Re: Connecting Stack to Remote On-Rev MySQL Database

2010-02-16 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Rick,

What Sarah and Jim points out is realy the finest way to go to bind  
your remote stack to a clean and secure irev+MySQL process (POST  
Method calls to the irev script + SQL request from the irev script to  
the MySQL db) ! Any other way would let anyone see how to access to  
your MySQL on-rev backend with your own credentials and it would be  
very dangerous, at least... As long as i know, the on-rev security  
model is set to allow localhost databases accesses only and it's fine  
soo.


Best,

P.


Le 15 févr. 10 à 22:09, Rick Harrison a écrit :


Hi Michael,

Yes, I'm using MySQL on the on-rev server.

I can access it fine from an irev script.

I need to access it remotely from a stack.

Rick

On Feb 15, 2010, at 1:40 PM, Michael Kann wrote:


Rick,

Are you using MySQL on the on-rev server?

--- On Mon, 2/15/10, Rick Harrison  wrote:


From: Rick Harrison 
Subject: Re: Connecting Stack to Remote On-Rev MySQL Database
To: "How to use Revolution" 
Date: Monday, February 15, 2010, 11:19 AM
Hi Matthias,

I've already seen http://samples.on-rev.com/database.irev which only
shows
how to open a local MySQL database not a remote one.

I am specifically looking for code examples, not the
basics.

The information you provided about %.%.%.% as an ip-address
was helpful,
and I thank you for that!

Rick



On Feb 14, 2010, at 4:58 PM, runrev260...@m-r-d.de
wrote:


Rick,

first of all you have to enable Remote Access for your

database. You can do that in cPanel
->Databases->RemoteDatabase Access Hosts. If the
computer, which runs the stack, does not have a static
internet ip, then you have to  enter %.%.%.% as
ip-adress in Access Hosts.


At http://samples.on-rev.com/database.irev

you find a code example how to access an MySQL database. It
is an irev example, but the sections


#Open the database connection
#Construct the SQL Statement
#Close the database connection
can also be used in an stack.

Hth,

Matthias

 Original Message 
Subject: Connecting Stack to Remote On-Rev MySQL

Database (14-Feb-2010 22:29)

From:Rick Harrison 
To:  runrev260...@m-r-d.de


Hi there,

I've been all through the archives, and found
some hints that it is possible to connect to
a remote MySQL database on On-Rev.

Doe anyone have a clear step by step
example of how this is done?

I don't have time to keep struggling with this
problem.  I need a solution A.S.A.P.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Rick
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OT: Where do you live? - world map of runrev users

2010-02-16 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hi,

there is still a lot of uncharted territory on the world map – and even a
continent, where we don’t have a revolutionist yet! Is there any runrev user
in Africa???

Go and pin your location on Björnkes map (watch line breaks):

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8

&hl=en&msa=0&msid=103560329393675966954.00047f3f26dbe66f71c2d&ll=17.978733,1
2.304688&spn=124.244284,268.242188&t=h&z=2

sign in (create a google account, if you don’t have one and sign off
afterwords) and edit your pin

Please don’t move the other pins! (there are some moved in the off!)

Have fun watching the diversity of our places

Tiemo

 

 

 

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Re: OT: Where do you live? - world map of runrev users

2010-02-16 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi,

Tiemo's link got a bit messed up in my E-Mail client. Probably, this  
link is easier to deal with for most people: http://qurl.tk/4O


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Op 16 feb 2010, om 13:54 heeft Tiemo Hollmann TB het volgende  
geschreven:



Hi,

there is still a lot of uncharted territory on the world map – and  
even a
continent, where we don’t have a revolutionist yet! Is there any  
runrev user

in Africa???

Go and pin your location on Björnkes map (watch line breaks):

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8

&hl 
= 
en 
&msa=0&msid=103560329393675966954.00047f3f26dbe66f71c2d&ll=17.978733,1

2.304688&spn=124.244284,268.242188&t=h&z=2

sign in (create a google account, if you don’t have one and sign off
afterwords) and edit your pin

Please don’t move the other pins! (there are some moved in the off!)

Have fun watching the diversity of our places

Tiemo



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Re: ANN: Newsfeeder - an RSS reader

2010-02-16 Thread Ken Ray
> Well, this is really a half announcement. I've been working on this in my
> spare time now for about a month, and have it somewhere - I'd guess - around
> 80% ready for release. I'm posting a couple screenshots here, telling you
> about a few of the features, and (for have those of you who use RSS readers)
> hoping you'll give me what your general impressions, etc.

Looks really good and clean, Jeff... congrats!

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Re: ANN: StackRunner 2.0 Now Available

2010-02-16 Thread andre

Ken,


Congrats! Thanks for doing this!

Can I include StackRunner in that Linux distribution that I am building?

Cheers
Andre

Enviado de meu iPhone

Em 16/02/2010, às 05:55, Scott Rossi  escreveu:


Recently, Ken Ray wrote:

After a LOOONNG time, I finally was able to update  
StackRunner

to use the 4.0 engine.


Thanks for doing this Ken -- every so often I have a need to send  
clients a

"player" engine and StackRunner is perfect for this.

Regards,

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Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design


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Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

I need to check to see if a stack is open. Not sure of the syntax or even if
that can be done.

if stack "Stack" is open then

blah blah
end if


Thanks,

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Re: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Andrew,

> 
> I need to check to see if a stack is open. Not sure of the syntax or even if
> that can be done.
> if stack "Stack" is open then
>blah blah
> end if

you're almost there :-)
...
if "Name of your stack" is in the openstacks then
## Stack is open
end if
...

> Thanks,
> 
> Andrew Kluthe

Best

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Re: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Jeff Massung
Check the "mode" property of the stack.

if the mode of stack "Stack" > 0 then
   ## the stack is open
end if

HTH,

Jeff M.


On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Andrew Kluthe  wrote:

>
> I need to check to see if a stack is open. Not sure of the syntax or even
> if
> that can be done.
>
> if stack "Stack" is open then
>
>blah blah
> end if
>
>
>
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Stack message once all libs are loaded?

2010-02-16 Thread Jeff Massung
I'm trying to get my app to load up a web page immediately on startup, but
this is not going well at all. preOpenStack, openStack, startup, all of
these messages fail to work for me since - at that time - the internet
library group hasn't been initialized yet, and my call to LOAD fails.

Is there any message I can key off of to say "once the background groups are
open and the internet library is initialized, do X?"

Thanks!

Jeff M.
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Re: Stack message once all libs are loaded?

2010-02-16 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- On Tue, 2/16/10, Jeff Massung  wrote:
> I'm trying to get my app to load up a
> web page immediately on startup, but
> this is not going well at all. preOpenStack, openStack,
> startup, all of
> these messages fail to work for me since - at that time -
> the internet
> library group hasn't been initialized yet, and my call to
> LOAD fails.
> 
> Is there any message I can key off of to say "once the
> background groups are
> open and the internet library is initialized, do X?"
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jeff M.
> 

Hi Jeff,

The simplest way is to 'send' a message from your startup/openstack/... 
handler, to be executed in 0 milliseconds. This way, the message will be 
triggered right after everything is loaded in terms of libraries.

##
on openStack
  send "FetchWelcomePage" to me in 0 milliseconds
end openStack
on FetchWelcomePage
  put URL("http://www.example.org/welcome.htm"; into field "Welcome"
end FetchWelcomePage
##

HTH,

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Re: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Feb 16, 2010, at 9:40 AM, Klaus Major wrote:

I need to check to see if a stack is open. Not sure of the syntax  
or even if

that can be done.
if stack "Stack" is open then
  blah blah
end if


you're almost there :-)
...
if "Name of your stack" is in the openstacks then
## Stack is open
end if
...


