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    You'll have to ask Miva to release an SFL for Merchant 5.
    I asked about it just earlier this morning as that's going
    to be a major issue.

    David=20

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]=20
    > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of=20
    > John Fischer
    > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:22 PM
    > To: [email protected]
    > Subject: [m5u] m5 old links
    >=20
    > Group-
    > I have a store that depends on the millions of links=20
    > scattered all over the
    > internet. For example, Google alone has over 90,000 pages=20
    > indexed in my site
    > these are Merchant style links, and SFL links as well as=20
    > static pages and
    > Viking coders additional screens pages with SFL link styles=20
    > and Merchant
    > links.
    >=20
    > When I migrate how can I ensure all of these links will still work?
    >=20
    > Cheers,
    > John
    >=20
    >=20

    #2
    m5 old links



    John:

    You can create new Pages with the same
    codes as you have used in the Viking module.
    The SFL links will be dependent on the availability
    of a similar module for MM5.



    Jen
    Hostasaurus.Com
    Miva Premier Hosting Partner
    813.971.8772
    [email protected]


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
    Fischer
    Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:22 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [m5u] m5 old links


    Group-
    I have a store that depends on the millions of links scattered all over
    the
    internet. For example, Google alone has over 90,000 pages indexed in my
    site
    these are Merchant style links, and SFL links as well as static pages
    and
    Viking coders additional screens pages with SFL link styles and Merchant
    links.

    When I migrate how can I ensure all of these links will still work?

    Cheers,
    John


    Comment


      #3
      m5 old links



      Because Copernicus was bought by Miva, so all Copernicus
      modules are now Miva modules.

      David=20

      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: [email protected]=20
      > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of=20
      > John Fischer
      > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:30 PM
      > To: [email protected]
      > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
      >=20
      > Why wouldn't Copernicus release a sfl for m5?
      >=20
      >=20

      Comment


        #4
        m5 old links



        It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will
        eventually be releasing many things like that which store
        owners consider mandatory.

        David=20

        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: [email protected]=20
        > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of=20
        > John Fischer
        > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:35 PM
        > To: [email protected]
        > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
        >=20
        > Well I can't migrate to Miva till a M5 SFL is released
        >=20
        > Anybody else in that boat?
        >=20
        > Is Miva going to ignore us on this issue?
        >=20
        >=20
        >=20
        >=20

        Comment


          #5
          m5 old links



          I still have the hope that yesterday wasn't the official release... Meaning:
          I hope they'd at least make a public and official annoucement and answer
          some of the questions that were asked here over the past weeks, to set an
          end to all the FUD and speculations.

          Markus




          -----Original Message-----
          From: [email protected]
          [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Hubbard
          Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:37 PM
          To: [email protected]
          Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

          It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will eventually be
          releasing many things like that which store owners consider mandatory.

          David

          > -----Original Message-----
          > From: [email protected]
          > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
          > Fischer
          > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:35 PM
          > To: [email protected]
          > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
          >
          > Well I can't migrate to Miva till a M5 SFL is released
          >
          > Anybody else in that boat?
          >
          > Is Miva going to ignore us on this issue?
          >
          >
          >
          >

          Comment


            #6
            m5 old links



            They did say that although they will be starting to sell MM5 this week they
            won't officially market it until may 16.

            * Monday, May 2nd - Retail Launch of MM5 begins.
            * Monday, May 16th - Miva to Launch MM5 Marketing


            ==================
            David Perkowski
            Duvys Web Development
            (732) 905-0166


            ----- Original Message -----
            From: "MvMarkus" <[email protected]>
            To: "'David Hubbard'" <[email protected]>;
            <[email protected]>
            Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:44 PM
            Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


            > I still have the hope that yesterday wasn't the official release...
            Meaning:
            > I hope they'd at least make a public and official annoucement and answer
            > some of the questions that were asked here over the past weeks, to set an
            > end to all the FUD and speculations.
            >
            > Markus
            >
            >
            >
            >
            > -----Original Message-----
            > From: [email protected]
            > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Hubbard
            > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:37 PM
            > To: [email protected]
            > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
            >
            > It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will eventually be
            > releasing many things like that which store owners consider mandatory.
            >
            > David
            >
            > > -----Original Message-----
            > > From: [email protected]
            > > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
            > > Fischer
            > > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:35 PM
            > > To: [email protected]
            > > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
            > >
            > > Well I can't migrate to Miva till a M5 SFL is released
            > >
            > > Anybody else in that boat?
            > >
            > > Is Miva going to ignore us on this issue?
            > >
            > >
            > >
            > >

            Comment


              #7
              m5 old links



              I thought SFL's were built into Miva Merchant 5. I even recall seeing
              them on the demo store...

              Dan

              On May 3, 2005, at 10:36 AM, David Hubbard wrote:

              > It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will
              > eventually be releasing many things like that which store
              > owners consider mandatory.
              >
              > David


              Comment


                #8
                m5 old links



                What questions did you have that weren't covered in the docs?

                <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml">http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml</A>


                Wil Hatfield
                HyperConX Customer Care

                HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                1.800.894.3613 - Toll Free in the US and Canada

                Check out the all new Miva Pages:
                <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/">http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/</A>

                Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, toll free
                support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
                choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
                connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
                needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!




