Re: PostgreSQL help

2010-01-14 Thread Pierre Sahores

Alex,

Here is my home dev config MacMini one (OS X 10.4)

/usr/local/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf

Best,

Pierre

Le 14 janv. 10 à 20:06, Alex Adams a écrit :


I read a little, edited the hba.conf file and got it to work for this
installation on Vista.  Where is the hba.conf file found on the Mac?
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Subject: Re: PostgreSQL help

Pierre,

Unknown.  How do I do that?

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Subject: Re: PostgreSQL help

Hi,

Did you set-up your remote PostgreSQL to accept non-localhost
connexions too (hba.conf) ?

Best,


Le 14 janv. 10 à 18:56, Alex Adams a écrit :


I have successfully setup a runRev application to work with
PosgreSQL on
localhost of the same machine that is running the runRev app (OS  
X).


Now I am ready to connect to a fresh PostgreSQL install on a Vista
machine
on the LAN.  I am trying to use Navicat to move the database from  
the

localhost to the new server installation.  I can’t make the
connection.  I
can ping from one machine to the other, but I can’t get a response
from
Postgres.  The services are running.  Any ideas as to what might be
wrong?

I know that this is a very basic question with a lot of variables  
to

the
specific installations here, but I need to learn how to do this
smoothly and
easily.  I expect to host many, many of these Postgres database on
hosted
installations, perhaps virtual servers, on the net.

Any guidance would be appreciated and any reference works for my
education
would be appreciated also.  I am an experienced database user.  I  
am

familiar with MS SQL Server, Openbase, Frontbase, and SQLite.  This
is my
first time with Postgres.

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Re: Bill Marriott

2010-01-12 Thread Pierre Sahores

Kevin,

Eric, Bill... I'did'nt meet Bill ever but Eric went a friend before...  
It's always so difficult to accept to see how, sometimes, the life  
goes for the most independant and creative of us...
Love is in you, Kevin and your niece knowed certainly that too. All my  
attentions to your brother and family


Kind Regards,

Pierre

Le 12 janv. 10 à 00:42, Kevin Miller a écrit :


Hi all,

It is with great sadness that I must inform you that Bill, our  
Marketing
Director here at RunRev, passed away unexpectedly on Friday. Bill  
was in his
mid 40s, had diabetes and had suffered a number of health problems  
recently,
including a heart attack. Unfortunately I’m not in a position to say  
much

more about the circumstances of his passing at the moment.

During his time with us Bill spearheaded a number of initiatives  
which in
part, contributed to some of the most successful growth we have seen  
in
recent times. Bill was often quirky, sometimes controversial, but  
usually he
was right. His strategies and campaigns were never boring and the  
results

speak for themselves. Outside of work I came to consider Bill a close
friend. In time we will be able to find someone to fill his position  
but I

will always remember him for his unique contribution.

His death comes for me right after the death of my brother’s young  
daughter
during the holidays, so between these events it will take me a  
little time

to find my feet again. If you have emailed me about something and not
received a reply I would ask that you be patient, normal service  
will resume

shortly.

Thank you Bill, for everything. I hope you rest in peace.

Kind regards,

Kevin

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Re: PostgreSQL/On-Rev Database Tables

2010-01-09 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Rick,

I got exactly the same problems when i tried to setup my on-rev  
postgresql db (loki.on-rev.com) :


OK to create the db in using the PostgreSQL Database Wizard

No luck in trying to setup its contents in using the phpPgAdmin lib.

To avoid to have to setup the table in using the shell under SSH  
(because my standard DSL web acces use dynamic IPs), i switched to  
MySQL instead. It must not be so difficult (some files rights and  
users access to correct or so)


It would be great to have some one at Edimburg to reconfigure the  
phpPgAdmin config to let us use it as we can use the phpMyAdmin one.


Best Regards,

Pierre


Le 9 janv. 10 à 23:18, Rick Harrison a écrit :


Hi there,

I created PostgreSQL database on On-Rev
using the PostgreSQL Database Wizard which seemed
to work fine.

Then I was trying to use phpPgAdmin to create tables
for the database. It told me that I couldn't do it because
I wasn't a SuperUser which to me seemed crazy because
I was logged in as the user who created the database in the first  
place.


Does anyone have any ideas or has anyone ever done this
successfully on On-Rev?

I've also noticed that documentation on how to do these
things is lacking. Suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Rick
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Re: irev script to detect a mouseWithin or mouseclick

2009-12-30 Thread Pierre Sahores
In short : No, because as long as an irev script acts as a server-side  
handler, it can only respond to get or post messages.


In long : Yes, if you use an AJAX client side HTTPrequest object to  
catch the mouseWithin or mouseClick state before sending the adequate  
get or post message from it to the irev script.


Best,

Pierre


Le 30 déc. 09 à 05:04, Thomas McGrath III a écrit :


Is it possible to detect a mouseWithin or mouseClick state in irev?

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Re: Deriving an angle from three points

2009-12-16 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Friends,

Did'nt follow all the present thread so don't know if this can help  
but in case, here is the general  way i would use to process such  
tasks :



on mouseUp
   set the style of the templateGraphic to polygon
   set the opaque of the templateGraphic to true
   set the filled of the templateGraphic to true
   set the backgroundcolor of templateGraphic to blue # or what  
ever color you choose instead
   set the textcolor of templateGraphic to blue  # or what ever  
color you choose instead


   if there is a grc new_grc
   then delete grc new_grc
   create grc new_grc
   ask How many sectors do you want to display
   if it is not  then put it into secteurs_nb
   else exit to top

   # random example values you will have to replace with the real  
values you want to display


   put  into les_valeurs33
   repeat with c = 1 to secteurs_nb
  put -1+random(2)  return  return after les_valeurs33
   end repeat
   put char 1 to -3 of les_valeurs33 into les_valeurs33

   put -40+the height of this cd into graph_diametre
   put graph_diametre div 2 into graph_rayon
   put the width of this cd div 2 into x1
   put the height of this cd div 2 into y1

   put 2*pi / secteurs_nb into langle
   put langle / 2 into langlecalcule
   repeat with c = 1 to secteurs_nb
  put cos((x1*2*pi) + langlecalcule)   , after the_cos_1
  put sin((y1*2*pi) + langlecalcule)  , after the_sin_1
  add langle to langlecalcule
   end repeat
   put the_cos_1 after the_cos_1
   put the_sin_1 after the_sin_1

   put pi / secteurs_nb into langle
   put 0 into langlecalcule
   repeat with c = 1 to 2*secteurs_nb
  put cos((x1*2*pi) + langlecalcule)   , after the_cos_2
  put sin((y1*2*pi) + langlecalcule)  , after the_sin_2
  add langle to langlecalcule
   end repeat
   put the_cos_2 after the_cos_2
   put the_sin_2 after the_sin_2

   # draw the graphic

   set the points of grc new_grc to  
points_cosin 
(secteurs_nb 
,les_valeurs33 
,x1,y1,the_cos_1,the_sin_1,the_cos_2,the_sin_2,graph_rayon)

end mouseUp

function points_cosin  
secteurs_nb 
,les_valeurs,x1,y1,the_cos_1,the_sin_1,the_cos_2,the_sin_2,graph_rayon

   put  into points_nb
   put 0 into d
   repeat with c = 1 to 2*secteurs_nb
  put (1 / 11) + ((line c of les_valeurs*10) / 11) into  
active_rayon

  if c mod 2 = 1 then
 add 1 to d
 put x1  ,  y1  return  round(x1-(item c of  
the_cos_2*active_rayon*graph_rayon)),round(y1-(item c of  
the_sin_2*active_rayon*graph_rayon))  return  \
 round(x1-(item d of  
the_cos_1*active_rayon*graph_rayon)),round(y1-(item d of  
the_sin_1*active_rayon*graph_rayon))  return  \
 round(x1-(item 2+c of  
the_cos_2*active_rayon*graph_rayon)),round(y1-(item 2+c of  
the_sin_2*active_rayon*graph_rayon))  return after points_nb
  else put x1  ,  y1  return  round(x1-(item c of  
the_cos_2*active_rayon*graph_rayon)),round(y1-(item c of  
the_sin_2*active_rayon*graph_rayon))  return  \
  round(x1-(item 2+c of  
the_cos_2*active_rayon*graph_rayon)),round(y1-(item 2+c of  
the_sin_2*active_rayon*graph_rayon))  return after points_nb

  add 1 to c
   end repeat
   return points_nb  line 1 of points_nb
end points_cosin


just put this script inside a new stack's button and run it to display  
the new_graph test graph. Just tested and seems to work fine there.


Have fun !

Pierre


Le 16 déc. 09 à 11:56, Jacques Hausser a écrit :


I really should re-read my mails before sending them :-(
I cannot copy and paste scripts directly into mails (I don't know  
why) so I rewrite them... with bugs !


in function calcangle the line

if SurfaceTriangle (a,c,b) then

should be

if SurfaceTriangle(a,c,b)  0 then

... but you corrected it already !

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Re: OT OS X HD Partitioning, multiple OSs

2009-12-05 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Jim,

Have an eye to Sun VirtualBox 3 (free), as a possible alternative to  
WMware. I switched from Parallels and never went back to it nor  
WMware. Run faster and safer than Parallels and never crashes.


MBP Pro first gen (32 bits) -  OS X 10.5.8 - 2 Go RAM - 300 GB 5400 t/ 
mn HD


Win 2000 Pro (directly stored as a 10 Go file inside the standard  
journalised OS X file system)
Win XP Pro (directly stored as a 16 Go file inside the standard  
journalised OS X file system)
Ubuntu 8 (directly stored as a 10 Go file inside the standard  
journalised OS X file system)


No need to format separate partitions.

Best,

Pierre

Le 5 déc. 09 à 06:30, jim sims a écrit :


I might be getting a 13 160 GB  MacBook Pro

I'm thinking of using VMware Fusion to add at least one version of  
Windows or maybe more. This will hopefully be my travel machine that  
I want to use for development while away, so I'd like to get all I  
might need in it.


I usually don't have tons of music, movies, and stuff on my machine  
so I think the 160 GB should do.


What have other people done with their machines?

What OS(s) have you loaded - XP, Vista,Windows 7?

If Linux, what flavor might be the best/most common to develop for?

How did you partition it? What sizes for each?

What would you do differently if they did it over again (likely the  
most informative question/answer!)?


TIA
sims
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Re: Printing rubbish

2009-11-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi There,

See if this can help (mac os x and linux platforms only - just sticked  
out of one of my 24/7 rev apps witch take an html block as input and  
convert/save it as pdf) :


   put HTML_output into url (file:  HTML_to_save_path)
   get shell(/System/Library/Printers/Libraries/convert -f
HTML_to_save_path  -o  PDF_to_save_path  -j application/pdf)


Some doc there :

http://www.geekology.co.za/blog/2009/02/bulk-convert-html-rtf-to-pdf-using-mac-os-x-command-line-or-an-applescript/

or Googled it with :

System/Library/Printers/Libraries/convert

for the details

Best,

Pierre


Le 28 nov. 09 à 21:33, William de Smet a écrit :


Hi Richmond,

I tried this before and found the following script in one of my files:
---

*put* fld name into tName

 *put* tName into url (file:specialFolderPath(Desktop)/ 
test.pdf)


---


This generates a PDF file on the desktop (OSX) and gets a Preview  
Icon.


But when opening the file it gives an error. Probably there is still
something missing.


Greetings,


William

2009/11/28 Richmond Mathewson richmondmathew...@gmail.com


On 11/28/09 7:29 PM, BNig wrote:


Richmond,

if I put this into a button
on mouseUp
  revprintfield (Field  1)
end mouseUp
it starts a little dialog that looks unfamiliar but if I OK it  
then I get
the usual printer dialog. If I then choose preview as output I get  
a PDF

in
preview. And I can save to a pdf-file in the usual manner.
Mind you field 1 is a scrolling field with about 1 page worth of  
text of
which only the 5 first lines are visible on the card. Everything  
is in the

pdf. This is on MacOSX 10.5.8, Rev 4.0.0
regards
Bernd




Thanks BNig,

However, I was trying to find a way, in Mac OS X, to print directly  
from

a field to a PDF file.

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Re: revIgniter - setting the base url

2009-11-27 Thread Pierre Sahores
Bravo and Thanks to share your incredibly clear and usefull AJAX/MVC  
framwork Ralf.


Coul'nt get my eyes out of it for most of last night ;-)

We, yet, just need to get the server-side engine out to become able to  
run real cool apps out of our on-rev accounts...


About what Nicolas asked about, it seems that the trouble could have  
to do with the on-rev standard setup of the .htaccess config, is'nt ?


Kind Regards,

Pierre


Le 27 nov. 09 à 12:07, Ralf Bitter a écrit :


Nicolas,

you did it right. It is my fault. There is a problem
if one puts the revIgniter system into a subfolder of
the root.

In your case
put http://kweto.com/; into gConfig[baseUrl]
should work, but it doesn't.

I will look into it immediately. In the meantime you
could create a subdomain for your testing purposes like:

http://yourSubDomain.kweto.com/

and put the revIgniter files into the root of this subdomain.
Then your setting should read:

put http://yourSubDomain.kweto.com/; into gConfig[baseUrl]
This works.


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Re: Connecting directly to On-Rev SQL

2009-11-23 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Bob,

For security reasons, the on-rev servers are set to accept localhost  
MySQL connexions only. To let your stack bind the MySQL server, she  
need to tell to an irev script what to query/request from the db.  
Works like a charm in this way.


Best Regards,


Le 22 nov. 09 à 19:12, Bob Sneidar a écrit :


Hi all.

I have browsed through the Use Rev posts but can't seem to find any  
info on this. I'd like to connect directly to the On-Rev MySQL from  
my Rev stacks. What is the URL or address to do that?


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Re: Connecting directly to On-Rev SQL

2009-11-23 Thread Pierre Sahores

Why not but the irev or php or... ways lets us a safer solution ;-)

Le 23 nov. 09 à 17:35, stephen barncard a écrit :

Not true. Security issues aside, one can use % as the ip address to  
accept
any address for a MySQL client connection.  See Remote Database  
Access

Hosts in the Cpanel.


2009/11/22 Pierre Sahores psaho...@free.fr


Hi Bob,

For security reasons, the on-rev servers are set to accept  
localhost MySQL

connexions only.

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Re: Biting the Apple

2009-11-18 Thread Pierre Sahores

Congratulations RunRev ! Time to go ;-)

Kind Regards,

Pierre

Le 18 nov. 09 à 17:59, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :


I saw RevMedia here:

http://www.apple.com/downloads/

today. Congratulations, RunRev!
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Re: On-Rev and PostgreSQL

2009-11-17 Thread Pierre Sahores


Le 17 nov. 09 à 19:37, Mark Wieder a écrit :


Good points. Postgresql in particular locks access down to localhost
by default. You have to modify the .conf files in order to allow
remote access.


Hi Mark and all,

It's not realy safe to set up a postgreSQL nor MySQL on-rev backend as  
a remote bindable rdbms as long as direct communication with those db  
from the outside world without using an SSL, SHTTP or SSL tunnel will  
be unsecure.


If we need to bind those backends without opening security holes in  
our processes (login/password transfert over the web, even as MD5  
hashes can be dangerous), the best to do is to have the revlet sending  
its requests to an irev script witch will query the rdbms in localhost  
mode and send back the result to the revlet.


As long as i did'nt set any revlet-irev communication process for yet,  
i can't realy be realy helpfull about this part of the recommandation  
but if anyone need some irev-MySQL way to go, i can send some samples.


Best,

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Re: On-Rev and PostgreSQL

2009-11-17 Thread Pierre Sahores
Seems reasonable. If your customer runs a Win IIS or Apache web  
server, a possible way would be to replace the irev stuff by a cgi  
but, in practice, i would never be confident about such a solution  
because windows is not unix/linux


Best Regards,

Pierre

Le 17 nov. 09 à 21:59, Len Morgan a écrit :

I agree with you except there are cases where it IS necessary and  
doesn't require SSL.  I have a customer that has an in house network  
and WAN (it covers about 60 locations around the US but all  
connections are by VPN back to the corporate office).  I don't have  
the luxury of having an irev server on their web server for my  
revlet to talk to (in their case it's an MS SQL database accessed  
using ODBC).  I need to have the revlet communicate with the DB  
directly and as I mentioned in my last email, I haven't figured out  
how to include the necessary .dll to do that from a revlet.


len

Pierre Sahores wrote:
It's not realy safe to set up a postgreSQL nor MySQL on-rev backend  
as a remote bindable rdbms as long as direct communication with  
those db from the outside world without using an SSL, SHTTP or SSL  
tunnel will be unsecure.