I would suggest one small tweak as using 'is in' can return false  
positives when checking the openstacks for a stack name. For example,  
if you have a stack named "dog" and a stack named "dog sled" appeared  
in the openstacks then checking if "dog" was in the openstacks would  
return true.


Try using "is among the lines" instead.

if "name of your stack" is among the lines of the openstacks then
 ## stack is open
end if

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Calling handlers on different stacks.

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

Another silly question that I don't quite get.

Calling handlers located on Stack1 from Stack2.

Code in stack 2:


start using stack "Stack1"

 PopulateListOnFilter --Handler on Stack1

stop using stack "Stack1"

How do I call PopulateListOnFilter on stack1 from stack 2?
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Re: Calling handlers on different stacks.

2010-02-16 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Andre,

> Another silly question that I don't quite get.
> Calling handlers located on Stack1 from Stack2.
> Code in stack 2:
> start using stack "Stack1"
> PopulateListOnFilter --Handler on Stack1
> stop using stack "Stack1"
> How do I call PopulateListOnFilter on stack1 from stack 2?

Check "call" in the docs (Rev Dictionary) :-)


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Re: Stack message once all libs are loaded?

2010-02-16 Thread Jeff Massung
Jan,

I've tried that to no avail in the IDE. If that's meant to work then perhaps
I just have a bug where the message is getting eaten up by another control
somewhere along the way.

Thanks!

Jeff M.

On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Jan Schenkel  wrote:

> --- On Tue, 2/16/10, Jeff Massung  wrote:
> > I'm trying to get my app to load up a
> > web page immediately on startup, but
> > this is not going well at all. preOpenStack, openStack,
> > startup, all of
> > these messages fail to work for me since - at that time -
> > the internet
> > library group hasn't been initialized yet, and my call to
> > LOAD fails.
> >
> > Is there any message I can key off of to say "once the
> > background groups are
> > open and the internet library is initialized, do X?"
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Jeff M.
> >
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> The simplest way is to 'send' a message from your startup/openstack/...
> handler, to be executed in 0 milliseconds. This way, the message will be
> triggered right after everything is loaded in terms of libraries.
>
> ##
> on openStack
>  send "FetchWelcomePage" to me in 0 milliseconds
> end openStack
> on FetchWelcomePage
>  put URL("http://www.example.org/welcome.htm"; into field "Welcome"
> end FetchWelcomePage
> ##
>
> HTH,
>
> Jan Schenkel
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> =
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survey

2010-02-16 Thread Mike Kerner
Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the hell -
oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?

Sorry, over here in the colonies we don't use such hooey.

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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread Petrides, M.D. Marian

two weeks
On Feb 16, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Mike Kerner wrote:

Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the  
hell -

oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?

Sorry, over here in the colonies we don't use such hooey.

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Re: Calling handlers on different stacks.

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

wow, so obvious I couldn't find it. -_-
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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread Richard Gaskin

Mike Kerner wrote:

Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the hell -
oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?

Sorry, over here in the colonies we don't use such hooey.


A period of 14 days (derived from Middle English fourtenight, alteration 
of fourtene night, fourteen nights):




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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread François Chaplais

Le 16 févr. 2010 à 16:36, Mike Kerner a écrit :

> Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the hell -
> oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?
> 
2 weeks. When I learned this in my native France, it was assumed that "English" 
meant "UK English". I was introduced to the US idiom when I started reading 
comics.

cheers
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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread Mikey
It was really funny to see the "fortnight" period followed a few questions
later by a discussion of fees in US Dollars.

2010/2/16 François Chaplais 

>
> Le 16 févr. 2010 à 16:36, Mike Kerner a écrit :
>
> > Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the hell
> -
> > oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?
> >
> 2 weeks. When I learned this in my native France, it was assumed that
> "English" meant "UK English". I was introduced to the US idiom when I
> started reading comics.
>
> cheers
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how to connect to a MSSQL server with Rev Linux?

2010-02-16 Thread runrev260805
Hi,

i need to connect from a linux machine to a Microsoft SQL Server with 
Revolution. As i am not familiar with linux, i do not know if this is possible 
at all.
Is this done also with ODBC and if so, where can i find that settings in linux? 
Actually i am using Andre´s wonderfull community_linux for testing and cannot 
find anything about ODBC in there. But maybe i am looking at the wrong place?

Regards,

Matthias
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Re: stack menu

2010-02-16 Thread Peter Brigham MD

On Feb 16, 2010, at 12:40 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:


Peter Brigham MD wrote:


I'm already adjusting the height of the stack and placing the
"menuItem" groups appropriately, thanks. I was hoping to scroll the
whole stack. Putting everything into a group and scrolling the group
was what I was hoping to avoid.


Moreover, AFAIK it's not possible anyway, since stacks popped up  
with the popup command only trap one mouse click and then close --  
regardless of what was clicked on.  Given their original purpose, to  
hold only menu item buttons, that makes sense.  But attempting  
manipulate controls like scrollbars will be an exercise in  
frustration:  click on the scrollbar to drag it, and the window goes  
away.


Yes, I thought this was the basic problem.

You could work around that by not using the popup command, but  
instead using a simple borderless palette and watching events  
carefully (very carefully; popup controls are simple for users  
because whatever system that implements them is working hard to  
deliver that seeling seamlessness).


Much better to see this fixed.


I agree. I'm not going to try a complex work-around for this.

As for your gallery, I wonder if it might make sense to have only a  
subset of options available, with an item for "More..." which opens  
a dialog with a scrolling region to show all of them.  This may even  
be a benefit to the end user, since it starts them off with with a  
focused subset.  Of course the usefulness of that depends on a lot  
of things I don't know about your app; maybe something to consider,  
maybe not.


I'll probably run with something like that.


H. Can you scroll a group with the scrollwheel using a rawkeydown
handler if the group has no scrollbar? With or without a frontscript?
That at least would *look* like a regular menu.


Yep: rawKeyDown 65308 is "down" and 65309 is "up".


Yes, I put this in the stack script and it works fine with the stack  
at toplevel. What I may do is have a "more..." menuitem/button at the  
bottom of the popup list when the list gets long, and use that to  
toplevel the stack so it can be scrolled.


Thanks for all of your suggestions, everyone.

-- Peter

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Re: Connecting Stack to Remote On-Rev MySQL Database

2010-02-16 Thread stephen barncard
>
> localhost databases accesses only


Not true... otherwise it would be impossible to use apps like Navicat or a
Rev MySQL-based project remotely. All you need to do is to open up the
available IPs -- On-Rev MySQL will work with to your fixed IP or a wild card
%.  --  Of course that is with less security for the connection, plain text
and all.



> at least... As long as i know, the on-rev security model is set to allow
> localhost databases accesses only and it's fine soo.
>
> Best,
>
> P.
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Re: stack menu

2010-02-16 Thread Jeff Massung
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Peter Brigham MD  wrote:

>
> Yes, I put this in the stack script and it works fine with the stack at
> toplevel. What I may do is have a "more..." menuitem/button at the bottom of
> the popup list when the list gets long, and use that to toplevel the stack
> so it can be scrolled.
>
>
You could also get the same behavior by watching where the mouseLoc is. If
the mouse is hovering at - say, the bottom of the monitor screen (the bottom
95% or so), then keep scrolling the stack until the user moves the mouse up
higher.

Jeff M.
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RE: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Jim Bufalini
Andrew Kluthe wrote:

> I need to check to see if a stack is open. Not sure of the syntax or
> even if
> that can be done.

Besides other suggestions given, you can also use:

If there is a stack "stackName" then...

