SV: gnome-config problems
- From: <jens persson btj se>
- To: <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: SV: gnome-config problems
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 12:47:13 +0100
Hello, I have just started following the maillist so excuse if I am
duplicating.
I thing it would be interesting to include a access way to the ACAP
(Application
Configuration Access Protocol) described in RFC 2244 [1].
ACAP is a proposed Internet standard that allows consistent
configuration
between applications and platforms. For example my addressbook in Pine
on Linux at home and m$ exchange at work is dynamically updated against
each other. And since one of the authors is working at Netscape I think
that a certain soon to be free net browser will contain support for it.
I would be intrested in working with this part of gnome but won't be
able to
start until some time in may, so if someone starts write me a line.
Best regards
/jp
--
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The wiews above is mine, mine and only mine.
Jens Persson E-mail: jens.persson@btj.se
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>Från: Clarence Smith[SMTP:csmith@staticbomb.com]
>Skickat: den 29 januari 1998 00:09
>Till: Jason Gilbert
>Kopia: The recipient's address is unknown.
>Angående: Re: gnome-config problems
>
>
>On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Jason Gilbert wrote:
>
>> be nice for document location stuff. I remember reading about using LDAP
>> for document location purposes somewhere, but have never heard of people
>> using it.
>
>Yeah, using some sorta of enhancement to ldap_search_s(), or something
>that expanded on the routine, doc location becomes a little more
>simplified. Then again, i've only tried it on simple strings, and haven't
>looked into the ldap-api beyond that.
>
>
>-Clarence
>
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