Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Alan Wolfe



Steve, i scored the same exact way (i also was 
disgusted at the picture of bill gates)
 
::high five:: hehe

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Steve Smith 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 8:25 
PM
  Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ 
  test
  Congratulations, Steve! Your IQ score is 135 This 
  number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you 
  answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. Your 
  Intellectual Type is Facts Curator . This means you are highly intelligent and 
  have picked up an impressive and unique collection of facts and figures over 
  the years. You've got a remarkable vocabulary and exceptional math skills — 
  which puts you in the same class as brainiacs like Bill Gates. And that's just 
  some of what we know about you from your test results. U Bill 
  Gates, ptuie. Now Steve Jobs I could handle.Steve 
  SmithOakbridge Information SolutionsOffice: (519) 624-4388GTA: 
  (416) 606-3885Fax: (519) 624-3353Cell: (416) 606-3885Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Web: http://www.oakbridge.caOn 
  Tuesday, July 13, 2004, at 01:57 PM, Ben Johansen wrote:
  Hi All, I 
happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a pretty grueling 40 
question test. I 
think that most of us on this list are highly intelligent, so let’s have 
some fun and go take the test at 
http://www.tickle.com Here 
is my scoreCongratulations, 
Ben!Your IQ score is129This 
number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you 
answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others.Your 
Intellectual Type is Insightful Linguist. This means you are highly 
intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and 
spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to your creative and 
expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about you from your 
test results.
   I 
paid the 12 buck to get the report and it is pretty insightful.Well 
if anything it made me feel better today ;-) Ben 
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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Steve Smith
Congratulations,  Steve! 
Your IQ score is 135 

This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. 

Your Intellectual Type is Facts Curator . This means you are highly intelligent and have picked up an impressive and unique collection of facts and figures over the years. You've got a remarkable vocabulary and exceptional math skills — which puts you in the same class as brainiacs like Bill Gates. And that's just some of what we know about you from your test results. 

U Bill Gates, ptuie. Now Steve Jobs I could handle.

Steve Smith

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GTA:(416) 606-3885
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On Tuesday, July 13, 2004, at 01:57 PM, Ben Johansen wrote:

Hi All,

 

I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a pretty grueling 40 question test.

 

I think that most of us on this list are highly intelligent, so let’s have some fun and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com

 

Here is my score

Congratulations, Ben!
Your IQ score is129

This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others.

Your Intellectual Type is Insightful Linguist. This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to your creative and expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about you from your test results. 

I paid the 12 buck to get the report and it is pretty insightful.

Well if anything it made me feel better today ;-)

 

Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com

Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller

Available for Witango Developement

 

 




Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Bill Conlon
Darn,

My wife keeps insisting she's smarter than me, and now there's proof!

Your IQ score is 135

This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many
questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to
others.

Your Intellectual Type is Facts Curator. This means you are highly
intelligent and have picked up an impressive and unique collection of
facts and figures over the years. You've got a remarkable vocabulary and
exceptional math skills ‹ which puts you in the same class as brainiacs
like Bill Gates. And that's just some of what we know about you from your
test results.

>Hi All,
>
>
>
>I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a pretty grueling
>40 question test.
>
>
>
>I think that most of us on this list are highly intelligent, so let's
>have some fun and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com
>
>
>
>
>Here is my score
>
>Congratulations, Ben!
>Your IQ score is 129
>
>This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many
>questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to
>others.
>
>Your Intellectual Type is Insightful Linguist. This means you are highly
>intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and
>spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to your creative
>and expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about you from
>your test results.
>
>
>
>I paid the 12 buck to get the report and it is pretty insightful.
>
>Well if anything it made me feel better today ;-)
>
>
>
>Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
>
>Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller
>
>Available for Witango Developement
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Wayne Irvine
Jon van der Raadt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I do not use filemaker with Witango so this may not help.  I found when
> there was an issue with the datasource (no found, invalid) on OSX
> Witango crashes...

Really! That's terrible.

I'll check it out. There are no datasources on that server yet so it might
be the problem, but as I was only loading the form at the beginning of the
test taf (a simple searchbuilder taf) I didn't think to check datasources.

Thanks

Wayne

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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Jon van der Raadt
Wayne,
I do not use filemaker with Witango so this may not help.  I found when  
there was an issue with the datasource (no found, invalid) on OSX  
Witango crashes...

Jon
On Jul 13, 2004, at 4:17 PM, Wayne Irvine wrote:
Damn, mine just said "You're a dumbass who can't keep Witango running  
on his
Xserve".

Anyone got 5 minutes to look at that post? Sorry for going 'On-topic'  
;)

Wayne Irvine

Original post:
I'm moving my Witango 5 server to an Xserve Dual 2Ghz G5 with 1Gb RAM  
and OS
X Server 10.3.4.

The Witango/FileMaker script runs at startup and the witangod process  
starts
in the current user space (as required when using FileMaker with
AppleEvents).

