Witango-Talk: Passing from 1 server to the next

2003-03-03 Thread Web Dude
I am trying to move all my sites from nt 4.0 to 2000 server and was wondering if there is a way to pass userreference and variable info from one machine to the next both running Witango server 2000. I am trying to transfer 1 site at a time, but I have a main site that runs all my SSL and the va

Re: Witango-Talk: Passing from 1 server to the next

2003-03-03 Thread Web Dude
p.s. yes, I have the corporate version I am trying to move all my sites from nt 4.0 to 2000 server and was wondering if there is a way to pass userreference and variable info from one machine to the next both running Witango server 2000. I am trying to transfer 1 site at a time, but I have

Re: Witango-Talk: Passing from 1 server to the next

2003-03-04 Thread Web Dude
e if <@cgiparam referer> is your old server. If it is then the user is moving from one server to the other, so you call your getVars method to copy the variables over. I haven't actually done this before, but it should work. Dave Shelley -Original Message- From: Web Dude [m

Re: Witango-Talk: Passing from 1 server to the next

2003-03-04 Thread Web Dude
Jason On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 08:31 AM, Web Dude wrote: Okay, I guess I will try load balancinig as the easiest method. How do I configure and/or add from one server to the next? Is anyone out there using the load balancing function and could you give me the steps needed to accom

Re: Witango-Talk: Finding dates

2003-04-01 Thread Web Dude
Take a look at <@DATETOSECS> tag. I use this a lot when working with dates because it converts the date into seconds which is a whole number, therefor using operators works well. In fact, adding, subtracting dates and time and searching for dates becomes very easy when converting the dates an

RE: Witango-Talk: Witango supports Whitespace programming...

2003-04-01 Thread Web Dude
Also the download speeds are phenomenal! WOW take a look at this page: (lots of graphics, so download was slow until now) http:// / / / / note: above URL may wrap also... Good find, Scott... Using Whitespace Programming, my tafs becom

Re: Witango-Talk: Need sites to demonstrate...

2003-06-06 Thread Web Dude
Connection 2 T1's 40 sites 50,000 sessions per day 20,000 records (14 databases) Witango 2000 SQL 7.0 Win 2000 server IIS 5.0 2 boxes - one for IIS and one for SQL http://honeywellpromo.com http://woodburypromotions.com http://gardenstateccc.org http://colorritebanners.com http://fortispromotions.

Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Wide Adoption? a little OT

2003-05-30 Thread Web Dude
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Wide Adoption? a little OT Here Here!   Hello Lance,   Typically I don't reply that often to these types of posts. However, you can't compare PhP to WiTango. I looked at PhP and even developed some apps with PhP. Basically, what I can develop with WiTango will ta

Re: Witango-Talk: List Serve/Message Board Solution

2003-06-04 Thread Web Dude
Phil, I would be interested in this... Chris, The WitangoTalk list runs on a standard listserv process. The Witango Talk Forum ( http://www.witango.com/readmail.taf?_function=forum ) is written using the Witango 5 email functionality and simply reads the email out of a mailbox every minute (usin

Re: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX performance

2003-06-05 Thread Web Dude
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX performance I agree totally. My benchmarks show the same type of results. I was exclusively MAC for many years and had nothing but performance issues. I have since switched db servers and web servers all to Windows. The system screams in comparison and ease of use

RE: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX performance

2003-06-05 Thread Web Dude
Title: RE: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX performance My most recent purchasewas a 2 gig proc with 1 gig RAM, 40 gig space and NIC for $650. Software not included Great info,   What I want is you supplier on the $700 server. Does this come with the Win2k server license? Ben Johansen - http://www.pcfor

RE: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX performance

2003-06-05 Thread Web Dude
Title: RE: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX performance The WIN 2000 & 2003 automatically keep your hot fixes and updates up to date. Robert, while your post provides some good information, I looked at it and questioned whether there was a true 'apples' and 'apples' comparison. While it is true that IIS do

