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Post by votan on Aug 2, 2009 11:32:20 GMT -5
Carl, can you give us an update on how the next version is coming along? Less because of new features, but more because of needed bugfixes. Would be cool if you could also update the bugtracker runbasic.wikispaces.com/t/b/live/BugTrackerThanx in advance...
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Post by Carl Gundel - admin on Aug 5, 2009 11:09:27 GMT -5
Hey, I suppose it's time for an alpha release. I'll try and have one ready by the end of the month. Wanna try it out? -Carl Carl, can you give us an update on how the next version is coming along? Less because of new features, but more because of needed bugfixes. Would be cool if you could also update the bugtracker runbasic.wikispaces.com/t/b/live/BugTrackerThanx in advance...
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Post by votan on Aug 5, 2009 12:13:37 GMT -5
what a question!? Of cause would I like to try it!! Just let me know whenever you have something ready.
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Post by kokenge on Aug 5, 2009 12:37:56 GMT -5
Like always, everyone wants what they need most. And I'm no different.
What I need desperately is mySQL, interactive JS, and numbers without the "d" on the end.
OK - so I ask for tooo much and don't care about anyone else.
When you have something, I'm absolutely ready, and have stuff waiting and ready to go..
Thanks for the effort.. Dan
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Post by JackWebb on Aug 5, 2009 20:37:45 GMT -5
You can add my name to that list as well. My development machine is ready to crash and burn. I have plenty of code to port. As for my wish list, FastCGI would be a dream come true. ;D
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Post by stormforce5 on Aug 21, 2009 13:14:27 GMT -5
I'd be willing to test on a spare machine too if you like?? I'm interested in speed up issues... more than anything, like not re-compiling the program each time it is run..... by a user and removing the /seaside/go stuff..
I tend to write programs using quite afew files (sequential and random access files), for my sin's I used to do a lot of quickbasic programming in the long gone days of dos... before windows....... and the only option back then was to create my own custom databases etc,etc using quickbasic to create index files and random access db files... as needed and I'm still quite happy do things like that without using sqllite etc,etc
a quick question?? can RB have several users with the same sequential files open at once (read only)??, I tend to use these type of files for index files of larger files... maybe a silly question??
many thanks
james
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Post by mackrackit on Aug 24, 2009 4:41:56 GMT -5
I would like to try it also.
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Post by votan on Sept 22, 2009 15:22:16 GMT -5
Any news on the Alpha? The weather here stinks and I'm spending most time of the day indoors... So if you have something ready, please throw it at me and let me spend my time with trying new stuff in RB. I know.... it's ready when it is ready... but maybe you can just send some pre-alpha... just to brighten up the rainy days here and make the days pass by.
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Post by votan on Oct 13, 2009 6:42:36 GMT -5
Carl, will you use any sort of rewriting for your new URL format or do you change the whole way of how RB generates the URLs? If you use any rewriting, will it be possible to costomize the rewriting rulez?
And would you maybe consider selling full source code licenses of RB?
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Post by StefanPendl on Oct 14, 2009 2:50:21 GMT -5
And would you maybe consider selling full source code licenses of RB? This has been asked before and Carl answered, that he does not intend to make his work open source.
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Post by votan on Oct 14, 2009 7:42:50 GMT -5
I think selling a source code license is quite different from just making something open source. There will be licensing rules and a high price tag.... I can make changes to the code but can't give out the source myself.... so basically it will still be closed source. Just with the ability to adjust some things for my own projects.
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Post by votan on Nov 1, 2009 14:12:32 GMT -5
Now that Carl seems to be present here in the forum again, after being absent for like 2 months, I just have to ask again. Any news on the next version? Besides of that... I'm stepping into a problem here, that I can't solve. I need a way to protect some projects from public access and make them only accessible to logged in users. In Apache and PHP I would just use .htaccess.... but that's just not an option in RB. And relying on a local login system and the RB sessions does also not really help, as the sessions are easily highjackable. Any news on a more secure session-system in the next version?
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Post by Carl Gundel - admin on Nov 1, 2009 21:41:04 GMT -5
I had been derailed from working too much on Run BASIC, but I am beginning to work on it again.
As for security, there is a possibility of using cookies in a future release.
-Carl
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Post by votan on Nov 2, 2009 5:36:09 GMT -5
Yeah, I thought that you probably needed a break from RB.... Can you maybe also implement, that the sessions are IP sticky? I know from many of my users that they block cookies and so I need an additional way of protecting my servers from session highjacking through session/cookie sharing. And binding sessions to client IPs seems to be the only safe way. Anyway, happy to have you back working on RB!
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Post by Carl Gundel - admin on Nov 2, 2009 13:03:53 GMT -5
Yeah, I thought that you probably needed a break from RB.... Can you maybe also implement, that the sessions are IP sticky? I know from many of my users that they block cookies and so I need an additional way of protecting my servers from session highjacking through session/cookie sharing. And binding sessions to client IPs seems to be the only safe way. Anyway, happy to have you back working on RB! I'm willing to have a look at the IP sticky-ness idea. -Carl
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