But the first time I access a TAF via the webserver the witango process
dies.
Anyone familiar with this issue?
Wayne Irvine
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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Daniel E. Venditelli, jr.
sure i do... I could run out of chocolate. ;)
On Jul 13, 2004, at 6:14 PM, Ben Johansen wrote:
Alright,
now you have no excuse to being more active on this list
And I quote " your exceptional math and verbal skills make you very
adept at explaining things to others"
LOL ;-)
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-Original Message-
From: Daniel E. Venditelli, jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test
  Your IQ score is 140
  This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many
questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to
others.
  Your Intellectual Type is Visionary Philosopher. This means you are
highly intelligent and have a powerful mix of skills and insight that
can be applied in a variety of different ways. Like Plato, your
exceptional math and verbal skills make you very adept at explaining
things to others - and at anticipating and predicting patterns. And
that's just some of what we know about you from your IQ results.
in the spirit of full disclosure, I had just eaten half of one of those
really large hershey's candy bars - do you think that affected it?
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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Wayne Irvine
Damn, mine just said "You're a dumbass who can't keep Witango running on his
Xserve".

Anyone got 5 minutes to look at that post? Sorry for going 'On-topic' ;)

Wayne Irvine


Original post:

I'm moving my Witango 5 server to an Xserve Dual 2Ghz G5 with 1Gb RAM and OS
X Server 10.3.4.

The Witango/FileMaker script runs at startup and the witangod process starts
in the current user space (as required when using FileMaker with
AppleEvents).

But the first time I access a TAF via the webserver the witango process
dies.

Anyone familiar with this issue?

Wayne Irvine

  Byte Services Pty Ltd
   http://www.byteserve.com.au/
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Ph 02 9960 6099   Mob 0409 960 609   Fax 02 9960 6088


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RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Ben Johansen
Alright, 
now you have no excuse to being more active on this list
And I quote " your exceptional math and verbal skills make you very
adept at explaining things to others"

LOL ;-)

Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller 
Available for Witango Developement


-Original Message-
From: Daniel E. Venditelli, jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

  Your IQ score is 140

  This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many 
questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to 
others.

  Your Intellectual Type is Visionary Philosopher. This means you are 
highly intelligent and have a powerful mix of skills and insight that 
can be applied in a variety of different ways. Like Plato, your 
exceptional math and verbal skills make you very adept at explaining 
things to others - and at anticipating and predicting patterns. And 
that's just some of what we know about you from your IQ results.

in the spirit of full disclosure, I had just eaten half of one of those 
really large hershey's candy bars - do you think that affected it?


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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Daniel E. Venditelli, jr.
 Your IQ score is 140
 This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many 
questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to 
others.

 Your Intellectual Type is Visionary Philosopher. This means you are 
highly intelligent and have a powerful mix of skills and insight that 
can be applied in a variety of different ways. Like Plato, your 
exceptional math and verbal skills make you very adept at explaining 
things to others — and at anticipating and predicting patterns. And 
that's just some of what we know about you from your IQ results.

in the spirit of full disclosure, I had just eaten half of one of those 
really large hershey's candy bars - do you think that affected it?


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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Dan Stein
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test



Congratulations, Dan!
 Your IQ score is 127  

 This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. 

 Your Intellectual Type is Word Warrior. This means you have exceptional verbal skills. You can easily make sense of complex issues and take an unusually creative approach to solving problems. Your strengths also make you a visionary. Even without trying you're able to come up with lots of new and creative ideas. And that's just a small part of what we know about you from your test results. 

I thought it was interesting also. *I bet I messed up on the spatial stuff.


on 7/13/04 14:52, Scott Cadillac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Below is mine. Interesting assessment, good thing I'm a programmer. 
 
The temptation to fiddle with that number is cruel though :-P
 
Your IQ score is 131 

This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. 

Your Intellectual Type is Precision Processor. This means you're exceptionally good at discovering quick solutions to problems, especially ones that involve math or logic. You're also resourceful and able to think on your feet. And that's just some of what we know about you from your test results. 
Cheers
 

 
 
 From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:58 AM
To: 'WiTango  List'
Subject: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

 
 
 

Hi All,
 
 
 
I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a  pretty grueling 40 question test.
 
 
 
I think that most of us on this list are highly  intelligent, so let’s have some fun and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com  
 
 
 
Here is my score
 
Congratulations,  Ben!
Your IQ score is  129 

This number  is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered  correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. 

Your Intellectual  Type is Insightful Linguist.  This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer  and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to  your creative and expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about  you from your test results.
 
 
 
I paid the 12 buck  to get the report and it is pretty insightful.
 
Well if anything it  made me feel better today ;-) 
 
 
 
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Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller  
 
Available for Witango Developement
 
 
 
 

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RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Bill Downall
 [ Totally OT: Still,
> IMHO, maybe something similar should be required at a minimum before
> somebody can be nominated as a candidate in the US presidential
> elections.] - Mihai.

Too late!

Actually, I don't care so much about measurements of the whole person, but would 
like to know if this number is directly or inversely proportional to the number of 
errors 
per n lines of code in the xml files generated by Witango Studio.

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RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread molariu



 
 


 
I guess this is kind 
of silly and it does not prove much, but there is some advantage in taking it 
twice! (the first time I did not have the cookies enabled!, so I corrected one 
entry).
 
[ Totally OT: 

Still, IMHO, maybe 
something similar should be required at a minimum before somebody can be 
nominated as a candidate in the US presidential 
elections.]
- 
Mihai.
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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Ben Johansen
I know, just kiddin' around

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-Original Message-
From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

Sorry Ben, wasn't my intention to rain on your parade.

