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Forum posts by Chris Winters:Posted in Perl Buzz Forum, Sep 28, 2004, 10:53 PM
Just a note: inspired by the HTTP::Recorder article and and my work on a web testing framework I was recently hunting around for a pure-Perl proxy server that runs on Win32. The problem is that the solution mentioned in the article, HTTP::Proxy, is based on HTTP::Daemon, and AFAICT it relies on fork() to do its work. (No, cygwin is not an...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 28, 2004, 9:59 PM
Just a note: inspired by the HTTP::Recorder article and and my work on a web testing framework I was recently hunting around for a pure-Perl proxy server that runs on Win32. The problem is that the solution mentioned in the article, HTTP::Proxy, is based on HTTP::Daemon, and AFAICT it relies on fork() to do its work. (No, cygwin is not an...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 28, 2004, 9:59 PM
Just a note: inspired by the HTTP::Recorder article and and my work on a web testing framework I was recently hunting around for a pure-Perl proxy server that runs on Win32. The problem is that the solution mentioned in the article, HTTP::Proxy, is based on HTTP::Daemon, and AFAICT it relies on fork() to do its work. (No, cygwin is not an...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 28, 2004, 4:08 PM
I'm seriously using SOAP for the first time and came to a stumbling block. I'm testing a SOAP interface with SOAP::Lite since it's is supposed to be available from different environments/languages. But one of the methods I'm calling has the signature: public Vector fetchAllThingies()... It's really just an array so it should be a piece of cake,...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 28, 2004, 3:35 PM
I'm seriously using SOAP for the first time and came to a stumbling block. I'm testing a SOAP interface with SOAP::Lite since it's is supposed to be available from different environments/languages. But one of the methods I'm calling has the signature: public Vector fetchAllThingies()... It's really just an array so it should be a piece of cake,...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 28, 2004, 10:36 AM
I finally got some time this weekend to work on OpenInteract2 -- the fifth beta is very overdue as I'd hoped to get it out by the end of August. (But August was a hugely chaotic month...) Part of getting back into it was getting my codebase in sync with CVS since I'd made some changes and never committed them -- bad Chris! Another part was...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 27, 2004, 10:28 AM
I finally got some time this weekend to work on OpenInteract2 -- the fifth beta is very overdue as I'd hoped to get it out by the end of August. (But August was a hugely chaotic month...) Part of getting back into it was getting my codebase in sync with CVS since I'd made some changes and never committed them -- bad Chris! Another part was...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 21, 2004, 2:30 PM
With my new job I've become an Outlook user for the first time. I'm not real keen on this, but since it's integrated with Exchange which we use for groupware stuff as well I can't just use an IMAP client. So I'm not an Outlook pro yet and this option may be available, but you don't seem to be able to control whether replies are top- or...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Sep 21, 2004, 2:30 PM
With my new job I've become an Outlook user for the first time. I'm not real keen on this, but since it's integrated with Exchange which we use for groupware stuff as well I can't just use an IMAP client. So I'm not an Outlook pro yet and this option may be available, but you don't seem to be able to control whether replies are top- or...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 21, 2004, 1:02 PM
With my new job I've become an Outlook user for the first time. I'm not real keen on this, but since it's integrated with Exchange which we use for groupware stuff as well I can't just use an IMAP client. So I'm not an Outlook pro yet and this option may be available, but you don't seem to be able to control whether replies are top- or...
Posted in Perl Buzz Forum, Sep 21, 2004, 1:02 PM
With my new job I've become an Outlook user for the first time. I'm not real keen on this, but since it's integrated with Exchange which we use for groupware stuff as well I can't just use an IMAP client. So I'm not an Outlook pro yet and this option may be available, but you don't seem to be able to control whether replies are top- or...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 13, 2004, 1:19 PM
Preface: it took me quite a while to get into reading feeds for blogs (miss author context, miss comments, etc.) but eventually I settled on Pulp Fiction. It was cheap, looked sharp, and allowed me to read entries offline, which worked pretty well when I was on vacation and had net access every couple days or so. I had a few minor interface...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 13, 2004, 1:06 PM
Preface: it took me quite a while to get into reading feeds for blogs (miss author context, miss comments, etc.) but eventually I settled on Pulp Fiction. It was cheap, looked sharp, and allowed me to read entries offline, which worked pretty well when I was on vacation and had net access every couple days or so. I had a few minor interface...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Sep 12, 2004, 10:16 PM
If there's anyone out there who doesn't have a gmail invite and wants one, shoot me an email. If you don't know or can't find my email, maybe you should stick to POP3...
Posted in Perl Buzz Forum, Sep 12, 2004, 10:16 PM
If there's anyone out there who doesn't have a gmail invite and wants one, shoot me an email. If you don't know or can't find my email, maybe you should stick to POP3...
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