                -----Original Message-----
                From: [email protected]
                [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 9:44 AM
                To: 'David Hubbard'; [email protected]
                Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                I still have the hope that yesterday wasn't the official release... Meaning:
                I hope they'd at least make a public and official annoucement and answer
                some of the questions that were asked here over the past weeks, to set an
                end to all the FUD and speculations.

                Markus




                -----Original Message-----
                From: [email protected]
                [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Hubbard
                Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:37 PM
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will eventually be
                releasing many things like that which store owners consider mandatory.

                David

                > -----Original Message-----
                > From: [email protected]
                > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
                > Fischer
                > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:35 PM
                > To: [email protected]
                > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
                >
                > Well I can't migrate to Miva till a M5 SFL is released
                >
                > Anybody else in that boat?
                >
                > Is Miva going to ignore us on this issue?
                >
                >
                >
                >

                Comment


                  #9
                  m5 old links



                  Hi Wil,

                  Thanks for the links. The questions that I referred to regard mainly issues
                  that are only indirectly related to MM5:

                  (I'm just putting together some that I remember right out of the back of my
                  mind, others will certainly have many others, and probably more MM or module
                  specific questions. The purpose is not to start another public discussion,
                  but simply to get some straight and simple answers from official side).

                  1.) Compiler: When will a new compiler be released (if at all)? Will there
                  be any costs involved?

                  2.) MM5/MySQL licensing issues: Do we need to purchase our own commercial
                  license of MySQL, do ISPs have to offer commercial license, or has Miva
                  Corp. an agreement with MySQL ABE in place that covers the end-users?

                  3.) A statement (confirmation) reg. bug reports only being accepted from
                  members of Miva's support plan, and in such case clear instructions how to
                  submit critical bugs (like security issues) if one is not a member of such a
                  support plan. Obviously, I'd like to see that Miva is still committed to
                  listen to those issues without requiring any upfront payments.

                  4.) Does the new template mechanism in MM5 require a compiler on the server,
                  does Empresa handle the precompilation or are these interpreted scripts that
                  don't require real compilation?

                  5.) Will there be an upgrade pricing for MM5 for existing users of MM4 and
                  earlier or will it only be sold as a completely new product?


                  Most MM5 related questions (changes, new features, availability of payment
                  gateways) are probably covered by the docs and your webpages, or, since the
                  official release date is only on May 16 ( which I just learned today from
                  David), will be addressed at that occasion or by the module developers
                  themselves.

                  Thanks,

                  Markus






                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: [email protected]
                  [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wil Hatfield
                  Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:27 PM
                  To: MvMarkus; [email protected]
                  Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                  What questions did you have that weren't covered in the docs?

                  <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml">http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml</A>


                  Wil Hatfield
                  HyperConX Customer Care

                  HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                  1.800.894.3613 - Toll Free in the US and Canada

                  Check out the all new Miva Pages:
                  <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/">http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/</A>

                  Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, toll free support lines
                  for your convenience, great low cost packages to choose from, Authorize.Net
                  Direct retailer, need high-speed connectivity well we have that too.
                  Everything a business needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one
                  too!




                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: [email protected]
                  [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                  Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 9:44 AM
                  To: 'David Hubbard'; [email protected]
                  Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                  I still have the hope that yesterday wasn't the official release... Meaning:
                  I hope they'd at least make a public and official annoucement and answer
                  some of the questions that were asked here over the past weeks, to set an
                  end to all the FUD and speculations.

                  Markus




                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: [email protected]
                  [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Hubbard
                  Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:37 PM
                  To: [email protected]
                  Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                  It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will eventually be
                  releasing many things like that which store owners consider mandatory.

                  David

                  > -----Original Message-----
                  > From: [email protected]
                  > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
                  > Fischer
                  > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:35 PM
                  > To: [email protected]
                  > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
                  >
                  > Well I can't migrate to Miva till a M5 SFL is released
                  >
                  > Anybody else in that boat?
                  >
                  > Is Miva going to ignore us on this issue?
                  >
                  >
                  >
                  >

                  Comment


                    #10
                    m5 old links



                    From: [email protected]=20
                    >=20
                    =20
                    >=20
                    > 1.) Compiler: When will a new compiler be released (if at=20
                    > all)? Will there be any costs involved?

                    There is one, but I don't know if that's what Miva is
                    currently shipping people who buy it.

                    > 2.) MM5/MySQL licensing issues: Do we need to purchase our=20
                    > own commercial license of MySQL, do ISPs have to offer
                    > commercial license, or has Miva Corp. an agreement with
                    > MySQL ABE in place that covers the end-users?=20

                    If Miva has used code from MySQL in Empresa 5 then they
                    need to license it; I haven't seen a response on whether
                    that is the case though. Empresa 5 can talk to mysql
                    natively without client libraries on the system so it
                    definitely has someone's code internal to it that allows
                    communications with mysql servers. If the code draws on
                    MySQL's client code in any way, they need to commercially
                    license it.

                    On the server side, the way the license is worded, it
                    says "If you include the MySQL server with an application
                    that is not licensed under the GPL or GPL-compatible license,
                    you need a commercial license for the MySQL server." So
                    it's best to contact them to see how your intended use
                    would be interpreted.