Rain around here is dangerous business:

http://edmonton.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=ed_storm20040712

Of course, my ex-wife lives there. Oh well :o)

 

> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:41 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> This is where I was going, but of course Scott had to rain on 
> my parade
> ;-) LOL!
> 
> You can also do this using the onLoad event in the  Tag. 
> 
> Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
> Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller
> Available for Witango Developement
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:31 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> Hey, that might work!  I'd not thought about using javascript 
> to submit
> a form from a link.  I'll give that a try.
> 
> Thanks much!
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:17 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> > 
> > 
> > Hi Jamileh,
> > 
> > Using JavaScript, you can use a hyperlink to submit a form 
> > that is hidden (with hidden arguments).
> > 
> > Something like:
> > 
> >  > action="http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list";>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Open PnP 
> > Document
> > 
> > There shouldn't be a limit to how many hidden forms you have 
> > on a page, just be careful about how you write your html so 
> > that you don't "nest" any of the forms inside of each other.
> >  
> > Hope this helps. Cheers...
> > 
> > Scott Cadillac,
> > XML-Extranet ~ 403-254-5002 ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > Well-formed Programming in C# .NET, Witango, MSIE and XML 
> > For Hire ~ http://xmlx.ca/forhire
> > 
> > Weblog ~ http://xmlx.ca
> > Forums ~ http://forums.xmlx.ca
> > Knowledge Base ~ http://kb.xmlx.ca
> > 
> > IExtranet ~ http://iextranet.ca
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> > EasyXSLT ~ http://easyxslt.ca
> > IIS Watcher ~ http://iiswatcher.ca
> > 
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> > Canada T2Y 4T9
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:02 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I have an app that gives web access to pdf documents 
> > (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that 
> > allows users to search all of the db fields and list 
> > appropriate policies.
> > 
> > I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a 
> > link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with 
> > specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be 
> > listed have matching policy numbers, so the correct listing 
> > can be created by putting the proper info in the search form.
> > 
> > I can create a link that will do exactly what I want, like so: 
> > 
> > 
> http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_
beg=1&Sear
> chFo
> r=frmidx
>  rchF
> or=frmidx>  
> 
>   The search argument is listed in the link reference
> (SearchFor=frmidx). 
> 
> 
>   Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg info
> (and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not really room to
> set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room for a link
> title.
> 
> 
>   Thanks for any suggestions! 
> 
> 
> 
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RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Scott Cadillac



Below is mine. Interesting assessment, good thing I'm a 
programmer. 
 
The temptation to fiddle with that number is cruel 
though :-P
 
Your IQ score is 131 This number is based on a scientific 
formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic 
IQ Test relative to others. Your Intellectual Type is Precision 
Processor. This means you're exceptionally good at discovering quick 
solutions to problems, especially ones that involve math or logic. You're also 
resourceful and able to think on your feet. And that's just some of what we know 
about you from your test results. 
Cheers
 

  
  
  From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:58 AMTo: 'WiTango 
  List'Subject: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test
  
  
  Hi All,
   
  I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a 
  pretty grueling 40 question test.
   
  I think that most of us on this list are highly 
  intelligent, so let’s have some fun and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com
   
  Here is my score
  Congratulations, 
  Ben!Your IQ score is 
  129 This number 
  is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered 
  correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. Your Intellectual 
  Type is Insightful Linguist. 
  This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer 
  and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to 
  your creative and expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about 
  you from your test results.
   
  I paid the 12 buck 
  to get the report and it is pretty insightful.
  Well if anything it 
  made me feel better today ;-) 
   
  Ben Johansen - 
http://www.pcforge.com
  Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller 
  
  Available for Witango Developement
   
   
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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread John Shaw
Title: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test



Is 52 good?

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:49 
PM
  Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ 
  test
  
  Last year I tested 133. Went back to school (still am) and now I am at 
  138. That pre-calc class must have helped with the logic stuff.
  
  Wow, 
135, good job ;-)
   
  It is 
scary, I have been taking other test on tickle and it is amazing to see from 
a few questions how they can peg you.
   
   
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ResellerAvailable for Witango Developement
  -Original 
Message-From: Willochell, Mike 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 
11:03 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test
   
  Ben,
   
  I 
took this a few months ago and got a 135.
   
  It is 
scary how accurate it describes your psyche.
   
  Mike
-Original Message-From: Ben 
  Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 
  1:58 PMTo: 'WiTango List'Subject: Witango-Talk: [OT] 
  IQ test
Hi All,
 
I happened upon this site 
  which tests your IQ. It is a pretty grueling 40 question 
test.
 
I think that most of us on 
  this list are highly intelligent, so let's have some fun and go take the 
  test at http://www.tickle.com
 
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RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread webdude
Title: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test


Last year I tested 133. Went back to school (still am) and now I
am at 138. That pre-calc class must have helped with the logic
stuff.

Wow, 135, good job ;-)

 

It is scary, I have been taking other test on tickle
and it is amazing to see from a few questions how they can peg
you.

 

 

Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller
Available for Witango Developement

-Original
Message-
From: Willochell, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

 

Ben,

 

I took this a few months ago and got a 135.

 

It is scary how accurate it describes your
psyche.

 

Mike
-Original Message-
From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:58 PM
To: 'WiTango List'
Subject: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

Hi All,

 

I happened upon this
site which tests your IQ. It is a pretty grueling 40 question
test.

 

I think that most of us
on this list are highly intelligent, so let's have some fun and go
take the test at http://www.tickle.com

 




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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Rick Sanders



Too bad' the site's JSP!
 
Rick


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  From: 
  Ben Johansen 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:22 
PM
  Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ 
  test
  
  
  Wow, 135, good job 
  ;-)
   
  It is scary, I have 
  been taking other test on tickle and it is amazing to see from a few questions 
  how they can peg you.
   
