Re: CAS implementation using PHP on Mac 10.4.11

From: Lucas Rockwell <lr_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 08:48:26 -0800

Hi Dana,

I posted information about CAS to the Magnet mailing list at the end
of July. You can read that post here:

<http://ls.berkeley.edu/mail/magnet/2007/0143.html>

Note, even in the post the CAS App Setup URL wrapped, so if you click
on that link, note that you need to append CASAppSetup.html to the end.

-lucas

On Dec 5, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Dana E Keil wrote:

> Sometimes you can get a good laugh out of Googling, when I tried to
> find out what CAS is, besides Chemical Abstracts Service, Council for
> the Advancement of Standards, Casualty Actuarial Society and Central
> Authentication Service. It gave me "Searches related to: CAS" which
> included cost accounting standards, code access security, chinese
> academy of sciences, close air support and cowboy action shooting!
>
> I'm pretty sure it's not the last one in this context, but can
> someone enlighten me as to what CAS actually stands for here?
>
> Thanks. Dana Keil
>
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