If we need to bind those backends without opening security holes in  
our processes (login/password transfert over the web, even as MD5  
hashes can be dangerous), the best to do is to have the revlet  
sending its requests to an irev script witch will query the rdbms  
in localhost mode and send back the result to the revlet.


As long as i did'nt set any revlet-irev communication process for  
yet, i can't realy be realy helpfull about this part of the  
recommandation but if anyone need some irev-MySQL way to go, i can  
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Re: [OT] Synergy on Snow Leopard?

2009-11-17 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Scott,

Did you upgrade to the last version of SynergyKM-1.0b7-Installer.dmg  
witch seems to work fine under Snow-Leopard (i did'nt test) ?


http://sourceforge.net/projects/synergykm/files/

Best Regards,

Pierre

Le 18 nov. 09 à 01:31, Scott Rossi a écrit :


Anybody have the screen-sharing software Synergy running on OSX Snow
Leopard?  I can't seem to get any systems other than Macs to  
connect.  Am
pretty sure I have the latest version 1.3.1 running on the various  
systems,
but get errors on the Windows side (forcibly rejected connections)  
and some
on the OSX side too.  Found a fork development package called  
Synergy Plus
but it doesn't appear to work with SynergyKVM (OSX control panel).   
Am going
to attempt to configure everything manually but was wondering if  
anyone else

has it working.

Thanks  Regards,

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Re: [OT] Synergy on Snow Leopard?

2009-11-17 Thread Pierre Sahores
The SynergyKM-1.0b7-Installer.dmg package include the 1.3.1 Synergy  
version + 1 OSX preference pane so you don't need to edit them by end  
anymore ,-)


Pierre

Le 18 nov. 09 à 02:55, Scott Rossi a écrit :


Recently, Pierre Sahores wrote:


Did you upgrade to the last version of SynergyKM-1.0b7-Installer.dmg
witch seems to work fine under Snow-Leopard (i did'nt test) ?


I think I have gone through 5 downloads of Synergy and I don't know  
what

version I have now -- I just know it's 1.3.1 or later! :-)

I can get SynergyKM to install, but when using it I cannot get any  
clients
to connect.  I've gone back to creating a config file manually and  
launching
through terminal, which seems to work, but it's difficult to manage  
this way

and hard to know whether it is working or not without trial and error.

Thanks  Regards,

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Re: Wake up Revolution

2009-11-15 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Inselfan,

I use the Rev 4.0 GM1(IDE) to run a stack as a 24/7 long running  
process without any problem on 4+1 different boxes :


The process consist to produce, one grid after an other, crosswords  
games (lexicons + AI outputs the games that are then uploaded to www.wrds.com 
.


The 4 first boxes are producing the games and the last one is  
uploading them.


Producers Boxes :

- Medion laptop Pentium M 1.6 Ghz with 1 Go RAM Win XP Pro
- Acer AspireOne subnotebook Intel N 270 1.6 Ghz with 1 Go RAM Win XP  
Home
- Asus eeePC 900 subnotebook Intel Pentium Celeron 0.9 Ghz with 1 Go  
RAM - Win XP Home

- Mac Book Pro Core 2 (32 bits) 2 Ghz with 2 Go RAM - Mac OS X 10.5.8

Upload Box ;

PowerBook G4 1Ghz with 1 Go RAM - Mac OS X 10.4.11

Dev. Box :

- Mac Book Pro Core 2 (32 bits) 2 Ghz with 2 Go RAM - Mac OS X 10.5.8

All is working perfectly under all thoses configs.

I use ClamWin 0.95 antivirus on the win boxes.

What i just noticed in switching for Rev 3.5 to Rev 4.0 is that the  
script editor seems 20% more reactive under the dev box. Can't say, at  
this point, if the engine is realy 20% faster too.


Hope this can help.

Best Regards,

P. Sahores


Le 15 nov. 09 à 14:13, Inselfan a écrit :



Holá Richmond,

Well, running same Stacks with RR-2.9 is OK so far.
I don't think, that my PC's are infected. Not with a Virus or  
something

else.
It is only RR 4.0 which blocks. On all Computers, but thanks for  
trying to

help.

I would love to tell the World, that RunRev 4.0 is the best ever and  
that

everything works as expected, but I think, it's a long way there...

kind regards

Horst



Dear Inselfan,
 I cannot help noticing you are using Windows;

Maybe the problem does not lie with RunRev 4, but
maybe there is a background process (possibly
some sort of virus) that is triggered when you
launch RunRev, that is hogging the memory.

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Re: On-Rev and PostgreSQL

2009-11-15 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Rick,

As long as i was'nt able to set up a test db in using the phpPgAdmin  
cPanel's module (early days of may 2009), i didn't go further about  
using PostgreSQL in conjunction with on-rev and switched to MySQL  
instead witch works perfect (both phpMyAdmin and direct localhost irev  
request and queries - revlets untested) about what i need from my irev  
apps.


Best,

Pierre

Le 15 nov. 09 à 17:05, Rick Harrison a écrit :


Hi there,

Has anyone been able to read, and write
to a PostgreSQL database located on
the On-Rev server using a revlet?

If you have please let me know.

Thanks,

Rick
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Re: Post - error socket is not open

2009-10-20 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Ray

In supposing that you are running a rev standalone as an application's  
server (not as on-rev / irev paradigm solutions does), you will  
probably get some usable informations in this tutorial i wrote years  
ago. The purposed contains was more usefull at that time as it is  
today : the new irev runrev web technology is definitivelly lots more  
reliable.


http://www2.sahores-conseil.com/insead/index_en.html

Best Regards,

Pierre



Le 21 oct. 09 à 00:53, Ray Horsley a écrit :

Some of our users are intermittently getting this error error  
socket is not open in the result when posting an http request to a  
web server.  I'm unable to repeat it.  The standalone is not in the  
startup process and I'm sure the internet library was included in  
the build.  Any ideas on why or how to test for this?


Thanks,

Ray Horsley
LinkIt! Software

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Re: [ANN] WeCode Planet meta-blog that collects posts about revolution.

2009-10-15 Thread Pierre Sahores

Great idea, Andre ! Congratulations and thanks for this :-)


Le 15 oct. 09 à 17:03, Andre Garzia a écrit :


Bom Dia Amiguinhos,
I am happy to announce a little hack. I am building a Rev Learning  
site with
tools and the like. The first tool is WeCode Planet which is a  
metablog that
collects posts from various Rev related blogs in a single place. It  
is an
easy way to get informed. There's a form at the site for you to add  
new
blogs in case I missed some. The source code is available there as  
well and
a RSS FEED from the site can be used elsewhere on your own site and  
tools.


http://wecode.org/planet

Yes, the CSS is not pleasant, thats just me learning how to float  
things

around. I hope to get the colors right soon.

By the way, the website updates itself five times a day, if you want  
to
force an update, you can click the refresh link but it is not  
needed. The
site is driven by SQLite, there was no need to use MySQL since it is  
such a

simple site and most of the SQL is SELECT.

Enjoy
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Re: [OT] Figuring Out XML Error?

2009-10-12 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Scott,

Did your brother test what occurs in applying the rev command :

put uniEncode(fileURL,UTF8) into fileURL

to the text file before sending it to the proprietary software used to  
output the XML file?


Best Regards,

P.


Le 12 oct. 09 à 09:19, Scott Rossi a écrit :


Hi List:

Was wondering if any XML savvy folks out there might know how to track
down/correct a formatting error (?) in an XML file.

My brother is using some proprietary software to translate text in XML
documents into languages with diacritical characters.  The output  
produced
by the software apparently has one or more errors that prevent it  
from being

rendered properly in a Web browser for example.

I've tried just looking at the raw XML which appears to include some  
MS
tags, but I have neither a dedicated XML editor nor enough knowledge  
to know

what to look for.  Perhaps someone here can offer a clue.

A sample file is posted here:
http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/document.xml.zip

Thanks  Regards,

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Re: Perl and Revolution at OSDC.fr 2009

2009-10-08 Thread Pierre Sahores

Bravo Thierry !

Pierre

Le 8 oct. 09 à 13:05, viktoras d. a écrit :


Thierry, that is excellent!

Btw, I am interested in rev2perl, can I try it out somehow? Is it  
free or commercial?


All the best
Viktoras

Thierry wrote:


Le 25 sept. 09 à 15:26, Trevor DeVore a écrit :

I just heard that Thierry Douez was accepted to present at OSDC.fr  
2009.
In his presentation he will be showing off the Perl/Revolution  
integration

he has been working on.

http://act.osdc.fr/osdc2009fr/talk/2399

Thierry presented his Perl external for Revolution at RunRevLive 09.


Done !

This presentation was a real success and
I had to answer a lot of questions about Revolution...
OK, mostly in the pubs but still :-)

If you are interested to know what I presented at osdc.fr
( Open Source Developer Conferences ), have a look at
http://sunnyrevcode.com/r2pbioarchimed.htm

Enjoy.
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Re: SQLite substr strangeness

2009-09-29 Thread Pierre Sahores
Did you try in urlencoding/urldecoding the parts of your request  
containting multiple words separated by spaces ?


Best,

Le 29 sept. 09 à 18:37, Peter Haworth a écrit :

Posted this on the forum recently but had no ideas.  Anyone else  
come across this?


Something weird going on with a SELECT statement that includes a  
substr function.


This statement yields the ubiquitous SQL error or missing database  
rev error:


SELECT AccountID,substr(AccountName,12) FROM AccountHdr WHERE  
AccountType='Asset' AND substr(AccountName,1,11)='Receivable:' AND  
Hidden =0 ORDER BY AccountName


The exact same statement (copied and pasted) in the Firefox SQLite  
Manager plug in works fine and produces the correct results.


Trial and error shows that the following works:

SELECT AccountID,AccountName FROM AccountHdr WHERE  
AccountType='Asset' AND substr(AccountName,1,11)='Receivable:' AND  
Hidden =0 ORDER BY AccountName


So something about the substr function in the SELECT appears to be  
the problem. I'm using revDataFromQuery to execute the SELECT.


Any ideas?

As an aside, why does rev not return specific SQLite error messages?

Thanks,
Pete

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Re: [OT] Book on The Art of Community

2009-09-27 Thread Pierre Sahores
Or you can right-click over the download link to save the target file  
directly where you want.


Thanks, for the input, Richmond,

Pierre

Le 26 sept. 09 à 17:18, stephen barncard a écrit :

One can also assign .pdfs to always open in Preview by changing the  
suffix

assignment in the finder.   This might have the effect of Webkit using
Preview for viewing PDFs in Safari, as I observe them loading really  
fast.
THis is something that I do every time there's a OS upgrade. Acrobat  
Reader
has a few extra features but they aren't usually worth the extra  
load time.

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2009/9/26 Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net



On Sep 26, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

Get it while its hot:



http://www.jonobacon.org/2009/09/18/the-art-of-community-available-for-free-download/



The PDF is only just over 2MB, but you know how slow PDFs can load in
browsers, especially if the Adobe Reader kicks in to do the  
loading. So I
used the contextual menu to have it download the file, which I can  
then

speedily view in Preview.



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Re: How to create a n-tier app with Revolution

2009-09-17 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Jérôme,

The tutorial page has moved and is still available there :

http://195.14.22.232/insead/index.html

The described solution is becoming less usefull yet that on-rev and  
the forecoming revserver are making my PHP workaround solution  way  
obsolete.


I recommand warmly to go to the on-rev / revserver technology instead.  
It works perfectly in each compartiment of the game (POST / GET /  
PUT / FTP, etc...).


Again, my 10 years old PHP sockets listener/translator is no more a  
needed alternative.


Best Regards,

Pierre



Le 17 sept. 09 à 00:53, Jérôme Rosat a écrit :


Bonjour Pierre,

Thank you for the link. Indeed it is fast.

I read your tutorial about Serveur d'application TCP/IP. It's  
perfect for a POC. But the download link is broken. Is it possible  
to have a other link to download it ?


Le 16 sept. 2009 à 23:47, Pierre Sahores a écrit :


Hi Jérôme,

Perhaps would you be interested in having an eye to this, as a work  
in progress on-rev project and proof of concept :


http://www.wrds.com/

It's mainly build on top of a 200 ko irev server-side lib + a MySQL  
5 backend + some tousands of XML datasource files. At this time, it  
runs a Java applet too, witch will be replaced with a revlet as  
soon as this one will become available as a GM version.


The best of all is the speed and stability of the revserver engine.  
Don't hesite to ask for more details offlist.


Best Regards,


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In my company,  IT guys believe only in n-tier apps developed in  
Java with a web interface. And often, I am not satisfied with the  
result.


I would like to create a proof of concept (POC) to demonstrate  
that it is possible to create a n-tier app with Revolution. I read  
on the Revolution web site that it is possible to do that but I  
didn't  find an example or documentation which explains simply the  
concept and the manner of implementing it.


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Re: How to create a n-tier app with Revolution

2009-09-16 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Jérôme,

Perhaps would you be interested in having an eye to this, as a work in  
progress on-rev project and proof of concept :


http://www.wrds.com/

It's mainly build on top of a 200 ko irev server-side lib + a MySQL 5  
backend + some tousands of XML datasource files. At this time, it runs  
a Java applet too, witch will be replaced with a revlet as soon as  
this one will become available as a GM version.


The best of all is the speed and stability of the revserver engine.  
Don't hesite to ask for more details offlist.


Best Regards,


Le 16 sept. 09 à 21:43, Jérôme Rosat a écrit :

In my company,  IT guys believe only in n-tier apps developed in  
Java with a web interface. And often, I am not satisfied with the  
result.


I would like to create a proof of concept (POC) to demonstrate that  
it is possible to create a n-tier app with Revolution. I read on the  
Revolution web site that it is possible to do that but I didn't   
find an example or documentation which explains simply the concept  
and the manner of implementing it.


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On-Rev Server impressive speed improvment !

2009-09-06 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi All !

Seems that the last version of the on-rev server works, in average,  
about 15 times faster than the previous one :-)


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Re: Problems with libURLftpUploadFile

2009-09-04 Thread Pierre Sahores

Try this working 24/7 there (Rev Ent 3.5, OS X 10.5.8)

put url (binfile:  path_to_thefile_to_upload) into url  
(your_ftp_server_credenti...@address  the_remote_path  /   
the_uploaded_file_name))

if url (FTP_Server_Address.../the_uploaded_file_name) is  then beep

Cheers,

P.

Le 4 sept. 09 à 16:37, Kevin Stallibrass a écrit :


Hi all,



I have a problem where:



Put fld contains FTP path into tURL

libURLftpUploadFile  c:/myfile.txt, tURL ,showStatus



works fine but.



Put fld contains FTP path into tURL

Put c:/myfile.txt into tFilepath

libURLftpUploadFile  tFilepath, tURL , showStatus



Results in c:/myfile.txt instead of the correct data being written  
into

the uploaded text file

The same happens if I use libURLftpUpload



So, is it not possible to use 2 variables? Or am I missing something



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Re: Windows monitor resolution

2009-08-30 Thread Pierre Sahores

As a survey's output of one of my asp's app :

1.
1440x900
173
45,17 %
2.
1024x768
83
21,67 %
3.
1280x1024
25
6,53 %
4.
1280x800
23
6,01 %
5.
1440x829
18
4,70 %
6.
1680x1050
16
4,18 %
7.
800x600
8
2,09 %
8.
1152x864
7
1,83 %
9.
1920x1200
5
1,31 %
10.
1280x960
4
1,04 %
11.
1366x768
3
0,78 %
12.
1024x819
2
0,52 %
13.
1088x612
2
0,52 %
14.
1280x720
2
0,52 %
15.
1280x768
2
0,52 %
16.
1024x640
1
0,26 %
17.
1067x667
1
0,26 %
18.
1344x840
1
0,26 %
19.
1600x900
1
0,26 %
20.
1843x1037
1
0,26 %
21.
2560x1600
1
0,26 %
22.
320x396
1
0,26 %
23.
819x614
1
0,26 %
24.
853x480
1
0,26 %
25.
986x616
1
0,26 %

Best,


Le 30 août 09 à 09:52, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :


jim sims wrote:
I usually us a Mac, but I have a crappy XP machine with a CRT that  
I do testing with. I use this machine as a low range, base sort of  
test vehicle. The best it can do is 1280x1024 resolution.



