want to serve the menu.adp file?
Thank you
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I have
I see, ok, i'll get on with it.
Cheers everyone
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Thanks Don and Darren, I will look at the info.
I just find it strange that I have to REDIRECT to another url, to me
redirect
registered). If I recall correctly, there's no way to get a list of
registered filters... which can make debugging later difficult.
Rob Seeger
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Excellent, thank you, that was exactly what I was looking for.
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How can this be?
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and not 127.0.1.1.
Now my next question is, why do I have to connect to 127.0.1.1 instead
of what is in the config file?
Again, sorry about this, I guess it is easy to miss.
Thank you
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Ok, I have set timeout to be 1 and now I don see
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best regards
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Xavier Bourguignon schrieb:
I ran make clean, then make all and I got this on make all:
gcc -O2 -Wall -Wno-implicit-int -fno-strict-aliasing -fPIC -O2
-fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -nostartfiles
-I/home/xbourgui/Desktop/aolserver-4.5.0
the login: and Password: words on the browser only
once I killed the server?
Thank you
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Hello Gustaf,
yes I compiled tcl8.4.18 myself with --enable-threads.
I will redo everything and see what happens
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Hello Xavier,
I suggest you cleaning everything before doing the install, that is:
make clean
make all
make install
Best Regards,
Juan José
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Thank you Juan
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