   
  
  Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.comAuthorized Witango 
  & MDaemon ResellerAvailable for Witango 
  Developement
  -Original 
  Message-From: 
  Willochell, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:03 
  AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ 
  test
   
  
  Ben,
  
   
  
  I took this a few 
  months ago and got a 135.
  
   
  
  It is scary how 
  accurate it describes your psyche.
  
   
  
  Mike
  
-Original 
Message-From: Ben 
Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:58 
PMTo: 'WiTango 
List'Subject: 
Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test
Hi All,
 
I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is 
a pretty grueling 40 question test.
 
I think that most of us on this list are highly 
intelligent, so let’s have some fun and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com
 
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Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Willochell, Mike
Thanks.

While I enjoy taking tests like this, I still believe that they do not accurately 
represent the person as a whole. I know many highly intelligent people who have 
difficulty with standardized tests.

Also, they seem to me to be geared more towards the male mathematics and science 
inclination.

Mike




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From: Ben Johansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tue Jul 13 14:22:46 2004
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

Wow, 135, good job ;-)

 

It is scary, I have been taking other test on tickle and it is amazing to see from a 
few questions how they can peg you.

 

 

Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller
Available for Witango Developement

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From: Willochell, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

 

Ben,

 

I took this a few months ago and got a 135.

 

It is scary how accurate it describes your psyche.

 

Mike

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From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:58 PM
To: 'WiTango List'
Subject: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

Hi All,

 

I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a pretty grueling 40 question 
test.

 

I think that most of us on this list are highly intelligent, so let's have some fun 
and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com  

 





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RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Ben Johansen









Wow, 135, good job ;-)

 

It is scary, I have been taking other test
on tickle and it is amazing to see from a few questions how they can peg you.

 

 



Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller
Available for Witango Developement



-Original Message-
From: Willochell, Mike
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:03
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ
test

 



Ben,





 





I took this a few months ago and got a
135.





 





It is scary how accurate it describes your
psyche.





 





Mike





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From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:58
PM
To: 'WiTango List'
Subject: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ
test

Hi All,

 

I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a pretty grueling
40 question test.

 

I think that most of us on this list are highly intelligent, so
let’s have some fun and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com

 










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RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Willochell, Mike



Ben,
 
I took 
this a few months ago and got a 135.
 
It is 
scary how accurate it describes your psyche.
 
Mike

  -Original Message-From: Ben Johansen 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:58 
  PMTo: 'WiTango List'Subject: Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ 
  test
  
  Hi All,
   
  I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a 
  pretty grueling 40 question test.
   
  I think that most of us on this list are highly 
  intelligent, so let’s have some fun and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com
   



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Witango-Talk: [OT] IQ test

2004-07-13 Thread Ben Johansen








Hi All,

 

I happened upon this site which tests your IQ. It is a pretty grueling
40 question test.

 

I think that most of us on this list are highly intelligent, so let’s
have some fun and go take the test at http://www.tickle.com

 

Here is my score

Congratulations, Ben!
Your IQ score is 129 

This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions
you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. 

Your Intellectual Type is Insightful Linguist.
This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer
and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to
your creative and expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about
you from your test results.

 

I paid the 12 buck to
get the report and it is pretty insightful.

Well if anything it
made me feel better today ;-) 

 

Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com

Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller 

Available for Witango Developement

 

 









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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Scott Cadillac
Sorry Ben, wasn't my intention to rain on your parade.

Rain around here is dangerous business:

http://edmonton.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=ed_storm20040712

Of course, my ex-wife lives there. Oh well :o)

 

> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:41 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> This is where I was going, but of course Scott had to rain on 
> my parade
> ;-) LOL!
> 
> You can also do this using the onLoad event in the  Tag. 
> 
> Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
> Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller
> Available for Witango Developement
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:31 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> Hey, that might work!  I'd not thought about using javascript 
> to submit
> a form from a link.  I'll give that a try.
> 
> Thanks much!
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:17 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> > 
> > 
> > Hi Jamileh,
> > 
> > Using JavaScript, you can use a hyperlink to submit a form 
> > that is hidden (with hidden arguments).
> > 
> > Something like:
> > 
> >  > action="http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list";>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Open PnP 
> > Document
> > 
> > There shouldn't be a limit to how many hidden forms you have 
> > on a page, just be careful about how you write your html so 
> > that you don't "nest" any of the forms inside of each other.
> >  
> > Hope this helps. Cheers...
> > 
> > Scott Cadillac,
> > XML-Extranet ~ 403-254-5002 ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > Well-formed Programming in C# .NET, Witango, MSIE and XML 
> > For Hire ~ http://xmlx.ca/forhire
> > 
> > Weblog ~ http://xmlx.ca
> > Forums ~ http://forums.xmlx.ca
> > Knowledge Base ~ http://kb.xmlx.ca
> > 
> > IExtranet ~ http://iextranet.ca
> > Witango ~ http://witango.org
> > EasyXSLT ~ http://easyxslt.ca
> > IIS Watcher ~ http://iiswatcher.ca
> > 
> > P.O. Box 69006
> > RPO Bridlewood SW
> > Calgary, Alberta
> > Canada T2Y 4T9
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:02 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I have an app that gives web access to pdf documents 
> > (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that 
> > allows users to search all of the db fields and list 
> > appropriate policies.
> > 
> > I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a 
> > link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with 
> > specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be 
> > listed have matching policy numbers, so the correct listing 
> > can be created by putting the proper info in the search form.
> > 
> > I can create a link that will do exactly what I want, like so: 
> > 
> > 
> http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_
beg=1&Sear
> chFo
> r=frmidx
>  rchF
> or=frmidx>  
> 
>   The search argument is listed in the link reference
> (SearchFor=frmidx). 
> 
> 
>   Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg info
> (and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not really room to
> set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room for a link
> title.
> 
> 
>   Thanks for any suggestions! 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   
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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh \(HSC\)
See how he is!  :^)

Ben - tried the onLoad; like a page redirect but with args attached.
Cool!  Not exactly what I need here, but I'll remember that.

