At 21:33 3.5.2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Carl,
>
>That's more fun. Would be interesting to know for comparison the total
>United States number for the same period.
That's technically (allmost) impossible, because it's not feasible to sort
out all COM, ORG, NET domains to find out where they really b
>>
>
>PDF pops up again... I've been trying for a while to find PDF public
>(?) specs to implement PDF output in make-spec. Has anyone a hint?
>
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As usual, five minutes after posting a public request of help I got
lucky and found what I need myself.
If anyone is interested in PD
On 04-May-01, Carl Sassenrath wrote:
> Take a look again. NZ and Brazil were just off the edge.
> I've lowered the threshold. So, if you have fewer hits
> than Niue, you're not shown, and you don't deserve it.
> -Carl
Ah - that's better.
But are you brave enough to show OS use stats? (;
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Paolo Russo wrote:
>
> >At 15:10 3.5.2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >>See how your country scores in worldwide REBOL interest...
> >>
> >>http://www.rebol.com/sitehits.html
> >
> >Wow.. Is there anything that can't be done with Rebol???
> >(I'm newbie with Rebol, not with computers: C64, Amiga, VMS, ms
>See how your country scores in worldwide REBOL interest...
>
>http://www.rebol.com/sitehits.html
>
>-Carl
>
That's really interesting, I hope you'll keep posting these data monthly.
If it's too much work to generate that PNG, you could try to ease it
up with REBOL... ;-)
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>At 15:10 3.5.2001 -0700, you wrote:
>>See how your country scores in worldwide REBOL interest...
>>
>>http://www.rebol.com/sitehits.html
>
>Wow.. Is there anything that can't be done with Rebol???
>(I'm newbie with Rebol, not with computers: C64, Amiga, VMS, msdos,
>Unix, os/2, Beos Windowse etc
Atachment easy, Sterlings %attach.r in the script-library.
Pdf? I found nothing ready i know not much about it.
Some kind of postscript with some packing? grin
Use your pdf-tools with /Pro /Command?
Or php calling some rebol-scripts?
Call the tools for php, make the files,
then call a caller for
Thankyou Larry.
A quick visual inspection of ctx-viewtop did not reveal
to my eyes "service" anywhere. However, had I used:
>> foreach word first ctx-viewtop [if find to-string word "service" [print
word]]
dtm-services
show-services
== none
I would have found these two interesting words.
Anton.
Carl,
That's more fun. Would be interesting to know for comparison the total
United States number for the same period.
Just curious
-Larry
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 9:07 PM
Subject: [REBOL] ok, o
Search on REBOL.com produces much less garbage now.
Just wanted to mention it... in case you gave up on it.
-Carl
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Take a look again. NZ and Brazil were just off the edge.
I've lowered the threshold. So, if you have fewer hits
than Niue, you're not shown, and you don't deserve it.
-Carl
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No Caribbean (Puerto Rico?)
Well, obviously there's something missing in that stats page.
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hmmm... no Singapore in it...
am I the only one from this dot on the world map...?
YekSoon
--- Carl Sassenrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See how your country scores in worldwide REBOL
> interest...
>
> http://www.rebol.com/sitehits.html
>
> -Carl
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Em Thursday, May 03 2001, 19:10:28, Carl Sassenrath ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disse:
>
>See how your country scores in worldwide REBOL interest...
>
>http://www.rebol.com/sitehits.html
2001/5/3 PM 04:47:02, "Bruno G. Albuquerque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What? No hist from Brazil? I access the Rebol
Hi Etienne
Try this. Set your user prefs so that the desktop does not automatically
come up, i.e. View boots into the console. Verify that ctx-viewtop is a
block.
block? ctx-viewtop ;should return true
Then type these lines in the console.
echo %viewtop.txt
print mold ctx-viewtop
echo none
hello,
i just wanted to add that the current version of the desktop is an
absolute beauty.
bravo to RT !
i also like the new doc and site,
everything from core to view , doc and site is very well integrated now.
THANK YOU !
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On 04-May-01, Graham Chiu wrote:
> On Thu, 3 May 2001 15:34:04 -0700
> "Terry Brownell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What about the US? And France as 2nd? Who'd of thunk?
>> Better translate the
>> doc's.
> .net, .edu and .com may be US, but they also may be other
> countries as well.
> I no
On Thu, 3 May 2001 10:23:21 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well it worked flawlessly for me using both Core 2.5 and
> View/Pro
> 1.1. It didn't fail on either through pass 52 (4150
> chars) where I
> stopped it. Are you, by chance, going through any
> proxies? Anything
> in between you and
At 01:19 4.5.2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi, Ronald
>
>I tested this before in my linux box, and I obtained a frozen Rebol console (I
>don't know why) without any code.
I'm waiting.. I "source ctx-desktop"
IMHO it looks like that ctx-desktop is HUGE word and decompiling it takes a
lot of time.. at
Le ven, 04 mai 2001, vous avez écrit :
>If you came back after 30 mins or so, you would have seen
>the source scrolling down :-)
>
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ok, I'm going to test it.
