Not a thing, just for you, big boy!;-)
Do I really need to write a proposal to NOT change something?
Couldn't I just wait and address any proposals for change?
On Mar 4, 2005, at 10:04 PM, Chris Richardson wrote:
Geez, Chuck;
You don't call, you don't write, and then you come out of lef
It's actually pretty simple. The tricky part, of course, is that
certain characters must be represented as entities (i.e., encoded)
within an XML document. Fortunately, there's a utility to do that for
you. Without looking it up, I believe it's $$SYMENC^MXMLUTIL. Having
said that, the easiest way t
Title: RE: [Hardhats-members] Xdialog, dialog, m2web
John --
Something is really screwed up with e-mail. I received your e-mail after the responses in the thread it initiated! Comments below.
-- Bhaskar
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of johnleozimmer
S
I'm aiming toward Boston and I'm attempting to fancy up Bhaskar's
install/run script. My ultimate goal is to include the installation of
m2web into the scripts:
1.) I've added a test to ...OpenVistA/vista to switch from Xdialog to
plain old dialog in the absence of Xwindows, like so:
###
if [[
Greg Kreis wrote:
>Is the M2Web code namespaced in a VA recognized namespace? I think it
>is essential to maintain the VistA coding practices in some areas in
>order to avoid large conflicts in the future.
No it is not. It is purposely written outside the VA coding conventions to
ensure that
the
Greg;
Jim does have a namespace, but most of his routines
are not using the namespace. This plus, Jim has re-written a number of the
DI utilities so that they work with his code. There is little
conflict at this point because most of Jim's routines and globals use
lower-case, but most of
John,
It appears that I have not yet received your original message in this thread so
I will
respond to your questions about M2Web here.
Actually, my use of the variable vista_home was borrowed from one of Bhaskar's
scripts. He
used vista_home to refer to the location that vista was (to be) inst
Could you please provide the article in Modern Physicians (the HomePage of hardhats.org provides the link but I/my University doesn't have subscription for the journal) Thanks!
Article:
Health IT connectivity hinges on VA software - So goes the claim in the article in Modern Physician. Thanks to a
When you say 'not to the namespacing conventions', what do you mean
specifically? I am glad to hear it has an official namespace.
Chris Richardson wrote:
Yes, m2web does have a VA
namespace, but the application is not written to the namespacing
conventions. That has been an iss
Yes, m2web does have a VA namespace, but the
application is not written to the namespacing conventions. That has
been an issue we want to help rectify, but it will not be simple to
do.
- Original Message -
From:
Greg Kreis
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
I bet I know who we can ask where to put it. ;-)
On Saturday 05 March 2005 02:07 pm, Greg Kreis wrote:
> Is the M2Web code namespaced in a VA recognized namespace? I think it
> is essential to maintain the VistA coding practices in some areas in
> order to avoid large conflicts in the future.
>
>
Is the M2Web code namespaced in a VA recognized namespace? I think it
is essential to maintain the VistA coding practices in some areas in
order to avoid large conflicts in the future.
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Zimmer,
comments below
--- John Leo Zimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [jlz]
> I am already spending too much time on Xdialog.
> Pure, simple, old dialog is probably more
> functional.
>
I think that Xdialog has all the functionality of
dialog.
I have made a M interface for Xdialog and dialog if
you ever need it.
Kevin
s
> > My ultimate goal is to include
> > the installation of m2web
> > into the scripts:
>
> Do you mean that you will have the script
> automatically install M2web on the system? Why not
> simply install it, then create a master disk. This
> would involve having Bhaskar bu
I am disappointed to report to Kevin and all that his one port callback
solution for CPRS, at least on my system, is not working. I tried modifying
the code and compiling CPRS and it didn't work, so I contacted Kevin and
tried his version, and Ethereal showed the disappointing callback on a rand
Hey Grandpa Z, have you talked with Chris or Jim or any of the folks at that
grueling weekend of M2Web and VistA programming? You may be reinventing the
wheel.
Also, I added this to my .bashrc and I LOVE it, if I do say so myself!
alias rundown="$gtm_dist/mupip rundown -r \"*\""
On Saturda
Zimmer,
comments below
--- John Leo Zimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm aiming toward Boston and I'm attempting to fancy
> up Bhaskar's
> install/run script. My ultimate goal is to include
> the installation of m2web
> into the scripts:
Do you mean that you will have the script
auto
Greg,
I think I may even add this as a function to my
fileman. Would you mind posting your code to save me
the time? Thanks
Kevin
--- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At first I tried exporting WP fields to flat files
> with a simple loop,
> but have since started using XML for thi
I'm aiming toward Boston and I'm attempting to fancy up Bhaskar's
install/run script. My ultimate goal is to include the installation of m2web
into the scripts:
1.) I've added a test to ...OpenVistA/vista to switch from Xdialog to plain
old dialog in the absence of Xwindows, like so:
At first I tried exporting WP fields to flat files with a simple loop,
but have since started using XML for this purpose. Using the MXML
parser it's actually quite straightforward.
--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ann,
>
> It would be a fairly short program to print out the
> fi
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