RE: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX performance

2003-06-05 Thread Web Dude
Title: RE: Witango-Talk: Mac OSX performance oops, make that 2 40 gig drives with raid My most recent purchasewas a 2 gig proc with 1 gig RAM, 40 gig space and NIC for $650. Software not included Great info,   What I want is you supplier on the $700 server. Does this come with the Win2k serve

Witango-Talk: Multiple cron jobs

2003-06-17 Thread Web Dude
I am wondering... If I had multiple cron jobs all at the same time firing taf files, would they all execute? Let's say I had 5 cron entries all at the same time and day, do they try to all execute at once? Anyone ever experiment with this before? Thanks, Just Wondering --

Re: Witango-Talk: Multiple cron jobs

2003-06-17 Thread Web Dude
Hello .. anyone there? I am wondering... If I had multiple cron jobs all at the same time firing taf files, would they all execute? Let's say I had 5 cron entries all at the same time and day, do they try to all execute at once? Anyone ever experiment with this before? Thanks, Just Wondering

RE: Witango-Talk: Multiple cron jobs

2003-06-17 Thread Web Dude
/WitangoGoodies.htm Authorized MDaemon Mail Server Reseller http://www.pcforge.com/AltN.htm -Original Message- From: Web Dude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Multiple cron jobs Hello .. anyone there? I am wondering

RE: Witango-Talk: Multiple cron jobs

2003-06-17 Thread Web Dude
Thanks everyone -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf

Re: Witango-Talk: including snippets of code [OT] Mail

2003-06-20 Thread Web Dude
This is true. I have a class C and I have multiple PTR records for domains and www domains and mail, ftp or whatever... I set up like this with no problems.. zone record mydomain.comA 123.456.789.123 www.mydomain.comA 123.456.789.123 mydomain.comMX10 mail.m

Witango-Talk: Javascript? Bookmarks? (OT)

2003-06-30 Thread Web Dude
I am having a problem I need resolved. Sorry for the OT post, but I figure maybe some of you may have has this come up before. I have a taf file that requires a login and password on the home page. The taf searches the DB and if the login and password matches, it branches to a framed site that

Re: Witango-Talk: Javascript? Bookmarks? (OT)

2003-06-30 Thread Web Dude
p.s. I thought you were not supposed to be able to bookmark frames at all. I am having a problem I need resolved. Sorry for the OT post, but I figure maybe some of you may have has this come up before. I have a taf file that requires a login and password on the home page. The taf searches the

RE: Witango-Talk: Javascript? Bookmarks? (OT)

2003-06-30 Thread Web Dude
from www.othersite.com/page.htm as www.mysite.com/mypage.taf As a result, any save as a Bookmark/Favorite would be your address and not the real address. Hope this helps. Cheers Scott Cadillac, XML-Extranet - http://xml-extra.net 403-281-6090 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well-formed Development -- Ext

Re: Witango-Talk: Offtopic..messages

2003-07-15 Thread Web Dude
I have a taf that queries a database at login to check for personal messages. This is not done via email, but is totally browswer based. When logging in, if there is a message, or messages in the que, a pop-up is generated with the messages with the ability to delete or return the message. To s

RE: Witango-Talk: Search reterivial follow up

2003-07-28 Thread Web Dude
I have found the same result as Ben when using the search builder. In fact, if you turn debug on you can see the variables being loaded. If you have 500 items and list only 2 per page, then start scrolling through the pages, you will notice that the variable local$search_vals_HTML keeps appendi

Re: Witango-Talk: Search reterivial follow up

2003-07-29 Thread Web Dude
The was from me on a different post. I always wondered if there was a reason for the "_" in the builders. Unfortunately, almost everything I built by hand is using function instead of _function. I guess I will probably just change the tafs where this seems to be an issue. If you look at the

Re: Witango-Talk: Witango 5.0.1.062 Server for Windows, Linux andOS X fixes remote system buffer overrunsystem buffer overrun

2003-07-30 Thread Web Dude
I am using Tango 2000 4.5.20.0 with sp1. At least I think that is the version number. In one spot it is 4.5.20.0 and in another it is 4.05.20.0, so I am not sure which one is correct. I there an upgrade or newer version I should be using? Thanks The vulnerability remains present in all Witango

