Re: Digital Postcards
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1999
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numero = 22415
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texte = Well actually i send some code in for the contest, which were actual afully functional beta of a digital postcard solution..The solution has the option of both uses pictures and midi files which canbe located either locally or at a totally other http server.More than that, it has a very special password system, that will might haveyour interest.the system can hold as many cards as you would want, and as many pictureand midi files as you want. Only limits = your limitation of RAM on theserver.Users is only allowed to pick up cards once, and the password is firstgenerated just before sending the message to the reciever.The password is not to be chosen from the user, its dynamically generatedfrom a textstring that can be 100 chars long.Then 8 chars a pulled out of that string, send to the reciever andthereafter encrypted for no one else to know.It's a beta only missing a couple of lines code, which is mentioned by thedocumentation. It's emailware for non commercial or training purposes. Andi happily support you in developing it further with all the time i canspend on other stuff than work and family life.If you want it for commercial purposes, send me a nice gift of some kind ;-)/Martin>Hello,> Has anyone used WebDNA to program a digital postcards type of service?> I may be building one for a client and would like to know if anyone who has>worked on such a site would want to work on this project with me (or sell>their code).>>Thanks,>Mike Davis>Network 13, Inc.
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Well actually i send some code in for the contest, which were actual afully functional beta of a digital postcard solution..The solution has the option of both uses pictures and midi files which canbe located either locally or at a totally other http server.More than that, it has a very special password system, that will might haveyour interest.the system can hold as many cards as you would want, and as many pictureand midi files as you want. Only limits = your limitation of RAM on theserver.Users is only allowed to pick up cards once, and the password is firstgenerated just before sending the message to the reciever.The password is not to be chosen from the user, its dynamically generatedfrom a textstring that can be 100 chars long.Then 8 chars a pulled out of that string, send to the reciever andthereafter encrypted for no one else to know.It's a beta only missing a couple of lines code, which is mentioned by thedocumentation. It's emailware for non commercial or training purposes. Andi happily support you in developing it further with all the time i canspend on other stuff than work and family life.If you want it for commercial purposes, send me a nice gift of some kind ;-)/Martin>Hello,> Has anyone used WebDNA to program a digital postcards type of service?> I may be building one for a client and would like to know if anyone who has>worked on such a site would want to work on this project with me (or sell>their code).>>Thanks,>Mike Davis>Network 13, Inc.
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