                    =20
                    > 3.) A statement (confirmation) reg. bug reports only being=20
                    > accepted from members of Miva's support plan, and in such
                    > case clear instructions how to submit critical bugs (like
                    > security issues) if one is not a member of such a
                    > support plan. Obviously, I'd like to see that Miva is still=20
                    > committed to listen to those issues without requiring any
                    > upfront payments.=20

                    I don't agree with charging for bug reporting but at the
                    same time, knowing Miva's size and configuration, I think
                    they do need a way to have support staff chasing what
                    people would likely report as bugs all day, especially with
                    Merchant 5 since a bug could easily be introduced by a=20
                    customer modifying a template in some way. It could take
                    extensive time per bug report just to determine that the
                    issue is not a bug, and there is no way Miva could deal
                    with that. So having a policy that requires bugs be filtered
                    through hosts could work, and most who buy retail licenses
                    often buy support anyway so they'd be covered too. I think
                    this bug reporting fee will not be a major issue even though
                    it sounds ugly when reading it.
                    =20
                    > 4.) Does the new template mechanism in MM5 require a compiler=20
                    > on the server, does Empresa handle the precompilation or are
                    > these interpreted scripts that don't require real compilation?=20

                    It recompiles them on the server internally, no extra
                    software other than mm5 and Empresa 5.

                    > 5.) Will there be an upgrade pricing for MM5 for existing=20
                    > users of MM4 and earlier or will it only be sold as a
                    > completely new product?

                    I believe Miva's upgrade license price is not changing from
                    what it currently is for upgrading to 4.24 from a prior major
                    release; $400 from mivacentral. We're offering our customers
                    lower cost options as I'm sure the other hosts are too.
                    =20
                    >=20
                    > Most MM5 related questions (changes, new features,=20
                    > availability of payment gateways) are probably covered
                    > by the docs and your webpages, or, since the
                    > official release date is only on May 16 ( which I just=20
                    > learned today from David), will be addressed at that
                    > occasion or by the module developers themselves.=20

                    Most of the default Miva modules are still present so
                    there is not a huge change there.

                    David


                    Comment


                      #11
                      m5 old links



                      Well David already did a great job answering. My additions follow:

                      3. Now that Miva has some money and more proactive staff they have been
                      being very good about keeping on top of the bugs. They even hired in James
                      one of the best guys for the job who will be in charge of many things and I
                      believe making sure those bugs get fixed is one of them even if through
                      deligation. Here is a good resource... [email protected].

                      4. In laymans terms, when you modify the "pages" aka "screen layout" in MIVA
                      Merchant 5 Admin and click the Update button the "page" is compiled directly
                      into the MM5 software. No compiler required unless you are building your own
                      external applications or modules.

                      5. Special upgrade pricing will be available to existing customers. New
                      customers already get a new MM5 capable license key when they come to us, so
                      everyone is covered.

                      Thanks for your perspective and questions. I am going to put together an
                      "Inside MIVA Merchant 5" page shortly and am glad to have the input so I
                      know what kind of questions are out there.


                      Wil Hatfield
                      HyperConX Customer Care

                      HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                      1.800.894.3613 - Toll Free in the US and Canada

                      Check out the all new Miva Pages:
                      <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/">http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/</A>

                      Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, toll free
                      support lines for your convenience, great low cost packages to
                      choose from, Authorize.Net Direct retailer, need high-speed
                      connectivity well we have that too. Everything a business
                      needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one too!




                      -----Original Message-----
                      From: [email protected]
                      [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                      Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:28 AM
                      To: 'Wil Hatfield'; [email protected]
                      Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                      Hi Wil,

                      Thanks for the links. The questions that I referred to regard mainly issues
                      that are only indirectly related to MM5:

                      (I'm just putting together some that I remember right out of the back of my
                      mind, others will certainly have many others, and probably more MM or module
                      specific questions. The purpose is not to start another public discussion,
                      but simply to get some straight and simple answers from official side).

                      1.) Compiler: When will a new compiler be released (if at all)? Will there
                      be any costs involved?

                      2.) MM5/MySQL licensing issues: Do we need to purchase our own commercial
                      license of MySQL, do ISPs have to offer commercial license, or has Miva
                      Corp. an agreement with MySQL ABE in place that covers the end-users?

                      3.) A statement (confirmation) reg. bug reports only being accepted from
                      members of Miva's support plan, and in such case clear instructions how to
                      submit critical bugs (like security issues) if one is not a member of such a
                      support plan. Obviously, I'd like to see that Miva is still committed to
                      listen to those issues without requiring any upfront payments.

                      4.) Does the new template mechanism in MM5 require a compiler on the server,
                      does Empresa handle the precompilation or are these interpreted scripts that
                      don't require real compilation?

                      5.) Will there be an upgrade pricing for MM5 for existing users of MM4 and
                      earlier or will it only be sold as a completely new product?


                      Most MM5 related questions (changes, new features, availability of payment
                      gateways) are probably covered by the docs and your webpages, or, since the
                      official release date is only on May 16 ( which I just learned today from
                      David), will be addressed at that occasion or by the module developers
                      themselves.