Aloha from Hawaii,

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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread Robert Man

Hi .. from Paris.. I do hope that god will find the right balance between a
necessary commercial approach, and the kind of passionate and "praying"
attitudes of us sheeps around.. I made a few suggestions in that line.. in
my prayers send to the surveyor... to keep the forums and not replace it
with a paid one.. and find a place and an attitude and some rewards maybe
for the people who actively participate more... any thoughts?? 

I wonder what happens after god does his day diving.. have the sheeps talked
between each other and decided to talk to god? 

Have a good day,
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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread Mikey
wow.  now that's how you mix a signature with a thread.





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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread Richmond Mathewson

On 16/02/2010 17:45, Mikey wrote:

It was really funny to see the "fortnight" period followed a few questions
later by a discussion of fees in US Dollars.

   

What was even funnier; our colonial colleague having owned up to
the fact that he is from the North American colonies; was to see after
'fortnight' the use of an illegal currency invented by the rebels . . .  :)

Speaking as a Scot I am still trying to cope with the English mucking
around with our currency and stopping us using the Merk!
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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread Mikey
a!  we be pirates o'er here, matey!  bring yer plaid dresses n throw
a few logs while we boot ya in the arse!

'illegal currency'.  love it.


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socket error 54?

2010-02-16 Thread Richard Gaskin
I have a weird connection which drops my socket about 25MBs into a 34MB 
upload using libURL.


The session transcript ends with:
socket error |6927
Error 54 reading socket

What is error 54?

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Re: how to connect to a MSSQL server with Rev Linux?

2010-02-16 Thread Peter Alcibiades

I think you use freetds

http://www.freetds.org/

But more than that, how to do it, I don't know.   You should be able to get
freetds from the Suse software repositories if using Andre's CD.  It is a
series of command line utilities.  How to use them, I don't know.

Well, one more thought that might be useful to someone unfamiliar with
Linux:  if you can figure out how to do it from the Linux shell, you can do
it from Rev.  If its a single command it can just be passed from Rev to
shell.  If it takes a series of shell commands, they can be chained in a
shell script, and that can be called from Rev.  So if you can figure out
some way how to do it from the shell, you are home free.

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A kind of cooking utensil

2010-02-16 Thread Richmond Mathewson

Wow; after all these years I finally found out what RunRev really is.

That survey annoyed me because it asked me about a new (planned?) 
feature called


'revAcademy', and I indicated that I was not interested in the 
slightest, at which it

fired endless questions at me about 'revAcademy' which would only be of any
relevance had I shown initial interest in the thing.

Cheesed-off of Plovdiv.
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Re: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Jim,

> Andrew Kluthe wrote:
> 
>> I need to check to see if a stack is open. Not sure of the syntax or
>> even if
>> that can be done.
> 
> Besides other suggestions given, you can also use:
> 
> If there is a stack "stackName" then...

sorry, but this does not work as one might exspect! :-)

If there is a stackfile "stackname.rev" in the defaultfolder then this will 
also resolve to true
even if this stack is NOT open.

> Aloha from Hawaii,
> 
> Jim  Bufalini

Best

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Re: how to connect to a MSSQL server with Rev Linux?

2010-02-16 Thread Peter Alcibiades

Looking at the synaptic offerings for microsoft sql, there are a couple more
possibilities:

There is a Perl module, libdi-perl, about which the comments say

BI (DataBase Interface) is a Perl framework that provides a common interface
to access various backend databases in a uniform manner. DBD (DataBase
Driver)
modules provide implementations for various backend data storage mechanisms
including networked relational databases (particularly SQL databases) and
even
web services such as the Google search engine.

It is extremely portable and available for a wide range of operating
systems,
architectures and data stores, including:

 * Oracle
 * Microsoft SQL Server
 * IBM DB2
 * SQLite
 * PostgreSQL
 * Firebird
 * MySQL

Then there is a package called sqsh, about which the comments say

sqsh is a flexible commandline utility that uses the freetds libraries
to connect to Sybase or Microsoft SQL servers.  It is a useful debugging
tool for identifying problems with other SQL applications, and it can be
used as a productivity tool in its own right:  unlike most SQL CLIs, sqsh's
interactive shell lets you pipe the output of SQL queries directly to other
Unix commands for further processing.

Hope one of these is some use!

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[tRev] tRev Crashing?

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

I just started trying to use tRev on win7 Ultimate. While it being very
useful, it crashes about twice an hour and I have to save and completely
exit Rev and re-open in order to get it back. 


Anyone else having this problem?

Specs:
Win7 ultimate
revEnterprise
tRev build 201 (the latest) 
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Re: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread J. Landman Gay

Klaus on-rev wrote:

Hi Jim,


Andrew Kluthe wrote:


I need to check to see if a stack is open. Not sure of the syntax or
even if
that can be done.

Besides other suggestions given, you can also use:

If there is a stack "stackName" then...


sorry, but this does not work as one might exspect! :-)

If there is a stackfile "stackname.rev" in the defaultfolder then this will 
also resolve to true
even if this stack is NOT open.


It will also return true if there is a substack with that name, whether 
it is open or not. Also it returns true if a stack has been closed but 
has its destroystack property set to false, in which case it is still in 
RAM though not open.


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Re: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Klaus on-rev

Am 16.02.2010 um 18:56 schrieb J. Landman Gay:

> Klaus on-rev wrote:
>> Hi Jim,
>>> Andrew Kluthe wrote:
>>> 
 I need to check to see if a stack is open. Not sure of the syntax or
 even if
 that can be done.
>>> Besides other suggestions given, you can also use:
>>> 
>>> If there is a stack "stackName" then...
>> sorry, but this does not work as one might exspect! :-)
>> If there is a stackfile "stackname.rev" in the defaultfolder then this will 
>> also resolve to true
>> even if this stack is NOT open.
> 
> It will also return true if there is a substack with that name, whether it is 
> open or not. Also it returns true if a stack has been closed but has its 
> destroystack property set to false, in which case it is still in RAM though 
> not open.

YEP! All this and universal peace :-)

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Re: Stack message once all libs are loaded?

2010-02-16 Thread J. Landman Gay

Jeff Massung wrote:

Jan,

I've tried that to no avail in the IDE. If that's meant to work then perhaps
I just have a bug where the message is getting eaten up by another control
somewhere along the way.


You can't be sure the Rev libraries are fully loaded until after the 
embedded group they are in has received an openBackground message. To be 
safe, wait to call your handler until after the first card has opened. 
All startup messaging is completed at that point. You could use the 
opencard message on card 1 to set a flag (if you need to) and if that 
flag is false, do a "send myHandler" command to executes what you want 
to do.


If you are trying to go to a URL before the stack can be seen, then on 
preOpenCard just set the visible of the stack to false, but let the 
messaging finish.


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Re: Behavior Nightmare

2010-02-16 Thread Josh Mellicker



On Feb 14, 2010, at 3:56 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:

> It would seem using behaviors is more secure than temporarily removing
> security from a stack.


Is there a higher risk to setting the passkey of a protected stack? What is it?





On Feb 14, 2010, at 3:56 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:

> Recently, Josh Mellicker wrote:
> 
>> On Feb 13, 2010, at 1:21 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>> 
>>> The reason for all the jumping through hoops here is password protection: I
>>> need to be able to dynamically add and remove groups from the main stack,
>>> and this can't happen if the stack is password protected.
>> 
>> Doesn't setting the passkey of the stack allow you to add, delete, copy
>> groups, etc.?
> 
> One of the main benefits of behaviors, from the docs:
> 
> "The button containing the behavior script can be located anywhere. In
> particular this allows for it be located in a password protected stack,
> allowing you to protect the script without need to protect the controls
> using it."
> 
> It would seem using behaviors is more secure than temporarily removing
> security from a stack.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media, UX Design
> 
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Re: Connecting Stack to Remote On-Rev MySQL Database

2010-02-16 Thread Pierre Sahores

Good to know. Thanks.