What resolution are most of your Windows apps planned for?

What is the most common resolution that your users use?


sims
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Re: another PHP-Revlet question

2009-08-29 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Yves,

Should this help as a starter point (javascript support needed) ?

form2.irev :

html
headtitleiphplib/title
/head
body

form action=httpr2.php method=post
pType in this fieldbr
input type=text name=textfield
pinput type=submit value=Check
/form

/body
/html

httpr2.php :

htmlbody

Please, wait...

?php

$exAE = ;
	while (list($header, $value) = each($_POST)) $exAE .= $header= 
$value;
	echo 'form name=toirev action=httpl2.irev method=post  
id=toirev_idinput type=hidden name=contents  
value='.urlencode($exAE).'/form';


?

script language=JavaScript
   document.forms['toirev'].submit();
/script

/body/html

httpl2.irev :

html
head
titleiPHPLib/title  
/head
body

?rev

repeat for each key k in $_POST
put k  =  urldecode($_POST[k])   after aaa
end repeat

if aaa is not 
	then put fieldset class=contacttabletrtd  aaa  /td/ 
tr/table/fieldset
	else put fieldset class=contacttabletrtd  souci...  / 
td/tr/table/fieldset


?

/body
/html

Let me know. If not, there is a second way to go (without js support  
need) in using curl


Best Regards,

Pierre



Hi list

I have a PHP function which needs an argument and this PHP function  
returns an answer


How can I post an argument to a PHP function and recover the return  
value of the PHP function ?

The classic post command doesn't give the answer in a rev variable

Thanks.


Greetings.

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Re: [OT] Who still uses a Mac PPC?

2009-08-26 Thread Pierre Sahores
Beside 3 Wintel boxes and 2 MBP, i still use two of them : a macmini  
G4 1.42 Ghz 4 Go OSX 10.3.9 as a web/db server and a PWB 12 G4 1 Ghz  
2 Go 10.4.11 as an administration console. Both are just working  
perfect for such tasks.


Best,

Le 26 août 09 à 13:02, Ian Wood a écrit :


My wife's main computer is my old rev. A G5 PowerMac.

Ian

On 26 Aug 2009, at 11:51, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

With the advent of Mac OS 10.6; an Intel processor only OS I am  
interested to see who is
still depending on Mac PPC computers (G3,G4,G5) to get their work  
done.

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Re: memory saturating with a repeat loop

2009-08-21 Thread Pierre Sahores

Bonjour André,

Should this design proposal help ?



global Stacks_to_scan,Stack_to_parse,Compteur

on mouseup
get current_eval()
end mouseup

function current_eval
if Stacks_to_parse is  then
 define_thestacks_to_scan_as_one_stack_peer_line
put 1 into Compteur
put line Compteur of Stacks_to_scan into Stack_to_parse
apply your stats_collect_code to stackStack_to_parse there
get next_eval()
else if Compteur  the num of lines in Stacks_to_scan then
add 1 into Compteur
put line Compteur of Stacks_to_scan into Stack_to_parse
apply your stats_collect_code to stackStack_to_parse there
get next_eval()
else
put  into Stacks_to_scan
put  into Compteur
exit to top
end if
end current_eval

function next_eval
get current_eval()
end next_eval



Best Regards,

Pierre


Bonjour,

I have an app including about five  hundred stacks (main stacks with  
substacks); they are physician's clients files.
In order to produce statistics I have a handler which search the  
values of several measures in the main stack and one substack of  
each clients.


I am using a repeat loop to search the stacks (useful to say that,  
as soon as the values are picked up, I delete the main stack).


Despite this, my app systematically crashes before completing the  
all set of stacks.


In the archives of the list, I found the following :
---
Re: Releasing Memory and Virtual Memory

J. Landman Gay
Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:27:28 -0700

BNig wrote:

   Derek,
   do you import the 100 or so images in a repeat loop?
   If so try whether adding a wait 2 milliseconds in the repeat loop  
helps.
   Or alternatively try to do it in a send structure. In my  
experience Rev
   has problems releasing memory in a repeat loop. When I changed to  
a send to

   me in 2 milliseconds no more problem with memory build-up.

I agree, and I'm pretty sure this must be what's wrong. Rev doesn't  
do any garbage collection until a handler ends. The most reliable  
way is the send in time structure.

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-

But after a lot of unsuccessful trials I am completely lost and seem  
unable to think correctly anymore!


including wait 2 milliseconds in the repeat loop does not help.

I dont see how I could avoid the repeat loop ? (how to use a send  
in time structure ? is it instead of the repeat loop ??)
I tried to proceed one hundred stacks at a time only, but here again  
I dont see how to avoid a repeat loop ?


What am I missing ?

Thanks a lot in advance for any advice

Best regards from Grenoble
André

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Re: [ANN] Stacks published on the Web

2009-08-02 Thread Pierre Sahores

Le 2 août 09 à 17:24, Colin Holgate a écrit :

I don't think that the plugin should insist on asking the user for  
permission to load content from the web


My personal tought :

Yes, as long as this web contents can only interact with the user  
without any local-filesystem access, but only as inside the plugin  
runnable code and medias.

No, in any other cases.

The way that Flash works with writing local content works well.  
Flash can, by default, write up to 100k of local data without asking  
for permission. The user can increase or decrease that at any time.


But in terms of real ability to fill very unfriendly code to the  
client-side computer, 100 k is enought to kill anything of the local  
file-system and even the hard-disk it-self by speeding it up until it  
definitivelly crash via a 6ko sniplet. So, if 100 k is enought to kill  
and hack anything, both, the Java or Flash security models are only  
non-sense in anything else out of marketing considerations.


In my humble advice, as a real honest team, management and company,  
RunRev know and does exactly what need to be done to protect the  
client-side computer and i think for my own that they are just doing  
the best of what need to be done.


On the other hand, i would appreciate to be able to avoid the display  
of any local-file system access autorisation demand, each time i  
purpose a plugin-app witch don't interact in any way with the local  
file system (updating it-self via post, get, realtime video-streaming,  
video-conferencing, etc...) even if to stay fluent in terms of user's  
experience, this need for me, to be able to save its personal plugin's  
preferences to my own server, instead of in writing them to its local  
file-system.


Mes deux centimes d'Euro ;-)

Pierre

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Re: [ANN] Stacks published on the Web

2009-08-02 Thread Pierre Sahores


Le 2 août 09 à 18:43, Colin Holgate a écrit :



On Aug 2, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

But in terms of real ability to fill very unfriendly code to the  
client-side computer, 100 k is enought to kill anything of the  
local file-system and even the hard-disk it-self by speeding it up  
until it definitivelly crash via a 6ko sniplet. So, if 100 k is  
enought to kill and hack anything, both, the Java or Flash security  
models are only non-sense in anything else out of marketing  
considerations.


This isn't a worry, because the 100k is effectively a text file, and  
Flash has no way to execute the file. It's only for storing things  
like preferences.


Would not be a good idea to insist and i will hangup there after just  
some last words : this is just what the marketing says. Any master2 n- 
tier security course just make us green about all what can, in fact,  
be done behind the scene. In my own case, the best i learned about the  
subject credits more an army officier thesis than the unmodeled course  
contents...


...,


Pierre



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Re: start using...

2009-08-02 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Yves,

In remote access mode, the directory of the stack can be handled as  
any other kind of http url (html, xml, txt,etc...).


If you just try to have the server's stack available as a script lib  
of the revlet in following the start using stack n by insert the  
script of cd/script of stack n in the back/front, the simplest way to  
try would be to just use a


1.- put url http;//yourdomainnameserver/thepathtoyourfile into  
myscriptlib_var where yourfile is a txt file containing the scripts  
you want to to run inside the plugin,
2.- and than make myscriptlib_var available inside the plugin ram  
instance in running the command insert myscriptlib_var in the back/ 
front.


Should this be handy ?

Else, could you explain a little more about the process you want to  
set up, including the type of communication you want to establish  
beetwin the revlet and the server stack ?


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Le 2 août 09 à 22:09, Yves COPPE a écrit :



Le 01-août-09 à 19:43, Yves COPPE a écrit :


Hi list


I want to use the following script

start using stack xxx on a server with a revlet

how can I get the directory of a stack on a server ?

the stack is in the same folder (dir) as the revlet on the server

thanks.

Greetings.

Yves COPPE
yvesco...@skynet.be


Re List


Has anybody any suggestion for my question above ?

Thanks.


Greetings.

Yves COPPE
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Re: start using...

2009-08-02 Thread Pierre Sahores


Le 2 août 09 à 23:08, Yves COPPE a écrit :



Le 02-août-09 à 22:46, Pierre Sahores a écrit :


Hi Yves,

In remote access mode, the directory of the stack can be handled as  
any other kind of http url (html, xml, txt,etc...).


If you just try to have the server's stack available as a script  
lib of the revlet in following the start using stack n by insert  
the script of cd/script of stack n in the back/front, the simplest  
way to try would be to just use a


1.- put url http;//yourdomainnameserver/thepathtoyourfile into  
myscriptlib_var where yourfile is a txt file containing the  
scripts you want to to run inside the plugin,
2.- and than make myscriptlib_var available inside the plugin ram  
instance in running the command insert myscriptlib_var in the back/ 
front.


Should this be handy ?

Else, could you explain a little more about the process you want to  
set up, including the type of communication you want to establish  
beetwin the revlet and the server stack ?




Re,
Surely,
I have a library in a stack. This library is not the mine. The stack  
with the library is password protected

So the only way to use the library is to start with

Start using sack containing the lib

If I write
put url (binfile:http://www.mydomainname.com/myFolder/mystack;  
into myscriptlib

and then start using stack myscriptlib
it fails

If I write start using stack http://www.mydomainname.com/myFolder/mystack 


it also fails

If I write on my main stack, when this stack becomes a revlet
answer the filename of this stack
I get an empty answer

So I cannot set the defaultFolder and I cannot pick a scrip tof a  
library


How do I do in this case ?



Need, at least, to get an unlocked version of the stack/the contained  
scrpts you want to use. Why don't you ask about your need to the  
copyright older of the stack ?


Best,

Pierre



Thanks.

Greetings.

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Re: [OT] Is there a future for CentOS or systems to run on your web server

2009-07-31 Thread Pierre Sahores

More preciously : Rev 2.1.2 is the last version to run on Solaris.

Perhaps would it be usefull to have it compiled again for this  
platform, as a marketing effort, at least, to help to let RevServe be  
seen as a professional grade alternative to Tomcat or PHP.


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Le 31 juil. 09 à 12:21, GIRARD Damien a écrit :


Hi,

Sad is it, I am running CentOS as development workstation for its  
maturity and like it. (I had just to compile Mono to have the latest  
version).


Personnaly I am using thoses operating system, and each ones have  
its usages:

- Graphical development: Windows. (Yes I like Windows).
- Embeded development: CentOS.
- Embeded operating system: Debian.
- Server: Solaris/OpenSolaris.

Since Rev 2.x we are all seeing the Sun logo at the startup of Rev,  
but rev is not running on Solaris :/
This is sad because Solaris is a really good operating system for  
server. I personnaly liked to use it. (ZFS, Zones, dTrace...)


My two cents...

Damien
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Re: a php relay to either rev cgi or onrev

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores
] is 
then return fieldset class=contacttable  \
	 	sc_info_alert2(Merci de renseigner l'ensemble des champs suivis du  
caract#232;re  quote  *  quote  \

avant de poursuivre.brbrbr)  /table/fieldset  \
tabletrtd height=40/td/tr/table
else if the num of words in $_POST[recaptcha_response_field] is not 2
then return fieldset class=contacttable  \
 		sc_info_alert2(Merci de raffraichir et de compl#233;ter le  
challenge  quote  reCAPTCHA  quote  \

avant de poursuivre.brbrbr)  /table/fieldset  \
tabletrtd height=40/td/tr/table
else
		set httpheaders to Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded  
 cr  cr

post (privatekey=your_revcaptcha_private_key_goes_there  \
			remoteip=  $_server[remote_addr]  challenge=   
$_POST[recaptcha_challenge_field]  \
			response=  $_POST[recaptcha_response_field]) to url http://api-verify.recaptcha.net/verify 


if true is in it and success is in it then
			get mail(s...@wrds.com,[CONTACT] Demande d'information  
services WRDS.COM... [CONTACT],aaa,s...@wrds.com)

return fieldset class=contacttable  \
sc_info_alert(Cher(e)  $_POST[nom]  ,brbrVotre demande  
d'information nous est bien parvenue.  \
Elle sera examin#233;e pour suites agrave; donner sous 48h/ 
jours ouvrables.brbrBien cordialement,brbr  \
Pierre-Jean Sahoresbrresponsable de  
publicationbrbrbrbr,$_server[http_referer])  /table/ 
fieldset  \

tabletrtd height=40/td/tr/table
else
return fieldset class=contacttable  \
	 			sc_info_alert2(Merci de raffraichir et de compl#233;ter le  
challenge  quote  reCAPTCHA  quote  \

avant de poursuivre.brbrbr)  
/table/fieldset  \
tabletrtd height=40/td/tr/table
end if
end if
end sc_contact_report



Hope this can help you to setup your irev driven php process

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Le 28 juil. 09 à 07:59, Bernard Devlin a écrit :


Years ago Pierre Sahores built an application server based on Rev.  He
used Apache/PHP as the front end, then used socket connections between
PHP and Rev so that a long-running Rev process could interact with
databases, and return the results via PHP to Apache.

There is a lot to recommend in his design.  He has a tutorial (in
french and english) here:
http://www2.sahores-conseil.com/insead/index_en.html

I can imagine you may not need the whole infrastructure he had in
mind, but getting the Apache/PHP/Rev stuff to work sounds like it
might be what you want, and from what I remember when I followed his
tutorial a couple of years ago, it was all straightforward.

Bernard

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Nicolas Cuetonicon...@gmail.com  
wrote:

After much testing and frustation, I've discovered that the on-rev
server is unable to read the $_POST array when sent by WAP/WML-based
Japanese cellphones to an .irev script.

As a workaround, I've make a .php script that can read in $_POST. The
next step is using php to forward the $_POST data to an .irev or
rev-cgi script -- assuming of course that such a thing is possible.
But, I really want to avoid having to learn (any more!) php, so am
instead posting this somewhat off-topic request for help.

Has someone tried to use php to relay data to .irev/rev-cgi?

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Re: a php relay to either rev cgi or onrev

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Nicolas,



Thank you Pierre, but I do not understand your example.

Where is the ?rev declaration?

How does the (rev?) function sc_contact_report get called? I see a
contact_report, but no sc_contact_report.

About the input type submit, shouldn't there be a form
action=somefile.irev method=post line somewhere?

Very confused...

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Le 28 juil. 09 à 09:41, Pierre Sahores a écrit :



Hi Friends,

Nicolas,

You just need to insert a simple line of javascript in your irev  
script to call a php piece of code from it.


About a working example see : http://www.wrds.com/contact.irev 
 where the reCAPTCHA part relies on 3 simple php sniplets and the  
rest of the page on irev.


In calling from a simple js snipplet directly inserted in your  
revTalk code the first php sniplet, you go outside of the rev loop  
of your process ;
Then, the first php sniplet call the main php function (second php  
sniplet) you need to handle and have the return catched-back as your  
needed irev readable $_vars
At this point, and it's up to you..., you can have a thirst php  
sniplet called from the second one, etc..., as long as you need to  
bind more php libs functions to the php part of your process.



