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Friday, January 18, 2002 |
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Column | Dartmouth's Security Think Tank. We expect government to protect critical infrastructure, and it has promised to do so. I'm glad to see that, on the issue of cyber-terrorism, the government has started to put some of our money where its mouth is.
7:42:52 PM
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Hmm. I'm trying to fix a few things:
- force category links to .html rather than .txt
- eliminate the ": " in the main template
In order to do so, I'm trying to Publish->Entire Site, since I'm not sure how to push those fixes individually. But, this keeps happening.
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What happened |
Time |
Secs |
| Upstream |
Can't upstream because "Can't read stream because TCP/IP error code 10060 - Connection timed out." |
7:24:55 PM |
103.883 |
| Upstream |
Can't upstream because "Can't find a sub-table named "C:radiowwwcategoriesdatabasesrss.xml"." |
7:22:10 PM |
8.005 |
| Upstream |
Can't upstream because "Can't read stream because TCP/IP error code 10060 - Connection timed out." |
7:21:32 PM |
83.416 |
| Upstream |
Can't upstream because "Can't read stream because TCP/IP error code 10060 - Connection timed out." |
7:19:35 PM |
84.015 |
| Upstream |
Can't upstream because "Can't find a sub-table named "C:radiowwwimagesbg.jpg"." |
7:17:41 PM |
4.283 |
| Upstream |
Can't upstream because "Can't read stream because TCP/IP error code 10060 - Connection timed out." |
7:16:27 PM |
102.116 |
7:30:48 PM
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Column | The Event-Driven Internet. In the web services paradigm, software speaks when spoken to. With publish/subscribe, software speaks when it has something to say.
5:49:36 PM
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Column | Can IM Graduate to Business?. The conversation about business IM has so far had a largely negative cast, focusing more on what it isn't than what it is or should become. This week, I talked with some folks at Jabber and Groove Networks about a more positive vision for business IM.
5:47:05 PM
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Analysis | Web Services as Disruptive Technology. Daring innovation is not the reason why Web services will disrupt the status quo. It is easy to exchange XML-formatted messages via the Internet -- and that, of course, is exactly the point!
5:45:20 PM
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Talk | Managed code and security. Because there's no safe memory or robust exception handling in C-based services, they are distressingly likely to surrender a root shell. It seems reasonable to suppose that this general class of problem could be ameliorated by the advent of managed-code-based services."
5:44:01 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Jon Udell.
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