Re: Help Encrypt/Decrypt eMail
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 46602
interpreted = N
texte = Bob Minor wrote:> Yes and no! You could also run an https (SSL) server instance that > only accepts authenticated users and only in secure mode and allow > access to those .db files. Its not the method I chose,Me neither. Way too risky and no real advantage to it.Anyways, the important points are:1. The databases used by WebDNA are perfectly safe from direct access by unauthorized web surfers. As safe as anything can be on internet, that is.2. The *data* in the databases, otoh, can be made available thorugh http in countless ways, including probably a dozen or more ways to access *all* the data from a given database.Gary Krockover wrote: > I copy the contents of a database or just the records I want (from a > search/founditems) to a copy of the database that I then rename with the > extension .xls....Nice one, in the case Joe described it might actually be possible to simplify it down to something like:[COPYFILE from={databse}.db&to={database}.xls]I'm not sure if .xls would be the right solution, though. After all Joe was talking about application forms, which probably means far more text in a single field than what a spreadsheet can handle.Frank Nordberghttp://www.musicaviva.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Bob Minor wrote:> Yes and no! You could also run an https (SSL) server instance that > only accepts authenticated users and only in secure mode and allow > access to those .db files. Its not the method I chose,Me neither. Way too risky and no real advantage to it.Anyways, the important points are:1. The databases used by WebDNA are perfectly safe from direct access by unauthorized web surfers. As safe as anything can be on internet, that is.2. The *data* in the databases, otoh, can be made available thorugh http in countless ways, including probably a dozen or more ways to access *all* the data from a given database.Gary Krockover wrote: > I copy the contents of a database or just the records I want (from a > search/founditems) to a copy of the database that I then rename with the > extension .xls....Nice one, in the case Joe described it might actually be possible to simplify it down to something like:[COPYFILE from={databse}.db&to={database}.xls]I'm not sure if .xls would be the right solution, though. After all Joe was talking about application forms, which probably means far more text in a single field than what a spreadsheet can handle.Frank Nordberghttp://www.musicaviva.com-------------------------------------------------------------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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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