Feel free to adapt the reCAPTCHA process working example as a  
starter point :



the irev form :



As usual, the form method:POST tag comes after the body tag of the  
page :





link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=Blog/stylesheet_1.css /

fieldset

table
tr
tdlabel for=nomNom */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=nom id=nom/td
/tr
tr
tdlabel for=entrepriseEntreprise */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=entreprise  
id=entreprise/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=activiteActivité */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=activite  
id=activite/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=adresseAdresse/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=adresse  
id=adresse/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=villeVille/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=ville id=ville/td
/tr
tr
tdlabel for=codepostalCode postal/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=codepostal  
id=codepostal/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=emailEmail */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=email id=email/td
/tr 
tr
tdlabel for=telephoneTéléphone */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=telephone  
id=telephone/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=objetObjet */label/td
tdselect size=1 name=objet id=objet style=font-size:11px;  
color:gray;

option selectedChoisir dans la liste/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites de jeux en lignelots  
inédits pour sites de jeux en ligne/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites agrave; vocation  
commercialelots inédits pour sites à vocation commerciale/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites  d'informationlots inédits  
pour sites d'information/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites  d'information localelots  
inédits pour sites d'information locale/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites p#233;dagogiqueslots  
inédits pour sites pédagogiques/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse de jeuxlots inédits pour  
presse de jeux/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse gratuitelots inédits pour  
presse gratuite/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse de loisirslots inédits  
pour presse de loisirs/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse généralistelots inédits  
pour presse généraliste/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse localelots inédits pour  
presse locale/option

option value=autre demandeautre demande/option
/select/td
/tr 
tr
tdlabel for=detailDétail/label/td
tdtextarea id=detail name=detail rows=3/textarea/td
/tr
trtd colspan=2 height=20/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 align=right
script type=text/javascriptinclude('./recaptchaloader.php')/ 
script

/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 height=12/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 align=right
input type=submit value=Envoyer name=contact_report  
class=bouton ## irev handled submit button

/td/tr/table

/fieldset


the /form tag comes, as usual before the /body tag

If you could'nt see them in my example, it's just because this one is  
only a component of the final page as you can see on the  
wrds.com site



the first .php sniplet used to bind the php $_vars to the irev  
handled submit button :


?php

require_once('recaptchatmp.php');

?


the second .php sniplet :


?php

require_once('recaptchalib.php');

// Get a key from http://recaptcha.net/api/getkey
$publickey = your_revcaptcha_public_key_goes_there;
$privatekey = your_revcaptcha_private_key_goes_there;

# the response from reCAPTCHA
$resp = null;
# the error code from reCAPTCHA, if any
$error = null;

# was there a reCAPTCHA response?
if ($_POST[recaptcha_response_field]) {
   $resp = recaptcha_check_answer ($privatekey,
   $_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR],

$_POST[recaptcha_challenge_field],

$_POST[recaptcha_response_field]);

}

echo

Re: a php relay to either rev cgi or onrev

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Nicolas,

My mistake : Please read :

form method=POST

instead of form method:POST

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Le 28 juil. 09 à 14:17, Pierre Sahores a écrit :


Nicolas,



Thank you Pierre, but I do not understand your example.

Where is the ?rev declaration?

How does the (rev?) function sc_contact_report get called? I see a
contact_report, but no sc_contact_report.

About the input type submit, shouldn't there be a form
action=somefile.irev method=post line somewhere?

Very confused...

--
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Le 28 juil. 09 à 09:41, Pierre Sahores a écrit :



Hi Friends,

Nicolas,

You just need to insert a simple line of javascript in your irev  
script to call a php piece of code from it.


About a working example see : http://www.wrds.com/contact.irev 
 where the reCAPTCHA part relies on 3 simple php sniplets and the  
rest of the page on irev.


In calling from a simple js snipplet directly inserted in your  
revTalk code the first php sniplet, you go outside of the rev loop  
of your process ;
Then, the first php sniplet call the main php function (second php  
sniplet) you need to handle and have the return catched-back as  
your needed irev readable $_vars
At this point, and it's up to you..., you can have a thirst php  
sniplet called from the second one, etc..., as long as you need to  
bind more php libs functions to the php part of your process.



Feel free to adapt the reCAPTCHA process working example as a  
starter point :



the irev form :



As usual, the form method:POST tag comes after the body tag of  
the page :





link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=Blog/ 
stylesheet_1.css /


fieldset

table
tr
tdlabel for=nomNom */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=nom id=nom/td
/tr
tr
tdlabel for=entrepriseEntreprise */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=entreprise  
id=entreprise/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=activiteActivité */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=activite  
id=activite/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=adresseAdresse/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=adresse  
id=adresse/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=villeVille/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=ville id=ville/ 
td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=codepostalCode postal/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=codepostal  
id=codepostal/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=emailEmail */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=email id=email/ 
td

/tr 
tr
tdlabel for=telephoneTéléphone */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=telephone  
id=telephone/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=objetObjet */label/td
tdselect size=1 name=objet id=objet style=font-size:11px;  
color:gray;

option selectedChoisir dans la liste/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites de jeux en lignelots  
inédits pour sites de jeux en ligne/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites agrave; vocation  
commercialelots inédits pour sites à vocation commerciale/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites  d'informationlots inédits  
pour sites d'information/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites  d'information localelots  
inédits pour sites d'information locale/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites p#233;dagogiqueslots  
inédits pour sites pédagogiques/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse de jeuxlots inédits pour  
presse de jeux/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse gratuitelots inédits pour  
presse gratuite/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse de loisirslots inédits  
pour presse de loisirs/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse généralistelots inédits  
pour presse généraliste/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse localelots inédits pour  
presse locale/option

option value=autre demandeautre demande/option
/select/td
/tr 
tr
tdlabel for=detailDétail/label/td
tdtextarea id=detail name=detail rows=3/textarea/td
/tr
trtd colspan=2 height=20/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 align=right
script type=text/javascriptinclude('./recaptchaloader.php')/ 
script

/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 height=12/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 align=right
input type=submit value=Envoyer name=contact_report  
class=bouton ## irev handled submit button

/td/tr/table

/fieldset


the /form tag comes, as usual before the /body tag

If you could'nt see them in my example, it's just because this one  
is only a component of the final page as you can see on the  
wrds.com site



the first .php sniplet used to bind the php $_vars to the irev  
handled submit button :


?php

require_once('recaptchatmp.php');

?


the second .php sniplet :


?php

require_once('recaptchalib.php');

// Get a key from http://recaptcha.net/api/getkey
$publickey = your_revcaptcha_public_key_goes_there;
$privatekey = your_revcaptcha_private_key_goes_there;

# the response from reCAPTCHA
$resp = null;
# the error code from reCAPTCHA, if any
$error = null;

# was there a reCAPTCHA response?
if ($_POST[recaptcha_response_field]) {
  $resp = recaptcha_check_answer

Re: a php relay to either rev cgi or onrev

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Interesting. I did'nt know about this. Thanks for the input, Richard

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Le 28 juil. 09 à 15:02, Richard Gaskin a écrit :



This discussion has taken some useful and enlightening turns, but  
has anyone yet pinned down the specific recipe for the root problem  
which started this, in which it seems that Rev seems unable to get  
POST data in non-English/non-ISO8959-1 languages?


Is there a but report filed against this?

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Re: Uploading a reblet to the web via Freeway Pro

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Stephan,

Freeway Pro is a great tool i own and use too but it's not designed to  
handle the revlet upload in the needed way (sticked as a simple url  
binded media, alike images or movies inside the resource directory  
can't do the trick).


You will get what you expect in using, in betwin others, the free and  
powerfull CyberDuck FTP client instead and don't worry, the revlet  
will not be erased the next time you will update the part of the site  
handled by Freeway.


Say Revlet (Reblet relate to an interesting tool too but Rev has no  
lots to do with it... ;-)


Let me know if this helped.

Best Regards,

Pierre

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Le 28 juil. 09 à 17:44, stgoldb...@aol.com a écrit :

I've successfully gotten a   stack to show up in Safari in test mode  
with
webmedia.   Navigation between cards is quick, but any script with  
RevGoURL
does not work.   In addition, on attempting to upload the stack to  
my website
using Freeway Pro (the development tool I used to create the  
website), the
stack does not show up; instead, I get a request to use the plugin,  
which I
cannot find.   Any suggestions?   Great potential for the web  
program, but

still some unanswered questions.   Thanks.
Stephen Goldberg
www.medmaster.net


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Re: a php relay to either rev cgi or onrev

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Perhaps usefull about the same subject :

http://www.javascriptkit.com/javatutors/externalphp.shtml

Pierre

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Le 28 juil. 09 à 09:41, Pierre Sahores a écrit :


Hi Friends,

Nicolas,

You just need to insert a simple line of javascript in your irev  
script to call a php piece of code from it.


About a working example see : http://www.wrds.com/contact.irev 
 where the reCAPTCHA part relies on 3 simple php sniplets and the  
rest of the page on irev.


In calling from a simple js snipplet directly inserted in your  
revTalk code the first php sniplet, you go outside of the rev loop  
of your process ;
Then, the first php sniplet call the main php function (second php  
sniplet) you need to handle and have the return catched-back as your  
needed irev readable $_vars
At this point, and it's up to you..., you can have a thirst php  
sniplet called from the second one, etc..., as long as you need to  
bind more php libs functions to the php part of your process.



Feel free to adapt the reCAPTCHA process working example as a  
starter point :



the irev form :

link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=Blog/stylesheet_1.css /

fieldset

table
tr
tdlabel for=nomNom */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=nom id=nom/td
/tr
tr
tdlabel for=entrepriseEntreprise */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=entreprise  
id=entreprise/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=activiteActivité */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=activite  
id=activite/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=adresseAdresse/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=adresse  
id=adresse/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=villeVille/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=ville id=ville/td
/tr
tr
tdlabel for=codepostalCode postal/label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=codepostal  
id=codepostal/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=emailEmail */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=email id=email/td
/tr 
tr
tdlabel for=telephoneTéléphone */label/td
tdinput class=textInput type=text name=telephone  
id=telephone/td

/tr
tr
tdlabel for=objetObjet */label/td
tdselect size=1 name=objet id=objet style=font-size:11px;  
color:gray;

option selectedChoisir dans la liste/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites de jeux en lignelots  
inédits pour sites de jeux en ligne/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites agrave; vocation  
commercialelots inédits pour sites à vocation commerciale/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites  d'informationlots inédits  
pour sites d'information/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites  d'information localelots  
inédits pour sites d'information locale/option
option value=in#233;dits pour sites p#233;dagogiqueslots  
inédits pour sites pédagogiques/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse de jeuxlots inédits pour  
presse de jeux/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse gratuitelots inédits pour  
presse gratuite/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse de loisirslots inédits  
pour presse de loisirs/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse généralistelots inédits  
pour presse généraliste/option
option value=in#233;dits pour presse localelots inédits pour  
presse locale/option

option value=autre demandeautre demande/option
/select/td
/tr 
tr
tdlabel for=detailDétail/label/td
tdtextarea id=detail name=detail rows=3/textarea/td
/tr
trtd colspan=2 height=20/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 align=right
script type=text/javascriptinclude('./recaptchaloader.php')/ 
script

/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 height=12/td/tr
trtd colspan=2 align=right
input type=submit value=Envoyer name=contact_report  
class=bouton ## irev handled submit button

/td/tr/table

/fieldset


the first .php sniplet used to bind the php $_vars to the irev  
handled submit button :


?php

require_once('recaptchatmp.php');

?


the second .php sniplet :


?php

require_once('recaptchalib.php');

// Get a key from http://recaptcha.net/api/getkey
$publickey = your_revcaptcha_public_key_goes_there;
$privatekey = your_revcaptcha_private_key_goes_there;

# the response from reCAPTCHA
$resp = null;
# the error code from reCAPTCHA, if any
$error = null;

# was there a reCAPTCHA response?
if ($_POST[recaptcha_response_field]) {
   $resp = recaptcha_check_answer ($privatekey,
   $_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR],

$_POST[recaptcha_challenge_field],

$_POST[recaptcha_response_field]);

}

echo recaptcha_get_html($publickey, $error);

?


witch call the 'recaptchalib.php' as the thirst one, etc...


the submit button irev function handler


function sc_contact_report
repeat for each key k in $_POST
		if lang_flag_mem is not in k and contact_report is not in k  
and \
			recaptcha_challenge_field is not in k and  
recaptcha_response_field is not in k

then put k  :  $_POST[k]  cr  cr after aaa
end repeat
put $_POST

Re: Uploading a reblet to the web via Freeway Pro

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Thanks for the info, Mark. Good to know !

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Le 28 juil. 09 à 21:13, Mark Smith a écrit :


Stephan and Pierre,

I just found that you can embed a revlet in a page using Freeway -  
you need to create a markup item and set it's content to the html  
generated by rev when you 'save as standalone'.



If you just copy and paste from the line that says:
div id=plugin style=display:none

up to the line that says
!-- Plugin detection script finishes above this line --

then it should work.

Best,

Mark

On 28 Jul 2009, at 17:58, Pierre Sahores wrote:


Stephan,

Freeway Pro is a great tool i own and use too but it's not designed  
to handle the revlet upload in the needed way (sticked as a simple  
url binded media, alike images or movies inside the resource  
directory can't do the trick).


You will get what you expect in using, in betwin others, the free  
and powerfull CyberDuck FTP client instead and don't worry, the  
revlet will not be erased the next time you will update the part of  
the site handled by Freeway.


Say Revlet (Reblet relate to an interesting tool too but Rev has no  
lots to do with it... ;-)


Let me know if this helped.

Best Regards,

Pierre

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Le 28 juil. 09 à 17:44, stgoldb...@aol.com a écrit :

I've successfully gotten a   stack to show up in Safari in test  
mode with
webmedia.   Navigation between cards is quick, but any script with  
RevGoURL
does not work.   In addition, on attempting to upload the stack to  
my website
using Freeway Pro (the development tool I used to create the  
website), the
stack does not show up; instead, I get a request to use the  
plugin, which I
cannot find.   Any suggestions?   Great potential for the web  
program, but

still some unanswered questions.   Thanks.
Stephen Goldberg
www.medmaster.net


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reCAPTCHA/ON-REV integration

2009-07-24 Thread Pierre Sahores

'Evening List,

I just had to install a captcha system to protect an ON-REV portal /  
irev forms from unwanted spams robots and automatical cgi fills in. I  
choosed to integrate the reCAPTCHA web-service directly within the  
irev based app (a line of js + an inline irev/php wrapper + the 2  
recaptcha php's form  lib files + 1 revtalk POST to the recaptcha  
fill-in control server).


To see how it works, have an eye at : http://www.wrds.com/contact.irev 



To read more about the MIT licensied reCAPTCHA service, see : http://recaptcha.net/ 



If an abstract about how to handle the reCAPTCHA integration with ON- 
REV can help, just tell me.


Kind Regards,

Pierre


On 11 Feb 2008, at 18:36, jbv wrote:
Here's my question : in order to prevent ppl to register hundreds of  
 times automatically,  or simply to hinder hackers to send large  
amounts of automatic cgi  requests and to  clutter mySQL tables  
with useless registrations, I've been asked to  think about some   
protection.
Most Web forms validate the entry, eg. to be a valid e-mail address  
there has to be an @ in it, and it has to end in a toplevel domain.  
Many also store e-mails in addition to logins, and you're not really  
registered until you click an automatic generated link in the e-mail  
they send you. The best Method known to me is the captcha http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha  
. Basically you show an image of distorted and crossed out text,  
and the user has to enter what he reads. But these images have to be  
generated randomly, and this isn't really simple to do with any  
http- server software. Also the Way you distord and add lines need  
to follow some rules, otherwise it's easily circumvented. Another  
(similar) approach is this: You need many pictures of a few things,  
and store what thing the picture shows. Then you show 9 of them,  
asking the user to click on the dog (or whatever). Obviously nothing  
in the picture's url should point out what kind of thing it shows  
for this to work. Also there should be only one dog (or whatever) at  
a time. Fuzzy animals work best for this (kittens, young dogs,  
rabbits, etc.), because they blend into the background, and  
currently computers can't distinguish cat's from dog's, so no hacker  
can spoil this (yet). Obviously simple and clearly coloured  
geometric shapes are not ideal. Note that this is less secure then  
the text approach above, but of course it's infinitely more cute. :)  
These are the three methods I'd choose one from to use myself.

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Re: See us on MacWorld and Macnn

2009-07-23 Thread Pierre Sahores

Le 23 juil. 09 à 22:46, Paul Looney a écrit :


Heather,
Great to see the company getting good press. But...
The first article seemed to imply that the name Revolution was  
retired - a good thing.
The second article kept referring to the product as Revolution - a  
very bad thing.
Let me be my usual blunt self: this product can not be taken  
seriously with the name Revolution! It is long passed time time to  
kill it. I hate to think how much money this has cost RunRev Ltd.
The names revMedia, revStudio, and revEnterprise are going in  
the right direction.

This brings us to the language:
revTalk = hyperTalk = toy language (I'm talking perception, not  
necessarily reality). You can write real code with Rev. So, why not  
join the big leagues with revCode?

Regards,
Paul Looney


Shared... Paul's feeling need probably attention and discuss.

