Re: [WebDNA] fastcgi 7+ & [cart]?

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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --Boundary_(ID_kt/+WEEV1PUzudITxvoe9g) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Just to be clear there are different ways to make WebDNA work on a page. 1. The URL commands. So the URL to a page with a search on it would be like... http://yourserver.com/xx.tpl?command=Search&db=SomeDatabase.db&eqNAMEdata=Grant 2. The context commands. These are hidden in the page with square brackets round them so the equivalent to the above code is a page called xx.tpl with the following coded into it... [search db=SomeDatabase.db&eqNAMEdata=Grant] .... [/search] It's option 1 that is being discontinued completely. As Terry says the context tag [url] has nothing to do with 'URL commands'. But some [context tags] are being removed. As to which ones exactly are or aren't being removed I haven't seen a definitive list yet. Paul On 6 Jul 2010, at 14:02, Terry Wilson wrote: > He wasn't talking about [url]. He was talking about the url command system; i.e., sending commands like search through a url instead of using a context. > > > On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 09:06:33 -0400 > Steve Raslevich wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have been following this thread but must have missed a > >few posts. > > > > I am currently using v 6.2 and the thread is talking > >about 7.0 and 8.0 and fastcgi. > > > > Is fastcgi going to be required to run the upcoming > >versions on linux appache2? > > > > Noted below is that the [url] command system is being > >deprecated. So does this mean that [URL] and [UNURL] tags > >are going away? What are they going to be replaced with? > >I use [url] and [unurl] regularly. > > > > > > I do not personally use SiteBuilder, Sanboxes or any of > >the [cart] functions but I do use [url] and [unurl]. In > >my opinion, it would be a major set back and a lot of > >work for everyone who has sites operating using the > >existing functions and features that are on the chopping > >block. Why can't most of the existing functions and > >features that work stay in place and only add new > >functionality to future releases? > > > > Personally what I would really like to see in an > >upcoming version is a more direct seamless way to import > >tab delimited or CSV files. Anything in the works for > >this? > > > > -Steve > > > > > > > > > > christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > >> No, in v 7.0, we removed 'ShoppingCarts/' and 'Orders/' > >> The [purchase] tag is not deprecated though, but should > >>not be operational. > >> > >> - chris > >> > >> > >> On Jul 5, 2010, at 19:36, Govinda wrote: > >> > >> > >>> so then in version 7, [purchase] still moves a shopping > >>>cart file from 'ShoppingCarts/' to 'Orders/' (in case of > >>>old legacy shopping sites?) > >>> etc. (...shopping *contexts*??) > >>> > >>> -G > >>> > >>> On Jul 5, 2010, at 7:20 PM, > >>>christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> Here the list of the modifications in v 7.0 > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> --- > >>>> Deprecated: XML-like syntax > >>>> Deprecated: [applescript] > >>>> Deprecated: phone home system > >>>> Deprecated: the URL command system > >>>> Deprecated: sandboxes and "global" > >>>> Deprecated: old licensing system (domain limits, > >>>>versions...) > >>>> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > > > > --Boundary_(ID_kt/+WEEV1PUzudITxvoe9g) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Just = to be clear there are different ways to make WebDNA work on a = page.

1. The URL commands. So the URL to a page with a search on = it would be like...

http://yourserver.com/xx.tpl?command=3DSearch= &db=3DSomeDatabase.db&eqNAMEdata=3DGrant

2. = The context commands. These are hidden in the page with square brackets = round them so the equivalent to the above code is a page called xx.tpl = with the following coded into it...

[search = db=3DSomeDatabase.db&eqNAMEdata=3DGrant] .... = [/search]

It's option 1 that is being = discontinued completely. As Terry says the context tag [url] has nothing = to do with 'URL commands'.

But some [context = tags] are being removed. As to which ones exactly are or aren't = being removed I haven't seen a definitive list = yet.

Paul


On 6 Jul 2010, at 14:02, Terry Wilson wrote:

He wasn't talking about  [url]. He was talking about the url command system; i.e., sending commands like search = through a url instead of using a context.