Le 16 févr. 10 à 17:09, stephen barncard a écrit :



localhost databases accesses only



Not true... otherwise it would be impossible to use apps like  
Navicat or a

Rev MySQL-based project remotely. All you need to do is to open up the
available IPs -- On-Rev MySQL will work with to your fixed IP or a  
wild card
%.  --  Of course that is with less security for the connection,  
plain text

and all.



at least... As long as i know, the on-rev security model is set to  
allow

localhost databases accesses only and it's fine soo.

Best,

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RE: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Jim Bufalini
Klaus wrote:

> sorry, but this does not work as one might exspect! :-)
> 
> If there is a stackfile "stackname.rev" in the defaultfolder then this
> will also resolve to true
> even if this stack is NOT open.

Interesting. Just did some testing on this and you are correct! What is also
interesting is that it only resolves to true if the file name is the same as
what you are testing for (on PC, irrespective of the extension). So, the
statement "if there is a stack "Test"..."

If the file name is "Test" (regardless of if the extension is .rev, .xx, or
no extension) and it is a stack with a name of "Test2" it will still resolve
to true. But, if the file name is "Test2" and the stack name is "Test", it
will resolve to false. And, as you say, only if the file is in the
defaultFolder. There is something "wrong" with this. ;-)

I guess I have never run across this because, when in the IDE, the Rev
folder is the defaultFolder and in a standalone the standalone folder is the
defaultFolder and I never put any other stacks in either of these. And, when
I do change the defaultFolder, for example, for a "files" command, I always
change it back to where it was before the handler exits.

I learn something new every day.

Aloha from Hawaii,

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RE: Calling handlers on different stacks.

2010-02-16 Thread Jim Bufalini
Andrew,

> Another silly question that I don't quite get.
> 
> Calling handlers located on Stack1 from Stack2.
> 
> Code in stack 2:
> 
> 
> start using stack "Stack1"
> 
>  PopulateListOnFilter --Handler on Stack1
> 
> stop using stack "Stack1"
> 
> How do I call PopulateListOnFilter on stack1 from stack 2?

I just want to make sure that you understand that *call* is only necessary
to call a handler that is not in the message path. Also, *start using* is
for libraries. Otherwise you use *open*. However, if you *start using* a
library stack, this inserts that stack into the message path and so there is
no need to use *call* to execute any handlers in that stack.

Aloha from Hawaii,

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Re: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread J. Landman Gay

Jim Bufalini wrote:


If the file name is "Test" (regardless of if the extension is .rev, .xx, or
no extension) and it is a stack with a name of "Test2" it will still resolve
to true. But, if the file name is "Test2" and the stack name is "Test", it
will resolve to false. And, as you say, only if the file is in the
defaultFolder. There is something "wrong" with this. ;-)


If you check for "is a stack", Rev will check the stack name (and I 
think it also opens it, like it does stacks in use, but don't quote me 
on that.) If you check for "is a file", Rev will only check the file 
name and the stack is not opened.


Now, why checking "is a stack" is giving you true with only the file 
name matching seems odd at first. But it may have to do with a change 
that took place some years ago, when it became possible to refer to a 
stack in scripts interchangeably by either its stack name or its file 
name. So the engine must be checking both and returning true if there is 
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Re: ANN: Newsfeeder - an RSS reader

2010-02-16 Thread J. Landman Gay

Jeffrey Massung wrote:


A couple screenshots so you can get a feel for the user interface:

http://massj.on-rev.com/downloads/Newsfeeder_Screenshot.png
http://massj.on-rev.com/downloads/Newsfeeder_Screenshot_2.png


I finally got a moment to look at these. Gorgeous. It is difficult for 
me to believe that you have only been using Rev for such a short time. 
The functionality and beauty of the interface is really astounding. 
There was a whole thread here a few years back on how to do those 
accordian-type controls, and it looks like you've accomplished it 
without any hints at all. Very nice. I'll look forward to seeing the 
other 20% when you're done.


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RE: Stack open?

2010-02-16 Thread Jim Bufalini
Jacque wrote:

> If you check for "is a stack", Rev will check the stack name (and I
> think it also opens it, like it does stacks in use, but don't quote me
> on that.) If you check for "is a file", Rev will only check the file
> name and the stack is not opened.

It does not "appear" to be opening the stack because I had also tested for
this by setting the *purge stack* property of the *Test* stack to false and
running the *if there is a stack "Test"* (which returned true) and then
opening the stack "Test" and I didn't get the "Stack is in memory, do I want
to purge, etc." dialog.

> Now, why checking "is a stack" is giving you true with only the file
> name matching seems odd at first. But it may have to do with a change
> that took place some years ago, when it became possible to refer to a
> stack in scripts interchangeably by either its stack name or its file
> name. So the engine must be checking both and returning true if there
> is
> a match in either place.

Yes, but it appears that it only first tries to match the stack filename,
which makes sense, because I, for one, would not appreciate if there were
100 stacks in a folder, along with non-stack files, if rev checked every
file to determine if it was a stack file or not. Then it appears to not open
it but just check if the file is a stack file. I had tested this also by
renaming a readme.txt file to *Test* and it retuned false.

Aloha from Hawaii,

Jim Bufalini

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[SQL Yoga] Trying to get started.

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

Ok, I made an Database object, I made a connection object. Do I have to
dbobject_reloadSchema before I can do this?


on PopulateListOnFilter
   local tLeaseList, tSQL, tConditions

   put sqlquery_createObject("tlease") into theQueryA
   put "Type is" && gType && "and ActiveLease is" && gLeaseStatus into
tConditions
   sqlquery_set theQueryA, "conditions", tConditions
   sqlquery_retrieveAsArray theQueryA, theDataA

   put the result into theError
   if theError is empty then
  set the dgText [false] of group "LeaseGrid" to theDataA
  esle
  answer "Error Populat Leases:" && theError
   end if
end PopulateListOnFilter

It says it cannot find the table or a query template 'tlease'.

When I do reloadSchema, the plugin doesn't list all of my tables (there are
MANY MANY in here because of the different views for reporting). When I copy
and paste the schema listed in the plugin it cannot find "tlease" at all in
it.

Is there a table limit to SQL Yoga?
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Re: [SQL Yoga] Trying to get started.

2010-02-16 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Feb 16, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:

Ok, I made an Database object, I made a connection object. Do I have  
to

dbobject_reloadSchema before I can do this?


The very first time SQL Yoga connects to your db it will import the  
schema. You only need to call dbobject_reloadSchema if you later  
change the db schema. A lesson with some more info/visuals here:


Introduction to the Database Object and Database Schema: 



on PopulateListOnFilter
  local tLeaseList, tSQL, tConditions

  put sqlquery_createObject("tlease") into theQueryA
  put "Type is" && gType && "and ActiveLease is" && gLeaseStatus into
tConditions
  sqlquery_set theQueryA, "conditions", tConditions
  sqlquery_retrieveAsArray theQueryA, theDataA


Another way to do the conditions that might be more readable:

sqlquery_set theQueryA, "conditions", "Type is :1 and ActiveLease is : 
2", gType, gLeaseStatus


Basically you define placeholders and then pass in the values starting  
with param 4.


See sqlquery_set docs for more info:
http://www.bluemangolearning.com/revolution/docs/sql_yoga/api_docs/Documents/stack_libSQLYoga_command_sqlquery_set.htm


  put the result into theError
  if theError is empty then
 set the dgText [false] of group "LeaseGrid" to theDataA
 esle
 answer "Error Populat Leases:" && theError
  end if
end PopulateListOnFilter

It says it cannot find the table or a query template 'tlease'.

