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From: Suzzane S. <sx...@ye...> - 2001-11-05 09:00:43
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Two questions: How to use LIMIT? How to get the number of rows retrieved by SQL? I mean in PHP+Firebird Interbase. Thanks. |
From: Sean L. <sl...@at...> - 2001-09-07 15:58:58
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I have been advised by my ISP that they will be performing equipment service during this period, which will result in loss of service. Therefore the server will not be available. Sean Leyne Atkin & Associates |
From: Mark O'D. <mar...@lu...> - 2001-08-04 00:14:24
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Hi I've put together (with Pavel's help) a new set of download pages for firebird. http://firebird.sourceforge.net/download2.php I wanted to get something that made the common download choices clear and simple, mainly so new users wouldn't get confused or lost. They are mostly static html, (generated unfortunately) embedded in a php page, if anyone has improvements or suggestions they are most welcome. Cheers Mark -- Your database needs YOU! http://firebird.sourceforge.net GPL: free software today - and still free tomorrow |
From: Tilo M. <tm...@iq...> - 2001-07-31 11:06:01
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""Pavel Císaø"" <pc...@us...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3B66A0C4.10039.B59B6B@localhost... > Yep, it's normal behavior. URL's without explicit "http://" are treated > in context of current site. It's failure of users who enter bad url's. > Well, I can try to correct it in php script. OK not that important, I've first seen the error and just started to write the "error report". Next time I better keep my mouth shut ;-) -- Regards, Tilo Muetze |
From: <pc...@us...> - 2001-07-31 10:13:42
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Hi, On 31 Jul 2001, at 11:51, Tilo Muetze wrote: > ""Tilo Muetze"" <tm...@iq...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:9k5h1h$7au$1...@ne...... > > at http://firebird.sourceforge.net/memberslist.php if you click on a URL > the > > new window is opened in the form > http://firebird.sourceforge.net/clicked_url > > instead of http://clicked_url. I just recognized this and wanted to let > you > > know. > > And it's only with URL's that don't have a "http://" in front of them. Yep, it's normal behavior. URL's without explicit "http://" are treated in context of current site. It's failure of users who enter bad url's. Well, I can try to correct it in php script. Best regards -- Pavel |
From: Tilo M. <tm...@iq...> - 2001-07-31 09:51:32
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""Tilo Muetze"" <tm...@iq...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:9k5h1h$7au$1...@ne...... > at http://firebird.sourceforge.net/memberslist.php if you click on a URL the > new window is opened in the form http://firebird.sourceforge.net/clicked_url > instead of http://clicked_url. I just recognized this and wanted to let you > know. And it's only with URL's that don't have a "http://" in front of them. -- Regards, Tilo Muetze |
From: Tilo M. <tm...@iq...> - 2001-07-31 09:46:05
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Hi, at http://firebird.sourceforge.net/memberslist.php if you click on a URL the new window is opened in the form http://firebird.sourceforge.net/clicked_url instead of http://clicked_url. I just recognized this and wanted to let you know. -- Regards, Tilo Muetze |
From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-07-10 04:31:53
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Hi, I'd appreciate it if the firebird manual could be linked from the website. Right now I think it's just the MSSQL migration guide, but if people could see it maybe they'd contribute more... david jencks On 2001.07.09 05:29:55 -0400 Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote: > Hi > I was just wondering what is going on with the website. Our last > discussion > was about content and structure. Are we waiting for something to finish > or > has the list moved or ... > I volunteered to help but so far I have not been very helpful. > > Groete > Gerhardus > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-website mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-website > |
From: Pavel C. <pc...@at...> - 2001-07-09 11:19:38