                      Thanks,

                      Markus






                      -----Original Message-----
                      From: [email protected]
                      [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wil Hatfield
                      Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:27 PM
                      To: MvMarkus; [email protected]
                      Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                      What questions did you have that weren't covered in the docs?

                      <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml">http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml</A>


                      Wil Hatfield
                      HyperConX Customer Care

                      HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                      1.800.894.3613 - Toll Free in the US and Canada

                      Check out the all new Miva Pages:
                      <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/">http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/</A>

                      Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, toll free support lines
                      for your convenience, great low cost packages to choose from, Authorize.Net
                      Direct retailer, need high-speed connectivity well we have that too.
                      Everything a business needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one
                      too!




                      -----Original Message-----
                      From: [email protected]
                      [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                      Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 9:44 AM
                      To: 'David Hubbard'; [email protected]
                      Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                      I still have the hope that yesterday wasn't the official release... Meaning:
                      I hope they'd at least make a public and official annoucement and answer
                      some of the questions that were asked here over the past weeks, to set an
                      end to all the FUD and speculations.

                      Markus




                      -----Original Message-----
                      From: [email protected]
                      [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Hubbard
                      Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:37 PM
                      To: [email protected]
                      Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                      It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will eventually be
                      releasing many things like that which store owners consider mandatory.

                      David

                      > -----Original Message-----
                      > From: [email protected]
                      > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
                      > Fischer
                      > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:35 PM
                      > To: [email protected]
                      > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
                      >
                      > Well I can't migrate to Miva till a M5 SFL is released
                      >
                      > Anybody else in that boat?
                      >
                      > Is Miva going to ignore us on this issue?
                      >
                      >
                      >
                      >

                      Comment


                        #12
                        m5 old links



                        Dear Wil, David,

                        Thanks a lot for these answers, they're very helpful.

                        A last word to the bug reports: As you suggested, Wil, I certainly won't
                        hesitate to send a report to bugs@... if I ever detect one, but of course
                        I'd like to know that they are taken into consideration, especially since
                        with v5 there are new potential vulernabilities through SQL injection hacks
                        that we have never faced before. Considering that most major problems in
                        PHP/ASP scripts originate right there (and lack of input sanitation, which
                        then often allows for a SQL hack), I believe that an aggressive and "open"
                        stance from Miva's side to address those issues is the only way
                        Miva/Merchant's database layer can remain as secure as we knew it for years.


                        For that reason, the recent posting about "paying to report bugs" troubled
                        me quite a bit. But again, I am really only talking about real bugs and
                        vulnerabilities; not templating/usability issues, and I agree with David
                        that there will be cases where it's not going to be clear how to interpret a
                        reported problem.

                        So I still have my hopes up that the people in San Diego will not ignore a
                        message that indicates some nasty SQL injection through a cookie... I
                        certainly don't want to find the public posting of an exploit of such
                        vulernability during my weekly readings of @RISK (SANS Institute).

                        markus






                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: [email protected]
                        [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wil Hatfield
                        Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 3:23 PM
                        To: MvMarkus; [email protected]
                        Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                        Well David already did a great job answering. My additions follow:

                        3. Now that Miva has some money and more proactive staff they have been
                        being very good about keeping on top of the bugs. They even hired in James
                        one of the best guys for the job who will be in charge of many things and I
                        believe making sure those bugs get fixed is one of them even if through
                        deligation. Here is a good resource... [email protected].

                        4. In laymans terms, when you modify the "pages" aka "screen layout" in MIVA
                        Merchant 5 Admin and click the Update button the "page" is compiled directly
                        into the MM5 software. No compiler required unless you are building your own
                        external applications or modules.

                        5. Special upgrade pricing will be available to existing customers. New
                        customers already get a new MM5 capable license key when they come to us, so
                        everyone is covered.

                        Thanks for your perspective and questions. I am going to put together an
                        "Inside MIVA Merchant 5" page shortly and am glad to have the input so I
                        know what kind of questions are out there.


                        Wil Hatfield
                        HyperConX Customer Care

                        HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                        1.800.894.3613 - Toll Free in the US and Canada

                        Check out the all new Miva Pages:
                        <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/">http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/</A>

                        Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, toll free support lines
                        for your convenience, great low cost packages to choose from, Authorize.Net
                        Direct retailer, need high-speed connectivity well we have that too.
                        Everything a business needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one
                        too!




                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: [email protected]
                        [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                        Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:28 AM
                        To: 'Wil Hatfield'; [email protected]
                        Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                        Hi Wil,

                        Thanks for the links. The questions that I referred to regard mainly issues
                        that are only indirectly related to MM5:

                        (I'm just putting together some that I remember right out of the back of my
                        mind, others will certainly have many others, and probably more MM or module
                        specific questions. The purpose is not to start another public discussion,
                        but simply to get some straight and simple answers from official side).

                        1.) Compiler: When will a new compiler be released (if at all)? Will there
                        be any costs involved?

                        2.) MM5/MySQL licensing issues: Do we need to purchase our own commercial
                        license of MySQL, do ISPs have to offer commercial license, or has Miva
                        Corp. an agreement with MySQL ABE in place that covers the end-users?

