2011/3/17 Lorena Monroy O. :
> Hola a todos
> Tengo un formulario que tiene dos paneles (.tpl), el cual maneja variables
> que vienen de php con la funcion setVariable, pero en el panel del menu me
> carga las tildes correctamente y a la derecha me las carga como un rombo con
> interrogación. Ma
On 18/03/2011 10:34, Richard Quadling wrote:
> 2011/3/17 Lorena Monroy O. :
>> Hola a todos
>> Tengo un formulario que tiene dos paneles (.tpl), el cual maneja variables
>> que vienen de php con la funcion setVariable, pero en el panel del menu me
>> carga las tildes correctamente y a la derecha
Lorena :
Yo trabajo con idioma portugués y utilizo esto en mi código :
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; xml:lang="pt-br" lang="pt-br">
...
Nunca e tenido problemas con caracteres especiales como é o ú.
Y utilizo varios .tpl,
2011/3/18 Alejandro Michelin Salomon :
> Lorena :
>
> Yo trabajo con idioma portugués y utilizo esto en mi código :
> "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
> http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; xml:lang="pt-br" lang="pt-br">
>
>
> />
>
>
> ...
>
> Nunca e tenido problem
I could not find the solution to the problem.
I've finally solved by using an applet that uploads the files by FTP.
In case anyone needs it, the applet I've used is
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zupload
For me it was the solution!
2011/3/9 Jim Lucas
> On 3/9/2011 6:28 AM, Gotzon Astondoa wrote
At 3:18 PM + 3/17/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> Pragmatically speaking though, I'd say go for database backed
sessions until
> they actually become a performance bottleneck.
-snip-
This may also be of interest:
http://stut.net/2008/07/26/sessionless-sessions-2/
-Stuart
--
Stuart Dall
Hi Tedd,
Long time no chat, hope you're well.
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 15:44, tedd wrote:
> At 3:18 PM + 3/17/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> >
> > > Pragmatically speaking though, I'd say go for database backed
> > sessions until
> > > they actually become a performance bottleneck.
> > -sni
At 3:53 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
Hi Tedd,
Long time no chat, hope you're well.
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 15:44, tedd wrote:
At 3:18 PM + 3/17/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
>
> > Pragmatically speaking though, I'd say go for database backed
> sessions until
> > they actually
Hello
First you need to decide which type of cluster you choose. If you use LVS you
can tell the director do bind one client to one server so you do not need to
replicat session.
If you choose DNS for load balancing you should replicat the session by
database or DRBD or memcache server. Also t
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 16:19, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
Hello
>
> First you need to decide which type of cluster you choose. If you use LVS you
> can tell the director do bind one client to one server so you do not need to
> replicat session.
As I said in my response to Tedd, binding clie
"Stuart Dallas" schrieb:
>On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 16:19, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
>Hello
>>
>> First you need to decide which type of cluster you choose. If you use LVS
>> you can tell the director do bind one client to one server so you do not
>> need to replicat session.
>
>As I sai
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:14, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
> "Stuart Dallas" schrieb:
>
> > On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 16:19, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
> > Hello
> > >
> > > First you need to decide which type of cluster you choose. If you use LVS
> > > you can tell the director do bind on
In this case, I would take a look at dbmail (dbmail.org) It
uses a SQL backend for storing messages and users. If you're just sending
mail locally, but use the tables, etc. You'll need to build your own
frontend, but you could use something like RoundCube or Squirrelmail to
talk to it. I stil
I would suggest Zimbra. It just gets it done. Run it on
Ubuntu Server or CentOS.
--Curtis
Negin Nickparsa
wrote:
> I'm Negin
> what is Squirrel Mail ?
> On
Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 7:55 PM, NetEmp
wrote:
>> @Nergin: are you trying to create an application like
Squirrel Mail
>> using
>> PHP?
>>
Zimbra Server.
Negin Nickparsa wrote:
> :( maybe
it's ticketing i don't know exactly!!!:"(
> here are the
things that i must do:
>
> receiving mails and return of
mails
> showing emails 2 staff
> when a mail received it
can be viewed in a moment(like ajax)
> drafts and upload and
download from
can u explain zimbra server 4 me?
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
>
> Zimbra Server.
