Re: Witango-Talk: OT: contest - top 10 reasons to upgrade are...

2003-07-31 Thread Web Dude
Unfortunately, some of us just can't "do it". It's a company thing. If it was up to me I would have it already, but when your with a company that has laid off 50 people in the past year, it is kind of hard to go to the boss and try to dig up some extra money. On 7/30/03 5:34 PM, "Wilcox, Jamile

Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Studio Quitting Out

2003-07-31 Thread Dan Stein
I am on windows 2000 Sp4 but it was happening on 43 also. I have copied the error code and sent in a bug report a few months back. I notice the when I look in the task manager in processes that there is still and instance of the editor running and have found that I have to restart my machine to get

RE: Witango-Talk: cookies

2003-07-31 Thread Nicholas Froome
This is the longest thread I've seen on this list re Cookies, and very welcome it is too Many sites autheticate you when you return by reading cookies set during a previous visit. If this cookie is readable by other sites when you visit those sites, isn't this data vulnerable? Amazon, for one,

Witango-Talk: Uploading files

2003-07-31 Thread Ted Wolfley
Hi, I am trying to troubleshoot a server hanging problem. Could a file upload cause this? The uploading file is a text file and depending on the size, may be zipped. The upload works but others accessing other data via webpages are seeing a depreciation in speed or hang at about the same time.

Re: Witango-Talk: Uploading files

2003-07-31 Thread Web Dude
I have tested uploads extensively. Conclusion... I don't use them. It saps all CPU until file upload is complete. Large files (ie 10 mg or more) can drag a server to its knees. Just my .02. Hi, I am trying to troubleshoot a server hanging problem. Could a file upload cause this? The uploading

RE: Witango-Talk: Uploading files

2003-07-31 Thread Tom Ferguson
There is an ASP file upload that works nicely with Witango (if you're on Windows), located on Ben's WiTango Goodies site: http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm I think you'll find it very efficient. Tom Ferguson > -Original Message- > From: Ted Wolfley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Se

Re: Witango-Talk: OT: contest - top 10 reasons to upgrade are...

2003-07-31 Thread Cornelius Conboy
Management types, eh? Here are some bullit points translated from English into management Greater NPV* to the project brought about by lower developmental costs. Ease of conceptualization leading to higher awareness and communication flow to the project stakeholders. Basic SWOT** analysis show

Re: Witango-Talk: cookies

2003-07-31 Thread Bill Conlon
Just one thing to add. There is a bug (at least with Mac studio and linux app server) in the Assign action. I've reported it. -- Session cookies do NOT get set with the Assign action. The workaround is the <@ASSIGN> metatag -- this works. >Very cool stuff > >I can see how when the browser re

Re: Witango-Talk: OT: contest - top 10 reasons to upgrade are...

2003-07-31 Thread Roland Dumas
Having just come out of a "suit" role, when a technology person comes with a proposal to upgrade a technology, I have come to hear, "I want that cool new toy to play with." and any discussion of cost savings sounds like, "blah blah blah" because the tech folks don't have a clue where the co

Re: Witango-Talk: cookies

2003-07-31 Thread Atrix Wolfe
Well heres what Scott said about session cookies: These cookies are not saved to any local Folders or harddrive, and only reside in memory during the current Browser window session (a virtual cookie-jar). These cookies only pass back their data to the Domain that assigned them, so they are safe f

Witango-Talk: Submitted forms are blank when going 'back'

2003-07-31 Thread Dave Machin
Not really a WiTango problem directly, but I have a couple forms that end-users submit to request a graph to be generated by WiTango.  They fill out a variety of information and click submit, which passes the post-args and <@userreferenceargument> back to the same .taf file which then genera

Re: Witango-Talk: Submitted forms are blank when going 'back'

2003-07-31 Thread Dan Stein
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Submitted forms are blank when going 'back' Dave, There is a bug in IE I ran into where it will whip out the history some times. In my case I was using a _javascript_ to pop up a calendar and insert the date once that was removed no problem. And it only effected the form

RE: Witango-Talk: OT: contest - top 10 reasons to upgrade are...