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On Jul 23, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Heather Nagey wrote:


Dear list folks,

If you're interested, we're starting to get the word out about  
revMedia. There are some nice articles here:


http://www.macnn.com/articles/09/07/22/revmedia.40.alpha.test/

and

http://www.macworld.com/article/141876/2009/07/revmedia.html

Regards,

Heather

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Re: RevMedia 4.0 alpha released

2009-07-22 Thread Pierre Sahores
Work great there too, even in running the presentation in up to three  
different tabs of FireFox 3.5 / Mac OS X 10.5.7 / MacBook Pro Core 2 2  
Ghz at the same time ;-)


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Le 22 juil. 09 à 21:46, Ludovic Thébault a écrit :



Le 22 juil. 09 à 21:34, Edward D Lavieri Jr a écrit :



I had the same issue with FireFox on a Mac (OS X).



Work great for me. Safari 4, MacOS X

Just a test of an app converted by one click in an web app !
http://ludovic.thebault.free.fr/test/test.html

I've noticed some bugs with others rapid tests :
all others stacks or windows opened by the web app are displayed in  
the background, behind the current window (so we don't see it)
MacOS menus are... small and not very responsive (look at the test  
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Re: Text Processing Puzzle

2009-07-17 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Gregory,

Is the filesize var well reinited to 0 at the begining of each new  
year stories parsing ?


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Le 16 juil. 09 à 23:32, Gregory Lypny a écrit :


Hello everyone,

	Sorry for the long message.  I'm scratching my head on this one,  
and I'd be interested to know what you think.  I'm doing some  
research processing stories released by Canada NewsWire from 1999  
through 2003.  I've got one text file of stories for each year, five  
in total.  I created a Revolution stack to read these flat files,  
identify where each story begins and ends (see the Sample Story at  
the bottom of this message), and grab the headlines and some other  
information.


	What I expected to find is that number of stories would grow year  
by year with the growing popularity of news on the Internet.  And  
that is true, except for the last year, 2003, where the number of  
stories is the lowest (see table Stats on the Stories).  What  
doesn't make sense is that 2003 is the biggest file at 144 MB.  So,  
I figure there must be something in my script that is causing me to  
skip stories in 2003 but I can't find it.  I identify the start of  
each story by the five lines like those in the sample that have


cnnw20011206dxc600795
592 Words
06 December 2001
16:57 GMT
Canada NewsWire

I've browsed through the 2003 file and the format does not appear to  
have changed.  I also replaced line endings for every block of text  
I read in to make sure that isn't messing me up.


replace crlf with return in it
replace numToChar(13) with return in it

	The average number of words per story has remained roughly the same  
for all five years, so how is it that the 2003 file can be roughly  
three times bigger than the 1999 file yet have 4,000 fewer stories!   
What am I missing here?


Regards,

Gregory


STATS ON THE STORIES

YearNumber of stories   Number of words File 
size (MB)
199917,653  7,950,395   53.8
200025,887  13,714,615  92.4
200132,764  17,996,931  121.3
200237,403  20,160,555  137
200313,668  8,341,830   144.2


SAMPLE STORY

Factiva (R) Dow Jones  Reuters
-
Yahoo! Canada en francais launches Shopping Guide
cnnw20011206dxc600795
592 Words
06 December 2001
16:57 GMT
Canada NewsWire
English
(Copyright Canada NewsWire 2001)

Search in French, Connect in French and now buy in French on Yahoo!

Canada en francais

Yahoo! Canada en francais - always open

TORONTO, Dec. 6 /CNW/ - Yahoo! Canada en francais today announced  
the launch of a new shopping guide for French speaking Canadian  
consumers. Yahoo! Canada en francais Shopping is an ideal solution  
for francophones who want the convenience of shopping from home,  
plus a variety of shopping options. Shoppers can get started right  
away by going to francais.yahoo.ca Shop now and check out great  
Canadian stores like Compaq Canada, Sony Style, and Camelot, a  
division owned by Archambault.

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Re: Another (slightly silly) way to show animations on Linux

2009-07-17 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hello Richmond,

Does the playback work as fluently as in using as a QT or WMV  
videoplayer ? i will test your proposal as soon as possible...


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Le 17 juil. 09 à 11:32, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :

Horribly wasteful in terms of file size, but guarantees no  
dependency on

external components.

This will allow you to show a SILENT film sequence:

1.  Export your movie file to images (say 25 per second).

2. Import them into a hidden card in your stack [think BLOATWARE].

3. On the card where you want to present the film/animation;

  set up a button that has the exact dimensions of the images

  set the Button title to HIDDEN.

4.  Pop a script like this into your button:

on mouseUp
put 1003 into FRAMEK
repeat for 356 times
  add 1 to FRAMEK
  set the icon of btn Button to FRAMEK
  wait 2 ticks
end repeat
end mouseUp

I am not uploading my example stack anywhere, because with
356 frames of 256 Grayscale PNGs it weighs in at 11.5 MB.

-

The only POSSIBLE advantages of this method are the lack of
dependence on external stuff such as MPlayer, and that it
guarantees that the images look how they should, rather
than the way a lot of image go funny when made into an
animated GIF.
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Test : please ignore

2009-07-06 Thread Pierre Sahores


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Re: It's a week

2009-07-03 Thread Pierre Sahores
... nor the possible 3,2,1 next forecoming nightly builds the team  
would prefer to spend to test, once more and off-line, the R's decade  
monster rock-concert partition ;-)


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Mr. Miller did not mention end of next WORK week just end of next  
week ;-)
But hey, in other countries saturday is the last days of week, in  
germany we have to wait one day longer :-D



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Re: Rev 4 beta status

2009-07-03 Thread Pierre Sahores
Thanks Kevin. I'm sure, many of us want you to know how much  
admirative we feel about what the RunRev enterprise is becoming...


Remark : the last FTP routines improvement are realy making the  
difference : definitivelly rock-solid !


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Le 3 juil. 09 à 19:42, Kevin Miller a écrit :


Hi all,

Well folks, we got really very close to having a build this evening.
Unfortunately we had some last minute issues on one of the platforms  
that
has eaten up a few days and so we're behind where we had aimed to  
be. We
have a handle on the problem now but we're going to have to take the  
weekend
to hammer on the fix a little more and do the build early next week.  
I'm
sorry to keep you waiting, I know everyone is really looking forward  
to
trying this. But I'd rather make sure we have something that passes  
our
internal tests before we send it out. We're working flat out, we're  
close.

I'll post an update on our status on Monday.

Kind regards,

Kevin

Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/
Runtime Revolution - User-Centric Development Tools


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Re: Sort Command in 3.5 is adding lines to a variable

2009-07-02 Thread Pierre Sahores

Try this ;

Put Dog  cr  \
 Cat  cr into tTemp
 Put number of lines in word 1 to -1 of tTemp into tPreSortCount
 sort tTemp
 Put number of lines in word 1 to -1 of tTemp into tPostSortCount
 Put Pre-Sort, variable tTemp has  tPreSortCount  lines.  
return \

 Post-Sort, variable tTemp has  tPostSortCount  lines.

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Le 2 juil. 09 à 20:24, Timothy Bleiler a écrit :


Hi,

The sort command in 3.5 seems to be adding lines to a variable. I  
have a lot of old code that creates lists using a method like this  
and I don't believe the problem occurs in earlier versions of rev.


Is this a reported bug or am I missing something?

To see the error, create a stack with a button, paste the following  
code into the button and click on the button.


On MouseUp
Put Dog  cr  \
 Cat  cr into tTemp
 Put number of lines in tTemp into tPreSortCount
 sort tTemp
 Put number of lines in tTemp into tPostSortCount
 Put Pre-Sort, variable tTemp has  tPreSortCount  lines.  
return \

 Post-Sort, variable tTemp has  tPostSortCount  lines.
End MouseUp


Tim Bleiler, Ph.D.
Instructional Designer, HSIT
University at Buffalo
Phone: 716-829-3867

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Re: Sort Command in 3.5 is adding lines to a variable

2009-07-02 Thread Pierre Sahores

Nicolas,

About win rock-solid free editors : have an eye to Crimson Editor. one  
of the bests windows equivalents of a TextMate and TextWrangler mix,  
aka powerfull and fast in the same time.


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Le 3 juil. 09 à 00:52, Nicolas Cueto a écrit :


About good and simple text editors that can keep
text clean (of null characters, in this case), Stephen
Barncard recommended Tex-Edit but that's for Macs.

Any similar recommendations for Windows? Or is
Notepad sufficient?

And please note the word simple :-)

Thanks.

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Re: moving domain to on-rev

2009-06-30 Thread Pierre Sahores
Unfortunatly I got a 404 errror. (the requested URL /cc- 
imaginering.nl/index.html was not found on this server)

The same file uploaded to my public_html folder works just fine


Did you verify the rw attributes of the transfered files ? Else see if  
all can works as expected after setting them to 644.


If yes, take care to modify the transfert preference of your prefered  
FTP client to have all files uploaded with 644 rrw attributes (755 for  
folders).


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Le 30 juin 09 à 12:09, Claudi Cornaz a écrit :


Hi all,

I am trying to move a existing domain to on-rev. The site is on line  
and I want to transfer it.


So as sugested in a couple of posts I started out by adding a domain  
to my on-rev account via cPanel.
I set the home directory of this site at the root level and not  
within the public_html folder of my home folder.

(this was suggested by Bill in one of the posts I've read)

cPanel did complain, exactly like I read in the posts but did create  
the folder for this domain anyway (including a cgi-bin folder),
so all looked ok. I transfered some files over and tryed to acces  
the index file at:
www.claudi.on-rev.com/cc-imaginering.nl/index.html  (cc- 
imaginering.nl is the domain I try to move) to see if it works.


Unfortunatly I got a 404 errror. (the requested URL /cc- 
imaginering.nl/index.html was not found on this server)

The same file uploaded to my public_html folder works just fine

My first question is how do I get to my site to test it. Is the URL  
I entred wrong?

Is there some setting I overlooked?

The second problem I encoutered is the following

There is a part of the site which I don't want to be down for a  
couple of days while the DNS update takes place so

I contacted my ISP where the site is currently hosted and asked them
to change the nameservers to ns1.on-rev.com and ns2.on-rev.com but  
leaving the site on there servers till
the DNS update has taken place. They where ok with this and tried to  
do it.


Next I got a mail from them telling me that they got the following  
error from SIDN

Errors=1, Warnings=1, Informational=1
** Summary: REJECTED cc-imaginering.nl.
Some problems need to get fixed:
- Some of your name servers cannot be used (are broken).
** Full check report:
* general reports
Warning: all specified name servers are on sub-net 74.54.153.0/24
* primary name server ns1.on-rev.com. [BROKEN]
Broken: the name server does not know of domain cc-imaginering.nl.
* secondary name server ns2.on-rev.com.
Info: problems with the primary, so not all tests run.
** DNScheck 4.2.6, 2009/06/29 15:45:16 CEST+0200
 fail

I don't know if both things are related, maybe, but I realy like the  
site to stay working during the DNS update

I hope that it is possible.

If anyone can help me out I would appriciate it very much

Sincerly,
 Claudi
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Re: [OT] Something for the kids this summer.

2009-06-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Thanks for sharing this, Richmond

I spended too much years, time away, to checkmate too much players and  
novag superconstellation's or chess challanger's boxes in abusing of  
italian gambits... To the end, one day i did't got any satisfaction in  
playing, anymore. The hypocrisy of the games beauty could'nt make the  
trick against the reality that i was only playing to win, against  
anyone, always and again and that what vanityfar only and nothing less  
stupid...


The idea of this tri-sided play board seems a cool way to let us come  
back to chess in a less serious and more friendly way, is'nt ?


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Le 27 juin 09 à 22:07, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :


That doesn't involve sex, drugs or computer games:

http://mathewson.110mb.com/res.html
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Re: [On-Rev] Photo Gallery problem

2009-06-24 Thread Pierre Sahores
would be more readable in splitting clearly the .irev call and the  
html code :


?rev

get yourfunction(p1,p2,...)

a href=  quote  it  quote  

and it's always easiest to take care to quote the result of the right  
part of an =


and verify that your css or html editor don't apply unwanted tags in  
betwin your rev code


Have fun in getting the solution up ;-)
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Le 24 juin 09 à 17:35, stephen barncard a écrit :


typo?
...src='Thumbnails/  L  '/a afterttable

shouldn't that be 'after ttable?

-
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San Francisco
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2009/6/24 Dom mcd...@free.fr


Hi!
I am running up against a problem...

My goal:



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Re: about the new logo...

2009-06-24 Thread Pierre Sahores

Colin,

Your polished interpretation don't make it less serious and, perhaps ,  
some more friendly ;-)

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Le 24 juin 09 à 20:41, Colin Holgate a écrit :

One of my questions in the webinar was about the logo, and whether  
it was possible at this point for it to be tweaked. My main worry  
was that the two Rs were different to each other, but also I could  
see potential for the letters to exactly match each other in a way  
that could lead to some interesting logo animations.


I'm not an artist, so this can be done better, but here's my quick  
attempt, which will help me explain what I mean:


http://xfiles.funnygarbage.com/~colinholgate/images/runrev.gif

The upper image is the one I made, the lower one is from the  
webinar. In my one the Rs are both the same, the U is the R flipped  
vertically and a line attached to it, the N is the U rotated 180  
degrees, and the V is the U flipped horizontally. The E is derived  
from the same curves as the R.


An artist could do better than I did, and it might be better if the  
curves on the R, U, N, and V, were slightly sharper. Doing that  
would improve the V without ruining the R, U, or N.


What do you think?


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Re: On-Rev down?

2009-05-12 Thread Pierre Sahores

Up again after 45 mn of interruption
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Le 13 mai 09 à 00:13, Colin Holgate a écrit :



On May 12, 2009, at 6:11 PM, Ian Wood wrote:

Just wondering if anyone else can view on-rev or any sites hosted  
there. I can't open either the on-rev site or any of my domains  
that are pointed to the host. :-(



It does seem poorly at the moment,. The email server is not  
responding too.



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Re: App on Linux - really slow... any ideas why?

2009-05-09 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Ken,

About the subject, see this (Linux only) :

http://www2.sahores-conseil.com/insead/index_en.html

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Le 6 mai 09 à 20:12, Kennan Ray a écrit :

Excuse my ignorance, but how do you launch a stack with an rc2  
shell script?


And would doing so still display my GUI as if it were a standalone?

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software

On May 6, 2009, at 3:34 AM, Pierre Sahores psaho...@free.fr wrote:

In my experience, this slowness has mainly to do with X11. Any MC  
engine (need confirmation for Rev) started in the background in  
launching a service stack via an rc2 shell script will run faster  
under Linux than the service stack can run under windows or OS X in  
graphical mode.


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Le 6 mai 09 à 09:20, Peter Alcibiades a écrit :



Mandriva isn't Slackware based of course, didn't mean to give that
impression.  So that would be a test of a third branch of the tree.
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Re: Multi-cores and standalones

2009-05-09 Thread Pierre Sahores

The same with mac os x (10.5) : 2 apps = 2 cores at work.
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Le 9 mai 09 à 19:21, Jim Bufalini a écrit :


Bryan McCormick wrote:


Does anyone know how or if multiple standalones use memory space or
cores? I realize they are not multi-threaded or multi-core aware. But
let's say you had five or six standalones running. Are they all in  
the

same space, using the same core? Or does the system dispatch and
allocate them?


On PC anyway, the each occupy their own memory space.

Aloha from Hawaii,

Jim Bufalini

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Re: App on Linux - really slow... any ideas why?

2009-05-06 Thread Pierre Sahores
In my experience, this slowness has mainly to do with X11. Any MC  
engine (need confirmation for Rev) started in the background in  
launching a service stack via an rc2 shell script will run faster  
under Linux than the service stack can run under windows or OS X in  
graphical mode.


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Le 6 mai 09 à 09:20, Peter Alcibiades a écrit :



Mandriva isn't Slackware based of course, didn't mean to give that
impression.  So that would be a test of a third branch of the tree.
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Re: ambiguities in the development process

2009-04-28 Thread Pierre Sahores
Perhaps did Sisyphe have to choose some chocolate too, to the  
beginings...


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Le 28 avr. 09 à 19:13, Andre Garzia a écrit :

one year I told Dan Shafer that software is NEVER done... that  
became a joke

but it is more closer to the truth than I though during that time...