On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 09:06:33 -0400
Steve = Raslevich <sraslevich@northernso= undandlight.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been following this = thread but must have missed a
>few posts.
>
> I am currently using v 6.2 and the thread is = talking
>about 7.0 and 8.0 and fastcgi.
>
> Is fastcgi going to be required to run the = upcoming
>versions on linux appache2?
>
> Noted below is that the [url] command system = is being
>deprecated. So does this mean that [URL] and [UNURL] tags
>are going away? What are they going = to be replaced with?
>I use [url] and [unurl] regularly.
>
>
> I do not personally use = SiteBuilder, Sanboxes or any of
>the [cart] functions but I do use [url] and [unurl]. In
>my opinion, it = would be a major set back and a lot of
>work for everyone who has sites operating using the
>existing = functions and features that are on the chopping
>block. Why can't most of the existing functions and =
>features that work stay in place and only add new
>functionality to future releases?
>
> Personally = what I would really like to see in an
>upcoming version is a more direct seamless way to import =
>tab delimited or CSV files. Anything in the works for
>this?
>
> -Steve
>
> =
>
>
> christophe.billiottet@webd= na.us wrote:
>> No, in v 7.0, we removed 'ShoppingCarts/' = and 'Orders/'
>> The [purchase] tag is not deprecated though, but should
>>not = be operational.
>>
>> - chris
>>
>>
>> On Jul 5, 2010, at 19:36, = Govinda wrote:
>>
>> =20
>>> so then in version 7, [purchase] still moves a = shopping
>>>cart file from 'ShoppingCarts/' to 'Orders/' (in case of
>>>old legacy = shopping sites?)
>>> etc. (...shopping *contexts*??)
>>>
>>> = -G
>>>
>>> On Jul 5, 2010, at 7:20 PM,
>>>christophe.billiottet@webdna.us = wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Here the list of the modifications in v = 7.0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> = ---
>>>> Deprecated: XML-like syntax
>>>> Deprecated: = [applescript]
>>>> Deprecated: phone home system
>>>> Deprecated: the URL command = system
>>>> Deprecated: sandboxes and "global"
>>>> Deprecated: old licensing system (domain = limits,
>>>>versions...)
>>>>
>>> = ---------------------------------------------------------
>>> =
>

 

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--Boundary_(ID_kt/+WEEV1PUzudITxvoe9g) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Just to be clear there are different ways to make WebDNA work on a page. 1. The URL commands. So the URL to a page with a search on it would be like... http://yourserver.com/xx.tpl?command=Search&db=SomeDatabase.db&eqNAMEdata=Grant 2. The context commands. These are hidden in the page with square brackets round them so the equivalent to the above code is a page called xx.tpl with the following coded into it... [search db=SomeDatabase.db&eqNAMEdata=Grant] .... [/search] It's option 1 that is being discontinued completely. As Terry says the context tag [url] has nothing to do with 'URL commands'. But some [context tags] are being removed. As to which ones exactly are or aren't being removed I haven't seen a definitive list yet. Paul On 6 Jul 2010, at 14:02, Terry Wilson wrote: > He wasn't talking about [url]. He was talking about the url command system; i.e., sending commands like search through a url instead of using a context. > > > On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 09:06:33 -0400 > Steve Raslevich wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have been following this thread but must have missed a > >few posts. > > > > I am currently using v 6.2 and the thread is talking > >about 7.0 and 8.0 and fastcgi. > > > > Is fastcgi going to be required to run the upcoming > >versions on linux appache2? > > > > Noted below is that the [url] command system is being > >deprecated. So does this mean that [url] and [unurl] tags > >are going away? What are they going to be replaced with? > >I use [url] and [unurl] regularly. > > > > > > I do not personally use SiteBuilder, Sanboxes or any of > >the [cart] functions but I do use [url] and [unurl]. In > >my opinion, it would be a major set back and a lot of > >work for everyone who has sites operating using the > >existing functions and features that are on the chopping > >block. Why can't most of the existing functions and > >features that work stay in place and only add new > >functionality to future releases? > > > > Personally what I would really like to see in an > >upcoming version is a more direct seamless way to import > >tab delimited or CSV files. Anything in the works for > >this? > > > > -Steve > > > > > > > > > > christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > >> No, in v 7.0, we removed 'ShoppingCarts/' and 'Orders/' > >> The [purchase] tag is not deprecated though, but should > >>not be operational. > >> > >> - chris > >> > >> > >> On Jul 5, 2010, at 19:36, Govinda wrote: > >> > >> > >>> so then in version 7, [purchase] still moves a shopping > >>>cart file from 'ShoppingCarts/' to 'Orders/' (in case of > >>>old legacy shopping sites?) > >>> etc. (...shopping *contexts*??) > >>> > >>> -G > >>> > >>> On Jul 5, 2010, at 7:20 PM, > >>>christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> Here the list of the modifications in v 7.0 > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> --- > >>>> Deprecated: XML-like syntax > >>>> Deprecated: [applescript] > >>>> Deprecated: phone home system > >>>> Deprecated: the URL command system > >>>> Deprecated: sandboxes and "global" > >>>> Deprecated: old licensing system (domain limits, > >>>>versions...) > >>>> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > > > > --Boundary_(ID_kt/+WEEV1PUzudITxvoe9g) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Just = to be clear there are different ways to make WebDNA work on a = page.