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Hi all, ""Gerhardus Geldenhuis"" <fl...@gl...> wrote in message > > I was just wondering what is going on with the website. Our last discussion > was about content and structure. Are we waiting for something to finish or > has the list moved or ... > I volunteered to help but so far I have not been very helpful. Well, mea culpa. I has been very busy last month (out of town for 3 weeks on D6 launch tour and one week by trying to catch up all things and doing repairs to my home computer and [still] fighting my free e-mail provider over hiccups in their services). Fortunately, I finally reached the point were I can be productive again, so you can expect a progress in near future. But before that, I have to do everything I've accumulated in the pipeline over time, like FB logo contest etc. Meantime, you can suggest the structure and content for next sections planned for FB web site: 1) For new visitors, not familiar with FB/IB 2) For FB users (usually app. developers) 3) For FB developers, or those who want to help 4) you can suggest any new section not listed here Best regards Pavel Cisar Firebird project |
From: Gerhardus G. <fl...@gl...> - 2001-07-09 09:26:11
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Hi I was just wondering what is going on with the website. Our last discussion was about content and structure. Are we waiting for something to finish or has the list moved or ... I volunteered to help but so far I have not been very helpful. Groete Gerhardus |
From: Mark O'D. <mar...@lu...> - 2001-07-09 05:44:49
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Yep, its a test... |
From: SOELL M. H. <mar...@un...> - 2001-05-30 17:48:33
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Hi Pavel, I've made a page on my site with the logos I submit for the contest. There's also a .zip file for download, with vector definitions in .pds (Photoshop) format. Please take them from that page: http://www.soell.ch/firebird Regards Markus |
From: <pc...@at...> - 2001-05-29 07:14:40
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Hi all, I don't know why, but we're lost around 80% of our site content (php scripts and graphic). It's all back from my backup. Have a nice day -- Pavel |
From: SOELL M. H. <mar...@un...> - 2001-05-21 20:59:37
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-----Originalnachricht----- Von: Pavel Cisar An: fir...@li... Gesendet: 20.05.01 14:24 Betreff: Re: [Firebird-website] Domains Hi Markus, [... ] >P.S.: Do you like to enter the Logo competition with your artwork ? >Competition details were sent to IBDI and Devel list and it's also on >our web pages. >Best regards >-- Pavel Cisar Sure I want to participate :) I prefer the one with the closed circle, but the other version (with detached wing) shall also participate. Maybe I'll make another one with the additional feather in the neck, but not today. I guess the GIFs are ok for the selection. I have them in .psd (photoshop) format too. Markus |
From: Pavel C. <pc...@at...> - 2001-05-20 12:23:43
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Hi Markus, On 18 May 2001, at 18:48, SOELL Markus Helmut wrote: > Hi Pavel, > whatever will be decided about the site layout, I think the domains should > in any case point to the current official website. Ok. > I have set URL forwarding for Firebirdsql.com to point to your site at > sourceforge. Thanks, I appreciated that. P.S.: Do you like to enter the Logo competition with your artwork ? Competition details were sent to IBDI and Devel list and it's also on our web pages. Best regards -- Pavel Cisar Firebird - the most addictive database http://firebird.sourceforge.net |
From: SOELL M. H. <mar...@un...> - 2001-05-18 16:49:28
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Hi Pavel, whatever will be decided about the site layout, I think the domains should in any case point to the current official website. I have set URL forwarding for Firebirdsql.com to point to your site at sourceforge. I've just sent an email to Bernhard about this and if he sets name servers for the .org domain, I'll then set the URL forwarding of the .com to point to the .org. He mentioned something that he's away this week though... Regards Markus |
From: <pc...@at...> - 2001-05-15 13:41:03
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Hi, On 15 May 2001, at 15:18, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote: > Quote (Pavel) > Now we should focus on what content > and structure is needed, ok ? > Unquote > With contents I presume you mean news,faq's,demos etc Yep. I'd like to know what do you need on the site. > I am not sure about your meaning of structure, you mean > page layout or the structure of how we going to store > the data. It's basically about navigation around the site and presentation structure of information. Exactly, the site map. Best regards -- Pavel |
From: Gerhardus G. <fl...@gl...> - 2001-05-15 13:16:56
