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From: Zoran V. <zv...@ar...> - 2005-05-04 14:37:49
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Hi friends, I have updated our product to use NaviServer now. It will be distributed as update to about 500 installations worldwide. I have tested it thoroughly and apart from the (already noted) ns_urlencode (incompatibility) it seems that other things are backward-compatible with the aolserver. We still do not use any new features, though. This will be added as we pass first field-tests. I could use this occasion to raise the "are we about to make a release" question again. As it seems, it would be fine for us to tag the CVS and make a tarball. What do you think? If yes, which version? 4.99? Zoran |
From: Stephen D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-04-30 09:24:22
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On 4/28/05, Bernd Eidenschink <eid...@we...> wrote: > > What I got when starting nsd with the same config file (and command args)= that > works with plain AS: >=20 > ...[28079.1076405344][-main-] Notice: prebind: tcp: 85.x.y.z:8000 =3D 3 > ...[28079.1076405344][-main-] Fatal: nsmain: no such server '/opt/open_ns= /nsd' > (shortened the log). >=20 > This happens when trying to run the server chrooted (-r).=20 Try now with cvs HEAD, I fixed a small typo. |
From: Bernd E. <eid...@we...> - 2005-04-28 18:32:24
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Hi all, thanks for your tips with ns_url[en|de]code; conn_id etc! What I got when starting nsd with the same config file (and command args) that works with plain AS: ...[28079.1076405344][-main-] Notice: prebind: tcp: 85.x.y.z:8000 = 3 ...[28079.1076405344][-main-] Fatal: nsmain: no such server '/opt/open_ns/nsd' (shortened the log). This happens when trying to run the server chrooted (-r). But I will have to further investigate if it could be a mistake on my part. I installed both servers in parallel (different directories) to make it easier to switch and maybe I lost something in that hecticness. Ah, yes, and when compiling modules like nspostgres, I needed to give gmake a NAVISERVER argument instead of AOLSERVER :-) Regards, Bernd. |
From: Zoran V. <zv...@ar...> - 2005-04-27 04:44:27
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Am 27.04.2005 um 01:05 schrieb Stephen Deasey: > On 4/25/05, Zoran Vasiljevic <zv...@ar...> wrote: >> >> We have switched our app to Naviserver and there was one spot >> I had to fix: ns_urlencode >> >> This call is now properly escaping blanks depending on the >> part of the URL string: path-part or query-part. If you use >> this command you might want to check out its usage. > > > Is this not backwards compatible? It defaults to '-part query' which > is what the old command did, turning blanks into +'s. Just > wondering... Hm. The problem was not with the query but with the fact that I used ns_urlencode to encode the *entire* string including both path and the query. Hence the [ns_conn urlv] gave me path parts where blanks were encoded as "+". Zoran > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Tell us your software development plans! > Take this survey and enter to win a one-year sub to SourceForge.net > Plus IDC's 2005 look-ahead and a copy of this survey > Click here to start! http://www.idcswdc.com/cgi-bin/survey?id=105hix > _______________________________________________ > naviserver-devel mailing list > nav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/naviserver-devel |
From: Vlad S. <vl...@cr...> - 2005-04-27 02:41:23
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Yes, you're right, it should not be. But my code relies on incorrect AS encoding, so no wi have to change it :-(( Stephen Deasey wrote: > On 4/26/05, Vlad Seryakov <vl...@cr...> wrote: > >> From urlencode.c comments: >> >>* All ASCII control characters (00-1f and 7f) and the URI >>* 'delim' and 'unwise' characters are encoded. In addition, the >>* following URI query component reserved characters are also >>* encoded: >>* >>* $ & + , / : ; = ? @ >> >>so, according to this, single quote should be encoded as well. > > > > I'm not following you. The single quote is not in the ASCII control > range and it's not a 'delim' () or 'unwise' () character. It's also > not in the set mentioned above which are reserved for the URL query > part. Why should it be encoded? > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Tell us your software development plans! > Take this survey and enter to win a one-year sub to SourceForge.net > Plus IDC's 2005 look-ahead and a copy of this survey > Click here to start! http://www.idcswdc.com/cgi-bin/survey?id5hix > _______________________________________________ > naviserver-devel mailing list > nav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/naviserver-devel -- Vlad Seryakov 571 262-8608 office vl...@cr... http://www.crystalballinc.com/vlad/ |
From: Stephen D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-04-27 01:33:38
