Customer Support at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If still cannot get the license to register email all you .ini files
> and HW & OS details off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and someone will
> take a look at it.
IIRC some early WiTango 5.5s had a license issue on G5s. This was fixed with
a new compile.
Ruth,
The string below is correct with the + - and *.
Make sure that you also put the license text into the license.ini file.
The license text will look like this (this is just an example) and
needs to be added to the license.ini file with the text split across
multiple lines.
083210C2CF172
After installing Witango it keeps returning an error:
Application server not licensed
The license for
this server is invalid or has expired. Please stop the server and enter a valid
license in the LIC
Hi Roland,
Thanks for this, but I wasn't able to get it to work. Probably because I'm
runing an older version of Witango (actually Tango 4.5)
However, the suggestion by Dave Machin worked like a charm.
Thanks to both of your for your help!
> -Original Message-
> From: Roland Dumas [mai
Thanks Scott, this is EXACTLY what I was hoping to hear.
At 03:06 PM 4/7/2005, you wrote:
Welcome to Witango Dan,
Your question is very subjective. Overall your performance is going hinge on
the how well written the code is that you're hosting.
In fact, you may have it backwards as for as PHP is co
A well written application running on a well constructed WT server is very
efficient. I can tell you that at this moment, I have one service with 1/4
million requests processed and an average request processing time of 4/10 of
second. And in 3 days, it hasn't had more than 7 simultaneously active
t
Welcome to Witango Dan,
Your question is very subjective. Overall your performance is going hinge on
the how well written the code is that you're hosting.
In fact, you may have it backwards as for as PHP is concerned.
CGI processing, like the kind utilized by some versions of PHP, can involve
s
I forgot which nice person on this list share this with me, but here it is:
You get your resultset or what you want in the excel file into an array or a
variable containing an html table.
That's in your query action
Then you create a text action that has this in it:
<@EXCLUDE>
<@ASSIGN local$Deb
I'll give that a try. Thanks, Dave.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Machin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 2:35 PM
> To: witango-talk@witango.com
> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Excel file?
>
>
> If you take a result set (which is basically an HTML table) and
> w
If you take a result set (which is basically an HTML table) and write it to
a file with a .xls extension and then offer a link to the user to open that
file, Excel will open it quite nicely (since it does a good job of importing
HTML tables). I think you can also open the result set in a new windo
I have a result set I need in a MS Excel file. I can cut it and paste it,
but I was wondering if I can write an Excel file directly from Witango?
Anyone tried this?
Thanks!
Thomas Ferguson
Vice President
Enroll DR, LLC
710 94th Ave. N. #304
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
www.enrolldr.com
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Hi All -
We're new to the list...and also to WiTango. We'll be offering hosting
service very soon, and we're configuring the server now. One question:
Can anyone give me an idea of what kind of performance hit I can expect
server-wise with the software.? For comparison, Fx.php is VERY efficie
Your idea was correct. Requiring the browser to get the latest version of
a page every time seemed to work. Thanks for the tip.
Peter -
> Make sure you browser isn't caching anything. Set it to check for new
> content each time. Robert
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Fogg [mailto:[E
Works in 5.5
On Thursday, April 7, 2005, at 08:28 AM, Peter Fogg wrote:
Yes, later today tomorrow morning at the latest. BTW, didn't I read on
the
list recently that application scope doesn't work on Linux?
Peter -
Can you put a test case together, so I can try it on linux.
On Wednesday, April
Yes, later today tomorrow morning at the latest. BTW, didn't I read on the
list recently that application scope doesn't work on Linux?
Peter -
> Can you put a test case together, so I can try it on linux.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at 01:54 PM, Peter Fogg wrote:
>
>> NOt that I know of
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