Thank you.
Etienne
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On Fri, 4 May 2001 11:19:13 +1200
Robert Lancaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Methinks... A little REBOL script running all night might
> solve that
> Problem... ;->
Suggestions on how to fake the unique IP addresses :-)
>
> I note New Zealand doesn't show up at all.
>
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Etienne ALAURENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tested this before in my linux box, and I obtained a
> frozen Rebol console (I
> don't know why) without any code.
If you came back after 30 mins or so, you would have seen
the source scrolling down :-)
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Methinks... A little REBOL script running all night might solve that
Problem... ;->
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From: Graham Chiu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2001 11:03 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [REBOL] Re: International REBOL Use
On Thu, 3 May 2001 15:34:04 -0700
"
Hi, Ronald
I tested this before in my linux box, and I obtained a frozen Rebol console (I
don't know why) without any code.
Merci quand même !
Cheers
Etienne
<->
Le ven, 04 mai 2001, vous avez écrit :
>Hi,
>
>Use the 'source command like this
>source desktop
>
Hi,
Use the 'source command like this
source desktop
and after that : source ctx-viewtop
I'm a newbie and haven't enough time to explore ...!
Have a lot of fun and good luck ;-))
Ronald
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From: "Etienne ALAURENT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL
On Thu, 3 May 2001 15:34:04 -0700
"Terry Brownell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about the US? And France as 2nd? Who'd of thunk?
> Better translate the
> doc's.
.net, .edu and .com may be US, but they also may be other
countries as well.
I note New Zealand doesn't show up at all.
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At 15:10 3.5.2001 -0700, you wrote:
>See how your country scores in worldwide REBOL interest...
>
>http://www.rebol.com/sitehits.html
Wow.. Is there anything that can't be done with Rebol???
(I'm newbie with Rebol, not with computers: C64, Amiga, VMS, msdos, Unix,
os/2, Beos Windowse etc)
A que
Em Thursday, May 03 2001, 19:10:28, Carl Sassenrath ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disse:
>See how your country scores in worldwide REBOL interest...
>
>http://www.rebol.com/sitehits.html
What? No hist from Brazil? I access the Rebol web-site regularly. :P
(Tough I'm pretty sure I don't visit it 4000 tim
What about the US? And France as 2nd? Who'd of thunk? Better translate the
doc's.
TBrownell
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 3:10 PM
Subject: [REBOL] International REBOL Use
> See how your country scor
See how your country scores in worldwide REBOL interest...
http://www.rebol.com/sitehits.html
-Carl
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On Thu, 03 May 2001 14:57:20 -0500
Brian Hawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, that may be an error in Apache. It should return a
> 414 (Request-URI Too Long). I suppose it's possible that
> the excessively long URL got mangled in transit, though.
>
> The HTTP standard warns against rely
Sorry Terry, I was a bit cryptic in this, especially since that was supposed
to be the reply for your other post not this one :-)
I had a bit of an explore of it. I changed a few things including using rate
to replace the wait loop, the problem disapeared. When I narrow down the
exact cause I'll
I was introduced to 'load to replace using "do read". Since 'load also
takes strings and blocks, it can also replace "do to-block".
- Michael Jelinek
On 04-May-01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> FYI when using to-block, the block was being created (as data only),
> but in order for the assignmen
Larry Palmiter wrote:
>
> Hi Joel
>
> Good explanation. There is one more feature which can be handy. To directly
> convert an integer in the range 0 to 255 to a 1-byte binary, just put it in
> a block:
>
> >> to-binary [255]
> == #{FF}
> >> to-integer to-binary [255]
> == 255
>
Excellent! I
>> Ursprüngliche Nachricht <<
Am 03.05.01, 18:01:36, schrieb "Terry Brownell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
zum Thema [REBOL] Re: AW: Rebol IRSee.r Discussing all things Rebol:
> Hi.
> I noticed the button aspect when scrolling... Alan Kamp suggested the
> following..
> H
On 04-May-01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> FYI when using to-block, the block was being created (as data only),
> but in order for the assignment to happen it needed to be executed
> (as code).
> - Michael Jelinek
I knew it was something like that, but it's hardy intuitive that
'to-block isn't th
Graham Chiu wrote:
>I've done some more testing, and here's a test script
>at http://www.compkarori.com/cgi-local/testcgi.r
>
>#!/path/to/rebol -cs
>REBOL [
> Title: "testcgi.r"
> File: %testcgi.r
> Date: 3-May-2001
> Author: [ "Graham Chiu" ]
> Email:
If you go to this URL and choose a small image to upload and click on the
submit button, you will see my debugging info
http://www.fargonews.com/test-post2.html
First you will see post-data printed before it is binary. Then you will see
"post-data (binary):" and following it will be the post-da
Hi Joel
Good explanation. There is one more feature which can be handy. To directly
convert an integer in the range 0 to 255 to a 1-byte binary, just put it in
a block:
>> to-binary [255]
== #{FF}
>> to-integer to-binary [255]
== 255
As you noted the last line will return a full 4-byte REBOL in
Actually, I've already debugged this by printing post-data before and after
I use the make binary! statement on post-data. Before I make it binary,
post-data always returns expected contents. After I make it binary, it
sometimes returns none.
