Thread: addslashes
I have now inserted in the file the addslashes Please test it. Ewald
Tested, looks good - thanks. I've discussed it with Vince, and we think that pgsql-www@postgresql.org should be the main notify address. I did think of another couple of things we need to look at: - The User Groups at the bottom of the right bar are fictional. Anyone know anything about real ones? - It would be nice to have the news/event included in the notify email. If it's crap we then don't have to login to the server, hop across to the database, then decipher the select output before we realise it's crap. - On that note, a simple (secured) web interface for approving and activating/deactivating news and events would be handy if anyone has the time/inclination. I'm going to investigate gborg stats now... Regards, Dave. > -----Original Message----- > From: Ewald Geschwinde [mailto:webmaster@geschwinde.net] > Sent: 13 November 2002 11:56 > To: Dave Page; pgsql-www-main@postgresql.org > Subject: addslashes > > > I have now inserted in the file the addslashes > Please test it. > Ewald > >
User groups not but a german portal site with php-nuke which I created a month ago :-)
www.pgportal.org.
I think now there are 9 users on this site. growing slowly :-)
I try to find some portalsystem
But it's not that easy to find one that works with postgresql
I think I will test apache jetspeed with velocity
New News and events will be sent to pgsql-www@postgresql.org
No problem to insert the news and events text
The interface will be ready next week. I have thinked about it.
Does this interface needs to be in a secure area of the webserver or should I programm sone kind of user login?
At the moment I have not that time cause I'm making 3 projects at the same time. Hope at the end of the week I have more time to spend on this
Ewald
Dave Page schrieb:
www.pgportal.org.
I think now there are 9 users on this site. growing slowly :-)
I try to find some portalsystem
But it's not that easy to find one that works with postgresql
I think I will test apache jetspeed with velocity
New News and events will be sent to pgsql-www@postgresql.org
No problem to insert the news and events text
The interface will be ready next week. I have thinked about it.
Does this interface needs to be in a secure area of the webserver or should I programm sone kind of user login?
At the moment I have not that time cause I'm making 3 projects at the same time. Hope at the end of the week I have more time to spend on this
Ewald
Dave Page schrieb:
Tested, looks good - thanks. I've discussed it with Vince, and we think that pgsql-www@postgresql.org should be the main notify address. I did think of another couple of things we need to look at: - The User Groups at the bottom of the right bar are fictional. Anyone know anything about real ones? - It would be nice to have the news/event included in the notify email. If it's crap we then don't have to login to the server, hop across to the database, then decipher the select output before we realise it's crap. - On that note, a simple (secured) web interface for approving and activating/deactivating news and events would be handy if anyone has the time/inclination. I'm going to investigate gborg stats now... Regards, Dave.-----Original Message----- From: Ewald Geschwinde [mailto:webmaster@geschwinde.net] Sent: 13 November 2002 11:56 To: Dave Page; pgsql-www-main@postgresql.org Subject: addslashes I have now inserted in the file the addslashes Please test it. Ewald---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
For securing the web interface, I would just use a .htaccess. I can setup something for you if required.
Regards, Dave.
-----Original Message-----User groups not but a german portal site with php-nuke which I created a month ago :-)
From: Ewald Geschwinde [mailto:webmaster@geschwinde.net]
Sent: 13 November 2002 12:21
To: Dave Page
Cc: pgsql-www-main@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgsql-www-main] addslashes
www.pgportal.org.
I think now there are 9 users on this site. growing slowly :-)
I try to find some portalsystem
But it's not that easy to find one that works with postgresql
I think I will test apache jetspeed with velocity
New News and events will be sent to pgsql-www@postgresql.org
No problem to insert the news and events text
The interface will be ready next week. I have thinked about it.
Does this interface needs to be in a secure area of the webserver or should I programm sone kind of user login?
At the moment I have not that time cause I'm making 3 projects at the same time. Hope at the end of the week I have more time to spend on this
Ewald
Dave Page schrieb:Tested, looks good - thanks. I've discussed it with Vince, and we think that pgsql-www@postgresql.org should be the main notify address. I did think of another couple of things we need to look at: - The User Groups at the bottom of the right bar are fictional. Anyone know anything about real ones? - It would be nice to have the news/event included in the notify email. If it's crap we then don't have to login to the server, hop across to the database, then decipher the select output before we realise it's crap. - On that note, a simple (secured) web interface for approving and activating/deactivating news and events would be handy if anyone has the time/inclination. I'm going to investigate gborg stats now... Regards, Dave.-----Original Message----- From: Ewald Geschwinde [mailto:webmaster@geschwinde.net] Sent: 13 November 2002 11:56 To: Dave Page; pgsql-www-main@postgresql.org Subject: addslashes I have now inserted in the file the addslashes Please test it. Ewald---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Dave Page wrote: > Tested, looks good - thanks. > > I've discussed it with Vince, and we think that pgsql-www@postgresql.org > should be the main notify address. I did think of another couple of > things we need to look at: > > - The User Groups at the bottom of the right bar are fictional. Anyone > know anything about real ones? > > - It would be nice to have the news/event included in the notify email. > If it's crap we then don't have to login to the server, hop across to > the database, then decipher the select output before we realise it's > crap. > > - On that note, a simple (secured) web interface for approving and > activating/deactivating news and events would be handy if anyone has the > time/inclination. It should also have editing capabilities so mistakes can be easily corrected. Vince. -- http://www.meanstreamradio.com http://www.unknown-artists.com Internet radio: It's not file sharing, it's just radio.
