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[!Cheyenne] Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server
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Oldes 17-Feb-2010 [7989] | I know, but than I can write as Graham var: any [select request/content 'var <default value>] without validate... At least if the value is expected to be a string!. |
Dockimbel 17-Feb-2010 [7990] | I'll think about that in the next release. I have plans to improve the 'validate function to be able to specify more constraints. What's missing the most currently is an efficient way to map a list of words to a database record (especially for writing). |
Oldes 17-Feb-2010 [7991] | Maybe it could be implemented on the sql side, because as you build the query, you must validate it again to get correct escaping, no? |
Dockimbel 17-Feb-2010 [7992] | When the query is built, passed arguments are escaped depending on their own datatype and not depending on the target field in the table. This could be improved too by using an abstraction layer upon databases, giving you access to a logical data model instead of the physical model. I'm currently brainstorming on such abstraction layer to see the pros&cons. |
Graham 17-Feb-2010 [7993] | I must have been asleep when 'validate was added! |
Dockimbel 17-Feb-2010 [7994] | It's there since the beginning. :-) |
Paul 18-Feb-2010 [7995] | Does Cheyenne support R3 CGI scripts? |
PeterWood 18-Feb-2010 [7996] | I believe you should be able to run any CGI script with Cheyenne. If you search back in this topic, Dockimbel specifically mentioned something about running R3 CGI scripts. |
Dockimbel 19-Feb-2010 [7997] | Cheyenne's CGI handler reads the first 512 bytes of a CGI script, if it contains "REBOL" followed by a [, it loads the script and evaluates it. If header is not found, it reads the shebang line and run the script using CALL (so as a separate process). So, in order to run R3 scripts, you need to patch Cheyenne's CGI handler to run all scripts with CALL, or provide a R3 CGI script with shebang line and extra text (512 bytes) before the REBOL header (R3 should ignore the extra text). |
Paul 19-Feb-2010 [7998] | ok, thanks for the info. |
MikeL 22-Feb-2010 [7999] | On WinXP, I can not get Alias to work... e.g. alias "/docs" %md.rsp Is there any debugging mode to see what Alias thinks I am asking it to do? From my testing, the .rsp script is not being invoked. Can there be an Alias in each sites definition in the config file? |
Dockimbel 22-Feb-2010 [8000] | Testing locally with latest SVN revision: it fails too. It's a regression. I'll fix it asap. |
MikeL 22-Feb-2010 [8001] | Good ... I guess ... I thought I had lost the ability to set a parameter. If you are looking, I also had trouble with the worker-libs and had to enter absolute addresses to get them to work ... %/c/cheyenne/www/private/mysql-protocol.r |
Dockimbel 23-Feb-2010 [8002x3] | New CureCode instance for Softnnov's OSS projects: http://curecode.org/si/ (you can import your REBOL3 CC account on the new registration page: http://curecode.org/si/register.rsp, just use "rebol3" as instance name). |
MikeL, I've added the alias issue to the new CC instance for Cheyenne. I let you add a ticket for the path issue with worker-libs. | |
Is there any debugging mode to see what Alias thinks I am asking it to do? Yes, with at least verbose level 2 (-vv), you get the "Translated file:" log line showing you the target file once config file rules have been applied. | |
MikeL 23-Feb-2010 [8005x2] | Thanks for the verbose answer. I will try it. |
For the CureCode I have set a new account request in and am getting no email. I went back to my Curecode R3 account and requested the password email and so far no email. For new request, status says 'account not yet activated' | |
Dockimbel 23-Feb-2010 [8007x3] | Looking into that... |
Have you looked into your spam folder? | |
From the logs on curecode.org, both emails have been rejected by your email SMTP server. It seems like a SMTP issue (not sure yet from if it is from the server or client side). Anyway, I've validated your CC accounts, so you can log in. | |
MikeL 23-Feb-2010 [8010] | Got one email now.. Thanks |
Dockimbel 23-Feb-2010 [8011x2] | Ah good, maybe it was just delayed by a SMTP greylisting protection. |
Your SMTP server sends two 220 greetings lines instead of one which doesn't comply with RFC2821, so it is rejected by Cheyenne's MTA as an error. I'll improve the MTA to accept such protocol deviations. | |
Micha 23-Feb-2010 [8013] | what to do to be saved in logs/default-access.txt user-agent and referer ? |