Scott - perfect!  

Thanks guys.

> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:41 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> 
> This is where I was going, but of course Scott had to rain on 
> my parade
> ;-) LOL!
> 
> You can also do this using the onLoad event in the  Tag. 
> 
> Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
> Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller 
> Available for Witango Developement
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:31 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> Hey, that might work!  I'd not thought about using javascript 
> to submit a form from a link.  I'll give that a try.
> 
> Thanks much!
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:17 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> > 
> > 
> > Hi Jamileh,
> > 
> > Using JavaScript, you can use a hyperlink to submit a form
> > that is hidden (with hidden arguments).
> > 
> > Something like:
> > 
> >  > action="http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list";>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Open PnP
> > Document
> > 
> > There shouldn't be a limit to how many hidden forms you have
> > on a page, just be careful about how you write your html so 
> > that you don't "nest" any of the forms inside of each other.
> >  
> > Hope this helps. Cheers...
> > 
> > Scott Cadillac,
> > XML-Extranet ~ 403-254-5002 ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > Well-formed Programming in C# .NET, Witango, MSIE and XML
> > For Hire ~ http://xmlx.ca/forhire
> > 
> > Weblog ~ http://xmlx.ca
> > Forums ~ http://forums.xmlx.ca
> > Knowledge Base ~ http://kb.xmlx.ca
> > 
> > IExtranet ~ http://iextranet.ca
> > Witango ~ http://witango.org
> > EasyXSLT ~ http://easyxslt.ca
> > IIS Watcher ~ http://iiswatcher.ca
> > 
> > P.O. Box 69006
> > RPO Bridlewood SW
> > Calgary, Alberta
> > Canada T2Y 4T9
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:02 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I have an app that gives web access to pdf documents
> > (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that 
> > allows users to search all of the db fields and list 
> > appropriate policies.
> > 
> > I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a
> > link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with 
> > specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be 
> > listed have matching policy numbers, so the correct listing 
> > can be created by putting the proper info in the search form.
> > 
> > I can create a link that will do exactly what I want, like so:
> > 
> > 
> http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_
beg=1&Sear
chFo
r=frmidx
  

The search argument is listed in the link reference
(SearchFor=frmidx). 


Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg info
(and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not really room to
set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room for a link
title.


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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Ben Johansen
This is where I was going, but of course Scott had to rain on my parade
;-) LOL!

You can also do this using the onLoad event in the  Tag. 

Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller 
Available for Witango Developement


-Original Message-
From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

Hey, that might work!  I'd not thought about using javascript to submit
a form from a link.  I'll give that a try.

Thanks much!

> -Original Message-
> From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> 
> Hi Jamileh,
> 
> Using JavaScript, you can use a hyperlink to submit a form 
> that is hidden (with hidden arguments).
> 
> Something like:
> 
>  action="http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list";>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Open PnP 
> Document
> 
> There shouldn't be a limit to how many hidden forms you have 
> on a page, just be careful about how you write your html so 
> that you don't "nest" any of the forms inside of each other.
>  
> Hope this helps. Cheers...
> 
> Scott Cadillac,
> XML-Extranet ~ 403-254-5002 ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Well-formed Programming in C# .NET, Witango, MSIE and XML 
> For Hire ~ http://xmlx.ca/forhire
> 
> Weblog ~ http://xmlx.ca
> Forums ~ http://forums.xmlx.ca
> Knowledge Base ~ http://kb.xmlx.ca
> 
> IExtranet ~ http://iextranet.ca
> Witango ~ http://witango.org
> EasyXSLT ~ http://easyxslt.ca
> IIS Watcher ~ http://iiswatcher.ca
> 
> P.O. Box 69006
> RPO Bridlewood SW
> Calgary, Alberta
> Canada T2Y 4T9
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:02 AM
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Subject: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
>   
>   
> 
>   I have an app that gives web access to pdf documents 
> (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that 
> allows users to search all of the db fields and list 
> appropriate policies.
> 
>   I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a 
> link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with 
> specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be 
> listed have matching policy numbers, so the correct listing 
> can be created by putting the proper info in the search form.
> 
>   I can create a link that will do exactly what I want, like so: 
> 
>   
http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_beg=1&Sear
chFo
r=frmidx
  

The search argument is listed in the link reference
(SearchFor=frmidx). 


Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg info
(and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not really room to
set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room for a link
title.


Thanks for any suggestions! 






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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh \(HSC\)
Hey, that might work!  I'd not thought about using javascript to submit
a form from a link.  I'll give that a try.

Thanks much!

