1. Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
Rod,
I'm using your padlock.e in a CGI script and I
was wondering if there was a function to test the
password to make sure it fit the criteria to be
valid before it was passed to pl_open which could
be made public?
Sorry for both posting to the list and this
glorified run-on sentence that can be called this
email.
-E.Allen Soard
E.S.P. Software
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2. Re: Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
- Posted by Roderick Jackson <rjackson at CSIWEB.COM>
Jan 25, 2000
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Last edited Jan 26, 2000
Allen,
Well, there is, but unfortunately I didn't make it
global. Now that you mention it, that does seem like it
should be a given. I'll include it in the next version
(which will be out as soon as I get the time to make
some more optimizations and maybe add another feature
or two.)
Thanks,
Rod Jackson
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From: Allen Soard[SMTP:esp-software at MAIL.HYPERMART.NET]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 5:05 PM
To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
Rod,
I'm using your padlock.e in a CGI script and I
was wondering if there was a function to test the
password to make sure it fit the criteria to be
valid before it was passed to pl_open which could
be made public?
Sorry for both posting to the list and this
glorified run-on sentence that can be called this
email.
-E.Allen Soard
E.S.P. Software
Bookmark the HyperMart Small Business Center. All the tools you need to
succeed!
http://www.hypermart.net/center/
3. Re: Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
Rod,
Is there any way I can get a pre-release (just for the use in this
script)
Thanks,
Allen
---- Begin Original Message ----
From: Roderick Jackson <rjackson at CSIWEB.COM>
Sent: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 20:27:40 -0600
To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: Re: Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
Allen,
Well, there is, but unfortunately I didn't make it
global. Now that you mention it, that does seem like it
should be a given. I'll include it in the next version
(which will be out as soon as I get the time to make
some more optimizations and maybe add another feature
or two.)
Thanks,
Rod Jackson
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From: =A0 Allen Soard[SMTP:esp-software at MAIL.HYPERMART.NET]
Sent: =A0 Tuesday, January 25, 2000 5:05 PM
To: =A0 =A0 EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
Rod,
I'm using your padlock.e in a CGI script and I
was wondering if there was a function to test the
password to make sure it fit the criteria to be
valid before it was passed to pl_open which could
be made public?
Sorry for both posting to the list and this
glorified run-on sentence that can be called this
email.
-E.Allen Soard
E.S.P. Software
Bookmark the HyperMart Small Business Center. All the tools you need
to
succeed!
http://www.hypermart.net/center/
---- End Original Message ----
Bookmark the HyperMart Small Business Center. All the tools you need to=
succeed!
http://www.hypermart.net/center/
4. Re: Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
- Posted by Roderick Jackson <rjackson at CSIWEB.COM>
Jan 25, 2000
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Last edited Jan 26, 2000
Sure, why not? (If anyone else is interested in this
rare, never-to-be-released-again version 1.11, speak
now...)
I'll jump on it and will email it within the hour....
Rod
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From: Allen Soard[SMTP:esp-software at MAIL.HYPERMART.NET]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 8:53 PM
To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: Re: Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
Rod,
Is there any way I can get a pre-release (just for the use in this
script)
Thanks,
Allen
5. Re: Padlock.e ATTN:Roderick Jackson
- Posted by Roderick Jackson <rjackson at CSIWEB.COM>
Jan 25, 2000
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Last edited Jan 26, 2000
Me and my big mouth...
I just remembered that I've already wiped the source code to Padlock off
of my machine here at the office (yes, I'm still too cheap to get home
internet access, and too addicted to a T-1 to work under a 56K modem...
but I'll have to pretty soon anyway *sigh*...)
I'll have it for you hopefully by tomorrow morning.
Rod