                        3.) A statement (confirmation) reg. bug reports only being accepted from
                        members of Miva's support plan, and in such case clear instructions how to
                        submit critical bugs (like security issues) if one is not a member of such a
                        support plan. Obviously, I'd like to see that Miva is still committed to
                        listen to those issues without requiring any upfront payments.

                        4.) Does the new template mechanism in MM5 require a compiler on the server,
                        does Empresa handle the precompilation or are these interpreted scripts that
                        don't require real compilation?

                        5.) Will there be an upgrade pricing for MM5 for existing users of MM4 and
                        earlier or will it only be sold as a completely new product?


                        Most MM5 related questions (changes, new features, availability of payment
                        gateways) are probably covered by the docs and your webpages, or, since the
                        official release date is only on May 16 ( which I just learned today from
                        David), will be addressed at that occasion or by the module developers
                        themselves.

                        Thanks,

                        Markus






                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: [email protected]
                        [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wil Hatfield
                        Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:27 PM
                        To: MvMarkus; [email protected]
                        Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                        What questions did you have that weren't covered in the docs?

                        <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml">http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml</A>


                        Wil Hatfield
                        HyperConX Customer Care

                        HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                        1.800.894.3613 - Toll Free in the US and Canada

                        Check out the all new Miva Pages:
                        <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/">http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/</A>

                        Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, toll free support lines
                        for your convenience, great low cost packages to choose from, Authorize.Net
                        Direct retailer, need high-speed connectivity well we have that too.
                        Everything a business needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like one
                        too!




                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: [email protected]
                        [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                        Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 9:44 AM
                        To: 'David Hubbard'; [email protected]
                        Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                        I still have the hope that yesterday wasn't the official release... Meaning:
                        I hope they'd at least make a public and official annoucement and answer
                        some of the questions that were asked here over the past weeks, to set an
                        end to all the FUD and speculations.

                        Markus




                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: [email protected]
                        [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Hubbard
                        Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:37 PM
                        To: [email protected]
                        Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                        It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will eventually be
                        releasing many things like that which store owners consider mandatory.

                        David

                        > -----Original Message-----
                        > From: [email protected]
                        > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
                        > Fischer
                        > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:35 PM
                        > To: [email protected]
                        > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
                        >
                        > Well I can't migrate to Miva till a M5 SFL is released
                        >
                        > Anybody else in that boat?
                        >
                        > Is Miva going to ignore us on this issue?
                        >
                        >
                        >
                        >

                        Comment


                          #13
                          m5 old links



                          Whether MIVA may or may not need a license is something we
                          naturally can't KNOW, but I would assume that they crossed all
                          the t's and dotted all i's before releasing their stuff.

                          As for the end user of MIVA Merchant this is a complete non-issue
                          because MySQL makes it clear that: "Free use for those who never
                          copy, modify or distribute. As long as you never distribute the
                          MySQL Software in any way, you are free to use it for powering
                          your application, irrespective of whether your application is
                          under GPL license or not."

                          So if you are an end user of MIVA Merchant there is no license
                          needed to choose the MySQL option over the Mivasql option.

                          You have to remember that the GPL is more about source code
                          modification access than use access. They want to make sure
                          people don't take the MySQL source code and incorporate it into
                          an application if that application isn't a GPL application.

                          End user are not doping anything at all even vaguely like that,
                          all they are doing is using it.

                          Now, if SuperServers.com offers to sell a server to you that
                          includes a fancy control panel they wrote that integrates with
                          MySQL built in then they need to read carefully the GPL and see
                          if they need a commercial license before they start selling that
                          server, or they need to make sure the release all their source
                          code and license everything under GPL

                          Two totally different types of things.

                          - Jeff Huber
                          President, 4TheBest eCommerce Solutions
                          http://4TheBest.com
                          [email protected]
                          Office: 760-742-1469
                          Cell: 760-445-8454
                          =20

                          -----Original Message-----
                          From: [email protected]
                          [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
                          David Hubbard
                          Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:59 AM
                          To: [email protected]
                          Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                          From: [email protected]=20
                          >=20
                          =20
                          >=20
                          > 1.) Compiler: When will a new compiler be released (if at=20
                          > all)? Will there be any costs involved?

                          There is one, but I don't know if that's what Miva is
                          currently shipping people who buy it.

                          > 2.) MM5/MySQL licensing issues: Do we need to purchase our=20
                          > own commercial license of MySQL, do ISPs have to offer
                          > commercial license, or has Miva Corp. an agreement with
                          > MySQL ABE in place that covers the end-users?=20

                          If Miva has used code from MySQL in Empresa 5 then they
                          need to license it; I haven't seen a response on whether
                          that is the case though. Empresa 5 can talk to mysql
                          natively without client libraries on the system so it
                          definitely has someone's code internal to it that allows
                          communications with mysql servers. If the code draws on
                          MySQL's client code in any way, they need to commercially
                          license it.

                          On the server side, the way the license is worded, it
                          says "If you include the MySQL server with an application
                          that is not licensed under the GPL or GPL-compatible license,
                          you need a commercial license for the MySQL server." So
                          it's best to contact them to see how your intended use
                          would be interpreted.