> -Original Message-
> From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> 
> Hi Jamileh,
> 
> Using JavaScript, you can use a hyperlink to submit a form 
> that is hidden (with hidden arguments).
> 
> Something like:
> 
>  action="http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list";>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Open PnP 
> Document
> 
> There shouldn't be a limit to how many hidden forms you have 
> on a page, just be careful about how you write your html so 
> that you don't "nest" any of the forms inside of each other.
>  
> Hope this helps. Cheers...
> 
> Scott Cadillac,
> XML-Extranet ~ 403-254-5002 ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Well-formed Programming in C# .NET, Witango, MSIE and XML 
> For Hire ~ http://xmlx.ca/forhire
> 
> Weblog ~ http://xmlx.ca
> Forums ~ http://forums.xmlx.ca
> Knowledge Base ~ http://kb.xmlx.ca
> 
> IExtranet ~ http://iextranet.ca
> Witango ~ http://witango.org
> EasyXSLT ~ http://easyxslt.ca
> IIS Watcher ~ http://iiswatcher.ca
> 
> P.O. Box 69006
> RPO Bridlewood SW
> Calgary, Alberta
> Canada T2Y 4T9
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:02 AM
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Subject: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
>   
>   
> 
>   I have an app that gives web access to pdf documents 
> (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that 
> allows users to search all of the db fields and list 
> appropriate policies.
> 
>   I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a 
> link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with 
> specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be 
> listed have matching policy numbers, so the correct listing 
> can be created by putting the proper info in the search form.
> 
>   I can create a link that will do exactly what I want, like so: 
> 
>   
http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_beg=1&Sear
chFo
r=frmidx
  

The search argument is listed in the link reference
(SearchFor=frmidx). 


Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg info
(and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not really room to
set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room for a link
title.


Thanks for any suggestions! 






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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh \(HSC\)
Right now it's just a regular link to a document (they click and the
document opens up).  I'd like to keep it very similar - my users are
easily confused!  But I need to move the docs to this central storage
application and get them started going there for their forms.


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> From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> 
> In what way are you invoking the link?
> 
> Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
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> -Original Message-
> From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 8:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
> 
> Right, the URL I gave works (those are underscores, not 
> spaces), but leaves the arguments in the address window.  
> Even with hidden args, a form requires a button & takes up 
> room that I don't really have readily available.  That's why 
> I was trying to figure out if there was some sneaky third 
> method known only to wizened gurus and Witango experts.
> ;^)
>  
> Thanks. j
>  
> 
>   -Original Message-
>   From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:22 AM
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
>   
>   
>
>   Hi!
>
>   First off, yes you can pass those parameters in the 
> URL. Just be sure that if you use spaces, that you put in the 
> %20 parameter for spaces if the argument value contains spaces:
>
>   DSL modem would be: DSL%20Modem.
>
>   In the link you provided after the function=list there 
> looks like there is a space between the & and the word type. 
> If it's an underscore, then that's ok. If it is a space, 
> you'll have to put the word search right after the &.
>
>   As far as getting the values out of the address window, 
> simply create a form with hidden values:
>
>   
>   
>
>   etc...
>
>   Then, it won't be displayed on the page, or in the address.
>
>   Rick Sanders
> 
> 
>   I have an app that gives web access to pdf 
> documents (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form 
> that allows users to search all of the db fields and list 
> appropriate policies.
> 
>   I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a
> link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with 
> specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be 
> listed have matching policy numbers, so the correct listing 
> can be created by putting the proper info in the search form.
> 
>   I can create a link that will do exactly what I want,
> like so: 
> 
>   
> http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_
> beg=1&Sear
> chFor=frmidx 
>  _beg=1&Sea
> rchFor=frmidx>  
> 
>   The search argument is listed in the link 
> reference (SearchFor=frmidx). 
> 
> 
>   Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg
> info (and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not 
> really room to set up a form on the other page, there's 
> barely enough room for a link title.
> 
> 
>   Thanks for any suggestions! 
> 
> 
> 
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> gave works (those are underscores, not spaces), but leaves 
> the arguments in the 
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> a button & 
> takes up room that I don't really have readily 
> available.  That's why 
> I was trying to figure out if there was some sneaky third 
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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Scott Cadillac
Hi Jamileh,

Using JavaScript, you can use a hyperlink to submit a form that is hidden
(with hidden arguments).

Something like:

http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list";>






Open PnP Document

There shouldn't be a limit to how many hidden forms you have on a page, just
be careful about how you write your html so that you don't "nest" any of the
forms inside of each other.
 
Hope this helps. Cheers...

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From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links



I have an app that gives web access to pdf documents (policies &
procedures).  It includes a search form that allows users to search all of
the db fields and list appropriate policies.

I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a link within
that app that will bring up the p&p app, with specific policies listed.  The
policies that need to be listed have matching policy numbers, so the correct
listing can be created by putting the proper info in the search form.

I can create a link that will do exactly what I want, like so: 


http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_beg=1&SearchFo
r=frmidx
  

The search argument is listed in the link reference
(SearchFor=frmidx). 


Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg info (and
keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not really room to set up a
form on the other page, there's barely enough room for a link title.


Thanks for any suggestions! 






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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Ben Johansen
In what way are you invoking the link?

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Available for Witango Developement


-Original Message-
From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 8:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

Right, the URL I gave works (those are underscores, not spaces), but
leaves the arguments in the address window.  Even with hidden args, a
form requires a button & takes up room that I don't really have readily
available.  That's why I was trying to figure out if there was some
sneaky third method known only to wizened gurus and Witango experts.
;^)
 
Thanks. j
 

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From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links


 
Hi!
 