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Hi The list seems a bit quite. Quote (Pavel) Now we should focus on what content and structure is needed, ok ? Unquote With contents I presume you mean news,faq's,demos etc I am not sure about your meaning of structure, you mean page layout or the structure of how we going to store the data. Cheers Gerhardus |
From: Pavel C. <pc...@at...> - 2001-05-13 21:28:43
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Hi, As I said before, the off SF site would not be a problem (I hope :). If Zope would be far better solution that PHP or others, we could go with it. It's matter of effectivity. So, I'll investigate further that Zope thing (I wanted to do that for long time anyway) and I'd like defer the final word to later time. Now we should focus on what content and structure is needed, ok ? Best regards -- Pavel Firebird - the most addictive database http://firebird.sourceforge.net |
From: Kaputnik <de...@ka...> - 2001-05-13 21:19:24
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It is a complete webserver. It is based on python and c-based objects. It can be connected to IIS or Apache, but doesn't need to, as it runs also its own webserver. You don't program html-pages anymore, but create web-objects visually in the Zope-manager, a complete management console in HTML done by zope in its own objects. Instead of html-pages you do DTML-pages which have quite impressive tags and variables. Add a style-sheet and off you go. Creating content for it is very easy. The problem is only, that you won't be able to run it on the sourceforge-site, as it needs excessive work done on their apache in order to run, and I don't think they will like this. So, running the site on sourceforge will be better done with a complete php-based solution. Well, one thing has to be said. Zope running on my old 266-PII is by far faster than php4 running on my gighertz athlon at home :-)) It seems to scale very well, and looking at the case-studies on their homepage (http://www.zope.org) leaves the impression, that zope would serve 1000's of users without a multiprozessor-monster on steroids, like asp or php would need to run on. CU, Kaputnik (Nick Josipovic) ni...@ka... <mailto:ni...@ka...> ka...@ka... <mailto:ka...@ka...> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- superior Client/Server programming: www.IBObjects.com <http://www.ibobjects.com/> a nice Tool for Interbase: www.InterbaseWorkbench.com <http://www.InterbaseWorkbench.com> > -----Original Message----- > From: fir...@li... > [mailto:fir...@li...]On Behalf Of Pavel > Cisar > Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 10:46 PM > To: fir...@li... > Subject: RE: [Firebird-website] Reply to some ideas > > > Hi, > > On 13 May 2001, at 22:29, Kaputnik wrote: > > > I just downloaded zope and installed it already.... > > > > It is very impressive. > > Actually, I don't know Zope except that it have support for IB and > it's based on Python (that I also don't know). I heard that it's quite > powerful. Maybe I should learn it. But anyway, anyone here can > program with/for Zope ? > > Regards > -- Pavel > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-website mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-website |
From: Pavel C. <pc...@at...> - 2001-05-13 20:45:12
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Hi, On 13 May 2001, at 22:29, Kaputnik wrote: > I just downloaded zope and installed it already.... > > It is very impressive. Actually, I don't know Zope except that it have support for IB and it's based on Python (that I also don't know). I heard that it's quite powerful. Maybe I should learn it. But anyway, anyone here can program with/for Zope ? Regards -- Pavel |
From: Kaputnik <de...@ka...> - 2001-05-13 20:28:42
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I just downloaded zope and installed it already.... It is very impressive. I don't know HTML, and Web-programming is a spanish word for me, but I was able to create a first webpage with 5 folders in a few minutes. given the ability to do exports of the objects, mirror-synchronization would be very easy. The only problem is getting it installed on the VA-linux hardware. again here my proposal, using the firebird-site only as redirector to other servers would come to mind. do a small portal to the sourceforge-site, linking to the several mirrors. a small php-code could ping the servers and ensure no dead links occur. (I can offer the german mirror). the redirecting could happen invisible. If you want to run the site on sourceforge itself, zope can't do it, I fear, except renting a dedicated server from valinux. if it is not too expensive, I could perhaps offer some money. this is anyway all I can offer, as both, my c-knowlegde and my web-knowledge is too limited. I know how to use IB, though :-)) CU, Kaputnik (Nick Josipovic) ni...