Frank Boehme wrote:
Peter Yi wrote:
[Here comes the empty set]
Looks like Peter's mail client depends on his faultily compiled
mod_midgard.so.
Frank -- do a "view source" in your mail client. Somewhere below the
headers will be a message...
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Andre Gerhard wrote:
Hello
I am trying to compile mod_midgard-1.2.5 on AIX 4.1.5 and the
following error is appearing.
Seems to be a problem with the shared library in AIX, but
I don't know how to solve it. The tip in the FAQ about the
apxs doesn't help, because it is related to Linux ld.
Jens Olscher wrote:
Hi Carilda!
I don't know if you would be able to help, but you might at least know
someone who does
Hi Jens. You should have put this on list, so I cc'ed to list.
I am trying to install midgard, mysql, apache, php on a solaris 2.6
machine (sparky). Having read
Andre Gerhard wrote:
I suppose I could have a root Layout/Style with
HTMLBODY
table
trtd
(content)
/td/tr
/table
...
table
trtd
(content)
/td/tr
/table
/BODY/HTML
OK, what you need to do is some sideways thinking here.
Regard the "style" as being the general site style --
Emiliano wrote:
Oh, and I hereby open a contest for a creative name for the server.
Non-offensive of course, and think 'theme', because we're going to have
mirrors sooner or later.
I propose that the servers be named after women in Norse mythology. You
know, men did all the fighting and
Emiliano wrote:
Skallen and I will also be very happy to buy
a new standalone server for project use, as
we already host the demo.
Yowza! One day you're worried about the aging server in a locked cupboard,
the next day you have to dodge shiney new machines flying at ya left
right :)
"Burness,Phil" wrote:
Thanks for the response to my problem. However, I still have the problem.
I added the php3_include_path directive to my httpd.conf file but still get
the same page_open() problem.
Could you explain a bit more about how I use the code_compat or code_global
to include
"Burness,Phil" wrote:
After installing Midgard I get the error - Call to unsupported function
page_open() in ..
This worked fine before installing Midgard. I 've followed the comments in
the manual regarding PHPLib, any body any comments on why it has broken?
Phil
This is
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How about the following: Instead of increasing traffic on the main Midgard
server, let this be an area on the Midgard Users Group area of kissa (which is
loading even as I type)?
Also -- I found a thingy called "human click" that lets people open a direct
chat to whatever monitor might be
"Armand A. Verstappen" wrote:
Ron Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I used the http integration - User Friendly howto and script the other day
and loved it, I'm looking for the author's name but don't see it.
Hmmzz.. I took it from
Got a bounce notice here so retrying:
Did I miss a mention in the lists or I am the first to have seen the
article on Midgard in the May issue of Web Techniques by Brian Jepson?
It is a nice little cookbook on how to get started. I tried to see if
it's online, and it will be available at
Here's another "shoot me" proposal:
Divert all the documents through me, and either I or my daughter (both officers in the
Official Corps of Spelling and Grammar Police) will proofread and correct over the
weekend.
cat
"Sean D. Ackley" wrote:
Well here goes my proposal. (I'll shoot myself
Ken Pooley wrote:
I have been looking at Slashdot's 1.0.whatever release of Slashcode and
wondering if I can run it concurrently on a server with midgardany body
know of any reason why I couldn't do that? slashcode runs with
PERL/Apache/mod_perl and MySQL.seems like they ought to be
Ken Pooley wrote:
it seems to me this ought to work but...I keep getting an erroranybody
still seeing clearly enough to tell me what I am doing wrong...the first
section works...I get the sub topic from a topicthen I want to list all
of the articles in that subsequent
Ron Parker wrote:
OK, I have been avoiding this, but I finally gave in to my compulsion. The
write up is great, but I absolutely cannot resist spell checking and a little
rewrite to simplify the wording.
I attach my changes.
cat
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If you would like to test the responsiveness, check out
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We can lease you a
Don't know if you've tried this, but:
1. Shut down apache -- use "stop", not "graceful" or "restart".
2. shut down postmaster.
3. (be sure you have enough shm and sems -- this is usually only a problem on
Solaris).
4. start up postmaster, let it churn for about 10 secs.
5. restart apache.
Ron Parker wrote:
Hey gang,
I want to create a splash page, or magazine cover if you will, for my
Host. I'm drawing blanks on how to technically accomplish this. The cover
will not have any Style elements that are common to the main part of the
Host.