When I do reloadSchema, the plugin doesn't list all of my tables  
(there are
MANY MANY in here because of the different views for reporting).  
When I copy
and paste the schema listed in the plugin it cannot find "tlease" at  
all in

it.

Is there a table limit to SQL Yoga?


There isn't a table limit but only tables returned by  
revDatabaseTableNames are currently imported. Perhaps  
revDatabaseTableNames doesn't list views? What db are you using and is  
tlease a table or view? I can always update the importer code if  
revDatabaseTableNames isn't working properly.


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Re: [SQL Yoga] Trying to get started.

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

I get that the schema only needs loaded once.

The tlease is just a table (designated by the t in front of it). It just
seems like only a small part of the schema is getting loaded into the
object. I am going to try thinning the database out to see if i can get
tlease to load.
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Re: [SQL Yoga] Trying to get started.

2010-02-16 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Feb 16, 2010, at 3:41 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:


I get that the schema only needs loaded once.

The tlease is just a table (designated by the t in front of it). It  
just

seems like only a small part of the schema is getting loaded into the
object. I am going to try thinning the database out to see if i can  
get

tlease to load.


Can you try calling revDatabaseTableNames and see if RevDB is  
returning the table name?


put revDatabaseTableNames (dbconn_get("connection id"))

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Re: [SQL Yoga] Trying to get started.

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

Can't find handler?

Message execution error:
Error description: Handler: can't find handler
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Re: [SQL Yoga] Trying to get started.

2010-02-16 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Feb 16, 2010, at 3:51 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:


Can't find handler?


Take the space out between Names and the "(":

put revDatabaseTableNames(dbconn_get("connection id"))

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Re: [SQL Yoga] Trying to get started.

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

exportgpsasset
exportgpsfields
exportgpsnames
listassets
listcropyearcurrent
listdeltermgrain
listfieldscurrent
listfieldscurrentlease
listfsafarms
listnamescdl
listnamesemployee
listnamesemployeeshipper
listnamesfarmmanager
listnamesgrainbuyer
listnamesgrainhauler
listnameslandowner
listnameslandownerfarmmanager
listnamesloanborower
listnamesloanlender
listnamesoperator
listnamesownerasset
listnamesownercorp
listnamesshipper
listnamessupplier
listnamestenant
listnamestenantemployee
listnamesvendors
listreadychisel
listreadychiselsummary
listreadyfert
listreadyharvest
listreadylime
listreadynh3
listtechfieldswochisel
listtechfieldswofert
listtechfieldswoharvest
listtechfieldswolime
listtechfieldswonh3
lookupassetsreid
lookupassetssemitrucks
lookupassetstrailers
lookupgrainerrors
lookupgrainit
lookupgrainunallocatedit
lookupgrainunallocatedtickets
lookupopenreleaseno
rptassetbillofsale
rptassetbinrent
rptassetpayments
rptfieldgisleaseacres
rptfsa1026afarminginterest
rptfsa509signup
rptfsa578signup
rptgraincontract
rptgraincontractopenbu
rptgraincontractreportdeliveredbu
rptgrainitgraintickets
rptgrainitunallocated
rptgrainticketsnotallocated
rptgrainticketsrecon
rptinventoryamountsummary
rptinventoryinvoices
rptinventoryproductsummary
rptleaserate
rptleasesubbindescription
rptleasesubbinrent
rptleasesubbinrentinstallments
rptleasesubfixedrent
rptleasesubfixedrentsumacres
rptleasesublanddescription
rptleasesublessee
rptleasesublessor
rptleasesubrentinstallments
rptleasesubsignatures
rptloandetails
rptnameswebid
rptsubleaserateacres
rptsubleaseratedollars
rptwochiselcompletedsummary
rptwofertcompletedsummary
rptwoharvestcompletedsummary
rptwolimecompletedsummary
rptwonh3completeacres
rptwonh3completedsummary
rptwonh3pctcomplete
rptwonh3totalacres
tassets
tassetscategory
tassetsdepre
tassetsdepremethod
tassetsfuel
tassetsinsclass
tassetsinslimits
tassetsinspolicy
tassetsinspolicydetails
tassetsinspolicyinvoice
tassetsmake
tassetspayments
tassetsstatus
tassetstype
tfleet
tfleetdispatch
tfleetlogsdetails
tfsa
tfsaform156ez
tfsaform156ezdetails
tfsaform156ezhels
tfsaform156ezwls
tfsaform509
tfsaform509b
tfsaform578
tfsaform578details
tfsatransactionstmnts
tfsatransactionstmntspaymentdesc
tfsatransactionstmntsprogram
tgabugs
tgatodo
tgrnbininsp
tgrnbinlevel
tgrncontracts
tgrncontractstype
tgrngrades
tgrnintransit
tgrnintransitmanual
tgrnloandetails
tgrnloandetailsqty
tgrntickets
thrcontactus
thremploymentapp
ticketnumberfix
tinventory


Anything without a t is a view. This is a mySQL db. 

This is definately not all of my tables.

no tables past tinventory get loaded.
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Re: [SQL Yoga] Trying to get started.

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

I cut all of the views out of my DB and got tlease to show up. Now I'm
getting this error.

line: 1438 of libSQLYoga
Application error:

66,677,9
66,677,9
83,677,9
83,677,9,Handler: running low on memory, script aborted.
465,677,1


h. Is this a problem with my system or my db?
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Re: A kind of cooking utensil

2010-02-16 Thread François Chaplais
I have attended a few "académies" in my twenties. These where places where, for 
a small price, you could make more or less elaborate drawings of a live (and 
naked, and, mostly, female) model. There was a small heating engine close to 
the model to help her staying still long enough for the public to do the 
drawing.

Unfortunately, the course of my studies (not to mention marriage) took me away 
from these artistic activities.

cheers
François

Le 16 févr. 2010 à 18:10, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :

> Wow; after all these years I finally found out what RunRev really is.
> 
> That survey annoyed me because it asked me about a new (planned?) feature 
> called
> 
> 'revAcademy', and I indicated that I was not interested in the slightest, at 
> which it
> fired endless questions at me about 'revAcademy' which would only be of any
> relevance had I shown initial interest in the thing.
> 
> Cheesed-off of Plovdiv.



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RE: Newsfeeder - an RSS reader

2010-02-16 Thread Jim Bufalini
Jeffrey Massung wrote:

> Current feature set:
> 
> * Can read RSS, FEED (ATOM), and RDF news feeds.
> * Strips out extraneous HTML markup from descriptions.
> * Share headlines via email, Twitter, Blogger, Digg, Reddit, and
> Facebook
> * Headline filtering (search) as-you-type
> * Unique "tagging" feature to quickly sort and navigate subscriptions
> * QuickTime/media support for podcast audio and video
> 
> There's several other features that I'm working on as well, but don't
> want to discuss them in case they don't make the final cut for version
> 1.0.
> 
> Any thoughts/comments very much appreciated. Thanks!

Very nice looking Jeffrey. Will it have automatic filtering as in if an
article/post doesn't have this word/phrase or that word/phrase or another
word/phrase in either the headline or body, then throw it away?

Aloha from Hawaii,

Jim Bufalini

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Re: Newsfeeder - an RSS reader

2010-02-16 Thread Jeff Massung
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Jim Bufalini  wrote:

> Jeffrey Massung wrote:
>
> > Any thoughts/comments very much appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Very nice looking Jeffrey. Will it have automatic filtering as in if an
> article/post doesn't have this word/phrase or that word/phrase or another
> word/phrase in either the headline or body, then throw it away?
>
>
Jim,

Yes. That's the idea. For example, if you were had a lot of news feeds, and
typed "iran" into filter area, the only headlines that would appear would be
those that had Iran somewhere in the title or body of the headline. You can,
of course, clear the filter as well and see all the headlines, too. In the
status bar it would say something to the effect of "2 headline(s), 28
filtered" after parsing a feed.