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On 4/26/05, Vlad Seryakov <vl...@cr...> wrote: > From urlencode.c comments: >=20 > * All ASCII control characters (00-1f and 7f) and the URI > * 'delim' and 'unwise' characters are encoded. In addition, the > * following URI query component reserved characters are also > * encoded: > * > * $ & + , / : ; =3D ? @ >=20 > so, according to this, single quote should be encoded as well. I'm not following you. The single quote is not in the ASCII control range and it's not a 'delim' () or 'unwise' () character. It's also not in the set mentioned above which are reserved for the URL query part. Why should it be encoded? |
From: Vlad S. <vl...@cr...> - 2005-04-27 01:15:13
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From urlencode.c comments: * All ASCII control characters (00-1f and 7f) and the URI * 'delim' and 'unwise' characters are encoded. In addition, the * following URI query component reserved characters are also * encoded: * * $ & + , / : ; = ? @ so, according to this, single quote should be encoded as well. Stephen Deasey wrote: > On 4/26/05, Vlad Seryakov <vl...@cr...> wrote: > >>I noticed that NS does not encode ', but As does. >> >>NS urlencode: ns_urlencode "123'456" returns 123'456 >> >>AS urlencode: ns_urlencode "123'456" returns 123%27456 >> >>which is correct? > > > > I hope (!) the new version in naviserver is correct. There's a set of > tests in tests/ns_urlencode.test, and my goal was to make them > complete. I've annotated the tests with the section of the RFC I > deduced the rules from. > > Looking at it now, it seems that the single quote is not a reserved > character in a URI (RFC 2396 'unreserved'). These documents are > pretty hard going so it's entirely possible I've interpreted it wrong. > If anyone can identify some rules I've missed or got wrong, that > would be great. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Tell us your software development plans! > Take this survey and enter to win a one-year sub to SourceForge.net > Plus IDC's 2005 look-ahead and a copy of this survey > Click here to start! http://www.idcswdc.com/cgi-bin/survey?id5hix > _______________________________________________ > naviserver-devel mailing list > nav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/naviserver-devel -- Vlad Seryakov 571 262-8608 office vl...@cr... http://www.crystalballinc.com/vlad/ |
From: Stephen D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-04-26 23:20:39
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On 4/26/05, Vlad Seryakov <vl...@cr...> wrote: > I noticed that NS does not encode ', but As does. >=20 > NS urlencode: ns_urlencode "123'456" returns 123'456 >=20 > AS urlencode: ns_urlencode "123'456" returns 123%27456 >=20 > which is correct? I hope (!) the new version in naviserver is correct. There's a set of tests in tests/ns_urlencode.test, and my goal was to make them complete. I've annotated the tests with the section of the RFC I deduced the rules from. Looking at it now, it seems that the single quote is not a reserved character in a URI (RFC 2396 'unreserved'). These documents are pretty hard going so it's entirely possible I've interpreted it wrong. If anyone can identify some rules I've missed or got wrong, that would be great. |
From: Stephen D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-04-26 23:06:02
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On 4/25/05, Zoran Vasiljevic <zv...@ar...> wrote: > > We have switched our app to Naviserver and there was one spot > I had to fix: ns_urlencode >=20 > This call is now properly escaping blanks depending on the > part of the URL string: path-part or query-part. If you use > this command you might want to check out its usage. Is this not backwards compatible? It defaults to '-part query' which is what the old command did, turning blanks into +'s. Just wondering... |
From: Vlad S. <vl...@cr...> - 2005-04-26 20:35:50
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I noticed that NS does not encode ', but As does. NS urlencode: ns_urlencode "123'456" returns 123'456 AS urlencode: ns_urlencode "123'456" returns 123%27456 which is correct? -- Vlad Seryakov 571 262-8608 office vl...@cr... http://www.crystalballinc.com/vlad/ |
From: Stephen D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-04-25 22:31:20
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On 4/25/05, Bernd Eidenschink <eid...@we...> wrote: >=20 > Hi all, >=20 > just one quick (configuration) question: When I use the lastest naviserve= r as > a replacement for AS, is there anything to consider because of the new > features? Some kind of (even small) side effect one has to be aware of? > (besides the great new features, of course :-)) >=20 > Virtual hosting as an example: Can I completely leave it alone if I have = some > sort of virtual hosting of my own in a particular project? There has been a lot of changes, but not too much is visible unless you specifically go looking for it. For example, virtual hosting is turned off by default. I can't imagine why, but you have been relying on bogus urldecoding, or the non functional -charset switch to urldecode. The optional connid parameter is no longer accepted by many Tcl commands. The mime types for a couple of the xml types has changed from text/* to application/*. I think that's about it. We need to pick through the ChangeLog and create a NEWS file... |
