states: %S request timestamp in SQL format %T request timestamp in database format What is SQL format? What is 'database format' A database can hold times in MANY different formats. Can someone just shed some clarity as to the format for the variables, might be a good idea to update that in the documentation as well, it's really not being helpful. Regards, Chris.
Just checking to see if the list is up. The homepage was down for a bit (~10 minutes) but the wiki is still not responding.
"King, Michael" <MKing@bridgew.edu> wrote:
Just checking to see if the list is up. The homepage was down for a bit (~10 minutes) but the wiki is still not responding.
The list is hosted in the Netherlands, the Wiki in Texas, and the main web site in Chicago. :) Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog
-----Original Message----- "King, Michael" <MKing@bridgew.edu> wrote:
Just checking to see if the list is up. The homepage was down for a bit (~10 minutes) but the wiki is still not responding.
The list is hosted in the Netherlands, the Wiki in Texas, and the main web site in Chicago. :)
Alan DeKok.
Well.. That's decentralization at its best.
On Wed 23 Aug 2006 00:41, King, Michael wrote:
Just checking to see if the list is up. The homepage was down for a bit (~10 minutes) but the wiki is still not responding.
For some reason apache on the server hosting the wiki has been getting "stuck" recently. I have not yet been able to track down the problem, but I hope to have it fixed soon. I apologise for the bumps :-( -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
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