Simpler cookbook:
1. Create splash
you where it was looking for it!
Dick
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I have not done any experimenting. Has anyone figured
Ron Parker wrote:
Cat,
Sweet and thank you. I just got Emile's strategy working before I saw
your post. Now I just need to style up the "splash" page which in time will
include some flash thingie. Whence upon forging into the flash juncture
I'll apply Philip Cohen's shockwave detecter url
I have not done any experimenting. Has anyone figured out where to put
one since we don't really have a document root?
^..^
mrow
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Michael Knop wrote:
And then I got the following error:
# rpm --rebuild mod_midgard-1_2_5-5_src.rpm
+ DEF=-DMIDGARD_RPM_RELEASE=\"\\\"${RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE}\\\"\"
+ make
apxs -c -DMIDGARD_RPM_RELEASE=\"\\\"5\\\"\" -I/usr/local//include
-L/usr/lib/mysql -lmidgard -lmysqlclient
Do you have the directory with your images properly defined in your
apache configuration file?
the cat
Anatol Mayr wrote:
Hi!
We built a new site with midgard, but if we call the site on our
server
all of the images included are broken?
Any suggestions?
Anatol Mayr
HexAGON
Emiliano wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Joost Soeterbroek wrote:
You were right. It was an ownership problem. Which leads me to another
question. Why does a user not get a clearer error message when he/she
does something he/she has no right to?
Currently, the function will tell yo uthat
I saw a reference to server-based mySQL request caching by zeos:
http://www.zeos.dn.ua/eng/zeostrans_desc.html
It's free, and it's supposed to cache mySQL requests. I'm wondering if
this would be of any use to speed up serving elements?
Does anyone out there know anything about this product,
... that was the
last i heard.
i ended up using zope
which is in the freebsd ports and is as functional
as midgard.
i'm just waiting ...
phil
Quoting Carilda Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know any reason why not? Apache and php
work on FreeBSD. I
don't know of any of the plug-ins for php
Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON wrote:
Hi!
We've been playing around with midgard and have seen that the pictures
in the example sites are stored locally.
Is there an easy way to store pictures in the MYSQL-Database, so
that we can keep the whole site in the database?
From a pure systems point of
Emiliano wrote:
Carilda Thomas wrote:
Without delving into source, it appears that the midgard module (and/or
the php module?) start up before the change-user-id in apache.
I believe that the module indeed starts up before the change but issues
the setuid immediately after
I saw a discussion on the PHPLIB mailing list about load testing, so I
tried some load testing on my development machine for midgard.
The results are below. I think it would be interesting to load test on
different boxes and see what kind of results we get.
Note that I am testing on the same
Without delving into source, it appears that the midgard module (and/or
the php module?) start up before the change-user-id in apache.
The consequence of this is that if I have php includes, the include file
must be owned by root. Part of my design and content management for AOL
This hits right on one of the enhancements I want to make to midgard --
adding a field in page that (optionally) points to topic, and a field in
topic that (optionally) points to page.
Note that pages can exist without related or used topics (e.g., admin
site), while topics can actually
Emiliano wrote:
Carilda Thomas wrote:
By the way, the reason that I want to use topics for the navbars instead of
just the page hierarchy is so that I can use the "score" field to order the
buttons. So, obviously, I will also be adding a "score" field to the page
Ken Pooley wrote:
Emile wrote (pretty well for a sick guy)...
So /topicname/ is in fact handled by the root page script? Then yes,
(content) will allways correspond to the content part of your root
page. What do you want to accomplish? Where do you want to get the
content from?
I want
Ken Pooley wrote:
This may be a long shot but I will give it a try
I have an part of site set up so that the subtopics of a page are tied to
the child topics/descriptions in a content area...that way the editorial
staff can add and subtract topics at willthe link to the subpage is
Jim Munro wrote:
of Web developEment may be improving but the spelling is not. ;)
Nice site though.
regards Jim Munro
As a dumb. blonde, unilingual American, I am curious how well Mr. Munro
speaks and writes Finnish.
I see (unnamed, but you know who you are) American writers using
I spoke to a real live person at RSA myself some months back, and the situation is
this:
Crypto is restricted in the US. The only crypto which it is legal to use (we are
talking for SSL here - no nitpicking, please) is either the package produced by RSA
or an algorithm that a programmer
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