                          =20
                          > 3.) A statement (confirmation) reg. bug reports only being=20
                          > accepted from members of Miva's support plan, and in such
                          > case clear instructions how to submit critical bugs (like
                          > security issues) if one is not a member of such a
                          > support plan. Obviously, I'd like to see that Miva is still=20
                          > committed to listen to those issues without requiring any
                          > upfront payments.=20

                          I don't agree with charging for bug reporting but at the
                          same time, knowing Miva's size and configuration, I think
                          they do need a way to have support staff chasing what
                          people would likely report as bugs all day, especially with
                          Merchant 5 since a bug could easily be introduced by a=20
                          customer modifying a template in some way. It could take
                          extensive time per bug report just to determine that the
                          issue is not a bug, and there is no way Miva could deal
                          with that. So having a policy that requires bugs be filtered
                          through hosts could work, and most who buy retail licenses
                          often buy support anyway so they'd be covered too. I think
                          this bug reporting fee will not be a major issue even though
                          it sounds ugly when reading it.
                          =20
                          > 4.) Does the new template mechanism in MM5 require a compiler=20
                          > on the server, does Empresa handle the precompilation or are
                          > these interpreted scripts that don't require real compilation?=20

                          It recompiles them on the server internally, no extra
                          software other than mm5 and Empresa 5.

                          > 5.) Will there be an upgrade pricing for MM5 for existing=20
                          > users of MM4 and earlier or will it only be sold as a
                          > completely new product?

                          I believe Miva's upgrade license price is not changing from
                          what it currently is for upgrading to 4.24 from a prior major
                          release; $400 from mivacentral. We're offering our customers
                          lower cost options as I'm sure the other hosts are too.
                          =20
                          >=20
                          > Most MM5 related questions (changes, new features,=20
                          > availability of payment gateways) are probably covered
                          > by the docs and your webpages, or, since the
                          > official release date is only on May 16 ( which I just=20
                          > learned today from David), will be addressed at that
                          > occasion or by the module developers themselves.=20

                          Most of the default Miva modules are still present so
                          there is not a huge change there.

                          David


                          Comment


                            #14
                            m5 old links



                            Hi Jeff,

                            I hate to contradict you, but the MySQL-terms when a commercial license is
                            required are quite clear:

                            <A HREF ="http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/commercial-license.html">http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/licensing/commercial-license.html</A>

                            Among others, this states that a commercial license is required for "Selling
                            software that requires customers to install MySQL themselves on their own
                            machines."

                            or

                            "If you develop and distribute a commercial application and as part of
                            utilizing your application, the end-user must download a copy of MySQL; for
                            each derivative work, you (or, in some cases, your end-user) need a
                            commercial license for the MySQL server and/or MySQL client libraries."



                            The point is that neither you, nor I, nor anybody else except Miva and MySQL
                            ABE can clearly answer this question, and this is the EXACTLY reason why I
                            posted it as "questions to be answered by Miva Corp". I think it is indeed
                            very important (and only fair) to know exactly who is supposed to get such
                            license - the user, the ISP, Miva Corp? It might very well be possible (yet
                            quite unlikely) that they have some kind of agreement in place that releaves
                            endusers or ISPs from a commercial license (NuSphere for example bought
                            distribution rights and paid 3/4 of a million dollars), and there are also
                            special provisions for PHP apps or ISPs, and some operating systems might
                            even have a commercial MySQL in their package.

                            I'm quite certain that Miva's position is "if you want to use MySQL, it's
                            your responsibility to be in compliance with any third party software" -
                            which is okay, I just want to know to have some clarity on this issue.

                            markus

                            If I misunderstood what you were trying to say than I apologize.





                            -----Original Message-----
                            From: [email protected]
                            [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Huber -
                            Listmail
                            Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 4:39 PM
                            To: 'David Hubbard'; [email protected]
                            Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                            Whether MIVA may or may not need a license is something we naturally can't
                            KNOW, but I would assume that they crossed all the t's and dotted all i's
                            before releasing their stuff.

                            As for the end user of MIVA Merchant this is a complete non-issue because
                            MySQL makes it clear that: "Free use for those who never copy, modify or
                            distribute. As long as you never distribute the MySQL Software in any way,
                            you are free to use it for powering your application, irrespective of
                            whether your application is under GPL license or not."

                            So if you are an end user of MIVA Merchant there is no license needed to
                            choose the MySQL option over the Mivasql option.

                            You have to remember that the GPL is more about source code modification
                            access than use access. They want to make sure people don't take the MySQL
                            source code and incorporate it into an application if that application isn't
                            a GPL application.

                            End user are not doping anything at all even vaguely like that, all they are
                            doing is using it.

                            Now, if SuperServers.com offers to sell a server to you that includes a
                            fancy control panel they wrote that integrates with MySQL built in then they
                            need to read carefully the GPL and see if they need a commercial license
                            before they start selling that server, or they need to make sure the release
                            all their source code and license everything under GPL

                            Two totally different types of things.

                            - Jeff Huber
                            President, 4TheBest eCommerce Solutions
                            http://4TheBest.com
                            [email protected]
                            Office: 760-742-1469
                            Cell: 760-445-8454


                            -----Original Message-----
                            From: [email protected]
                            [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Hubbard
                            Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:59 AM
                            To: [email protected]
                            Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                            From: [email protected]
                            >

                            >
                            > 1.) Compiler: When will a new compiler be released (if at all)? Will
                            > there be any costs involved?

