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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Calendar Perms


From: Chris Weiss
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Calendar Perms
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 00:49:27 +0000

that sounds like good news to me, no more crap like amazons "one click checkout"


BOYER PASCAL (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>very very bad new !!!! :-(
>
>http://www2.europarl.eu.int/omk/sipade2?PUBREF=
>
>The Legal Affairs Committee gave strong backing on Tuesday to proposed
>EU-wide rules for the patentability of computer-implemented inventions.
>The committee's first-reading report, drafted by Arlene McCARTHY (PES,
>UK), was adopted by 20 votes to 8 with 1 abstention.
>
>Computer-implemented inventions do not cover computer software programs
>as such, but only devices like mobile phones, intelligent household
>appliances, engine control devices, machine tools and computer program
>related inventions.
>
>While approving the general idea of patentability for computerised
>inventions, the committee adopted a range of amendments seeking to
>clarify and tighten up the wording of the Commission's proposed
>directive and at the same time strike a balance between MEPs' sharply
>differing views.
>
>The committee says that, in order to be patentable, a computerised
>invention should be one that could have an industrial application. It
>must also involve a technologically inventive step. MEPs also argue that
>a computerised invention should not be regarded as making a technical
>contribution just because it involves the use of computer technology. In
>other words, patents must not be allowed for every simple computer program.
>
>The Commission is asked to produce a report at a future date on how the
>new directive has been taken into account by the European Patent Office
>and also to assess whether the European Patent Convention might have to
>be revised.
>
>Other amendments seek to protect the interests of SMEs, saying the
>Commission must monitor the impact on these firms of the patentability
>of computerised inventions.
>
>17.06.2003 Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market
>In the chair: Giuseppe GARGANI (EPP-ED, I)
>Procedure: Co-decision, first reading
>Plenary vote: July, Strasbourg
>
>Press enquiries:
>Nikolaos Tziorkas - tel. (32-2) 28 42341
>e-mail: address@hidden
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>
>Concernig the config.inc.php file, I'm sory!!! I have make a confusion
>with phpmyadmin !!!!
>
>But where can I set cookie based sessions ?
>
>
>Chris Weiss wrote:
>> it's header.inc.php and it's not there.  the setting has been in /setup 
>> config step2
>>  since at least .14, maybe before.
>>
>>
>>
>>>I don't understand!!! where is the config.inc.php file which was in the
>>>phpgroupware directory in the 0.9.14 version and which is missing in the
>>>0.9.16 version !!!!
>>>
>>>In this file there was this line:
>>>
>>>$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type']     = 'config';    // Authentication
>>>method (config, http or cookie based)?
>>>
>>>Pascal -- France
>>>
>>>
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