From: Zoran V. <zv...@ar...> - 2005-04-25 20:11:35
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Am 25.04.2005 um 19:57 schrieb Bernd Eidenschink: > > Hi all, > > just one quick (configuration) question: When I use the lastest > naviserver as > a replacement for AS, is there anything to consider because of the new > features? Some kind of (even small) side effect one has to be aware of? > (besides the great new features, of course :-)) > > Virtual hosting as an example: Can I completely leave it alone if I > have some > sort of virtual hosting of my own in a particular project? We have switched our app to Naviserver and there was one spot I had to fix: ns_urlencode This call is now properly escaping blanks depending on the part of the URL string: path-part or query-part. If you use this command you might want to check out its usage. Apropos virtual hosting: I think if you do not use this new feature, nothing will break. Zoran |
From: Vlad S. <vl...@cr...> - 2005-04-25 18:10:54
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When i replcaed my AS servers, the only Tcl code i had to change is ns_schedule_proc calls, and filters. NS does not have conn_id parameter anymore. Bernd Eidenschink wrote: > Hi all, > > just one quick (configuration) question: When I use the lastest naviserver as > a replacement for AS, is there anything to consider because of the new > features? Some kind of (even small) side effect one has to be aware of? > (besides the great new features, of course :-)) > > Virtual hosting as an example: Can I completely leave it alone if I have some > sort of virtual hosting of my own in a particular project? > > Thanks, > Bernd. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click > _______________________________________________ > naviserver-devel mailing list > nav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/naviserver-devel -- Vlad Seryakov 571 262-8608 office vl...@cr... http://www.crystalballinc.com/vlad/ |
From: Bernd E. <eid...@we...> - 2005-04-25 16:51:05
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Hi all, just one quick (configuration) question: When I use the lastest naviserver as a replacement for AS, is there anything to consider because of the new features? Some kind of (even small) side effect one has to be aware of? (besides the great new features, of course :-)) Virtual hosting as an example: Can I completely leave it alone if I have some sort of virtual hosting of my own in a particular project? Thanks, Bernd. |
From: Stephen D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-04-19 07:20:25
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On 4/18/05, Zoran Vasiljevic <zv...@ar...> wrote: > Hallo friends, >=20 > Well, the "ns_headers" seem to do the trick we need. I'm puzzled how I > did not > see that call before. I could have saved ourselves much time... > It says in the function comment that this is an compatibility call. > Compatibility to what? AS 2.0 ? AS 3.0? Anyways it seems this is already > for quite a long time arround... I think by 'backwards compatible' the author means the name sucks but it can't be removed because someone might be using it. It's still useful functionality though. The related calls in tclresp.c etc. could certainly be improved/rationalized. Another day... |
From: Zoran V. <zv...@ar...> - 2005-04-18 19:38:00
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Hallo friends, Well, the "ns_headers" seem to do the trick we need. I'm puzzled how I did not see that call before. I could have saved ourselves much time... It says in the function comment that this is an compatibility call. Compatibility to what? AS 2.0 ? AS 3.0? Anyways it seems this is already for quite a long time arround... Stephen, thanks very much for the tip! Before I'm about to program something, I think it would be better to ask! Anyways, our product seems to perform well with the Naviserver now. We're still not ready with testing but it looks very good. Cheers Zoran |
From: Vlad S. <vl...@cr...> - 2005-04-18 14:21:16
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Welcome aboard, Bernd! Bernd Eidenschink wrote: >>Am 18.04.2005 um 15:10 schrieb Stephen Deasey: >> >>>Welcome aboard, Bernd! >> >>I have added Bernd (username: eide) to the list of developers. >>Zoran > > > thanks, guys! I'm glad to be part of this team! > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click > _______________________________________________ > naviserver-devel mailing list > nav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/naviserver-devel -- Vlad Seryakov 571 262-8608 office vl...@cr... http://www.crystalballinc.com/vlad/ |