                            There is one, but I don't know if that's what Miva is currently shipping
                            people who buy it.

                            > 2.) MM5/MySQL licensing issues: Do we need to purchase our own
                            > commercial license of MySQL, do ISPs have to offer commercial license,
                            > or has Miva Corp. an agreement with MySQL ABE in place that covers the
                            > end-users?

                            If Miva has used code from MySQL in Empresa 5 then they need to license it;
                            I haven't seen a response on whether that is the case though. Empresa 5 can
                            talk to mysql natively without client libraries on the system so it
                            definitely has someone's code internal to it that allows communications with
                            mysql servers. If the code draws on MySQL's client code in any way, they
                            need to commercially license it.

                            On the server side, the way the license is worded, it says "If you include
                            the MySQL server with an application that is not licensed under the GPL or
                            GPL-compatible license, you need a commercial license for the MySQL server."
                            So it's best to contact them to see how your intended use would be
                            interpreted.


                            > 3.) A statement (confirmation) reg. bug reports only being accepted
                            > from members of Miva's support plan, and in such case clear
                            > instructions how to submit critical bugs (like security issues) if one
                            > is not a member of such a support plan. Obviously, I'd like to see
                            > that Miva is still committed to listen to those issues without
                            > requiring any upfront payments.

                            I don't agree with charging for bug reporting but at the same time, knowing
                            Miva's size and configuration, I think they do need a way to have support
                            staff chasing what people would likely report as bugs all day, especially
                            with Merchant 5 since a bug could easily be introduced by a customer
                            modifying a template in some way. It could take extensive time per bug
                            report just to determine that the issue is not a bug, and there is no way
                            Miva could deal with that. So having a policy that requires bugs be
                            filtered through hosts could work, and most who buy retail licenses often
                            buy support anyway so they'd be covered too. I think this bug reporting fee
                            will not be a major issue even though it sounds ugly when reading it.

                            > 4.) Does the new template mechanism in MM5 require a compiler on the
                            > server, does Empresa handle the precompilation or are these
                            > interpreted scripts that don't require real compilation?

                            It recompiles them on the server internally, no extra software other than
                            mm5 and Empresa 5.

                            > 5.) Will there be an upgrade pricing for MM5 for existing users of MM4
                            > and earlier or will it only be sold as a completely new product?

                            I believe Miva's upgrade license price is not changing from what it
                            currently is for upgrading to 4.24 from a prior major release; $400 from
                            mivacentral. We're offering our customers lower cost options as I'm sure
                            the other hosts are too.

                            >
                            > Most MM5 related questions (changes, new features, availability of
                            > payment gateways) are probably covered by the docs and your webpages,
                            > or, since the official release date is only on May 16 ( which I just
                            > learned today from David), will be addressed at that occasion or by
                            > the module developers themselves.

                            Most of the default Miva modules are still present so there is not a huge
                            change there.

                            David


                            Comment


                              #15
                              m5 old links



                              Please be assured that any serious security reports or bugs will
                              definitely be looked at.

                              The bug report policy I mentioned in the MM4 users list generally refers
                              to customers calling us up and reporting a bug that, most of the time,
                              turns out to be a configuration error. To protect our support resources
                              and keep ticket handling times low, we need to request these customers
                              be a Miva Service Club member to further investigate. We also do make
                              exceptions depending on the situation.

                              Please remember that we do monitor these groups every day, and will be
                              looking for bug reports in here that many people may be experiencing.

                              Jimmy=20
                              =20
                              Miva Corporation
                              A FindWhat.com, Inc. Company
                              NASDAQ: FWHT

                              -----Original Message-----
                              From: [email protected]
                              [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                              Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:09 PM
                              To: 'Wil Hatfield'; [email protected]
                              Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                              Dear Wil, David,

                              Thanks a lot for these answers, they're very helpful.=20

                              A last word to the bug reports: As you suggested, Wil, I certainly won't
                              hesitate to send a report to bugs@... if I ever detect one, but of
                              course
                              I'd like to know that they are taken into consideration, especially
                              since
                              with v5 there are new potential vulernabilities through SQL injection
                              hacks
                              that we have never faced before. Considering that most major problems in
                              PHP/ASP scripts originate right there (and lack of input sanitation,
                              which
                              then often allows for a SQL hack), I believe that an aggressive and
                              "open"
                              stance from Miva's side to address those issues is the only way
                              Miva/Merchant's database layer can remain as secure as we knew it for
                              years.


                              For that reason, the recent posting about "paying to report bugs"
                              troubled
                              me quite a bit. But again, I am really only talking about real bugs and
                              vulnerabilities; not templating/usability issues, and I agree with David
                              that there will be cases where it's not going to be clear how to
                              interpret a
                              reported problem.=20

                              So I still have my hopes up that the people in San Diego will not ignore
                              a
                              message that indicates some nasty SQL injection through a cookie... I
                              certainly don't want to find the public posting of an exploit of such
                              vulernability during my weekly readings of @RISK (SANS Institute).