The filter acts as a logic AND per word; all the search words need to appear
in the headline (title or body) or it will be filtered. If the word begins
with "-" then the term is a negation and the headline will be filtered if
the search term does appear in it.

Again, for those of you who use RSS regularly, I'd be interested in knowing
what features are important to you... and better still, what is lacking from
the current reader you use.

Thanks for the compliments, everyone.

Jeff M.
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Re: [tRev] tRev Crashing?

2010-02-16 Thread Jerry Daniels

Andrew,

It might be a faulty install. Quit tRev, quit Rev and then launch tRev  
and immediately thereafter hold down the alt key. This will force a  
fresh install.


It's possible that there might also be an issue with an IP utility,  
firewall, etc. that interferes with updates. Rare, but it happens and  
we can deal with it.


Email me, and if we need to, I can send you a fresh version that  
doesn't require updating. That way we can eliminate the possible causes.


je...@reveditor.com

Best,

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On Feb 16, 2010, at 11:42 AM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:



I just started trying to use tRev on win7 Ultimate. While it being  
very
useful, it crashes about twice an hour and I have to save and  
completely

exit Rev and re-open in order to get it back.


Anyone else having this problem?

Specs:
Win7 ultimate
revEnterprise
tRev build 201 (the latest)
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Re: [tRev] tRev Crashing?

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

I did the fresh install and I will reportback when and if I get another
crash.


thanks!

Andrew Kluthe
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Re: ANN: Newsfeeder - an RSS reader

2010-02-16 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Jeffrey Massung  wrote:
> Well, this is really a half announcement. I've been working on this in my 
> spare time now for about a month, and have it somewhere - I'd guess - around 
> 80% ready for release. I'm posting a couple screenshots here, telling you 
> about a few of the features, and (for have those of you who use RSS readers) 
> hoping you'll give me what your general impressions, etc.
>
> Newsfeeder is designed to be easy and minimalistic. It's not intended to be a 
> "remember every headline I've ever read from any feed... ever" like a 
> newsgroup/usenet reader (which is what most RSS readers do). It is also not 
> intended to display HTML pages, as opposed to giving you a very quick 
> overview of headlines so you only have to go to web pages that really 
> interest you.


Looks very neat Jeff. My only suggestion would be to allow people to
set the font and font size.

Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: socket error 54?

2010-02-16 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 3:03 AM, Richard Gaskin
 wrote:
> I have a weird connection which drops my socket about 25MBs into a 34MB
> upload using libURL.
>
> The session transcript ends with:
> socket error |6927
> Error 54 reading socket
>
> What is error 54?

"Connection reset by peer".

But does peer mean the server or your app?
Is it a timeout thing?

Cheers,
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Re: socket error 54?

2010-02-16 Thread Richard Gaskin

Sarah Reichelt wrote:


On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 3:03 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

I have a weird connection which drops my socket about 25MBs into a 34MB
upload using libURL.

The session transcript ends with:
socket error |6927
Error 54 reading socket

What is error 54?


"Connection reset by peer".

But does peer mean the server or your app?
Is it a timeout thing?


Thanks, Sarah.

FWIW, I've found that I can upload the file to the same server without 
difficulty at home, it's only here in the office that the connection 
times out.


I think it may be a router thang, but I've reviewed those settings and I 
can't turn up anything that seems relevant.


But oddly enough, I find that I can upload the same file to Dreamhost 
without difficulty; it's only with Bluehost that I have this issue.


:(

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Re: socket error 54?

2010-02-16 Thread Alex Tweedly

Richard Gaskin wrote:
I have a weird connection which drops my socket about 25MBs into a 
34MB upload using libURL.


The session transcript ends with:
socket error |6927
Error 54 reading socket

What is error 54?
Error 54, sometimes known as 10054 or sometimes as 20054 is a hard one 
to deal with. It means: Connection reset. (i.e. by the other guy) - i.e. 
you receiveed a reset (RST) packet. 


Connection reset by peer.

An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
This normally results if the peer application on the remote host
is suddenly stopped, the host is rebooted, the host or remote
network interface is disabled, or the remote host uses a hard
close (see *setsockopt*

for more information on the SO_LINGER option on the remote
socket). This error may also result if a connection was broken due
to keep-alive activity detecting a failure while one or more
operations are in progress. Operations that were in progress fail
with WSAENETRESET. Subsequent operations fail with WSAECONNRESET.



Can also happen if you go over a policy limit on uploads, or similar.

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Re: survey

2010-02-16 Thread Alex Tweedly

Mike Kerner wrote:

Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the hell -
oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?

  

As other have said, two weeks.

Sorry, over here in the colonies we don't use such hooey.

  

Sure you do.

VMS (i.e. DEC systems, based in Mass) were well known for the joke of 
having timings defined in microfortnights (pretty close to one second).



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Re: OT: Where do you live? - world map of runrev users

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Kluthe

Added my humble little placemarker.
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Re: socket error 54?

2010-02-16 Thread Alex Tweedly

Richard Gaskin wrote:



What is error 54?


"Connection reset by peer".

But does peer mean the server or your app?
Is it a timeout thing?


It is the server. Can be a timeout, can be policy, can be timeout 
induced by rate-limiting, can be ... darn hard to figure out :-(

Thanks, Sarah.

FWIW, I've found that I can upload the file to the same server without 
difficulty at home, it's only here in the office that the connection 
times out.


I think it may be a router thang, but I've reviewed those settings and 
I can't turn up anything that seems relevant.


But oddly enough, I find that I can upload the same file to Dreamhost 
without difficulty; it's only with Bluehost that I have this issue.


:(



btw - in my other email, I said it meant that you had received a RST 
packet; that's normally the cause, but that's not the *only* way it can 
happen.


Does it happen every time ?
At the same point in the file ?
Are you using same machine in both locations ? Same App, OS, etc. ?





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Re: stack menu

2010-02-16 Thread Peter Brigham MD
OK, now this is weird. All of a sudden, my stack menu is scrolling  
automatically when I move the mouse down to the bottom. And if the  
menu is short and I move the stack way down, the menu pops up above  
the button to display fully instead of trying to appear below the  
button where it would be cut off by the lower edge of the screen --  
ie, it's working the way a menu is supposed to. As though suddenly  
something in the Rev engine decided to start using the proper system  
calls. Whatever the reason, I'm very happy, as I need no tweaking at  
all. I only worry about this behavior coming and going in the future.


I thought maybe when it was misbehaving earlier I could have been  
running it with Rev 3.5 instead of 4.0, which is my default. (I  
occasionally have to use 3.5 to avoid the spinning beachball of death  
on opening 4.0 at one of my sites, where apparently Rev thinks it has  
a wireless internet connection but it doesn't.) However, I just tested  
the stack menu under 3.5 and 4.0, and it works properly under both  
versions, so that's not it.


Mark, you said in your initial response that you had the "same  
problem." Do you still have it? What are others seeing?


-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
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On Feb 16, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Jeff Massung wrote:

On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Peter Brigham MD   
wrote:




Yes, I put this in the stack script and it works fine with the  
stack at
toplevel. What I may do is have a "more..." menuitem/button at the  
bottom of
the popup list when the list gets long, and use that to toplevel  
the stack

so it can be scrolled.


You could also get the same behavior by watching where the mouseLoc  
is. If
the mouse is hovering at - say, the bottom of the monitor screen  
(the bottom
95% or so), then keep scrolling the stack until the user moves the  
mouse up

higher.

