[CAP] Development question

Zorm razorm at gmail.com
Fri Jan 19 11:58:12 PST 2007


I'd also recommend SMF from http://www.simplemachines.org/
PHPBB was known in the past for having lots of exploitable problems,
they seem to have cleaned up their act recently but its still an
issue.

On 1/19/07, Linh H. Le <lhl02 at health.state.ny.us> wrote:
> I have good experience with phpBB http://www.phpbb.com/, run on any OS,
> free and easy to use
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>              Art Botterell
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> Scott -
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> You know, the idea of a development forum is a great one, now that
> we've got a reasonable number of developers out there.  I'll look
> around this weekend for some software (anyone know some good open-
> source software, preferably with a FreeBSD port available?)
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> As for the "cap:" prefix... not sure what issue you're hitting,
> exactly, but that's just a namespace reference.  When used it should
> be defined in one of the tags near the top of the message, where it
> gets bound to the default CAP namespace.  And well-written parsers
> should know to pick up those bindings.  Not sure which part of that
> chain might be breaking for you, Scott.
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> I also dusted off my HF gear recently and started noodling about what
> intersection there might be between CAP and the Amateur service...
> but that's a whole 'nother thread.
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> - Art
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> Art Botterell
> Community Warning System Manager
> Office of the Sheriff
> County of Contra Costa, California
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> On Jan 19, 2007, at 1/19/07 7:09 AM, Scott Durrett wrote:
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> > I'm a C# software developer and Amateur Radio operator interested
> > in this
> > CAP data.  Though I'm familiar with XML I'm having problems with
> > the tags
> > starting in "CAP:"  Can somone point me to development forums or
> > tell me
> > where I might get more information?
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> > Scott Durrett
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> > Microsoft Certified Professional kc7dji at hotmail.com
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