2003-07-31 Thread Scott Cadillac
Wow Cornelius, Your Management translation is very slick, almost scary in fact. How'd know it that you're also a brilliant programmer :-) When I need to hire a corporate sales force, I'm giving you a call! --- In addition, I'd like to add my non-technical reason (because management and

Re: Witango-Talk: Submitted forms are blank when going 'back'

2003-07-31 Thread Atrix Wolfe
Ive experienced this same thing Dave.  My solution has been to not rely on the back button.   Might be a pain but you can put an error handling html on the place (s?) they have errors and put a button there that leads back to the form instead of having them use the back button.   You can put

Re: Witango-Talk: OT: contest - top 10 reasons to upgrade are...

2003-07-31 Thread Web Dude
to the question of costs: software is typically depreciated over 18 months with good reason. That's the average useful lifespan before it needs to be upgraded. You can delay the upgrade, but there are unknown costs associated with that. It's just like a roof. It wears out over a period of ti

RE: Witango-Talk: OT: contest - top 10 reasons to upgrade are...

2003-07-31 Thread Tom Ferguson
Couple of points: 1. I have one of those $25,000 White Elephants also... argh!!! 2. In your example, you can do 4 of the WiTango jobs in the same time as the 1 PHP job, thus earning your company the same amount. > -Original Message- > From: Web Dude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent:

Re: Witango-Talk: Uploading files

2003-07-31 Thread Robert Garcia
If you MUST upload via http, do not use IIS. Set up an apache server or something for it. IIS dies on http upload, apache does fine. Robert. On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 06:36 AM, Ted Wolfley wrote: Hi, I am trying to troubleshoot a server hanging problem. Could a file upload cause this

Re: Witango-Talk: OT: contest - top 10 reasons to upgrade are...

2003-07-31 Thread Atrix Wolfe
Not to mention your clients having rapid solutions will more likely refer you to others and be repeat customers, making more long term revenue! (: - Original Message - From: "Tom Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 9:50 AM Subject: RE: Witang

RE: Witango-Talk: cookies

2003-07-31 Thread Scott Cadillac
Thank you Atrix, To get you closer to your answer Nicholas: > > Many sites autheticate you when you return by reading > cookies set during a previous visit. If this cookie > is readable by other sites when you visit those sites, > isn't this data vulnerable? > > > > Amazon, for one, knows your

RE: Witango-Talk: cookies

2003-07-31 Thread Ben Johansen
Ok, I'm not saying it can't be done, but it would be very difficult. When a user comes to a site and the sites places a cookie (ones with an expire date). The site server really doesn't have control of the cookie it just sends the set-cookie: http header which is a request to have the browser/cli

Witango-Talk: MSSQL7 and IMAGE datatype????

2003-07-31 Thread Ben Johansen
Has anyone been able to load an image into this data type from Witango? Or load any images into any data type I have tried binary, varbinary, text, ntext, image Simple witango app. 1. load file into witango variable 2. insert into database Can someone throw me a virtual bone on this one ;-) Ben

Re: Witango-Talk: OT: contest - top 10 reasons to upgrade are...

2003-07-31 Thread Roland Dumas
If you're in the developing business and your tools enable you to do 4 times as much in the same amount of time, you have choices: - charge by the project and underbid the competitors by 20% and save for you and the client - charge by the hour and give all the benefit the customer but grow your

Re: Witango-Talk: Submitted forms are blank when going 'back'

2003-07-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Go Back... Have make good experiences with... regards Daniel - Original Message - From: Dave Machin To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 6:13 PM Subject: Witango-Talk: Submitted forms are blank when going 'back' Not really a WiTango problem

RE: Witango-Talk: Submitted forms are blank when going 'back'

2003-07-31 Thread Ted Wolfley
Title: Message Or you can use an if action to see if all the data is entered.  If not, save data into variables and branch back to the form using the variables to load the form fields as defaults.  The variables will be empty on first use so the form fields will be blank.   Ted -Or

Witango-Talk: Cookie Update

2003-07-31 Thread Ben Johansen
Hi All, Wanted to make a correction to statements on cookie length limitation. I received a test from another and failed to realize that the cookies that was being set was the Witango_UserRefence (Tango_UserReference for W4 and below) and not just a cookie. there is a length limitation to the Us

Re: Witango-Talk: Cookie Update

2003-07-31 Thread Phil Wade
> > Now on to cookies other the reserved mentioned above > Tested > Ver.Cookie NameMax Length > 5.0.1.062 unknown - I just did one with 2600 chars Witango Server 5.0.1.062 is now limited to a 3K buffer size for setting cookies. Anything larger is truncated and discard