Witango-Talk: Refused Connect

2003-07-30 Thread Web Dude
Sorry to do this to everyone, but need to get a hold of Jason... Jason, ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Your pop3 server refuses my emails. In verbose mode I get just "connection refused". -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.c

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: 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: 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

Witango-Talk: ASCII

2003-08-05 Thread Web Dude
Wierd. I have a form for one of my sites that asks for some info. Lately I have been getting this form filled out by an individual and all the characters are coming to me as ASCII. I searched for some of the ASCII codes and it appears to be Russian. Normally this would not concern me, but the i

Witango-Talk: Latest Build

2003-08-06 Thread Web Dude
I'll probably get lambasted, but I gotta ask... Wndows 2000 Server I am using Tango 2000 4.5.20.0 with sp1. At least I think that is the version number. In one spot it is 4.5.20.0 and in another it is 4.05.20.0, so I am not sure which one is correct. Is there a newer build for this? If so, any

Re: Witango-Talk: ASCII

2003-08-06 Thread Web Dude
p.s. All requests are from the same email address (at least that is what they fill in). All the requests are for web sites that have the zzn.com domain (ie company.zzn.com, ewws.zzn.com, etc.) Wierd. I have a form for one of my sites that asks for some info. Lately I have been getting this for

Re: Witango-Talk: server OS's

2003-08-06 Thread Web Dude
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: server OS's I am using Windows 2000 Server and have around 40 domains. I use Witango on Win Server 2003. Very stable, very fast   I am not sure, but Win2000 Server and Win2000 pro can handle only one Domain. Windows 2000 Advance Server can handle more !   regards   Danie

Re: Witango-Talk: Component Contest

2003-08-14 Thread Web Dude
Also, Ben. Is that a picture of you? Such a handsome devil. Do you need to be present to win? Also, all my stuff is written in Tango 2000, Is that okay? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf -- _

Witango-Talk: Is The List Up?

2003-08-14 Thread Web Dude
I sent some emails earlier today and yet to see them or any relies since 7 am US central. Is the list down? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf

RE: Witango-Talk: server OS's

2003-08-14 Thread Web Dude
Title: RE: Witango-Talk: server OS's Windows 2000 Server is unlimited.  IIS unlimited. Domains 255? If I am correct you wouldn't want pro if you are going to use IIS. I think IIS can only handle 10 users max in pro.   Mike D   Educational Directories Unlimited, Inc.   Michael Dittbrenner

RE: Witango-Talk: MSQL Help (OT maybe)

2003-08-14 Thread Web Dude
x27;s not mine... but maybe it'll help. -Original Message----- From: Web Dude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 1:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: MSQL Help (OT maybe) Not sure, however, I found this in the on-line books Note When con

Re: Witango-Talk: MSQL Help (OT maybe)

2003-08-14 Thread Web Dude
Not sure, however, I found this in the on-line books Note When connecting to a SQL Server running on Windows NT using Named Pipes, the user must have permission to connect to the Windows NT Named Pipes IPC, \\\IPC$. If the user does not have permission to connect, it is not possible to conn

Witango-Talk: Component Contest

2003-08-14 Thread Web Dude
Do you need to be present to win? Also, all my stuff is written in Tango 2000, Is that okay? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf

Witango-Talk: MSQL Help (OT maybe)

2003-08-14 Thread Web Dude
1st machine Windows 2000 server IIS 5 Tango 2000 all patches, sps and fixes 2nd machine Windows 2000 server MSQL 7 all patches, sps and fixes Something strange just happened to me. I applied the latest critical update to 2nd machine and rebooted. Suddenly all db queries resulted in "named pipes a

Re: Witango-Talk: Latest Build

2003-08-14 Thread Web Dude
Windows 2000 Server Tango 2000 IIS 5 Okay, I found the latest binaries (4.05.047). I am worried about trying these on a production server. And I have questions about some of the dll's. Of course I will back up all the files replaced so I can go backwards. But If I do not have a dll on my serve

Re: Witango-Talk: Loss of Session State Issues.