>
> Negin Nickparsa wrote:
>> :( maybe it's ticketing i don't know exactly!!!:"(
>> here are the things that i must do:
>>
>> receiving mails and return of mails
>> showing emails 2 staff
>
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:14, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
>
> > I'm curious to know what people are storing in their sessions. Is there
> anything larger than a few hundred bytes that is specific and unique to that
> session storage? Wh
Its a free exchange server replacement. It has shared folders,
shared documents, email, calendars, shared calendars, notifications, etc.
etc. etc.
http://www.zimbra.com
--Curtis
Negin Nickparsa wrote:
> can u explain zimbra server 4 me?
>
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Curtis Maurand
>
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:36, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> > On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:14, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
> > > > I'm curious to know what people are storing in their sessions. Is there
> > > > anything larger than a few hundre
On 18 March 2011 17:36, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
>
>> On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:14, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
>>
>> > I'm curious to know what people are storing in their sessions. Is there
>> anything larger than a few hundred bytes that
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:36, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> > > On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:14, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
> > > > > I'm curious to know what people are storing in th
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Richard Quadling wrote:
> On 18 March 2011 17:36, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> >
> >> On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:14, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
> >>
> >> > I'm curious to know what people are storing in the
You might also look at CRM applications such as Sugar CRM.
--Curtis
Negin Nickparsa wrote:
> can u explain
zimbra server 4 me?
>
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 9:44 PM,
Curtis Maurand
> wrote:
>>
>> Zimbra Server.
>>
>> Negin
Nickparsa wrote:
>>> :( maybe it's ticketing i don't know
exactly!!!:"(
Hi everyone
First, I'm so sorry to write in spanish , but when I suscribed I didn´t know
that was an english list. If I will needs again or to help I will write in
english like that. My english is not fluent, sorry again.
About this problem, this solucion doesn´t work, but my solucion was in de
At 3:53 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
The cookies I use to replace sessions are session-based cookies and
last no longer than a traditional PHP session. The key is to provide
a lightweight method of ensuring that whichever server processes the
request has access to the session data.
If i am right then you have 1.44KB per request ?
BR/Torsten
"Stuart Dallas" schrieb:
>On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:36, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
>> > On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 17:14, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
>> > > > I'm curious to know
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:25, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
If i am right then you have 1.44KB per request ?
>
I've never done the analysis, but it's an AJAX-heavy site so that could well be
the average.
-Stuart
--
Stuart Dallas
3ft9 Ltd
http://3ft9.com/
> "Stuart Dallas" schrieb:
>
> >
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:14, tedd wrote:
At 3:53 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> > The cookies I use to replace sessions are session-based cookies and
> > last no longer than a traditional PHP session. The key is to provide
> > a lightweight method of ensuring that whichever server
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On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 18:06, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
> CI seemed to have a problem in that it would not spill data over into
> additional cookies when the size of one cookie was maxed out. One way to tell
> it's time to rethink your paradigm is when you're using up the maximum number
> of cook
At 7:26 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:14, tedd wrote:
At 3:53 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> The cookies I use to replace sessions are session-based cookies and
> last no longer than a traditional PHP session. The key is to provide
> a lightwe
At 7:32 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 18:06, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
CI seemed to have a problem in that it would not spill data over
into additional cookies when the size of one cookie was maxed out.
One way to tell it's time to rethink your paradigm is when y
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:56, tedd wrote:
At 7:26 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> > On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:14, tedd wrote:
> > At 3:53 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> > > > The cookies I use to replace sessions are session-based cookies and
> > > > last no longer than
At 8:03 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:56, tedd wrote:
At 7:26 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:14, tedd wrote:
> At 3:53 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> > > The cookies I use to replace sessions are sessio
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 20:18, tedd wrote:
At 8:03 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> > On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:56, tedd wrote:
> > At 7:26 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> > > > On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:14, tedd wrote:
> > > > At 3:53 PM + 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas
if i'm not in mistake u can go 2 php.ini n fix it
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Gotzon Astondoa wrote:
> I could not find the solution to the problem.
> I've finally solved by using an applet that uploads the files by FTP.
> In case anyone needs it, the applet I've used is
> http://sourceforge
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