MikeL 23-Feb-2010 [8014] | Thanks Doc for this debugging work. |
Dockimbel 23-Feb-2010 [8015] | You need to patch 'logging event in mod-static to save them. There's probably a standard format from Apache for that. |
Micha 24-Feb-2010 [8016] | ok. thanks |
Dockimbel 24-Feb-2010 [8017] | You can also add a wish to CureCode for that feature if you want me to implement it. ;-) |
Janko 14-Mar-2010 [8018x13] | has anyone used the localisation framework of cheyenne? |
I digged into it a little and I don't know how to make it load other than default language en | |
<% locale/set-default-lang 'en print say "test" probe locale print "<hr/>" locale/set-lang 'fr print say "test" probe locale % this generates: test make object! [ path: %www/cebelca.biz/lang/ lang: 'en current: make hash! ["lang" "test" ] default: make hash! ["lang" "test" ] ...... <hr/> test make object! [ path: %www/cebelca.biz/lang/ lang: 'en current: none default: make hash! ["lang" "test" ] ... -- after I set lang to fr I have file in fr/fr.cat it says current: none (so it didn't load it) if I reverse the fr and en in code in first case default and current are still en and in second they are both en. It seems like it can't find fr/fr.cat in either of these cases | |
case = examples , the one up there and reverse | |
I suspect that directory lookup is different for default 'en and when you set-lang , set-default-lang | |
I found in source: ;--- Define the localization resources directory (relative to the webapp) .. now I moved the test to webapp, I had it on the frontend before but it behaves the same (I have binary release 0.9.19 | |
I will try with the source version from SVN | |
same behaviour | |
file: join path [mold id slash mold id ".cat"] ; current dir is in the webapp aleready so the path to file doesn't resolve unless exists? file [return none] | |
I don't know what is the right solution in the global context, differentyl calculated path , different current dir .. so it's best you solve it :) .. I made a hack/fix so I can work on | |
great, it works.. also outside webapp | |
that static form for localised strings is a great idea #[...] does localisation effect performance much? I suppose it increases RAM usage since app holds the two hashtables in memory (which is needed I know for speed) | |
the #[..] is awesome idea. I have tons of javascript that would otherwise become an ugly mix of javascript and rebol | |
Dockimbel 16-Mar-2010 [8031x4] | I don't recall anyone using the localization framework besides me and now you. :-) This framework is still experimental, it might be not suitable for a big application as it relies on a single namespace (using same words in differents pages will give you the same translation, this is not always desirable). |
I'm not aware of issues wrt 'set-default-lang, but I must admit that I've never used it, I just switch the languages in my browser for testing. | |
Please add a ticket for that issue at http://curecode.org/si/view-tickets.rsp. | |
I agree that #[...] really makes things easier and cleaner. Performance impact is not significant, the overhead is just a string! PICK in a block with a static index as argument (that's one of the nice advantage of compiling RSP scripts). OTOH, the SAY function has to do a hash table lookup to get the right index (so a tiny little bit slower than the literal form). | |
Janko 16-Mar-2010 [8035x2] | Good. I have a lot of javascript so #[] really saved my day. I had started with >element.innerHTML = "<%= say "some text" %>" and element.innerHTML = "#[some text]" is 10x better :) |
I will add a ticket, I need to use this function because I basically set language globaly for english / slovene version (not based on user preferences or anything, it's also different website). | |
Janko 22-Mar-2010 [8037] | Some texts (that are part of application) are a little longer. I was thinking of replacing all of them with "tags", like "add_now" instead of "Add now" and "warning_text" instead of "bla bla ........................" and having the default language as this tag language from which it is then translated to english, slovene, etc.. anyone has any thoughts about this? I could also make a tool that would statically replace all the values in say "..." and #[...] if I decide to do so at one time. That's why I would preferr the same system for most of things. I will probably have a separate files where the whole page is text , like the instructions. |
Dockimbel 23-Mar-2010 [8038] | Looks like a good idea to dig. |
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