Jeff M.
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constantMask not working on Windows

2010-02-16 Thread Thomas McGrath III
I have some gifs in revWeb weblets that have an anomaly due to photoshops 
compression of animated gifs. I used the constant mask on these and it works in 
safari on the Mac but not in safari/ie etc. on Windows. Has anyone come up with 
any workarounds? Is there a better Mac software to create or open/save the gifs 
in to fix this?

Use PNGs - I know, I know But the artist has given me these files and I'd 
like to not bother him if possible.

Thanks in advance,

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RE: socket error 54?

2010-02-16 Thread Jim Bufalini
Alex Tweedly wrote:

> > What is error 54?
> Error 54, sometimes known as 10054 or sometimes as 20054 is a hard one
> to deal with. It means: Connection reset. (i.e. by the other guy) -

When I first saw the post by Richard, I wondered, because I have seen and
trap for errors like 10053 (connection to server dropped) and 10061 (no
server available on this port), etc. in my *ON socketError pSocket, pError*
handler. But, I had not seen an error of just 53 or 54 or... (or at least I
didn't think I had). 

Alex, Any way of knowing if an error is going to be reported as 10054, 20054
or just 54? What generates this socket error number? Rev? The platform? The
server? It makes a difference to my switch statement. ;-)

Aloha from Hawaii,

Jim Bufalini

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Re: constantMask not working on Windows

2010-02-16 Thread Alejandro Tejada

Hi Tom,

To solve this problem, i have used GIMP to convert
gif animations:

Open your animation in Gimp and click
on menu Filters> Animation> Unoptimize

Save the animation with a new name.

UnOptimize removes some of the optimizations that 
compression and encoding add to gif files.

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Re: stack menu

2010-02-16 Thread Richard Gaskin

Peter Brigham MD wrote:


OK, now this is weird. All of a sudden, my stack menu is scrolling
automatically when I move the mouse down to the bottom. And if the
menu is short and I move the stack way down, the menu pops up above
the button to display fully instead of trying to appear below the
button where it would be cut off by the lower edge of the screen --
ie, it's working the way a menu is supposed to. As though suddenly
something in the Rev engine decided to start using the proper system
calls. Whatever the reason, I'm very happy, as I need no tweaking at
all. I only worry about this behavior coming and going in the future.


In my experience stack menus work perfectly UNLESS the height of the 
stack being poppsed up is greater than the monitor height.


AFAIK Rev truncates stack rendering to the largest possible size, which 
will be within the monitor bounds.  But of course some popup stacks may 
exceed that, so while that limit doesn't affect most things it becomes 
an error with popup stacks.


If your stack that's popping up properly is taller than your monitor it 
would be good to know, so I can update the notes in my bug report.


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Re: socket error 54?

2010-02-16 Thread Richard Gaskin

Alex Tweedly wrote:


Richard Gaskin wrote:



What is error 54?


"Connection reset by peer".

But does peer mean the server or your app?
Is it a timeout thing?



It is the server. Can be a timeout, can be policy, can be timeout
induced by rate-limiting, can be ... darn hard to figure out :-(

Thanks, Sarah.

FWIW, I've found that I can upload the file to the same server without
difficulty at home, it's only here in the office that the connection
times out.

I think it may be a router thang, but I've reviewed those settings and
I can't turn up anything that seems relevant.

But oddly enough, I find that I can upload the same file to Dreamhost
without difficulty; it's only with Bluehost that I have this issue.


btw - in my other email, I said it meant that you had received a RST
packet; that's normally the cause, but that's not the *only* way it can
happen.

Does it happen every time ?
At the same point in the file ?
Are you using same machine in both locations ? Same App, OS, etc. ?


It does not appear to be the exact same point in the file; IIRC it 
varies by a couple MBs.  I've tried it with Interarchy and a custom 
Rev-based FTP client, with the same results:


At home, using cable: Bluehost succeeds, and Dreamhost succeeds
At the office, w/DSL: Bluehost fails, while Dreamhost succeeds

BH Tech Support tells me that they have no imposed limit on their end, 
but given that I have no problem with DH I'm inclined to think there's 
something funky with BH (well, something *else* funky, in addition to a 
long-standing issue with server log configuration, but that's a whole 
other story).


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inconsistent font setting behaviour

2010-02-16 Thread Nicolas Cueto
A standalone is having problems displaying font sizes and lineheight.

It's running on six computers of mine -- all Win2K, all the same PC
maker (Dell) and all bearing the same or very similar model number
(Optiplex GX240/260, with version numbers and date of manufacturer
slightly different). I also used Windows' "Textpad" to confirm that
the required fonts are installed in and accessible by all 6 machines.

Here's the problem. Only half of the machines display the text of the
standalone as expected. In the others the text in the various fields
is not visible. (Again, the machines' maker and model numbers are nigh
the same.)

So, to fix this, at first I tried adjusting the default font-related
settings of the stack and the card. But, no change. So, next, to get
more details about what's happening behind the scenes, I re-worked the
stack to include buttons that allow me to fine-adjust font size,
lineheight and font name of the various fields. By nudging the text
settings up and down this way, the text in fields will appear or
disappear depending on the fine-adjustment. It seems to depend on the
odd/even nature of the textsize/lineheigh number.

Also, even though the text is set to be centered, when it appears it
does so as if it were right-adjusted. In fact, the smaller the width
of the field, the more difficult it is to get the text in that field
to appear using the fine-adjustments.

Finally, even if I change the fontname, the look of the font in all of
the text fields remains unchanged.

As I say though, the weird thing is that on three of the other
near-similar PCs, the standalone's text appears exactly as expected.

Any thoughts or similar experiences?

Thank you.

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Re-2: how to connect to a MSSQL server with Rev Linux?

2010-02-16 Thread runrev260805
Peter,

thank you very much. I will look at all your recommendations.

Matthias

 Original Message 
Subject: Re: how to connect to a MSSQL server with Rev Linux? (16-Feb-2010 
18:19)
From:Peter Alcibiades 
To:  runrev260...@m-r-d.de

> 
> Looking at the synaptic offerings for microsoft sql, there are a couple 
> more
> possibilities:
> 
> There is a Perl module, libdi-perl, about which the comments say
> 
> BI (DataBase Interface) is a Perl framework that provides a common 
> interface
> to access various backend databases in a uniform manner. DBD (DataBase
> Driver)
> modules provide implementations for various backend data storage mechanisms
> including networked relational databases (particularly SQL databases) and
> even
> web services such as the Google search engine.
> 
> It is extremely portable and available for a wide range of operating
> systems,
> architectures and data stores, including:
> 
>  * Oracle
>  * Microsoft SQL Server
>  * IBM DB2
>  * SQLite
>  * PostgreSQL
>  * Firebird
>  * MySQL
> 
> Then there is a package called sqsh, about which the comments say
> 
> sqsh is a flexible commandline utility that uses the freetds libraries
> to connect to Sybase or Microsoft SQL servers.  It is a useful debugging
> tool for identifying problems with other SQL applications, and it can be
> used as a productivity tool in its own right:  unlike most SQL CLIs, sqsh's
> interactive shell lets you pipe the output of SQL queries directly to other
> Unix commands for further processing.
> 
> Hope one of these is some use!
> 
> Peter
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Re: inconsistent font setting behaviour

2010-02-16 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Nicolas Cueto wrote:

> A standalone is having problems displaying font sizes and lineheight.
>
> ... even if I change the fontname, the look of the font in all of
> the text fields remains unchanged.
> 
> As I say though, the weird thing is that on three of the other
> near-similar PCs, the standalone's text appears exactly as expected.
> 
> Any thoughts or similar experiences?

Definitely similar experience, but when opening on different platforms.

There are (at least) a couple of things to try.