First off, yes you can pass those parameters in the URL. Just be
sure that if you use spaces, that you put in the %20 parameter for
spaces if the argument value contains spaces:
 
DSL modem would be: DSL%20Modem.
 
In the link you provided after the function=list there looks
like there is a space between the & and the word type. If it's an
underscore, then that's ok. If it is a space, you'll have to put the
word search right after the &.
 
As far as getting the values out of the address window, simply
create a form with hidden values:
 


 
etc...
 
Then, it won't be displayed on the page, or in the address.
 
Rick Sanders


I have an app that gives web access to pdf documents
(policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that allows users to
search all of the db fields and list appropriate policies.

I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a
link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with specific
policies listed.  The policies that need to be listed have matching
policy numbers, so the correct listing can be created by putting the
proper info in the search form.

I can create a link that will do exactly what I want,
like so: 


http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_beg=1&Sear
chFor=frmidx
  

The search argument is listed in the link reference
(SearchFor=frmidx). 


Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg
info (and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not really room
to set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room for a
link title.


Thanks for any suggestions! 






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Right, the
URL I 
gave works (those are underscores, not spaces), but leaves the arguments
in the 
address window.  Even with hidden args, a form requires a button
& 
takes up room that I don't really have readily available. 
That's why 
I was trying to figure out if there was some sneaky third method known
only to 
wizened gurus and Witango experts.  ;^)
 
Thanks. j
 

  
  -Original Message-From: Rick
Sanders 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004
10:22 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re:
Witango-Talk: 
  Passing search arguments across links
   
  Hi!
   
  First off, yes you can pass those
parameters in 
  the URL. Just be sure that if you use spaces, that you put in the %20 
  parameter for spaces if the argument value contains
spaces:
   
  DSL modem would be:
DSL%20Modem.
   
  In the link you provided after the
function=list 
  there looks like there is a space between the & and the word type.
If it's 
  an underscore, then that's ok. If it is a space, you'll have to put
the word 
  search right after the &.
   
  As far as getting the values out of the
address 
  window, simply create a form with hidden values:
   
  
  
   
  etc...
   
  Then, it won't be displayed on the page,
or in 
  the address.
   
  Rick Sanders
  

I have an app that gives web access to
pdf 
documents (polici

Re: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Rick Sanders
Title: Message



 
Ah, I see!
 
Instead of a form button, you could use an image? 
 Then, you can make the button 
whatever size you want?
 
Of course, you could always assign your values as 
domain variables as soon as the page loads, then just have a simple 
link?
 
Rick 


   
  Right, the URL I 
  gave works (those are underscores, not spaces), but leaves the arguments in 
  the address window.  Even with hidden args, a form requires a button 
  & takes up room that I don't really have readily available.  
  That's why I was trying to figure out if there was some sneaky third method 
  known only to wizened gurus and Witango experts.  ;^)
   
  Thanks. j
   
  

-Original Message-From: Rick Sanders 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:22 
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 
Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links
 
Hi!
 
First off, yes you can pass those parameters in 
the URL. Just be sure that if you use spaces, that you put in the %20 
parameter for spaces if the argument value contains spaces:
 
DSL modem would be: DSL%20Modem.
 
In the link you provided after the 
function=list there looks like there is a space between the & and the 
word type. If it's an underscore, then that's ok. If it is a space, you'll 
have to put the word search right after the &.
 
As far as getting the values out of the address 
window, simply create a form with hidden values:
 


 
etc...
 
Then, it won't be displayed on the page, or in 
the address.
 
Rick Sanders

  
  I have an app that gives web access to pdf 
  documents (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form 
  that allows users to search all of the db fields and list appropriate 
  policies.
  I have a completely separate webapp.  I 
  need to add a link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, 
  with specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be listed 
  have matching policy numbers, so the correct listing can be created by 
  putting the proper info in the search form.
  I can create a link that will do exactly what I 
  want, like so: 
  http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_beg=1&SearchFor=frmidx 
  
  The search argument is listed in the link 
  reference (SearchFor=frmidx). 
  Question:  is there another way to pass 
  this search arg info (and keep it out of the browser address)?  
  There's not really room to set up a form on the other page, there's barely 
  enough room for a link title.
  Thanks for any suggestions! 
  
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RE: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh \(HSC\)
Title: Message



Right, the URL I 
gave works (those are underscores, not spaces), but leaves the arguments in the 
address window.  Even with hidden args, a form requires a button & 
takes up room that I don't really have readily available.  That's why 
I was trying to figure out if there was some sneaky third method known only to 
wizened gurus and Witango experts.  ;^)
 
Thanks. j
 

  
  -Original Message-From: Rick Sanders 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:22 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: 
  Passing search arguments across links
   
  Hi!
   
  First off, yes you can pass those parameters in 
  the URL. Just be sure that if you use spaces, that you put in the %20 
  parameter for spaces if the argument value contains spaces:
   
  DSL modem would be: DSL%20Modem.
   
  In the link you provided after the function=list 
  there looks like there is a space between the & and the word type. If it's 
  an underscore, then that's ok. If it is a space, you'll have to put the word 
  search right after the &.
   
  As far as getting the values out of the address 
  window, simply create a form with hidden values:
   
  
  
   
  etc...
   
  Then, it won't be displayed on the page, or in 
  the address.
   
