bird cage liner needs work.
charles at softwareprototypes.com
charles at softwareprototypes.com
Fri May 10 16:54:49 EDT 2002
Hi Hans.
cute but you saved the file as an untyped application/octet stream or
something.
I had to save it to disk in order to open it. I know I should have
just been able to open it as a JPG.
-Charles-A
> From: Hans Zaunere <zaunere at yahoo.com>
> Organization: New York PHP
> Reply-To: talk at nyphp.org
> Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 16:14:08 -0400
> To: NYPHP Talk <talk at nyphp.org>
> Subject: [nycphp-talk] XMLRPC and Linig for your birdcage
>
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>
> This post is basically meaningless, but I wanted to show off my
amazing
> Visio skills :->. I've attached a .jpg that shows the basic
structure
> of NYPHP.org's backend, including list and authentication.
>
> Right now, the site is "hosted" on two servers. The .html is served
> from nyphp.org, but the core code resides on a remote server.
There's
> not much sense in this at this point, however, I'm curious as to
> anyone's expierence with XMLRPC in PHP - solid, reliable
implementation
> yet?
>
> Currently, the Parasite Host acts, very minimally, as a web service,
> providing an authentication/app framework to what could be any
number
> of Parasites. I'm using a homegrown RPC structure now, however
would
> like to move to XMLRPC for standardization reasons.
>
> The diagram is poor, the organization is weak and the cliches are
> cheesy, but if you print it out and put it on the bottom of a
birdcage,
> it might keep a parrot busy for a few minutes.
>
> Hans Z.
>
>
>
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