If all your fields employ the same formatting, make sure you have all text
properties of each field set to empty, remove any formatting from the actual
text in each field, and apply the textFont/Size/Height properties you want
to the card in which the fields appear.  Also, in your startup routine,
explicitly set the textFont/Size/Height of the card to what you want via
script.

The theory is that the fields will inherit their text settings from the
card.  You can see this in action by starting with some new label fields,
for example, and adjusting the card's text properties -- the text in the
label fields should update appropriately.  If the text in your fields is not
updating when changing the card's text properties, you either have
field-specific text properties applied, or you have text-level formatting
applied within the fields.

Alternatively, you can try cycling through all fields at startup and
explicitly setting your font properties to each field, or the text within
each field, as needed.

Hope this helps -- I've fought a bunch of battles with text recently and had
to go the explicit route at startup.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design


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Re: inconsistent font setting behaviour

2010-02-16 Thread Nicolas Cueto
Scott,

Thank you. I'll try your advice.

But if you wouldn't mind explaining a bit more the following
distinction you made:

> have all text properties of each field set to empty,
> remove any formatting from the actual text in each field,

I understand how to set text properties to empty, but I am not sure
what "removing formatting from text" means?

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Re: ANN: StackRunner 2.0 Now Available

2010-02-16 Thread Ken Ray



On 2/16/10 8:13 AM, "Andre Garzia"  wrote:

> Ken,
> 
> 
> Congrats! Thanks for doing this!
> 
> Can I include StackRunner in that Linux distribution that I am building?

Absolutely! I'd be honored...



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Re: constantMask not working on Windows

2010-02-16 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Hi Alejandro,

I suspect you are right about the optimizing. I will be trying this tomorrow. 
let you know how it turns out.

Thanks

Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
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iTunes Library Suite - libITS
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On Feb 16, 2010, at 6:21 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:

> 
> Hi Tom,
> 
> To solve this problem, i have used GIMP to convert
> gif animations:
> 
> Open your animation in Gimp and click
> on menu Filters> Animation> Unoptimize
> 
> Save the animation with a new name.
> 
> UnOptimize removes some of the optimizations that 
> compression and encoding add to gif files.
> 
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Re: inconsistent font setting behaviour

2010-02-16 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Nicolas Cueto wrote:

> But if you wouldn't mind explaining a bit more the following
> distinction you made:
> 
>> have all text properties of each field set to empty,
>> remove any formatting from the actual text in each field,
> 
> I understand how to set text properties to empty, but I am not sure
> what "removing formatting from text" means?

You can format text within a field independently of the text properties
applied to the field itself.  For example, if you set the textColor of one
character of text in a field to red, changing the textColor of the field
itself will not change the color of the red character.  Formatting text
within a field changes the htmlText of the field, which can override text
formatting applied to the field object itself.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design


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Re: inconsistent font setting behaviour

2010-02-16 Thread Nicolas Cueto
Thanks again Scott.

I've now tried your advice on my computer here (tho not yet on the
problem PCs).

Good news and bad news.

The good news is the font sizes change.

The bad is the line height. I fiddled with textHeight and even
individual field objects' fixedLineHeight true/false.

But no change in line height. Just a brief flicker, and then things
continue to look the same.

I thought fixedLineHeight settings might be the problem. So I tried
true/false for thisk, plus tried variations of scriptline arrangement.

For example, these variations:


on mouseUp
   put the textHeight of this card into tNewTextHeight
   add 1 to tNewTextHeight
   set the textHeight of this card to tNewTextHeight
end mouseUp


on mouseUp
   put the textHeight of this card into tNewTextHeight
   add 1 to tNewTextHeight
   set the fixedLineHeight of field "x" to false
   set the textHeight of this card to tNewTextHeight
   wait 1 second
   set the fixedLineHeight of field "x" to true
end mouseUp


on mouseUp
   put the textHeight of this card into tNewTextHeight
   add 1 to tNewTextHeight
   set the textHeight of this card to tNewTextHeight
   wait 1 second
   set the fixedLineHeight of field "x" to false
   set the fixedLineHeight of field "x" to true
end mouseUp


Why might lineheight be a problem here?

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Re: stack menu

2010-02-16 Thread Peter Brigham MD


On Feb 16, 2010, at 6:37 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

In my experience stack menus work perfectly UNLESS the height of the  
stack being poppsed up is greater than the monitor height.


AFAIK Rev truncates stack rendering to the largest possible size,  
which will be within the monitor bounds.  But of course some popup  
stacks may exceed that, so while that limit doesn't affect most  
things it becomes an error with popup stacks.


If your stack that's popping up properly is taller than your monitor  
it would be good to know, so I can update the notes in my bug report.


Ah. I'll try to get some time tomorrow to try it with stackheight >  
screenheight. I'll let you know.


Do you know *when* Rev does the truncation? I've had a problem with  
certain printing stacks -- loaded up invisible or offscreen with  
formatted text fields then printed with "print card from x1,y1 to  
x2,y2 into pRect". I would show them to debug & tweak the text  
formatting, and then I ran into the problem that the stack height was  
clipped at the lower edge of the screen. I took to resizing them every  
time just before printing, but your info here makes me think that it  
was the screen rendering before displaying them that was doing that.  
Is the clipping done when buffering to the screen? Does it happen if  
the stack is opened visible at loc -1000,-1000? Does it happen if  
opened invisible at the screenloc?


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Re: ANN: Newsfeeder - an RSS reader

2010-02-16 Thread Kay C Lan
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Sarah Reichelt
 wrote:
>
> Looks very neat Jeff. My only suggestion would be to allow people to
> set the font and font size.
>

Jeff, I'm not a big RSS users so take my suggestion with a grain of
salt, but I notice all bar one Title is truncated and for the
TEDTalks, three truncate the presenters name and the fourth is
completely missing. I like TEDTalks and the presenters name could be a
deciding factor in my decision to follow the link (I realise it does
appear in the text, but skimming headlines is what RSS is all about).

I'd have a look at moving the date down to the bottom line - the one
reserved for Links and link icons. That way you could maximise the
width of the Title field. I notice also that currently your bottom
line is occasionally blank, so a complete waste of space, so placing
the Date down there could add to the symmetry.

Also, if you follow Sarah's suggestion of making Font and Font Size
user configurable, having the top line dedicated to the Title field
would eliminate the worry of needing to adjust the width of the Title
field (because the Date field needed to grow in size).

0.2 cents worth :-)
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Re: stack menu

2010-02-16 Thread J. Landman Gay

Peter Brigham MD wrote:

Do you know *when* Rev does the truncation? I've had a problem with 
certain printing stacks -- loaded up invisible or offscreen with 
formatted text fields then printed with "print card from x1,y1 to x2,y2 
into pRect". I would show them to debug & tweak the text formatting, and 
then I ran into the problem that the stack height was clipped at the 
lower edge of the screen. I took to resizing them every time just before 
printing,


A little off your topic, but if you set the stack's formatForPrinting 
property Rev won't clip the stack off.



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Re: inconsistent font setting behaviour

2010-02-16 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Nicolas Cueto wrote:

> I've now tried your advice on my computer here (tho not yet on the
> problem PCs).
> 
> Good news and bad news.
> 
> The good news is the font sizes change.
> 
> The bad is the line height. I fiddled with textHeight and even
> individual field objects' fixedLineHeight true/false.
> 
> But no change in line height. Just a brief flicker, and then things
> continue to look the same.
> 
> I thought fixedLineHeight settings might be the problem. So I tried
> true/false for thisk, plus tried variations of scriptline arrangement.

You might try adjusting margins of the field/s as well: one value affects
all four margins (left,top,right,bottom), 4 values sets the margins
individually.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design


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