Hi Ewald, As a portal system (not suitable for what we need though), have you taken a look at Plone (www.plone.org)? It's not Apache (uses Zope instead), but it's open source and has a *lot* of capabilities. :-) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift Ewald Geschwinde wrote: > > I try to find some portalsystem But it's not that easy to find one that works with postgresql I think I will test apache jetspeed with velocity -- "My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there." - Indira Gandhi
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Ewald Geschwinde wrote: > User groups not but a german portal site with php-nuke which I created a > month ago :-) > www.pgportal.org. > I think now there are 9 users on this site. growing slowly :-) > > I try to find some portalsystem > But it's not that easy to find one that works with postgresql > I think I will test apache jetspeed with velocity I hacked postnuke to work with pg. The authors have been trying to get it moved over to ado and now that pg has schemas it just might work with little effort. There's another one that uses pg (the name escapes me) but I've avoided it since it's written in perl. Also xoops was to support pg sometime soon but I haven't looked at the status of that. Xoops is php. Vince. -- http://www.meanstreamradio.com http://www.unknown-artists.com Internet radio: It's not file sharing, it's just radio.
I will make this web interface in that way
News
List of news (sorted by timestamp DESC) -> clickable ->Details of the news-> all textfields are ditable and checkboxes for approved and active
The same for the events
I think this is a beginning.
All ok. Please short feedback
Ewald
Vince Vielhaber schrieb:
News
List of news (sorted by timestamp DESC) -> clickable ->Details of the news-> all textfields are ditable and checkboxes for approved and active
The same for the events
I think this is a beginning.
All ok. Please short feedback
Ewald
Vince Vielhaber schrieb:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Dave Page wrote:Tested, looks good - thanks. I've discussed it with Vince, and we think that pgsql-www@postgresql.org should be the main notify address. I did think of another couple of things we need to look at: - The User Groups at the bottom of the right bar are fictional. Anyone know anything about real ones? - It would be nice to have the news/event included in the notify email. If it's crap we then don't have to login to the server, hop across to the database, then decipher the select output before we realise it's crap. - On that note, a simple (secured) web interface for approving and activating/deactivating news and events would be handy if anyone has the time/inclination.It should also have editing capabilities so mistakes can be easily corrected. Vince.
Ok please set me this up
and one question
I cannot run buildstatics no executeable
and i cannot change it
Ewald
Dave Page schrieb:
and one question
I cannot run buildstatics no executeable
and i cannot change it
Ewald
Dave Page schrieb:
For securing the web interface, I would just use a .htaccess. I can setup something for you if required.
Regards, Dave.
-----Original Message-----User groups not but a german portal site with php-nuke which I created a month ago :-)
From: Ewald Geschwinde [mailto:webmaster@geschwinde.net]
Sent: 13 November 2002 12:21
To: Dave Page
Cc: pgsql-www-main@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgsql-www-main] addslashes
www.pgportal.org.
I think now there are 9 users on this site. growing slowly :-)
I try to find some portalsystem
But it's not that easy to find one that works with postgresql
I think I will test apache jetspeed with velocity
New News and events will be sent to pgsql-www@postgresql.org
No problem to insert the news and events text
The interface will be ready next week. I have thinked about it.
Does this interface needs to be in a secure area of the webserver or should I programm sone kind of user login?
At the moment I have not that time cause I'm making 3 projects at the same time. Hope at the end of the week I have more time to spend on this
Ewald
Dave Page schrieb:Tested, looks good - thanks. I've discussed it with Vince, and we think that pgsql-www@postgresql.org should be the main notify address. I did think of another couple of things we need to look at: - The User Groups at the bottom of the right bar are fictional. Anyone know anything about real ones? - It would be nice to have the news/event included in the notify email. If it's crap we then don't have to login to the server, hop across to the database, then decipher the select output before we realise it's crap. - On that note, a simple (secured) web interface for approving and activating/deactivating news and events would be handy if anyone has the time/inclination. I'm going to investigate gborg stats now... Regards, Dave.-----Original Message----- From: Ewald Geschwinde [mailto:webmaster@geschwinde.net] Sent: 13 November 2002 11:56 To: Dave Page; pgsql-www-main@postgresql.org Subject: addslashes I have now inserted in the file the addslashes Please test it. Ewald---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
Hi Ewald, Just made that script executable (and also writable) for you. :-) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift Ewald Geschwinde wrote: > > Ok please set me this up and one question I cannot run buildstatics no executeable and i cannot change it Ewald -- "My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there." - Indira Gandhi