Hi All,
I am playing with FTP and am successfully able to upload a file to my shared
server... No problem.
However, when I try the following command to delete the file after uploading,
it does not work:
put file.txt into delFile
constant FTPHOST = ftp.mydomain.com
put the urlencode of
Hi Pete,
This is correct behaviour. You'r be very surprised if you close the last window
on Windows and your app continues running but is completely inaccessible. You'd
also be surprised of your standalone behaved differently on Mac. Moreoever,
without a window, you need a menubar with a Quit
Hi Terry,
Is the tester running from the memory stack? Tell him to copy the app to the
application folder and try again.
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KvK:
Okay, please disregard my previous message... Figured it out... The username
and password should not be urlencoded:
get libURLftpCommand(DELE
delFile,ftp.mydomain.com,t...@mydomain.com,test)
Cheers!
- Boo
-Original Message-
From: Keith (Gulf Breeze Ortho Lab)
Sent: Friday,
Hi Mark - yes, the app is being run from the stick - it's designed to be
portable so the user can run it on various shared computers across the
university (the stick has both Mac and Win versions of a range of apps
installed). Is there a limitation on 10.7 that would prevent us from doing this?
Wow! Way to Much Free Time on Their Hands.
Translation, in case anyone's interested:
Jaga KvartiraKrasivo.ru (which translates to ApartmentBeautiful.ru)
It was no accident that you ended up here!!!
Forget work and come dance with Moldavian guest workers.
P.S. No guest workers were harmed in the
If you take the splash stack approach and hide the splash stack before
launching the actual app stack, it won't do that. But you would have to have
some way of launching the app stack again, like a system menu in the splash
stack.
Bob
On Jan 19, 2012, at 10:25 PM, Pete wrote:
It seems
Hi folks, does anyone have contact information for this gentleman? I
posted a comment on his site a while back and never received a reply.
http://www.tapirsoft.com/index.php?option=com_jdownloadsview=viewcategorycatid=1Itemid=3
And there is a post in the RunRev forum that requires his
Well hey howdy! But how would you get those items (say the calendar object)
into LC? I quote: All elements are designed from scratch in Keynote and
PowerPoint (no images!) and are fully customizable and editable without needing
additional tools. Sure I could take screen shots. I can do that
I get blank screen. I am probably being blocked by a content filter. :-)
Bob
On Jan 19, 2012, at 11:02 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
All-
Now that boingboing's back online they've got a pointer to the best
404 page ever:
http://kvartirakrasivo.ru/404/index.php
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On 01/20/2012 11:01 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I get blank screen. I am probably being blocked by a content filter.:-)
Bob
It's done in Flash
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Hi Bernard,
Did you reply the question above the e-mail form? There is some contact info
available from whois http://qery.us/whois.php?u=tapirsoft.com and you could ask
RunRev support for more info.
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It does use Flash. Or maybe you failed to find the 404 page, and got into an
infinite loop?
On Jan 20, 2012, at 12:01 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I get blank screen. I am probably being blocked by a content filter. :-)
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Hmmm... I was thinking of trying to create a command that converted the output
of Trevor's printkeys() function back into an array. I wonder if rTree could
help? The format of printkeys() is:
1
firstkey: Some text
secondkey: Some other text
2
firstkey: Yet more text
I have to respectfully disagree Mark, this isn't correct behavior.
Haven't used Windows for a long time but one of the major differences
between it and OS X is that there is a system menubar at the top of the
workspace on a Mac, not at the top of every application window. So you can
close all
http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=51t=10726
Hmm, his last visit or better say his last login into the forum was on the 6th
November last year.
Keep fingers crossed that he is well.
Matthias
I've seen him answer other posts there in a very good way, and I'm
hoping he's
On 01/20/2012 11:23 AM, Pete wrote:
As far as I can tell, all Mac applications work this way..
This is not correct. It depends on what kind of application it is. Most
work this way but several utilities do not. I have seen some discussion
of this elsewhere, although I can't recall where,
I have flash installed. Our website uses it extensively. Dunno what is going
on.
