Re: Time sort - Flushdatabases

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 31393
interpreted = N
texte = I have noticed that if you do the following with IE 4.x: 1) log in to your server via (i.e. authenticate) 2) close the browser 3) reopen the browseron at least some occasions, I was not prompted for a username/password, and could, for example, flushdatabase without password.Try testing with Netscape (or Opera for that matter). Since M$oft decided that the browser should be part of the operating system, when you close it, it stays running. This is especially true if you infected your system with Active Desktop. As for sorting by time, I do not see an option to do so. However, if you stored the time as 24 hour clock, that should ASCII sort correctly.John PeacockVince Medina wrote: > > No one has responded to my flushdatabase question. I can run this via URL > even though it is not an enabled command in the prefs... I am running 3.04 > NT... > > Also how do I sort by the time? I see the command for &ccccctype=date what > can I use for time. > > APC Net, Inc. - sales@apcn.net - www.apcn.net > 4471 NW 36 St. #110 - Miami Springs, FL 33166 > Web Hosting,Web Design & Internet Services------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Time sort - Flushdatabases (John Butler 2000)
  2. Re: Time sort - Flushdatabases (John Peacock 2000)
  3. Time sort - Flushdatabases (Vince Medina 2000)
I have noticed that if you do the following with IE 4.x: 1) log in to your server via (i.e. authenticate) 2) close the browser 3) reopen the browseron at least some occasions, I was not prompted for a username/password, and could, for example, flushdatabase without password.Try testing with Netscape (or Opera for that matter). Since M$oft decided that the browser should be part of the operating system, when you close it, it stays running. This is especially true if you infected your system with Active Desktop. As for sorting by time, I do not see an option to do so. However, if you stored the time as 24 hour clock, that should ASCII sort correctly.John PeacockVince Medina wrote: > > No one has responded to my flushdatabase question. I can run this via URL > even though it is not an enabled command in the prefs... I am running 3.04 > NT... > > Also how do I sort by the time? I see the command for &ccccctype=date what > can I use for time. > > APC Net, Inc. - sales@apcn.net - www.apcn.net > 4471 NW 36 St. #110 - Miami Springs, FL 33166 > Web Hosting,Web Design & Internet Services------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to John Peacock

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