On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Mark Wieder  
mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:



Jacque-

Tuesday, April 28, 2009, 9:22:49 AM, you wrote:


You mean we aren't supposed to write the specs after the software is
done? :)


Methinks software is done is an oxymoron...

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Re: ambiguities in the development process

2009-04-28 Thread Pierre Sahores
Thanks Richmond. I need to learn some more about this. Seems that to  
do is not exactly the faire french verb translation !

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Le 28 avr. 09 à 23:17, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :


'Done' is extremely polysemantic; and does not consist of a cluster of
clearly defined, distinct meanings; more like a congeries of
closely related meaning, a cloud of unknowing leading
to such a high level of ambiguity I tend to eschew it altogether.

Pierre Sahores wrote:
Perhaps did Sisyphe have to choose some chocolate too, to the  
beginings...


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Le 28 avr. 09 à 19:13, Andre Garzia a écrit :

one year I told Dan Shafer that software is NEVER done... that  
became a joke

but it is more closer to the truth than I though during that time...



On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Mark Wieder  
mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:



Jacque-

Tuesday, April 28, 2009, 9:22:49 AM, you wrote:

You mean we aren't supposed to write the specs after the  
software is

done? :)


Methinks software is done is an oxymoron...

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Re: [OT] Deciding about On-Rev

2009-04-22 Thread Pierre Sahores

About point 2. :

As long as on-rev give us a total control on both our document-root  
directory and our rev-application's .irev code, why would we need root  
access to a mutualised server ? Just would be an inacceptable security  
hole and the direct way to loose the best sand-box the server  
integrity need.


I have to remember to take time to sign-in ;-)

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Le 21 avr. 09 à 02:28, George C Brackett a écrit :

I had a couple of questions that Heather answered, and others may be  
interested:


1.	On-Rev will ultimately include domain registration services, as  
many other hosts do.
2.	On-Rev will NOT offer root access (or near root access using  
sudo) to an account via SSH.


I'm glad to hear the first answer, but not the second.  Still  
thinking...


George

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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Pierre Sahores
Realy nice, Andre ! Years before, we went to PHP Blogs and CMS  
stuff... Your demo show us that time is coming to be back to home ;-)


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Le 22 avr. 09 à 22:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :


Hi Folks,
I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new  
On-Rev

technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file onto a
special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy you  
can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
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Re: [ANN] First On-Rev based CMS and Blog system available.

2009-04-22 Thread Pierre Sahores

The same there, Andre !

As app's designers, Rev let us think the ways to code without having  
to downsize the creative metamind freedom we need  to ultra poor and  
low level core-coding other environment (PHP, ROR, Java, Rebol, Omnis  
Studio, ToolBook, etc...) needs , is'nt ?


:-)
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Le 22 avr. 09 à 23:32, Andre Garzia a écrit :

Thanks for the kind words Pierre! I can code really fast when I am  
doing it
to stay away from PHP. I've been using a PHP CMS and I really don't  
like it.
The cool thing about this Revolution Demo is that it serves the need  
of a
basic site and it took like 3 hours or less to code everything  
including the

template. Now imagine the possibilites of the future...

Cheers
andre

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Pierre Sahores psaho...@free.fr  
wrote:


Realy nice, Andre ! Years before, we went to PHP Blogs and CMS  
stuff...

Your demo show us that time is coming to be back to home ;-)

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Le 22 avr. 09 à 22:18, Andre Garzia a écrit :

Hi Folks,

I think I am the first to build a simple CMS and Blog around the new
On-Rev
technology. You can visit it at:

http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/blog.irev

The system is flat file based, so just by dropping a text file  
onto a

special folder makes a new page. The system has support for dynamic
sidebars, recent updated page listing and cool stuff such as  
archiving the
whole running website at runtime and presenting you a fresh copy  
you can

just deploy.

This is of course free for you all, since you're all marvelous!

:D
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Re: Gutenberg Reader

2009-02-24 Thread Pierre Sahores

Peter,

The Rev 3.0 application builder works fine, there, under Mac OS X. Are  
you building your app under OS X or under Windows ?


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Le 23 févr. 09 à 23:07, Peter Brigham MD a écrit :



On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 15:36:27, Bernard Devlin bdrun...@gmail.com


Hi Peter,
I just wanted to say that I downloaded the app  it won't start on  
OS X
10.4.11 PPC.  It just seems to immediately quit.  Let me know if  
there's

anything you want me to do to help diagnose the fault.

Bernard

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Bill Marriott w...@wjm.org wrote:


Hi Peter,

I am very interested in the Gutenberg texts, so I downloaded your
application and gave it a try. Unfortunately, I'm the impatient  
sort and
never figured out how to display one of the texts within your  
application.
So, my one bit of [hopefully constructive] criticism then is that  
you make
it very easy to browse and search for available texts, such that  
one is
immediately presented with a list and only has to click a title  
they are

interested in to jump right into reading it.

- Bill


and Meliton Cardona Torres toncard...@mac.com (I think it's  
Meliton, in my email it came through as Melit?n) wrote;



On Mac: downloaded, uncompressed, opened and ... nothing happens

Am I missing anything?

Cheeres

Tob


and Pierre Sahores psaho...@free.fr wrote:


Peter,

Great stack to parse and save the Gutemberg's books without having to
download them ! Congratulations and thanks for sharing it with all of
us !

The Mac OS X standalone don't start there for yet but the stack is
running OK in the Rev 3.0 IDE. (Mac OS X 10.5.6 / MacBook Pro Core  
Duo

2 Go RAM).
The Win32 standalone start and run fine under VirtualBox 2.14 / Win  
XP

Pro.


Re: Bill Marriott's suggestion, I am reluctant to limit the user by  
presenting a pre-selected list of texts. I suppose I could build in  
an example button of some kind. I don't think there's any way of  
making the stack operation much simpler for those who are  
impatient but I'm open to suggestions. It's just a matter of  
clicking the go Gutenberg button, selecting a text, and clicking  
import this page...


I am puzzled by the standalone not starting up on a couple Macs. For  
Bernard it's on a PPC using 10.4.11, and for Pierre is on a Pro Core  
Duo using 10.5.6. Don't know what happening, but something goes awry  
in the standalone build process. I have had a couple of other  
standalones I built and shared with friends fail to open as well,  
with no apparent pattern. Shouldn't the standalone builder handle  
everything for whatever system/architecture/platform? I don't know  
the first thing about how to solve this. Any ideas, anyone, on what  
could be going wrong here?


Meliton, were you downloading the app or the stack?

Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com

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Re: Gutenberg Reader

2009-02-24 Thread Pierre Sahores

Le 24 févr. 09 à 20:41, Peter Brigham MD a écrit :


On  Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:16:5, Pierre Sahores psaho...@free.fr wrote


Peter,

The Rev 3.0 application builder works fine, there, under Mac OS X.  
Are

you building your app under OS X or under Windows ?

Best Regards,
--
Pierre Sahores


MacBook 2.1 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, OSX 10.5.6, Rev Studio 3.0.0 build  
750


I'm assuming you mean that you built a Reader standalone  
successfully on your system from the Reader stack. What hardware/ 
system version are you using?


MacBook Pro 2 GHz Intel Core 2 2 Go RAM, OSX 10.5.6, Rev Entreprise  
3.0.0 build 750



Anyone have ideas on why the standalone builder won't build a Mac  
standalone for me that works on all CPUs/OSX versions? Or what a  
workaround might look like? I don't want to try to distribute a  
standalone widely under these conditions, so this is a deal-breaker  
for me if I can't solve it.


I remember yet that i went in such problems the first time i tried to  
use the Rev 3 standalone builder. The standalone application's  
original config was the responsable of this (default settings  
corrupted). I solved the problem in resetting each option (one after  
an other) of the standalone application's setting and all went then OK.


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Re: Gutenberg Reader

2009-02-22 Thread Pierre Sahores

Peter,

Great stack to parse and save the Gutemberg's books without having to  
download them ! Congratulations and thanks for sharing it with all of  
us !


The Mac OS X standalone don't start there for yet but the stack is  
running OK in the Rev 3.0 IDE. (Mac OS X 10.5.6 / MacBook Pro Core Duo  
2 Go RAM).
The Win32 standalone start and run fine under VirtualBox 2.14 / Win XP  
Pro.


Again, thanks for this great piece of Rev !

Best Regards,
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Le 22 févr. 09 à 18:41, Peter Brigham MD a écrit :

I've uploaded a stack to my userspace at RevOnline (user name  
pmbrig) called The Gutenberg Reader. Bug reports, comments, and  
feedback are appreciated.


From the help text:

The Gutenberg Reader is literally an entire library of over 30,000  
volumes, right on your desktop. Well, almost literally. The Reader  
is designed to import and display etexts generated by Project  
Gutenberg™. These are free public domain texts available online —  
the Gutenberg catalog has over 30,000 books (and growing), and with  
their partners and affiliates makes over 100,000 titles available to  
anyone with internet access. Any of the Gutenberg texts are  
accessible within a couple minutes from within the Reader.


The Gutenberg pages are actually designed to be viewed with any web  
browser, without any additional application or software required,  
and you don't really have to use the Reader to access them. However,  
the Reader downloads a Gutenberg text and replaces simple quotes  
with curly quotation marks, double dashes with m-dashes, gets rid of  
the end-of-line characters within paragraphs, and presents the text  
in a book-like layout, using the fontface of your choice. You can  
navigate easily through the book with mouseclicks or using the  
arrowkeys, set a bookmark, and make notes on any passage. The result  
is a completely different reading experience from what you are  
probably used to on a computer screen.


The Reader is also available in a standalone application at

http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/Gutenberg.html

Many thanks to all on this list who have helped me (mostly  
unknowingly) over the years I have been (mostly) lurking in the  
background. I have picked up countless tips on the vicissitudes of  
Rev without which I'd have been lost. Some of us benefit quietly  
from all the amazing information shared here, and we may not always  
speak up about it.


a grateful amateur,

Peter M. Brigham
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Re: way to inform rev apps to get something from web server

2009-02-15 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi sims,

Perhaps can this help :

http://www2.sahores-conseil.com/insead/index_en.html

If yes, you just will have to connect your rev apps to the web  
outside world trough TCP sockets, each time an event you want to grab  
occurs.


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Le 15 févr. 09 à 21:16, Jim Sims a écrit :


Here is what I want to do:

Lets say I have a large number of rev apps that will go to a web  
server and grab some data/image when told to do so (when given a  
signal to do so).


I could have these apps poll a text file or something on a web  
server every so many minutes but I want a less 'bandwidth wasteful'   
way to inform these apps to act.


What is the best way to do this? UDP? TCP server/client? Something  
else?

What obstacles might I encounter?


sims
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Re: SQL varieties

2009-01-21 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Sarah,

MySQL (3.2.3) use to be a very unsecure solution. More, it was unable  
to serve more than 10-15 connections/second. At that time, PostgreSQL  
(6.5) had become a very serious alternative to Oracle or Sybase rdbms.


Today, PostgreSQL is still a very suitable solution (more ACID- 
compliant than any issue of Oracle 10/11, very fast in both read and  
write modes, triggers, BSD license,...) and i use it, since 1998, all  
the time on both the Suse, Ubuntu or Mac OS X platforms. Never had any  
db krach or datas loose It's no any difficulty in installing  
PostgreSQL under the Linux (just select it in the packages to install)  
or Mac OS X (avoid the apple dev site instructions and prefer the Marc  
Lyanage specs at http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/postgresql/ for  
the details).


On the other side, MySQL 4 did lots of progresses over the sad 3.2.3  
issue and MySQL 5.xx is yet a mature and secure rdbms solution. Lots  
of rock solid apps are build on top of it (Typo3, Xoops, eZ Publish,  
limeSurvey,...).


So, to the end, just go to the simplest way for your project context.  
I choose, for my own, PostgreSQL each time i have to build a n-tier  
app from scratch on top of PHP+RunRev. I use MySQL 5.xx, each time i  
have to do with a prebuilded PHP-based app (ECMS, Survey tool, etc...)  
natively MySQL cpmliant.


PostgreSQL installs in the same way on both OS X server and OS X  
desktop. There is no client-side components installation need. About  
the db administration tool, i use differents ones but my prefered is  
Navicat (100 US $).


In about talking about PostgreSQL, the best is to say Postgre SQL ;-)

Hope this can help,

Best Regards,
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Le 22 janv. 09 à 00:02, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :


Hi All,

I'm working on a system that will end up using a multi-user database
served from a central system. While testing I am using SQLite which is
great as I can test all my SQL commands without having to worry about
the additional complication of server connections. When that all works
I will transfer it to MySQL running under MAMP on my desktop and
finally over to the server.

I run a pure OS X shop so I was going to go with MySQL for the final
database as it is a standard part of OS X server. However I have read
posts on this list suggesting that PostgreSQL is a better solution. So
here are a few questions for the exports:

1. Is PostgreSQL better  why?
2. Is it easy to install on OS X (client  server)
3. How do you say PostgreSQL :-)

My system is going to be a relatively small database and not subject
to heavy usage, if that makes any difference to the recommendations.

TIA,
Sarah
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Re: La communauté Revolution est en deuil

2009-01-18 Thread Pierre Sahores

Tu vas nous manquer, Eric. Tous mes regrets vont aux tiens.
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Le 17 janv. 09 à 23:45, Thomas McGrath III a écrit :

I am so sorry to hear about Eric, Please give my condolences to his  
family.


Toutes mes condoléances à sa famille.


Tom

Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgr...@comcast.net

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On Jan 17, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Jérôme Rosat wrote:


Bonjour,

Je viens d'apprendre que Éric Chatonet est décédé mercredi. Toutes  
mes pensées vont à son fils et sa famille.


Jérôme

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Re: linux: cannot load ssl library

2008-09-10 Thread Pierre Sahores

Thanks for the input, Bernard.

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Le 10 sept. 08 à 21:01, Bernard Devlin a écrit :


I wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (first time I've ever done that with a
technical support issue - I'm glad to report that I got a prompt  
answer, and

it fixed the problem).

Here's the answer for anyone else who comes along - the library for  
openssl

must be symlinked thus:

sudo ln -s path to libssl.so.0.9.* /usr/lib/libssl.so

I just checked on three different mainstream linux distros, and none  
had a
symlink from libssl.so to the openssl library. This leads me to  
believe that

any linux standalone that relies on encryption or https will fail too
because these links will not exist.

I am entering in the bug report that runrev need to find a better  
way to do

this.

Bernard
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Re: Parallels

2008-09-02 Thread Pierre Sahores

Sarah,

Did you had an eye to the free Sun's VirtualBox witch works perfectly  
under Linux and Windows and, with just a residual bug under Leopard  
(only the NAT network option avalaible for yet) ? It use lots less  
processor time than Parallels 3.xx, at least because two and more  
virtual machines stay always very fluant while all of them are running  
in the same time.


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Le 2 sept. 08 à 08:03, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :

In case anyone is interested, MacZOT is offering Parallels for  
$49.99 today.


Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: [WAAAY OT] Help - name needed

2008-08-27 Thread Pierre Sahores

What about Wind Wood Pickers, ask my lovely Olivia ? ;-)
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Le 27 août 08 à 05:15, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :


Since you are such a friendly  creative bunch of people, I thought I
would ask for your help. My eldest son is about to do his first
recording with a newly formed classical woodwind trio (oboe, flute 
clarinet) and they need a name. I have been getting into trouble for
my feeble suggestions, so I thought maybe you could help me out.

To avoid cluttering the list, please send any ideas to me off-list -
but if any of you picks the winner, I'll let you know :-)

Many thanks,
Sarah
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Re: Linux Version

2008-08-25 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Mikey,

In using Rev 3.0.0 DP-8 to RC-2, all the tested platforms (see below)  
gived the same very good results (stability, speed, script editor/ 
debugger,...) and i don't think i will go back to Rev 2.9.0 anymore.


Results of tests in native mode of a Rev n-tier app i'm working on :

- Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 (client and server app components native  
devlopment platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App  
runs 100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK


Results of tests as Sun's VirtualBox 1.6.2 virtual machines :

- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App  
runs 100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Ubuntu 8.04 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK
- openSuse 11 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK


One more quick note : Even if i went in the past (1998/2004) using  
extensivelly Suse Linux to run critical apps in ASP mode, i'm yet lots  
more confortable with Debian (or - the Debian based - Ubuntu) than  
with the Netware openSuse 11 not so up to date distro...