@ka... <mailto:ni...@ka...> ka...@ka... <mailto:ka...@ka...> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- superior Client/Server programming: www.IBObjects.com <http://www.ibobjects.com/> a nice Tool for Interbase: www.InterbaseWorkbench.com <http://www.InterbaseWorkbench.com> > -----Original Message----- > From: fir...@li... > [mailto:fir...@li...]On Behalf Of > Gerhardus Geldenhuis > Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 1:56 PM > To: Fir...@li... > Subject: [Firebird-website] Reply to some ideas > > > Hi > I think PHP and mysql is a good start maybe later we > could convince sourceforge that firebird is better. ;-) > > Questions > Are we going to insert noframes tags. > > With wich browsers are we going to test for > compatibility. I was thinking of > netscape, konquerer, ie and perhaps mozilla. > > I dont think we have to worry about backups realy, I suspect > that sf does take care of that themselves. > > I'l do some reading and tell you what we can/cant do with > zope. If you give me links to other similar tools I > could perhaps make comparisons and make a recomendation. > > All this would probably depend on what sf support. > > Cheers > Gerhardus > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-website mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-website |
From: Gerhardus G. <fl...@gl...> - 2001-05-13 11:53:40
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Hi I think PHP and mysql is a good start maybe later we could convince sourceforge that firebird is better. ;-) Questions Are we going to insert noframes tags. With wich browsers are we going to test for compatibility. I was thinking of netscape, konquerer, ie and perhaps mozilla. I dont think we have to worry about backups realy, I suspect that sf does take care of that themselves. I'l do some reading and tell you what we can/cant do with zope. If you give me links to other similar tools I could perhaps make comparisons and make a recomendation. All this would probably depend on what sf support. Cheers Gerhardus |
From: Pavel C. <pc...@at...> - 2001-05-13 11:41:20
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Hi, On 13 May 2001, at 1:58, Kaputnik wrote: > If sourceforge offers mySQL for the FB-website, lets do the website still > dynamically in php and mySql, and after FB1.0 porge VALinux as much as > possible to install FB on the webservers :-)) Yep. Because that the best solution would be some db-backend abstraction layer used in php solution. IFAIK there are some for php already available. > The codebase for dynamically building the stuff in mySQL is already > programmed, and I could put up some agreement with my friend to get the > source...he is eraning his money designing dynamic webpages from db's, so I > think, it should be pretty stable.... It would be great. The open source solution (even GPL) would be best, because in that case we would be able to put it in our CVS. > A very large plus for any dynamic system is, that even the most no-html > person (myself for example) could add content to the site simply by using > some db-aware client app (content manager) and the php builds the structure > and sites on the fly.... That's the intention. But I'd like rather go with web-based content manager than with client-app. But it should doable without much work (there are some OS systems to generate php admin code from db structure). > btw, if you need more webspace for downloads or large articles, I have > several gigs to spare, and they are pretty fast at least for european > visitors (100mbit/s).... Thanks for offer, it's noted for future :) > for the future, I tend to think of mirror-sites anyway.....have a start-page > like PostreSQL, and redirect the visitors to the appropriate > mirror-server....another plus for a dynamic webpage.....mirrors can be > synchronized in both directions via db-replication :-))) Ahh, mirrors! How could I forget them :) Regards -- Pavel |
From: Helen B. <he...@di...> - 2001-05-12 23:59:52
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Pavel, Currently there seems to be no link to the closed & open bug lists from t= he site. Linking to it via its url works; but, once you select one or the other r= eport, you can't get back to the launch page. More... The layout of the page is much nicer now, IMO. Just a couple of points a= bout the items in the top menu: "Recommend" not "Recomend"; and "Other = downloads" not "Other download". Cheers, H. All for Open and Open for All=20 InterBase Developer Initiative =B7 http://www.interbase2000.org _______________________________________________________ |