1. The URL commands. So the URL to a page with a search on = it would be like...

http://yourserver.com/xx.tpl?command=3DSearch= &db=3DSomeDatabase.db&eqNAMEdata=3DGrant

2. = The context commands. These are hidden in the page with square brackets = round them so the equivalent to the above code is a page called xx.tpl = with the following coded into it...

[search = db=3DSomeDatabase.db&eqNAMEdata=3DGrant] .... = [/search]

It's option 1 that is being = discontinued completely. As Terry says the context tag [url] has nothing = to do with 'URL commands'.

But some [context = tags] are being removed. As to which ones exactly are or aren't = being removed I haven't seen a definitive list = yet.

Paul


On 6 Jul 2010, at 14:02, Terry Wilson wrote:

He wasn't talking about  [url]. He was talking about the url command system; i.e., sending commands like search = through a url instead of using a context.


On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 09:06:33 -0400
Steve = Raslevich <sraslevich@northernso= undandlight.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been following this = thread but must have missed a
>few posts.
>
> I am currently using v 6.2 and the thread is = talking
>about 7.0 and 8.0 and fastcgi.
>
> Is fastcgi going to be required to run the = upcoming
>versions on linux appache2?
>
> Noted below is that the [url] command system = is being
>deprecated. So does this mean that [url] and [unurl] tags
>are going away? What are they going = to be replaced with?
>I use [url] and [unurl] regularly.
>
>
> I do not personally use = SiteBuilder, Sanboxes or any of
>the [cart] functions but I do use [url] and [unurl]. In
>my opinion, it = would be a major set back and a lot of
>work for everyone who has sites operating using the
>existing = functions and features that are on the chopping
>block. Why can't most of the existing functions and =
>features that work stay in place and only add new
>functionality to future releases?
>
> Personally = what I would really like to see in an
>upcoming version is a more direct seamless way to import =
>tab delimited or CSV files. Anything in the works for
>this?
>
> -Steve
>
> =
>
>
> christophe.billiottet@webd= na.us wrote:
>> No, in v 7.0, we removed 'ShoppingCarts/' = and 'Orders/'
>> The [purchase] tag is not deprecated though, but should
>>not = be operational.
>>
>> - chris
>>
>>
>> On Jul 5, 2010, at 19:36, = Govinda wrote:
>>
>> =20
>>> so then in version 7, [purchase] still moves a = shopping
>>>cart file from 'ShoppingCarts/' to 'Orders/' (in case of
>>>old legacy = shopping sites?)
>>> etc. (...shopping *contexts*??)
>>>
>>> = -G
>>>
>>> On Jul 5, 2010, at 7:20 PM,
>>>christophe.billiottet@webdna.us = wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Here the list of the modifications in v = 7.0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> = ---
>>>> Deprecated: XML-like syntax
>>>> Deprecated: = [applescript]
>>>> Deprecated: phone home system
>>>> Deprecated: the URL command = system
>>>> Deprecated: sandboxes and "global"
>>>> Deprecated: old licensing system (domain = limits,
>>>>versions...)
>>>>
>>> = ---------------------------------------------------------
>>> =
>

 

= --Boundary_(ID_kt/+WEEV1PUzudITxvoe9g)-- Paul Willis

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