Hi Rob,
Press Release
Editorial Contact: Rob Cozens, (707) 895-2584
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World's First Globalized Software Released
Boonville, California -- May 4, 2001 --- Smart Tools, Incorporated
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Recently, I wrote:
I'm still having problems using MC's POST command and am hoping some kind
soul might offer a suggestion.
I have a form which successfully communicates with a server. The form's
post action works fine when run from an HTML document. When run from MC, I
get a server
Scott, I don't know or understand the esoterics of urlEncode, but the
following, which is a simple registration form POST to be handled by a
simple PERL script, does work. Perhaps the model you see here will help.
on mouseUp
local tText
put
Recently, Signe Marie Sanne wrote:
I found this document a couple of years ago which has been pretty
comprehensive for MCI -- CD audio, MIDI sequencing and LaserDisc. You might
find what you need here.
BTW, I should mention that this document is huge (almost 300K). Scroll down
toward the
Braintree Athletics wrote/ schreef:
All I want to do is allow the user to save (or send??) a text file to a
directory
on a web site. I assume that the directory will need to be public or
something
like that ... allowing users to write to it.
Andu made a nice FTP client (guess you need FTP),
There were some common MetaTalk errors in your script. Since the mc engine
doesn't pass these to the user in the browser, you have to double-check your
script, and build it up in (checked) working parts. I always align the
script to ensure consistency.
Sivakatirswami wrote/ schreef:
|
| OK, trying here to get this .mt thing going. Metacard is installed on our
| San Diego Apache server...
|
| Using the survey.mt as a model I created this small script:
|
| #!/usr/local/bin/mc
| on start up
|if $REQUEST_METHOD is POST then
|read from stdin until empty
|put it
get the selectedtext of field index
mark cards by finding it in field title
go first marked card
I'm not sure how mark cards... command works in this instance. The
standard find might not be what you want: it finds fields where there
are words that begin with the strings you give it.
In reply to my inquiry about integer arithmetic in MetaCard, Sjoerd Op 't
Land [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about having an alwaysPreciseIntegerCalculations global property (or
something shorter)?
Regards,
Sjoerd
This would be occasionally useful for us mathematicians, but I wonder if
there