Re: [WebDNA] Suggested Platform
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2013
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 110169
interpreted = N
texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.----=_Part_02030BC97F9D42AABCDB044BCCB83E14Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableSo if I am following:
http://someurl.com=3Fcommand=3Dsearch&valu=e=3D"Searchthis"
Will no longer function in 7.x BUT
[searc=h db=3Dblah.db&eqfnamedata=3Djohn]
[founditems]
[fname]
[/f=ounditems]
[/search]
Will work...
----- Orig=inal Message -----From: Kenneth Grome [mailto:ken@webdnasolutions.com]
To: talk@webdna.us
Sent: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 14:44:08 -0600
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Suggested Platform
> When you= say 7.x does not support WebDNA commands I
> am not following. <=br>
Some people refer to contexts as commands but this is a
mista=ke. They are two different things. The documentation
exp=lains the difference, doesn't it=3F
> Are the older 6.x c=ommand's being phased out=3F
Commands still exist in v6.2 but the=y have already been
eliminated in 7.x.
I think WSC is removin=g (or has already removed) commands
from both future versions of Web=DNA too (Server and FastCGI)
since they pose security risks compared= with contexts. But
don't quote me on this, it's better to wai=t for their
answer. I'm just repeating what I was told a long =time ago,
and things could have changed by now.
> Will= there be, in future releases support for SQL=3F
According to Don=ovan's recent post both future versions of
WebDNA (Server and FastCG=I) will support SQL.
> Windows should be eliminated as an =option for me=3F
I would think so since the current Windows versi=on (6.0a) is
dated March 2004 and there has been no development on a= new
Windows version since.
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.----=_Part_02030BC97F9D42AABCDB044BCCB83E14Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableSo if I am following:
http://someurl.com=3Fcommand=3Dsearch&valu=e=3D"Searchthis"
Will no longer function in 7.x BUT
[searc=h db=3Dblah.db&eqfnamedata=3Djohn]
[founditems][fname]
[/f=ounditems]
[/search]
Will work...
----- Orig=inal Message -----From: Kenneth Grome [mailto:ken@webdnasolutions.com]
To: talk@webdna.us
Sent: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 14:44:08 -0600
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Suggested Platform
> When you= say 7.x does not support WebDNA commands I
> am not following. <=br>
Some people refer to contexts as commands but this is a
mista=ke. They are two different things. The documentation
exp=lains the difference, doesn't it=3F
> Are the older 6.x c=ommand's being phased out=3F
Commands still exist in v6.2 but the=y have already been
eliminated in 7.x.
I think WSC is removin=g (or has already removed) commands
from both future versions of Web=DNA too (Server and FastCGI)
since they pose security risks compared= with contexts. But
don't quote me on this, it's better to wai=t for their
answer. I'm just repeating what I was told a long =time ago,
and things could have changed by now.
> Will= there be, in future releases support for SQL=3F
According to Don=ovan's recent post both future versions of
WebDNA (Server and FastCG=I) will support SQL.
> Windows should be eliminated as an =option for me=3F
I would think so since the current Windows versi=on (6.0a) is
dated March 2004 and there has been no development on a= new
Windows version since.
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