From: Bernd E. <eid...@we...> - 2005-04-18 13:42:57
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> Am 18.04.2005 um 15:10 schrieb Stephen Deasey: > > Welcome aboard, Bernd! > > I have added Bernd (username: eide) to the list of developers. > Zoran thanks, guys! I'm glad to be part of this team! |
From: Zoran V. <zv...@ar...> - 2005-04-18 13:26:36
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Am 18.04.2005 um 15:10 schrieb Stephen Deasey: > Welcome aboard, Bernd! > I have added Bernd (username: eide) to the list of developers. Zoran |
From: Stephen D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-04-18 13:10:48
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Welcome aboard, Bernd! On 4/18/05, Zoran Vasiljevic <zv...@ar...> wrote: > Hi friends, >=20 > I would like to add my collegue Bernd to the list of developers > with CVS commit privs. >=20 > Bernd is also dependent on the product (like we are) and is > building commercial web portals and CMS systems based on > AOLserver. He would like to join our small team. He's mostly > experienced with Tcl, less with C-level hacking. He can also > take care about our web-presentation when we come to the point > of releasing our first version. >=20 > Are there any objectives to that? >=20 > Zoran |
From: Zoran V. <zv...@ar...> - 2005-04-18 09:24:39
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Hi friends, I would like to add my collegue Bernd to the list of developers with CVS commit privs. Bernd is also dependent on the product (like we are) and is building commercial web portals and CMS systems based on AOLserver. He would like to join our small team. He's mostly experienced with Tcl, less with C-level hacking. He can also take care about our web-presentation when we come to the point of releasing our first version. Are there any objectives to that? Zoran |
From: Zoran V. <zv...@ar...> - 2005-04-17 07:41:20
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Am 16.04.2005 um 23:54 schrieb Vlad Seryakov: > Is it really 2 months already, time passes fast. > Yes, it looks we have done many improvement to the server. > > Are you ready do switch your commercial package to use NS? Yes. That was my topic yesterday. I did all the necessary arrangements and we need to do some more tests but it seems that it is working. I had to add some things fdor that to woork though (ns_conn flush). Will have yet to see if this is ok or not. Zoran |
From: Zoran V. <zv...@ar...> - 2005-04-17 07:36:39
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Am 17.04.2005 um 00:37 schrieb Stephen Deasey: > > Hmm, I think this should return the old status, right? > Huh... again the same trap!!! It seems pretty unlogical hence we have gotten there twice. Sorry... It was a long day yesterday. I will fix this right away. Zoran |
From: Stephen D. <sd...@gm...> - 2005-04-16 22:38:02
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On 4/16/05, Zoran Vasiljevic <vas...@us...> wrote: > > *** 1240,1254 **** > break; >=20 > ! case CStatusIdx: > ! if (objc > 2) { > ! int new_status; > ! if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &new_status) != =3D TCL_OK) { > ! Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Invalid response status c= ode", NULL ); > ! return TCL_ERROR; > ! } > ! Ns_ConnSetResponseStatus(conn, new_status); > } > ! Tcl_SetIntObj(result, Ns_ConnResponseStatus(conn)); > ! break; >=20 > case CSockIdx: > --- 1248,1264 ---- > break; >=20 > ! case CStatusIdx: > ! if (objc < 2 || objc > 3) { > ! Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?status?"); > ! return TCL_ERROR; > ! } else if (objc =3D=3D 3) { > ! int status; > ! if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &status) !=3D TCL_OK= ) { > ! return TCL_ERROR; > } > ! Ns_ConnSetResponseStatus(conn, status); > ! } > ! Tcl_SetIntObj(result, Ns_ConnResponseStatus(conn)); > ! break; >=20 > case CSockIdx: Hmm, I think this should return the old status, right? http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=3D11097883 |
From: Vlad S. <vl...@cr...> - 2005-04-16 21:55:25
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Is it really 2 months already, time passes fast. Yes, it looks we have done many improvement to the server. Are you ready do switch your commercial package to use NS? Zoran Vasiljevic wrote: > Dear friends, > > Well, exactly 2 months we started the project. A quick glance in the > ChangeLog > reveals our current progress which is absolutely fantastic. > I'm proud to be a part of the team. > > Zoran > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click > _______________________________________________ > naviserver-devel mailing list > nav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/naviserver-devel -- Vlad Seryakov 571 262-8608 office vl...@cr... http://www.crystalballinc.com/vlad/ |