                              markus


                              =20



                              -----Original Message-----
                              From: [email protected]
                              [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wil
                              Hatfield
                              Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 3:23 PM
                              To: MvMarkus; [email protected]
                              Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                              Well David already did a great job answering. My additions follow:

                              3. Now that Miva has some money and more proactive staff they have been
                              being very good about keeping on top of the bugs. They even hired in
                              James
                              one of the best guys for the job who will be in charge of many things
                              and I
                              believe making sure those bugs get fixed is one of them even if through
                              deligation. Here is a good resource... [email protected].

                              4. In laymans terms, when you modify the "pages" aka "screen layout" in
                              MIVA
                              Merchant 5 Admin and click the Update button the "page" is compiled
                              directly
                              into the MM5 software. No compiler required unless you are building your
                              own
                              external applications or modules.

                              5. Special upgrade pricing will be available to existing customers. New
                              customers already get a new MM5 capable license key when they come to
                              us, so
                              everyone is covered.

                              Thanks for your perspective and questions. I am going to put together an
                              "Inside MIVA Merchant 5" page shortly and am glad to have the input so I
                              know what kind of questions are out there.


                              Wil Hatfield
                              HyperConX Customer Care

                              HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                              1.800.894.3613 - Toll Free in the US and Canada

                              Check out the all new Miva Pages:
                              <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/">http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/</A>

                              Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, toll free support
                              lines
                              for your convenience, great low cost packages to choose from,
                              Authorize.Net
                              Direct retailer, need high-speed connectivity well we have that too.
                              Everything a business needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like
                              one
                              too!




                              -----Original Message-----
                              From: [email protected]
                              [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                              Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:28 AM
                              To: 'Wil Hatfield'; [email protected]
                              Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                              Hi Wil,

                              Thanks for the links. The questions that I referred to regard mainly
                              issues
                              that are only indirectly related to MM5:

                              (I'm just putting together some that I remember right out of the back of
                              my
                              mind, others will certainly have many others, and probably more MM or
                              module
                              specific questions. The purpose is not to start another public
                              discussion,
                              but simply to get some straight and simple answers from official side).

                              1.) Compiler: When will a new compiler be released (if at all)? Will
                              there
                              be any costs involved?

                              2.) MM5/MySQL licensing issues: Do we need to purchase our own
                              commercial
                              license of MySQL, do ISPs have to offer commercial license, or has Miva
                              Corp. an agreement with MySQL ABE in place that covers the end-users?

                              3.) A statement (confirmation) reg. bug reports only being accepted from
                              members of Miva's support plan, and in such case clear instructions how
                              to
                              submit critical bugs (like security issues) if one is not a member of
                              such a
                              support plan. Obviously, I'd like to see that Miva is still committed to
                              listen to those issues without requiring any upfront payments.

                              4.) Does the new template mechanism in MM5 require a compiler on the
                              server,
                              does Empresa handle the precompilation or are these interpreted scripts
                              that
                              don't require real compilation?

                              5.) Will there be an upgrade pricing for MM5 for existing users of MM4
                              and
                              earlier or will it only be sold as a completely new product?


                              Most MM5 related questions (changes, new features, availability of
                              payment
                              gateways) are probably covered by the docs and your webpages, or, since
                              the
                              official release date is only on May 16 ( which I just learned today
                              from
                              David), will be addressed at that occasion or by the module developers
                              themselves.

                              Thanks,

                              Markus






                              -----Original Message-----
                              From: [email protected]
                              [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wil
                              Hatfield
                              Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:27 PM
                              To: MvMarkus; [email protected]
                              Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                              What questions did you have that weren't covered in the docs?

                              <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml">http://www.hyperconx.com/software/miva-merchant-5.phtml</A>


                              Wil Hatfield
                              HyperConX Customer Care

                              HyperConX International - <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com">http://www.hyperconx.com</A>
                              1.800.894.3613 - Toll Free in the US and Canada

                              Check out the all new Miva Pages:
                              <A HREF ="http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/">http://www.hyperconx.com/miva/</A>

                              Premium e-commerce hosting, 24/7 technical support, toll free support
                              lines
                              for your convenience, great low cost packages to choose from,
                              Authorize.Net
                              Direct retailer, need high-speed connectivity well we have that too.
                              Everything a business needs to succeed. Host with the Pros and sell like
                              one
                              too!




                              -----Original Message-----
                              From: [email protected]
                              [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of MvMarkus
                              Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 9:44 AM
                              To: 'David Hubbard'; [email protected]
                              Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links


                              I still have the hope that yesterday wasn't the official release...
                              Meaning:
                              I hope they'd at least make a public and official annoucement and answer
                              some of the questions that were asked here over the past weeks, to set
                              an
                              end to all the FUD and speculations.

                              Markus




                              -----Original Message-----
                              From: [email protected]
                              [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David
                              Hubbard
                              Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:37 PM
                              To: [email protected]
                              Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links

                              It was just released yesterday, I would suspect they will eventually be
                              releasing many things like that which store owners consider mandatory.

                              David

                              > -----Original Message-----
                              > From: [email protected]
                              > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John=20
                              > Fischer
                              > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:35 PM
                              > To: [email protected]
                              > Subject: RE: [m5u] m5 old links
                              >
                              > Well I can't migrate to Miva till a M5 SFL is released
                              >
                              > Anybody else in that boat?
                              >
                              > Is Miva going to ignore us on this issue?
                              >
                              >
                              >
                              >

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