2003-08-20 Thread Web Dude
I gave up on IE on the Mac too. I don't even develop for it anymore. I heard that Micro$oft is going to be pulling the product anyway.YIPPEE SKIPPEE! Hey Robert, We too have intermitant problems with browsers, but our problems come more in the way of javascript not always functioning (we us

RE: Witango-Talk: cookies expire on reading?

2003-08-27 Thread Web Dude
It is simply saying that the server is running. It was removed from Witango 5. Totally pointless... We are trying to run a tango file automatically from the server. sometimes when the system kicks off the URL we get the error called 'System Reaper" which we dont understand. We could not find any in

RE: Witango-Talk: Witango chat room?

2003-09-04 Thread Web Dude
I also have the Tango chat (developed by I don't remember) that my employees use very infrequently. You all could go there if you like. It is pretty primative. I have an IRC server that is pretty much idle. I've actually been talking with Ben about making it available to the Witango community f

Re: Witango-Talk: MS Critical Updates and WiTango stability

2003-09-04 Thread Web Dude
I had an update from MS that destroyed my named pipes. Spent three days trying to fix it. Then gave up and went with TCP/IP. Several days later, I checked for updates and it said the machine needed the same update again. I actually tried calling MS to see what gives. Of course, I can only spend

Re: Witango-Talk: @include drives table crazy

2003-09-10 Thread Web Dude
I think I had the same type of problem using @includes. When I turn off caching for includes, it goes away. Lately I have been turning off the caching then turning it back on after development is done. Seems to work for me. Hope this helps... I have a really simple @include for a menubar. Enab

RE: Witango-Talk: WiTango Installation on Windows 2003 Server Web Edition

2003-09-17 Thread Web Dude
It's about time that Window$ did something I have been doing for years. I usually take all shares off and set all permissions to the administrative group and system then work permissions in as I need them. 3 reasons for this. 1. Obvious of course, but it makes the server more secure 2. Easier

RE: Witango-Talk: Poll: Version?

2003-09-24 Thread Web Dude
t2k SQL 2000 Windows 2000 servers My hosting service is using Witango 5. I'm waiting for a more stable editor before upgrading from v4.5. Stefan At 12:16 PM 9/24/2003 -0500, you wrote: We're still on T2K, waiting for approval to upgrade to Witango5. Windows 2000 servers, MSSQL 2000.

RE: Witango-Talk: Poll: Version?

2003-09-24 Thread Web Dude
t2k windows 2000 servers My hosting service is using Witango 5. I'm waiting for a more stable editor before upgrading from v4.5. Stefan At 12:16 PM 9/24/2003 -0500, you wrote: We're still on T2K, waiting for approval to upgrade to Witango5. Windows 2000 servers, MSSQL 2000. -Original

RE: witango-talk: Making a database dynamic

2003-09-25 Thread Web Dude
Title: RE: witango-talk: Making a database dynamic Gerard, I have around 100 sites all running from a single database with one odbc connection. The trick is to template out the site and load variables at the first page from a search to spread to all the parameters you wish to have dynamic. Exa

RE: Witango-Talk: Weird

2003-10-01 Thread Web Dude
a new application file and drag the entire tree from the old app to fix it. Beats rewriting. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Web Dude Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 2:42 PM To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Weird We

RE: Witango-Talk: Weird

2003-10-01 Thread Web Dude
iles. Okay, so why is it so random? b.r. Jan -Original Message----- From: Web Dude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 20:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Weird Tango 2000 Win2k SQL 7 All packs and critical updates This is a very old thread, but I sa

RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] Automated File Transfers

2003-10-09 Thread Web Dude
Jamileh, I would be interested in some examples if you don't mind Thanks! Although I can't get 'em to buy the full version of WS-FTP, I've used the Lite version (which doesn't have command-line capability). I'd recommend the full version based on my experience with the little'un - it's a good p

RE: Witango-Talk: Introducing a Witango Developer Resource site- http://xml-extra.net

2002-04-24 Thread Web Dude
Ditto that! >many thanks Scott! > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Cadillac >Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 1:06 AM >To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk >Subject: Witango-Talk: Introducing a Witango Developer Resource sit

