Managing Bookmarks in the Help Stack

2005-06-03 Thread Gregory Lypny

Hello Everyone,

	How do I manage bookmarks in Rev's help stack?  For example, how do I 
delete a bookmark or change the name of a bookmark category?


Regards,

Greg

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Help stack?

2004-03-03 Thread Frank Leahy
Hi,

Has anyone done a nice help stack that they'd be willing to share?  The 
Rev help stack is nice but it's more than I need.

I'm envisioning something that might read html pages from a folder, and 
create a bunch of cards for each web page.  That way maybe I could have 
the docs live online and in a help stack.

Thanks,
-- Frank
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Re: Conference Help stack...

2004-01-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just a note to all Rev users who are interested in using Rev CGI on Linux:

1. revxml is currently *not* supported in Rev CGI Linux engine. I have
tested this on a number of Linux servers running Red Hat 9.0 with the latest
Linux CGI engine that can be found on the RR public FTP server.

2. revdb/libmysql is currently *not* supported in Rev CGI Linux Engine. This
has been tested on Linux servers with RH 9.0 and MySQL 4.0.15.

I downloaded Monte's LibCGI and the following was mentioned in the Intro to
RevCGI:


With the purchase of Metacard by RunRev, Revolution now has database
functionality built into the CGI engine.

According to Tuviah:

"Everything is supported, revdb and revxml. The embedded engine library is
indeed used for now, and now since RR has aquired MC you can look forward
to an english flexible syntax being integrated into the engine."


However, based on my experience, this is not the case for the Linux engine.

Shishi

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Re: Conference Help stack...

2004-01-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 1/22/04 3:45 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:

Also, Jacque had a great handout. Perhaps she can put a .pdf of it online.
She also mentioned Monte and someone else recently releasing a very cool cgi
library...I'd like to see it!!!
Thanks for the kind words, Chipp. My handout is online at:

 

And Monte's and Rodney's LibCGI can be found at:

 

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Conference Help stack...

2004-01-22 Thread Chipp Walters
For those of you attending, and those who wished they did:

Thanks to an excellent presentation by Jacque Landman Gay at the Revolution
Conference in San Francisco regarding using Revolution as CGI -- prompted me
to create this stack which is a step-by-step walkthrough of setting up a
Revolution CGI on a local Mac running OSX.

It couldn't be simpler (once I figured out with a bit of help from Jacque).
What's cool about this is that now you can setup and debug/run cgi's locally
without having to have an online server. Cool. Frankly, I was amazed on how
easy this was, especially considering how hard it would be on the PC (using
an outdated MS Personal Web Server...perhaps others know of a better way?)

Again, just type into the msg (on Mac OS X only, but the notes may be
interesting to others as well)

go url "http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/CGIeditor.rev";

(It's also available in the Tutorials section of my RunRev site:
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Tutorials.htm )

I've also included a small editor which adds the correct line feed returns
for creating the Revolution CGI scripts.

While her demonstration went deeper than this stack, the basics are here. If
I get around to it, I'll provide another tutorial on how to use stacks
instead of scripts.

Also, Jacque had a great handout. Perhaps she can put a .pdf of it online.
She also mentioned Monte and someone else recently releasing a very cool cgi
library...I'd like to see it!!!

best,

Chipp


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