Ryan C. Christiansen
Web Developer
Intellisol Intern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> The following operation fails about 50% of the time:
>
> content-length: 20 + load system/options/cgi/content-length
> post-data: make string! content-length
> read-io system/ports/input post-data content-length
>
> post-data: make bi
Anton wrote:
>
...
>
> >> to-binary to-integer to-binary 20
> == #{3132383438} ; spinning out of control... etc
>
> Must be a bug.
>
Not a bug.
Think of binary as a string represented in hexadecimal.
>> to-char #{14}
** Script Error: Invalid argument: #{14}
** Where: to-cha
Hi Anton
OK, as a public service, I will reveal one of my secret Jedi methods. :-)
This one is called "Use the Source!"
All of the desktop code is in ctx-viewtop which is initially a spec block
for an object (or context). When the desktop is invoked ctx-viewtop is
converted (if necessary) to an
The following operation fails about 50% of the time:
content-length: 20 + load system/options/cgi/content-length
post-data: make string! content-length
read-io system/ports/input post-data content-length
post-data: make binary! post-data
Instead of making post-da
Just curious also about how to do that with the library capabilities with
/Pro on Win platform - more specifically win2k.
Paul Tretter
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From: "Joanna Kurki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 6:53 PM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: Print to
Larry,
How did you find this out?
Where's the source that understands the "service" dialect?
In which context are the words that you can use
with service; goto, help and quit?
Anton.
> > Just add a menu item that brings up the editor to edit one
> > of my remote files
> A service has to be eit
Well it worked flawlessly for me using both Core 2.5 and View/Pro
1.1. It didn't fail on either through pass 52 (4150 chars) where I
stopped it. Are you, by chance, going through any proxies? Anything
in between you and the web server has the opportunity to truncate the
URL.
You are right tha
Is there a 'frame-buffer' interface under REBOL?
If so, what format are the pixels in?
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Hi.
I noticed the button aspect when scrolling... Alan Kamp suggested the
following..
Hi Terry,
{Perhaps a bit more information on series will help with understanding what
is happening here with the message/text string
http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-6.html#78912
Cheers,
Allen K}
I
I see it too.
Further;
; binary is coded in hexadecimal by default
>> to-integer #{14}
== 20 ; ok
>> to-binary 20
== #{3230}; That's not right
>> to-integer to-binary 20
== 12848 ; I expected 20, the same value, back.
>> to-binary to-integer to-binary 20
== #{31323834
Can someone help me with the following error? Why can I swap elements of a
string! with pick and poke, but not the elements of a binary! ?
>> list: "1234567890"
== "1234567890"
>> poke list 1 pick list 2
== "2234567890"
>> list: to-binary "1234567890"
== #{31323334353637383930}
>> poke list 1 p
FYI when using to-block, the block was being created (as data only), but in
order for the assignment to happen it needed to be executed (as code).
- Michael Jelinek
Carl Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@rebol.com on 05/03/2001 07:12:03 AM
From: Carl Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@rebol.com on 05/03/2001
On 03-May-01, Graham Chiu wrote:
> On Thu, 03 May 2001 20:36:37 +1200
> Carl Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> test: to-block {a: text "hello"}
>> == [a: text "hello"]
> try test: load {a: text "hello" }
Thanks Graham - that did the trick - and I never wouldn't thought to
use load o
On Wed, 2 May 2001 14:14:46 -0700
Holger Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My experience is that using very long URLs causes
> problems
> with some web servers and web browsers (e.g. Netscape
> 4.x,
> IIRC). We recently switched one of our internal CGI-based
> systems over from GET to POST beca
On Thu, 03 May 2001 20:36:37 +1200
Carl Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> test: to-block {a: text "hello"}
> == [a: text "hello"]
try test: load {a: text "hello" }
> And if so, how would you convert a string to a block so
> the 'a:
> above would be set?
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On Wed, 2 May 2001 14:14:46 -0700
Holger Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a
> rule, FORMs should only use GET for small numbers of
> fields and
> limited field content. Otherwise use POST.
Isn't there a problem with POST in that ISP's caching
servers can then hit the same form and keep repost
On Wed, 2 May 2001 14:36:27 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Let me know what you find out.
>
> Sterling
Hi,
Here's a script to illustrate the problem. I'm not sure
that my understanding of what 'read should be doing is
correct here.
The script dies when it attempts to do a read at 4109 ch
Can someone tell me why I get an error in the second example here...
>> test: [a: text "hello"]
== [a: text "hello"]
>> view layout [panel test 200x50]
That works fine with no errors, but if I use to-block on a string to
attempt to produce the same test block, I get this...
>> t
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