Witango-Talk: Unhandled exception BS!

2004-06-01 Thread Peter Ternström
Hey folks, this error is really pissing me off now! Keep getting it every 2 minutes of programming or so. It is not linked to any particular action and just shuts down the editor randomly. Tried re-installing the product, but it doesnt seem to help. Any ideas? Peter Date: Wed Jun 02 07:30:17 2

Re: Witango-Talk: Question about argument names

2004-06-01 Thread Customer Support
There is no speed improvement by using _function but if you look at the code that builds the next previous buttons in the search builder you will see where the _ before an argument is used and why Everyware built it this way. This routine removes the args that start with an _ as it is assume

Re: Witango-Talk: Question about argument names

2004-06-01 Thread Roland Dumas
On Jun 1, 2004, at 3:26 PM, Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) wrote: Sorry to make you a victim of my deprived humor Jamileh :-) deprived? or depraved? ;^) I'm gonna try that arg in my whitespace application - man, that thing is gonna ZING! I'll let ya know which one works better. you have a good whitesp

RE: Witango-Talk: Question about argument names

2004-06-01 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC)
> Sorry to make you a victim of my deprived humor Jamileh :-) deprived? or depraved? ;^) I'm gonna try that arg in my whitespace application - man, that thing is gonna ZING! I'll let ya know which one works better. Must be the post-long-weekend exhaustion hitting. :) j > -Original M

RE: Witango-Talk: Question about argument names

2004-06-01 Thread Scott Cadillac
Hi Jamileh, I'm not sure about the "_function" argument, but I have a vague memory of an engineer confiding in me at a Conference once that if you include the following argument in a TAF file request - the Server automatically goes into Secret-double-hyper-overdrive and will run 200% faster. http

Witango-Talk: Question about argument names

2004-06-01 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC)
Title: Question about argument names I seem to remember reading something on the list about it being preferable to use the argname _function, because Witango recognizes that and will process faster.  I've tried to find the original posts but no luck. Can anyone give me more info on this?  Is

Re: Witango-Talk: OT: Advice

2004-06-01 Thread wmconlon
Here's what we've done for several sites. Include custom metatags in the page, such as: Then I use swish-e to pull only the documents whose metatag type = news, sorted by metatag date, and I display the headline (with a link to the source doc) and description. Note that the swish-e index

Re: Witango-Talk: File upload

2004-06-01 Thread Roland Dumas
one approach: - the client has an admin connection to an admin utility that triggers the generation of the file, and flagging of the records that were exported. - write the file (sql, csv, whatever) format and give it a unique file name (with serial number, timestamp, or something like that)

Witango-Talk: File upload

2004-06-01 Thread Fogelson, Steve
Windows Web Edition 2003, R:Tango 5 Not sure how to do this. I want to be able to upload orders from my shopping cart application to a Point of Sale system. The problem is that the POS is located at the client's server. I know I could write the file to my web server and then have them ftp the fil

RE: Witango-Talk: OT: Advice

2004-06-01 Thread Robert Shubert
Consider the free LITE version of Witango (both editor and server are available). You may be able to work within the limitations for a small / low traffic solution. (or at least to get things going). Also, if you have no user scope requirements, the small business server would also work.