  Rick Sanders
  

I have an app that gives web access to pdf 
documents (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that 
allows users to search all of the db fields and list appropriate 
policies.
I have a completely separate webapp.  I need 
to add a link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with 
specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be listed have 
matching policy numbers, so the correct listing can be created by putting 
the proper info in the search form.
I can create a link that will do exactly what I 
want, like so: 
http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_beg=1&SearchFor=frmidx 

The search argument is listed in the link 
reference (SearchFor=frmidx). 
Question:  is there another way to pass this 
search arg info (and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not 
really room to set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room 
for a link title.
Thanks for any suggestions! 

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Re: Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Rick Sanders
Title: Passing search arguments across links



 
Hi!
 
First off, yes you can pass those parameters in the 
URL. Just be sure that if you use spaces, that you put in the %20 parameter for 
spaces if the argument value contains spaces:
 
DSL modem would be: DSL%20Modem.
 
In the link you provided after the function=list 
there looks like there is a space between the & and the word type. If it's 
an underscore, then that's ok. If it is a space, you'll have to put the word 
search right after the &.
 
As far as getting the values out of the address 
window, simply create a form with hidden values:
 


 
etc...
 
Then, it won't be displayed on the page, or in the 
address.
 
Rick Sanders

  
  I have an app that gives web access to pdf 
  documents (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that 
  allows users to search all of the db fields and list appropriate 
  policies.
  I have a completely separate webapp.  I need 
  to add a link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with 
  specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be listed have 
  matching policy numbers, so the correct listing can be created by putting the 
  proper info in the search form.
  I can create a link that will do exactly what I 
  want, like so: 
  http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_beg=1&SearchFor=frmidx 
  
  The search argument is listed in the link reference 
  (SearchFor=frmidx). 
  Question:  is there another way to pass this 
  search arg info (and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not 
  really room to set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room for 
  a link title.
  Thanks for any suggestions! 
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Witango-Talk: Passing search arguments across links

2004-07-13 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh \(HSC\)
Title: Passing search arguments across links






I have an app that gives web access to pdf documents (policies & procedures).  It includes a search form that allows users to search all of the db fields and list appropriate policies.

I have a completely separate webapp.  I need to add a link within that app that will bring up the p&p app, with specific policies listed.  The policies that need to be listed have matching policy numbers, so the correct listing can be created by putting the proper info in the search form.

I can create a link that will do exactly what I want, like so:


http://ourintranet/PnP/index.taf?_function=list&_type=search&_beg=1&SearchFor=frmidx


The search argument is listed in the link reference (SearchFor=frmidx).



Question:  is there another way to pass this search arg info (and keep it out of the browser address)?  There's not really room to set up a form on the other page, there's barely enough room for a link title.


Thanks for any suggestions!









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Re: Witango-Talk: Editting OS X Command Shell scripts

2004-07-13 Thread Dale Graham
depending on the permissions for the file you may or may not need to  
use "sudo", I am showing it with sudo just in case. The -R -P actually  
(the Unix guys can correct me here) is probably only needed for  
folders, but it won't hurt, either...)

sudo -R -P 775 
then provide your admin password when requested
to get path to file, just write the text out to the space after the 775  
and then drag the image of the file over the terminal window (ANYWHERE)  
and it will pop it right into the right place, with the absolutely  
correct path name. Simple.

I have noticed that ANY time I open these files with BBEdit (even if I  
don't actually do anything but examine the code) that I need to repeat  
this.

On Jul 13, 2004, at 7:21 AM, Wayne Irvine wrote:
Dale Graham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I edit with BBEdit, and then just use the terminal to reset the files
back to executable.
I'm using an App called ScriptGUI and it is pretty good for writing and
testing.
How do you set to executable in BBEdit?
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RE: Witango-Talk: Editting OS X Command Shell scripts

2004-07-13 Thread Michael Dittbrenner
How about Pico. This  comes with the default install.


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Dale Graham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I edit with BBEdit, and then just use the terminal to reset the files
> back to executable.

I'm using an App called ScriptGUI and it is pretty good for writing and
testing.

How do you set to executable in BBEdit?

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Re: Witango-Talk: Editting OS X Command Shell scripts

2004-07-13 Thread Wayne Irvine
Dale Graham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I edit with BBEdit, and then just use the terminal to reset the files
> back to executable.

I'm using an App called ScriptGUI and it is pretty good for writing and
testing.

How do you set to executable in BBEdit?

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Re: Witango-Talk: Editting OS X Command Shell scripts

2004-07-13 Thread Dale Graham
I edit with BBEdit, and then just use the terminal to reset the files  
back to executable.

On Jul 13, 2004, at 2:15 AM, Wayne Irvine wrote:
This is more of an OS X question but as it has first come up with  
editting
Witango's start up scripts I'll ask here.

How do I a edit Command Shell scripts in OS X with a GUI editor?
I can edit them in the venerable vi but would really like to be able  
to use
a text editor to make quick changes. Unfortunately when I edit with  
Bbedit
they forget that they are executable and I can seem to work out what  
it is
that makes them so.

Any suggestions?
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Witango-Talk: Witangod quiting on first query

2004-07-13 Thread Wayne Irvine
I'm moving my Witango 5 server to an Xserve Dual 2Ghz G5 with 1Gb RAM and OS
X Server 10.3.4.

The Witango/FileMaker script runs at startup and the witangod process starts
in the current user space (as required when using FileMaker with
AppleEvents).

But the first time I access a TAF via the webserver the witango process
dies.

Anyone familiar with this issue?

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