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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Calendar Perms
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BOYER PASCAL |
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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Calendar Perms |
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Wed, 18 Jun 2003 02:09:59 +0200 |
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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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