On Monday, August 16, 2004, at 01:19 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi Hershel,
On witch platform are you planning to develop your app ? I can provide
you Linux and MacOS X example apps you could use as starter point.
Mac os x.
Thanks, Hershel
Best, Pierre
Le 16 août 04, à 05:24, Hershel Fisch a écrit
On Monday, August 16, 2004, at 01:19 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi Hershel,
On witch platform are you planning to develop your app ? I can provide
you Linux and MacOS X example apps you could use as starter point.
I'd appreciate that , Mac OSX
Hershel
Best, Pierre
Le 16 août 04, à 05:24, Hershel
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at 04:00 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
but I'd still like to try out and see how to work with shell() for
other things as you mentioned above for maintenance purposes . The
question, where I can get some education on that .
About general PostgreSQL + Metacard/Revolution
Hi Hershel,
On witch platform are you planning to develop your app ? I can provide
you Linux and MacOS X example apps you could use as starter point.
Best, Pierre
Le 16 août 04, à 05:24, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at 04:00 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
but I'd still like to
Le 2 août 04, à 18:56, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Monday, August 2, 2004, at 06:18 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 2 août 04, à 06:24, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Sunday, August 1, 2004, at 07:45 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 1 août 04, à 23:32, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at
Le 2 août 04, à 06:24, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Sunday, August 1, 2004, at 07:45 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 1 août 04, à 23:32, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 04:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi,
About how to set up a Revolution applications server binded to
PostgreSQL
On Monday, August 2, 2004, at 06:18 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 2 août 04, à 06:24, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Sunday, August 1, 2004, at 07:45 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 1 août 04, à 23:32, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 04:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi,
Take care
On Jul 31, 2004, at 2:42 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/
http://rodney.buzzword.com/discuss/msgReader$155
http://www.navaching.com/pagem.html
http://mitchellonline.pasco.k12.fl.us/training/metacardcgi.htm
On Jul 31 2004, at 20:35, Rick Harrison wrote:
Hi
On Jul 31, 2004, at 4:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi,
About how to set up a Revolution applications server binded to
PostgreSQL under Mac OS X or Linux, see
http://www.google.com/search?
as_sitesearch=lists.runrev.comnum=20q=postgresql
Pierre,
Thanks, I'll check it out!
Rick
Andre,
I really, really appreciate your response.
It's going to take me a little time to get up to speed on the
information.
How is libWebServices going to work with the Secure Socket Layer
which I hear will be included with Revolution 2.5?
Have you done any load testing (several users at once)
On Aug 1, 2004, at 12:24 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
How is libWebServices going to work with the Secure Socket Layer
which I hear will be included with Revolution 2.5?
Rick,
I have the 2.5 beta here and I am yet to find info on listening to a
secured socket, don't know if this is possible yet...
On Aug 1, 2004, at 11:52 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
I have the 2.5 beta here and I am yet to find info on listening to a
secured socket, don't know if this is possible yet...
From the readme.txt in 2.5b1 -
* Support for SSL
* SSL is an add on pack in Studio and is included with Enterprise
On Aug 1, 2004, at 11:52 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
The best way for you to work now, is to setup a sandbox for you to
play, setup Rev on a web host and play with CGI... by using it you'll
fell what you need, you might even end up writing your own lib... :D
Cheers
andre
Andre,
Thanks, I'll get
--- Troy Rollins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 1, 2004, at 11:52 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
I have the 2.5 beta here and I am yet to find info
on listening to a
secured socket, don't know if this is possible
yet...
From the readme.txt in 2.5b1 -
* Support for SSL
* SSL is
On Aug 1, 2004, at 12:54 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
Actually, only client-side SSL (open secure socket) is
available in Revolution 2.5 ; server-side SSL (accept
secure connections) will be available in one of the
future revisions.
Thanks for that clarification. I hadn't really been thinking too
On Aug 1, 2004, at 1:54 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
Actually, only client-side SSL (open secure socket) is
available in Revolution 2.5 ; server-side SSL (accept
secure connections) will be available in one of the
future revisions.
Jan,
that sounded like music... I was dreading the day I would listen
, August 01, 2004 11:53 AM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Rev Web Solutions?
On Aug 1, 2004, at 12:24 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
How is libWebServices going to work with the Secure Socket Layer
which I hear will be included with Revolution 2.5?
Rick,
I have the 2.5 beta here and I am
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 04:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi,
About how to set up a Revolution applications server binded to
PostgreSQL under Mac OS X or Linux, see
B1 on Mac os X , doesn't work with postgres.
http://www.google.com/
search?as_sitesearch=lists.runrev.comnum=20q=postgresql
Le 1 août 04, à 23:32, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 04:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi,
About how to set up a Revolution applications server binded to
PostgreSQL under Mac OS X or Linux, see
B1 on Mac os X , doesn't work with postgres.
Take care about the fact that the
On Sunday, August 1, 2004, at 07:45 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 1 août 04, à 23:32, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 04:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi,
About how to set up a Revolution applications server binded to
PostgreSQL under Mac OS X or Linux, see
B1 on Mac os X ,
Hi there,
I've been looking at all the information I can find thus far
about how to use Rev as a CGI web solution. I'm finding
bits and pieces of stuff but nothing which really puts it
all together in a simple step by step process.
(I'm assuming that one doesn't exist at this point or I would
On Jul 31, 2004, at 2:35 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
The idea is of course to use MySQL and Rev. as the CGI
along with Apache or some other webserver capable of
doing SSL transactions. In other words, a rather serious
project.
I've looked at Andre Garzia's httpd stack server. I found
the concept
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/
http://rodney.buzzword.com/discuss/msgReader$155
http://www.navaching.com/pagem.html
http://mitchellonline.pasco.k12.fl.us/training/metacardcgi.htm
On Jul 31 2004, at 20:35, Rick Harrison wrote:
Hi there,
I've been looking at all the information I can find
How do you get a copy of the beta?
Dave
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Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 2:42 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Rev Web Solutions?
On Jul 31, 2004, at 2:35 PM, Rick Harrison wrote
On Jul 31 2004, at 21:19, Dave LeYanna wrote:
How do you get a copy of the beta?
Dave
Hi Everyone,
I'm delighted to announce Revolution 2.5 Beta for Windows and Mac OS X.
Linux and Mac Classic will follow shortly.
By definition, a beta test release is a test version and may not be
reliable. As
On Jul 31, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Dave LeYanna wrote:
How do you get a copy of the beta?
At this stage, Beta 1 is a public beta. AFAIK, you can download it from
the RunRev site. If you have a license key, I'm told that will activate
the beta at your license level. My Enterprise level license does, so
Hi,
About how to set up a Revolution applications server binded to
PostgreSQL under Mac OS X or Linux, see
http://www.google.com/search?
as_sitesearch=lists.runrev.comnum=20q=postgresql
Le 31 juil. 04, à 20:42, Björnke von Gierke a écrit :
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/
Rick,
Hi let's make a little road map for you! Your options for Rev-based CGI
are three. I'll discuss each one of them.
Option A - G, Real Programmers don't use libraries! (aka: Do It
Yourself From The Scratch!)
To do that in a sane way is good to use Apache as your webserver and
you can
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