Re: Witango-Talk: Summary of Release Dates

2002-04-29 Thread Web Dude
Sorry to burst your bubble, but unfortunately, when it comes to db solutions and the web, Mac has a very small percentage of the market share. I know I am probably going to get railed on this, but Wi should start concentrating on the markets and/or platforms that are going to be the most produ

Re: Witango-Talk: Summary of Release Dates

2002-04-29 Thread Web Dude
n 'marketing' weapon, it's our credibility > >My intention is not to be rude with anyone, I hope that my message(s) does >not contain a such mean > >best regards > >Gauthier > >- Original Message - >From: "Web Dude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Witango-Talk: Encryption

2002-05-02 Thread Web Dude
Title: RE: Witango-Talk: Encryption Are there any free certs for NT? As Mike says, what you're trying to achieve is commonly done through the use of a secure certificate. ie your form is accessed via https://yourdomainname.com/yourform.html (note the s on the end of http). So all you really hav

RE: Witango-Talk: Encryption

2002-05-02 Thread Web Dude
Unfortunately, I would like to make the certs for public use. Micro$oft is basically for testing and private use. I currently am using Verisign and was wondering if there were other options out there. It seems a steep price to pay yearly for the amount of certs you need for hosting. Oh well...

Re: Witango-Talk: My Conference Recap - Part 3

2002-05-02 Thread Web Dude
<@heartfelt> Sure wish I could of been there. From another colleague and friend. >Hello Everyone, > >Here is my third and final installment of my Recap - and remember >I'm just some guy from the list who attended the Conference and the >following words do not imply any official product release

Witango-Talk: Whole Number Check

2002-05-06 Thread Web Dude
Tango 3.6 (old I know, but already started this on the server that has this version) I have a client that has thrown me a curve ball. The price table they gave me has the unit prices of the products, but unkown to me until today, all the products can only be ordered in various increments. So

Re: Witango-Talk: Whole Number Check

2002-05-06 Thread Web Dude
SCOPE="User"> <@IF EXPR="<@CALC EXPR='@@USER$Entered_Value % @@User$Magic_Number'> = 0">     The entry @@USER$Entered_Value is OK     <@ELSE>     The entry @@USER$Entered_Value is not OK Hope it helps   regards   Daniel   - Original Message

RE: Witango-Talk: DAM databases

2002-05-16 Thread Web Dude
I am looking for a DAM solution and looked up some info for North Plains. Since all my DBs are MSSQL, this seems like a good fit for me. I would like to make this system available to multiple clients and was wondering what the price for the software is. I was all over the site and can find no

Re: Witango-Talk: WitangoMarketing Evangelist Idea

2002-05-17 Thread Web Dude
How about a "powered by on all of our sites. This would be quick, easy and free for now! >Beverly Has some good points. Maybe we as a community along With Ent. could >come out with a promotional materials kit. It would be nice to have an >interactive CD (infomercial) with testimonials, demonst

RE: Witango-Talk: Email and encryption

2002-05-20 Thread Web Dude
Hey Jess Been a while! >Hey Jess!! > >Welcome back... you gotta tell us of your adventure! > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jess Parker >Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 11:56 AM >To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk >Subject: Re:

Witango-Talk: WiTango Speed

2002-05-21 Thread Web Dude
I read the info on how to max the speed when using WiTAngo and have some general questions about scoping the variables. I have never defined the scope of variables unless I needed a variable other then "user". I have around 40 sites and decided to go back and change all variables and <@ASSIGNS

Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango Speed

2002-05-21 Thread Web Dude
and >gives you a lot of food for thought in respect to performance. >http://www.stonesteps.ca/faq.html > >Cheers > >Scott Cadillac >http://xml-extra.net >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >VP, Research and Development >Plus International Corp. >604-460-1843 >[EMAIL PROT

Witango-Talk: AppServer Versions

2002-05-30 Thread Web Dude
Could someone please give me more details as to the difference between the different versions again? Small Business Server for Windows Standard Server for Windows Professional Server for Windows Also, is there a list of North America resellers I could contact? My situation is thus... I am cur

Re: Witango-Talk: Email validation

2002-06-04 Thread Web Dude
Try This in the header...