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Le 24 août 08 à 23:52, Mikey a écrit :


I finally have an Ubuntu machine up after steering away after bad
experiences with other distros, but I haven't tried RR on it yet.

Does anyone have any impressions?  3.0 beta impressions also welcome.

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Re: Linux Version

2008-08-25 Thread Pierre Sahores

Peter,



Pierre,

Does RevPrintField work properly?


To be sure, could you send me a test stack of your own that i could  
use to verify and report the result ?


Do virtual desktops work properly?


Yes.

Best Regards,



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Re: Linux Version

2008-08-25 Thread Pierre Sahores
As the must in about XTalk, IDE and RAD, in about AI versus BI, in  
about trigonometrics and vectorial drawing, in about n-tier without  
having to wait after Java wakes up,... Rev is always and again so  
greatly amazing us all in making our mind wider ;-)



Pierre always to amaze me :-D

Pierre would you consider writing a little piece about deploying
cross-platform n-tier solutions with Rev after this project is
deployed.

Even if you will have to rewrite some of this to makes the result more  
readable, Andre ;-D


Best,
Pierre


cheers
andre

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Pierre Sahores [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Hi Mikey,

In using Rev 3.0.0 DP-8 to RC-2, all the tested platforms (see  
below) gived
the same very good results (stability, speed, script editor/ 
debugger,...)

and i don't think i will go back to Rev 2.9.0 anymore.

Results of tests in native mode of a Rev n-tier app i'm working on :

- Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 (client and server app components native
devlopment platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) :  
App runs

100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) :

App runs 100% OK

Results of tests as Sun's VirtualBox 1.6.2 virtual machines :

- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) :  
App runs

100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) :

App runs 100% OK
- Ubuntu 8.04 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) :

App runs 100% OK
- openSuse 11 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) :

App runs 100% OK

One more quick note : Even if i went in the past (1998/2004) using
extensivelly Suse Linux to run critical apps in ASP mode, i'm yet  
lots more
confortable with Debian (or - the Debian based - Ubuntu) than with  
the

Netware openSuse 11 not so up to date distro...

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Le 24 août 08 à 23:52, Mikey a écrit :


I finally have an Ubuntu machine up after steering away after bad
experiences with other distros, but I haven't tried RR on it yet.

Does anyone have any impressions?  3.0 beta impressions also  
welcome.


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Re: Re-2: : AW: missing a basic with drag

2008-08-16 Thread Pierre Sahores

Nice circle constraint code :-)

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Le 16 août 08 à 20:39, Scott Rossi a écrit :


Oops, missed a character in the URL.  Try this:

go url http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/drag_sample.rev;


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Hi,

it seems, that the provided link does not work anymore? :-(

I get an no such card error in messagebox / error 404 in webbrowser.


Regards,

Matthias


 Original Message 
Subject: Re:: AW: missing a basic with drag (14-Aug-2008 20:07)
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FWIW, you can see several examples of custom dragging by executing  
the

following in your Rev message box:

go url http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/dragsample.rev;

Regards,


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Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia  Design
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Re: 3.0.0-dp-8 available

2008-08-05 Thread Pierre Sahores

Dear Rev Team !

Just a quick note to let you know how happy and lucky i feel :-)

I went able to test extensivelly and successfully Bernard DP-8 in  
running a complex AI Business Intelligence app i'm developping at this  
time.


All the tested platforms (see below) gived the same very good results  
(stability, speed, script editor/debugger,...) and i don't think i  
will go back to Rev 2.9.0 anymore.


Results of tests in native mode :

- Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 (client and server app components native  
devlopment platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App  
runs 100% OK


Results of tests as Sun's VirtualBox 1.6.2 virtual machines :

- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App  
runs 100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Ubuntu 8.04 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK
- openSuse 11 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK


Thanks so much for being providing us such new professional-grade  
quality standards.


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Le 25 juil. 08 à 18:09, Oliver Kenyon a écrit :


Hi all,

I'm pleased to announce that 3.0.0-dp-8 is available via Check For
Updates on Windows and Mac OS X.

This build contains a number of bug fixes to both the engine and IDE,
and the first version of a new variable watcher, which supports
multi-dimensional arrays.

The bug fixes include regressions of recent developer previews and  
also

some older bugs. Please see the IDE and engine change logs for more
information.

As well as allowing multi-dimensional arrays to be viewed, the new
variable watcher can change variable values while debugging and view  
them in more detail in a separate window. We think that it also uses  
screen space more efficiently.


For those of you wishing to install on Linux, or to do a full install
the necessary downloads are here:

http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/3.0.0-dp-8/RevEnt300FullTest.exe 

http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/3.0.0-dp-8/RevEnt300FullTest.dmg 

http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/3.0.0-dp-8/RevEnt300FullTest.zip 



Warmest Regards,
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Re: 3.0.0-dp-8 available

2008-08-01 Thread Pierre Sahores

Dear Rev Team !

Just a quick note to let you know how happy and lucky i feel :-)

I went able to test extensivelly and successfully Bernard DP-8 in  
running a complex AI Business Intelligence app i'm developping at this  
time.


All the tested platforms (see below) gived the same very good results  
(stability, speed, script editor/debugger,...) and i don't think i  
will go back to Rev 2.9.0 anymore.


Results of tests in native mode :

- Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 (client and server app components native  
devlopment platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App  
runs 100% OK


Results of tests as Sun's VirtualBox 1.6.2 virtual machines :

- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App  
runs 100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Ubuntu 8.04 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK
- openSuse 11 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK


Thanks so much for being providing us such new professional-grade  
quality standards.


Kind Regards to you all,
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mobile : 06 03 95 77 70
www.sahores-conseil.com




Le 25 juil. 08 à 18:09, Oliver Kenyon a écrit :


Hi all,

I'm pleased to announce that 3.0.0-dp-8 is available via Check For
Updates on Windows and Mac OS X.

This build contains a number of bug fixes to both the engine and IDE,
and the first version of a new variable watcher, which supports
multi-dimensional arrays.

The bug fixes include regressions of recent developer previews and  
also

some older bugs. Please see the IDE and engine change logs for more
information.

As well as allowing multi-dimensional arrays to be viewed, the new
variable watcher can change variable values while debugging and view  
them in more detail in a separate window. We think that it also uses  
screen space more efficiently.


For those of you wishing to install on Linux, or to do a full install
the necessary downloads are here:

http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/3.0.0-dp-8/RevEnt300FullTest.exe 

http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/3.0.0-dp-8/RevEnt300FullTest.dmg 

http://developer.runrev.com/components/revolution/enterprise/3.0.0-dp-8/RevEnt300FullTest.zip 



Warmest Regards,
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Re: settings of the control

2008-07-29 Thread Pierre Sahores

JB,

Why don't you report the objects hilite state to a preference stack  
you can save and retrieve by a simple start using stack  
prefrences.rev each time your standalone starts up ? I use this way  
all the time at start time of my Win32 and OSX standalones, to save  
texts and buttons preferences change states with all the security and  
confort expected.


No sure, Edimburg would have to set up this kind of features for us,  
at least ifor me ;-)


Hope this help,

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Le 29 juil. 08 à 17:45, -= JB =- a écrit :


Here is a question that if it can't be done easily now might
be a good idea for a simple improvement to Rev;

Let's say I have a stack that uses many different buttons 
groups the state of these controls changes during using
the program but when I quit and restart I want the original
control settings to be opened with the rather than settings
the user changed the last time he/she used it.

For instance I might have a button the user clicks  it sets
the hilite true and the user does what they want, quits and
then starts the program up again I want the hilite to already
be set to false even though the last time used it was true.

I know in hypercard I would have a group of buttons and
fields showing that I didn't want to be showing when the
program starts.  So if the program crashed, power failure
or the user quit etc. while they were showing they would
be showing the next time the program was started.  To
correct it on openstack I would check their visibility and
if it was true I would hide them.

What would be nice is each control had an option that
could be checked true or false.  If it was true they way
you had the settings of the control would always be
used at startup and false at startup the last setting of
the control would be used like they are now.

-=JB=-
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off topic : Parallels alternative : VirtualBox

2008-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hello There,

Just a quick note to recommand Sun's VirtualBox instead of Parallels  
3.xx i'm no more happy with...


Lots more stable and fast ; able to run natively VMWare VMDK  
partitions ; free and commercial versions ;-)


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Re: off topic : Parallels alternative : VirtualBox

2008-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hello Thierry,

I'm running the GPL version of VirtualBox 1.6.2 under MacOS X 10.5.4 -  
MacBook Pro 2 Ghz. At this time, 2 hosted OS are installed


- Win 2000 Pro packed inside a VMWare .wmdk partition (because i used  
the VMWare Fusion's VMware Importer.app to convert it in just two  
clicks from its original Parallels 3.xx .pvs format ;

- Win XP Pro SP2 packed inside a native VirtualBox .vdi partition.

Both are just working very well and fast. The RAM and processor's time  
footprints of VirtualBox are the lowest i ever seen about  
virtualisation !

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Le 28 juil. 08 à 11:25, Thierry a écrit :



Le 28 juil. 08 à 11:02, Pierre Sahores a écrit :


Hello There,

Just a quick note to recommand Sun's VirtualBox instead of  
Parallels 3.xx i'm no more happy with...


Lots more stable and fast ; able to run natively VMWare VMDK  
partitions ; free and commercial versions ;-)


Kind Regards


Hi Pierre,

Which platform are you working with VirtualBox ?

On Mac, seems it's still a Beta version ?

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Re: off topic : Parallels alternative : VirtualBox

2008-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Thierry,


Merci Pierre for all this info !

Downloaded it , could see in the download pages,
that VirtualBox for Mac isn't anymore in Beta ( on the
screenshots's pages they still say it is ! )

As a former user ( well, still yet ) I have Ubuntu 8.04 under  
Parallels.


What about the server's administration tools under Ubuntu ? thanks for  
the info !


Do you know an easy way to convert my Parallels Hard Disk  
Image .pvs / .pvd
to VirtualBox ? Seems there is a solution via QEMU, but is there  
something more simple ?


QEMU unneeded ! If you don't own VMWare Fusion at this time,

1.-  just download it as a trial version
2.- download from the same VMWare site the VMware Importer.app
3.- drop the Parallels .pws virtual drive you want to convert to a  
VirtualBox compatible virtual drive

4.- you will get a VMWare .vmdk virtual drive
5.- put this .vmdk where you want

/Users/pierre/Library/VirtualBox/VMDK/win2000.vmdk can be a good place

6.- and tell VirtualBox to use it as your new converted virtual machine.
7.- that's all !


And second question, which put this thread in On Topic.


Me !


Can we share folders from Rev running on MacOS and the second one on  
a virtual machine ?


Yes. After having setup the VirtualBox shared-folder tab, have an eye  
on the netwok favorites by right-mouse-click to connect a shared  
local folder (as X:, Y: or Z:, etc...) under WinXPPro. Take care not  
to use networked folders instead (too slow).


That would be great may be I'm again dreaming :-)


No ! Just do it :-)


ps: I'm on MacBook /2 GB RAM / Tiger


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Hello Thierry,

I'm running the GPL version of VirtualBox 1.6.2 under MacOS X  
10.5.4 - MacBook Pro 2 Ghz. At this time, 2 hosted OS are installed


- Win 2000 Pro packed inside a VMWare .wmdk partition (because i  
used the VMWare Fusion's VMware Importer.app to convert it in  
just two clicks from its original Parallels 3.xx .pvs format ;

- Win XP Pro SP2 packed inside a native VirtualBox .vdi partition.

Both are just working very well and fast. The RAM and processor's  
time footprints of VirtualBox are the lowest i ever seen about  
virtualisation !

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Le 28 juil. 08 à 11:02, Pierre Sahores a écrit :


Hello There,

Just a quick note to recommand Sun's VirtualBox instead of  
Parallels 3.xx i'm no more happy with...


Lots more stable and fast ; able to run natively VMWare VMDK  
partitions ; free and commercial versions ;-)


Kind Regards


Hi Pierre,

Which platform are you working with VirtualBox ?

On Mac, seems it's still a Beta version ?


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Re: off topic : Parallels alternative : VirtualBox

2008-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores

Bernard,

OS/2, its OO UI, its file-system design,... ;-)
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Le 28 juil. 08 à 15:14, Bernard Devlin a écrit :


Hi Pierre, I too can recommend VirtualBox.  A few months ago I had a
customized version of CentOS I needed to use for some application  
testing,
and after I failed to get it to work after installing it in  
VirtualPC and

VMWare, I turned to VirtualBox... absolutely no problems there.

Innotek (the company that Sun bought VirtualBox from), was a major  
ISV and
supporter of OS/2 back in the day.  Hard to believe that 16 years  
ago there
was a desktop OS that had pre-emptive multi-tasking and a user- 
programmable
OO UI that would run on a 486 with 4mb of RAM, and that could run  
almost all
existing DOS and Windows 3.1 apps inside Virtual Dos Machines.  OS/ 
2 was

probably the first desktop OS to be able to run virtualized operating
systems.

My new Vista laptop can't even unzip files properly (I had to  
download the
old file manager I used to use on NT4 and OS/2 in order to unzip  
files on

Vista).

Bernard
Certified OS/2 Engineer

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Hello There,

Just a quick note to recommand Sun's VirtualBox instead of  
Parallels 3.xx

i'm no more happy with...

Lots more stable and fast ; able to run natively VMWare VMDK  
partitions ;

free and commercial versions ;-)

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Re: [ANN] F-ab 2.5.0 released and available for download

2008-07-25 Thread Pierre Sahores
A great architect behind a great world-class entrainment and more  
front-end app !


Really very impressive, Jiro. Thanks for letting us know about your  
works...


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Le 25 juil. 08 à 08:45, Jim Ault a écrit :


On 7/24/08 5:16 PM, Jiro Harada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

F-ab 2.5.0 is now available for download.

F-ab is a simple browser for Flash movies. It is created by Runtime
Revolution 2.9. In F-ab, Flash movies are identified by channels
instead of URLs. Currently 1300 or more high-quality Flash movies are
registered in the channels.


Alright guys, you have to try this fabulous stack by doing the  
following


download the app and the lib folder as dmg
launch
look to the far left side of the stack window to the blue slider
at the very left, grab the divider and adjust until you see 1776
release and this video will begin to load

Now click on the icon that makes this stack window full screen..  
amazing
experience.. choose 'site map' or other and enjoy the truly creative  
work

displayed beautifully in a Rev stack !!

(you can also just click on the number field and type '1776' and hit  
enter.)


Don't miss the Gallery, choose a year from the menu at the right,  
scan and
click with the mouse to see an image, the click the zoom icon on the  
image.

Such creative effects the author is using as his resume.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas

PS  I was going to bed but thought I would check out the newest by  
Jiro...

and now it is very, very late.



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Re: do httpheaders and httpproxy reset after handler ends?

2008-07-18 Thread Pierre Sahores

Andre,

I don't have idea about what is the best with the httpproxy part of  
your question.


About the httpheaders, in my experience (both MC and Rev http  
clients), it's always a good precaution to set the httpheaders again  
before each new occurence of a POST command.


See this transcript-based pgdump trigger function (PostgreSQL database  
backup) as a for years running production state example :


function newdbpgdump d,p
 put tdSQL=  urlencode(reagenc(p)) into larequete
  put doSQL=632toTDB=  d  larequete  IDC=   
encefv1(pierres)  VAL=  encefv1(roussilles) into retour
  set httpheaders to Content-type: application/x-www-form- 
urlencoded  return

  post retour to url (line 1 of fld revwas)
  if it is  then
answer La connexion avec le serveur distant est rompue.   
return  return  \

Vérifiez votre configuration d'accès à l'internet
exit to top
  else return word 1 to -1 of it  return  return
end newdbpgdump

Hope this can help,

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Le 18 juil. 08 à 22:25, Andre Garzia a écrit :


Hello Friends,

a quick question, anyone knows how persistent is httpproxy and
httpheaders? I want to know if I need to set them everytime or if
setting them on openstack will be enough for all subsequent URL calls.

Thanks
PS: Yes, I could sniff that with wireshark, but I felt like asking...
Andre

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Re: Stacks inside OSX Package

2008-07-13 Thread Pierre Sahores

So clearly elegant ! Thanks so much, Tereza :-)
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Le 13 juil. 08 à 00:18, Tereza Snyder a écrit :



On Jul 12, 2008, at 3:30 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:


I know that many know this already, but because newbies may not...

I just did my first standalone where I added a data stack (where  
data is saved) right inside the standalone package on OSX.


Here's a technique that I use that takes it to the next level:

When you build your standalone on MacOS X, the 'executable' is  
inside 'MacOS' inside 'Contents'. As you put it:



MyStandAlone.app
 /Contents
   /MacOS
  MyStandAlone # this is the *real* standalone inside the package


Instead of putting 'MyDataStack.rev' next to 'MyStandalone' in  
'MacOS', create a new folder in 'Contents' called whatever you want,  
or use 'Resources' like other apps do and put MyDataStack.rev in it.  
Like so:



MyStandAlone.app
 /Contents
   /MacOS
  MyStandAlone # this is the *real* standalone inside the package
/Resources
   MyDataStack.rev


Go one step farther and make subdirectories in 'Resources' to hold  
stuff your application needs:


MyStandAlone.app
 /Contents
   /MacOS
  MyStandAlone # this is the *real* standalone inside the package
/Resources
   MyDataStack.rev
  /Images
  /Texts
  /Sounds



Now here's the good part. Create another folder in 'Contents' and  
call it 'Win32' and put your Windows standalone in it:


MyStandAlone.app
 /Contents
   /MacOS
  MyStandAlone # this is the *real* standalone inside the package
/Resources
   MyDataStack.rev
  /Images
  /Texts
  /Sounds
   /Win32
  MyStandalone.exe  # another *real* standalone inside the package


If you still make standalones for Classic, you can do that too:

MyStandAlone.app
 /Contents
   /MacOS
  MyStandAlone # this is the *real* standalone inside the package
/Resources
   MyDataStack.rev
  /Images
  /Texts
  /Sounds
   /Win32
  MyStandalone.exe  # another *real* standalone inside the package
   /Classic
  MyStandAlone # yet another *real* standalone inside the package


What does this do for you?
- Lets you distribute a single package for all platforms that has  
only *one* copy of MyDataStack and all those images, texts, and  
sounds.
- Lets you drag that package to your multi-platform network.  
Everything goes with it.
- Lets you standardize your paths relative to MyDataStack. Set the  
default directory to 'Resources' and you're done. Never worry about  
whether you have to dodge around 'Contents' again on one platform  
and not on the other(s).
- Lets you put stuff that's specific to the OS (like externals) next  
to the executables in the proper folders for the executables; and  
put stuff, like MyDataStack, that pertain strictly to your  
application in a single, separate place. Conceptual purity at last!
- While you're developing, you can keep MyDataStack.rev next to / 
Images, /Texts, and /Sounds in your development folder and use the  
same path logic in both Development and Standalone.


But, you say, what about Windows? You can't double-click an app in  
Windows! Create, or have your installer create, a shortcut outside  
the .app folder to the executable. Put that shortcut in the start  
menu with all the other shortcuts to applications. Or on the  
desktop. Or wherever.


It works!

t








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Re: progress bar example

2008-07-10 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hello,

Perhaps can this lightweight code help ?


on mouseup
   load url (Stack_to_load) with message mainstatut
  progressbark
end mouseup

on mainstatut
  if the cachedurls contains Stack_to_load then
go url (Stack_to_load) in new window
unload url (Stack_to_load)
  else answer La connexion avec le serveur  quote  IME  quote  
 est rompue.  \
  return  Vérifiez votre configuration d'accès à   
l'internet avant  return  de poursuivre...

end mainstatut

on progressbark
  set the thumbposition of sb jauge of stack ime_loader to 0
  put 0 into aa
  repeat 20
if urlstatus(Stack_to_load) is among the items of  
contacted,cached then

  add 10 to aa
  set the thumbposition of sb jauge of stack ime_loader to aa
end if
  end repeat
end progressbark


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Le 10 juil. 08 à 13:50, Nicolas Cueto a écrit :


Hello,

A few years back, Dave Cragg was
kind enough to explain in detail how
to build a stack that shows the progress
of a download (I've included his message
below).

The script works, but there's a glitch.
When the progress-stack is called up
only its edge can be seen. Its body,
instead of showing a progres bar
increasing as the download progresses,
shows nothing but a freeze-view of whatever
was on the screen beneath it before it
popped open.

I've tried setting buffer properties,
but that did not work.

Is there a way of getting this to work?

Thank you.

-- Nicolas Cueto

here's Dave Cragg's message and script

You can show status using go as well. libUrlSetStatusCallback works
for both blocking (e.g. load url) and non-blocking (.e.g. get url)
calls.

Below is the script of a *very crude* progress palette. The stack
consists of two fields (one named url and the other named
status), and a scrollbar (progress bar) named progress . Name the
stack url_status (or anything you want).

Make this stack a substack of your main stack. Then somewhere (e.g in
your mainstack's preopenstack handler), include the following:

  start using url_status

That's it. After that, it should work for all downloads and uploads
(which may not be what you want).

Cheers
Dave

--
local sUrls

on libraryStack
  libUrlSetStatusCallback urlCallback, the long id of me
  palette me
  hide me
end libraryStack

-
on releaseStack
  libUrlSetStatusCallback empty
  close me
end releaseStack
---

on urlCallback pUrl, pStatusString

  show me
  put pUrl into field url of card 1 of me
  put item 1 of pStatusString into tStatus
  put tStatus into field status of card 1 of me
  put 1 into sUrls[pUrl]
  if tStatus is among the items of loading,downloading,uploading  
then


put item 2 of pStatusString into tPart
put item 3 of pStatusString into tWhole
if tWhole  empty then

  showProgress tPart,tWhole
else
  hide scrollbar progress of me
  put ,  tPart  bytes after field status of card 1 of me
end if
--unlock screen
  else if tStatus is among the items of
loaded,downloaded,uploaded,cached then
delete local sUrls[pUrl]
if the visible of scrollbar progress of me then showProgress 1,1
send hideStatus to me in 200 milliseconds ##leave visible for
short time

  else if tStatus is among the items of error,timeout then
delete local sUrls[pUrl]
send hideStatus to me in 200 milliseconds ##leave visible for
short time
  else
hide scrollbar progress of me
  end if
end urlCallback
-
on showProgress pPart,pWhole
  put the endValue of scrollbar  progress of me into tMax
  set the thumbPosition of scrollbar progress of me to round(tMax
* pPart / pWhole)
  show scrollbar progress of me
  wait 10 milliseconds
end showProgress
---
on hideStatus
  if keys(sUrls) is empty then
hide me
  end if
end hideStatus
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Re: HyperCard Comes Back From the Dead to the Web (Barry Barber)

2008-06-08 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi All,

In fact, after receiving an invitation to connect to your preregistred  
account (if you did alike me, some months ago), you will have to  
create a full active new account to be able to test the TileStack model.


So did i do and i went able to create a new test stack directly  
online but...


if the concept of TileStack is realy elegant, it's not so sure that it  
will become, before lots of hard work, a real useable Hypercard n- 
tier web embbedable platform.


If the front-end seems to display HC stacks in the web browser, the  
underlinked technology is not HC or MC or Rev based, alike HC/ 
appelevents WebSTAR3 linked cgis, LiveCard, SC Marionet cgis, MC/Rev  
cgis, the RevOnRockets, my own approach*, etc...  went or are.


If all the conceptual approach of TileStack is, in fact, AJAX  
dependant, this project is not realy on the road to become the next  
web-enabled xtalk based platform we need to get the first class  
alternative to Java and PHP our sweety RunRev team is working on...


Best Regards,


* :  http://www2.sahores-conseil.com/insead/index_en.html
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Le 8 juin 08 à 16:49, Colin Holgate a écrit :



On Jun 8, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Barry Barber wrote:

Hi all, I'm posting from a new email server because my old one  
keeps bouncing anything to do with this list.
I thought the following would interest everybody so I'm sending  
this even before reading it!


You didn't read Judy's post either it seems!

TileStack may be onto something, but I'm skeptical about how many  
really useful HyperCard stacks will work. I have applied to be on  
their restricted beta, but haven't had an authorization email yet.  
When (if) I get one of those I'll be able to try out some more  
demanding stacks on it.



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Re: integrate and customize the html/javascript output (was :AW: OT: Web Gallerie for windows?)

2008-05-18 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi,

If you are using OS X, id you have a look at Freeway Pro ? I use it  
all the time instead of Dreamweaver to customise web apps...


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Le 18 mai 08 à 17:25, Tiemo Hollmann TB a écrit :


I am looking for a tool, where I can integrate and customize the
html/javascript output into my existing web.
Thanks anyway
Tiemo


-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:use-revolution-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Phil Davis
Gesendet: Sonntag, 18. Mai 2008 17:23
An: How to use Revolution
Betreff: Re: OT: Web Gallerie for windows?

Have you considered Picasa from Google?
http://picasaweb.google.com/

It's the main way we keep up with the growth of our grandson, who  
lives

about 600 miles from us.

Phil


Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Thank you Sandy for sharing the photos with those who couldn't  
attend.


Btw, can anybody recommend a (free) tool to create a photo gallery  
on

the
web (similar to Sandys with enlarge and forward - backword), which  
runs

under windows?

Thanks
Tiemo



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revolution-

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Samstag, 17. Mai 2008 08:45
An: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Betreff: some images from RevLive

Hi everyone,

I agree, a great conference, and wonderful to see everyone during  
my

brief

stay--including a lucky meeting with Richard.

Here are some pictures from the event, and a slideshow.

http://www.troutfoot.com/rev/index.html

The music is from Gilberto Gil.  Ask Andre.  ;^)

Thank you RunRev staff!  What a great team.

I look forward to seeing the latest projects people are making, and

hope

to see you all again soon!

Sandy


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Re: integrating rsync with Rev

2008-05-16 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi,

This kind of su- shell command works perfectly there. In replacing  
the oracle/oracle user/password by yours and the sqlplus command  
by the rsync one, the task will certainly be up and running.


  --  put shell(su - oracle -c  quote  sqlplus  char 7 to -1  
of item itemoffset(Login=,PostIn) of PostIn  /  \
  --  char 8 to -1 of item itemoffset(Passwd=,PostIn) of PostIn  
 @  \
  --  char 9 to -1 of item itemoffset(TmpFile=,PostIn) of  
PostIn  quote  return  oracle) into Retour


Hope this can help ;-)

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Le 16 mai 08 à 12:02, Kay C Lan a écrit :

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


wrote:



As an example, if I want to get a detailed directory listing in
Terminal, I use:   ls -la
In Rev, I would use:  put shell(ls -la) into fld Listing



But what if I need to look into a locked directory, one that in  
terminal I'd
use sudo ls -la ? How do I pass the command and the password. In  
Terminal I
always do the sudo + command, it then asks for my password which I  
enter.

How do I do these 2 steps in Rev?

Thanks
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Re: Revolution Live Coverage here

2008-05-09 Thread Pierre Sahores

Thanks Lynn !

... and Thanks to all at RunRev and around !!!

The best of the best is yet coming in the next months. Congratulations  
for preparing what we went waiting for, for years ;-)


Do you remimber, Kevin, Apple Expo Paris '04 and '05 ?

Tomcat against JBoss against PHP/Ajax against  ColdFusion/Flash  
against Python/Zope against Ruby on Rails ?


.. Rev is yet becoming the next generation Web RAD we needed !

A great day :-)

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Le 9 mai 08 à 19:31, Lynn Fredricks a écrit :


Hello all,

I dont know how many are blogging Runrev Live - but I am :-)

http://www.lynnfredricks.com


Best regards,

Lynn Fredricks
President
Proactive International, LLC

Because it is About Who You Know (tm)

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Re: 2.9 Freeze on OSX

2008-04-10 Thread Pierre Sahores

Tom,

No freeze there in using 2.9 GM1 (MacBookPro 15 Dual Core 2 Ghz 2 Go  
RAM OS 10.5.2).


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Le 10 avr. 08 à 17:19, Thomas McGrath III a écrit :
Ok, now that the 2.9 version has been out for a little while I need  
to know how many people are experiencing the Freeze while performing  
a Save problem (computer lock up with force restart the only way out).


I can not use 2.9 at all since it now happens every time I go to  
save after writing some code. I have installed RR from scratch and  
repaired permissions on my HD and removed most extra preference  
panes etc. from my system and still have the instant freezes when  
saving with 2.9.


This does NOT happen with 2.8 which I am using everyday. The same  
stacks will freeze in 2.9 but not in 2.8.



How many people are experiencing this Freeze on Save???


Thanks

Tom
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Re: Rev GM1?

2008-04-10 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Mark,

As long as i know, Rev_2.9.0-gm-1 (Rev 2.9.0 build 610) is the current  
version available for shipping.


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Le 10 avr. 08 à 20:23, Mark Swindell a écrit :
I don't find that I received notification of a download for this.   
Am I entitled to it?  Where is it located?

Thanks,
Mark



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Re: Congratulations!

2008-04-04 Thread Pierre Sahores
Thanks Kevin, Mark, Bill and All at Runrev for all the 2.9 fixes.  
Very helpfull in about developping Rev apps for our customers ;-)


Kind Regards,
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Le 3 avr. 08 à 22:59, Mark Schonewille a écrit :

Hi!

I'd like to congratulate the RunRev team with the release of 2.9!  
Revolution 2.9 is definitely the best release ever. Thank you  
RunRev, for your commitment to make your product better. You have  
been very succesful.


Not every bug has been fixed, in fact there are more bug reports  
than ever, but I am sure that's because people feel their bug  
reports are taken seriously now and feel encouraged to report more  
bugs.


The new website also looks great and I very much like the story  
about Revolution at NASA, which is on the front page.


Thanks for making my professional life as a programmer a little  
easier.


Mark Schonewille

--

Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
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http://www.salery.biz

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Re: Launch rev app from commandline and read parameters?

2008-01-10 Thread Pierre Sahores

Malte,

Adapt this to your need and it just will work fine from the command- 
line under Mac OS X, Linux and, even, Win32.


open -a /MesSofts/MC-2.5-i1/Metacard.app/ /Library/WebServer/Celia/ 
ajax_softs/ime/ime_s.mc


About the parameters, i would suggest to have them loaded by the  
starting stack in a a preopenstack or so handler.


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Le 10 janv. 08 à 08:43, Malte Brill a écrit :


Hi all,

I just got asked if it would be possible to launch a rev app from  
the commandline with parameters and read out the parameters within  
the app. This way over my head, as I am not a commandline guru at  
all. I would appreciate a few lines of script + the commandline  
call I would need to use.


If that is possible at all, will it work cross plattform?

Would really appreciate any thoughts on this.

All the best,

Malte

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Re: Launch rev app from commandline and read parameters?

2008-01-10 Thread Pierre Sahores

Mark,

You are right : the -a option is specific to the OS X terminal and  
meens that the app following the -a option need to be used to open  
the specified file :


open -a /MesSofts/MC-2.5-i1/Metacard.app/ /Library/WebServer/Celia/ 
ajax_softs/ime/ime_s.mc


meens that the Metacard.app will be used to launch the ime_s.mc stack.

...

About how to get the same kind of result under linux, have an eye  
about the bottom of the following page :


http://www2.sahores-conseil.com/insead/page6_en.html

...

i just don't remember how i got the same result (time ago) under the  
win32 platform but perhaps would this powershell reference help :


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_PowerShell

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Le 10 janv. 08 à 18:48, Mark Wieder a écrit :


Pierre-

Well, not Win32 actually, but maybe the others. What's that -a  
option

supposed to do? Kubuntu's open command doesn't support that option...

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Re: OT: MacBook randomly shuts down..

2008-01-04 Thread Pierre Sahores

Chipp,

Over the last month, the same randomly shutdowns accured even with  
the last firmeware update installed on my MacBook Pro 2 Ghz (Tiger  
10.4.11)...


The problem occurs when the temp goes over 75 ° C when the normal  
range must stay inbeetween 40/65 ° C. I found at http:// 
www.alitacrew.org/icyclone/ a cool freeware witch solved  
definitivelly this issue.


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Le 4 janv. 08 à 08:34, Chipp Walters a écrit :

My MacBook...about a year old or so, just randomly shuts down.  
Started about
a month ago, but I don't use it more than a couple of times a  
month. I'm
pretty sure it knows I hate it-- and that's why it's misbehaving.  
So, I
Googled MacBook shuts off and there's a huge amount of people out  
there
this is happening to. I'll go by an Apple store tomorrow and see if  
they

have any suggestions..but thought I would check here, as many of you
probably have MacBooks and may have gone through this.

sent from my Sony laptop-- still running strong

-Chipp
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