Bob
On Jan 20, 2012, at 9:10 AM, Warren Samples wrote:
On 01/20/2012 11:01 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I get blank screen. I am probably being blocked by a content filter.:-)
Bob
It's done in Flash
System Preferences is an example of an app that quits when you close the window.
On Jan 20, 2012, at 12:53 PM, Warren Samples wrote:
On 01/20/2012 11:23 AM, Pete wrote:
As far as I can tell, all Mac applications work this way..
This is not correct. It depends on what kind of application
On 1/20/12 11:23 AM, Pete wrote:
As far as I can tell, all Mac applications work this way. Closing the last
open window in the app and quitting it are two different activities. Even
the Livecode IDE works that way on a Mac.
Apple says that if your app has only a single window and is a
We were having a quick chat on phone 2 weeks back. But I also did not hear from
Mats since. Let's hope he is just busy.
All the best,
Malte
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Thanks Malte. Fingers crossed.
Bernard
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 6:50 PM, Malte Brill revolut...@derbrill.de wrote:
We were having a quick chat on phone 2 weeks back. But I also did not hear
from Mats since. Let's hope he is just busy.
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I have a friend who is looking for someone to do some Visual Basic
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interested or know someone proficient, please contact me off list
Hi all.
I have been thinking practically since I first saw the printKeys() function how
cool it would be to be able to take the output of the printKeys function, work
with the text using things like filter and replace, and then recreate the array
again. I thought it would be a real pain in
Hey Andre,
Can anyone comment on their personal choice and experience?
I have used iMed, dataTree and rTree (and will continue using rTree).
iMed had a very good API, but does not seem to be actively maintained anymore.
Really good MVC model. The licensing always put me a bit off to use it
Hi Pete,
I think I already explained that you can use the closeStackRequest message.
There's also the shutdownRequest message.
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On 1/20/12 2:00 PM, Pete wrote:
Thanks Jaccue. So I can't use a closeStack or shutdown message handler to
control this?
Pete
Old habits die hard so I've always used the dummy stack method. But now
that you mention it, yes, I think you could trap the closeStackRequest
message. That would be
Bob, what is the printKeys function? I am not finding it in the dictionary.
Is it some library?
I like the concept that you are describing it could be useful.
-= Mike
On 2012-01-20, at 2:38 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
printKeys
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printKeys() is a function included with sqlYoga, but Trevor was kind enough to
make it public domain. It converts an array to text in the format:
firstkey
secondkey
thirdkey: This is the actual data
fourthkey: This is some more data
Bob
On Jan 20, 2012, at 1:19 PM,
I have an update. I didn't account for the fact that keys can be multiple
words. This updated function should do the trick.
function PKToArray thePrintKeys
put 0 into theOldKeyCount
put empty into theValue
put the itemdelimiter into theOldDelim
set the itemdelimiter to space
Note to self: ALWAYS debug first. THIS will work.
I have an update. I didn't account for the fact that keys can be multiple
words. This updated function should do the trick.
function PKToArray thePrintKeys
put 0 into theOldKeyCount
put empty into theValue
put the itemdelimiter into
OK, thanks Mark and Jacque. It sounds like the shutdownRequest message
will do the job - if I don't pass it, the application should stay open.
I'll have to figure out how to deal with the user selecting Quit from the
Application menu, or the user shutting down their computer since I really
do
Does anyone have a simple example of using Javascript to pull a value from an
irev script? I've been able to get irev implementations to work using iframes
and simple functions, but retrieving a value with Javascript has been elusive.
Thanks Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile
How does one get it?
On 2012-01-20, at 4:36 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
printKeys() is a function included with sqlYoga, but Trevor was kind enough
to make it public domain. It converts an array to text in the format:
firstkey
secondkey
thirdkey: This is the actual data
Greetings,
I need some help to become fluent in maintaining and writing API methods in C#
which will access data in a Microsoft Sequel Server standard edition database.
I'm working in Visual Studio 2010. I envision working with somebody fluent in
these areas via Webex sessions for about an
It's part of the datagrid library so everyone has it, not just SQLYoga
customers.
Pete
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Michael Doub m...@doub.com wrote:
How does one get it?
On 2012-01-20, at 4:36 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
printKeys() is a function included with sqlYoga, but Trevor was kind
Whoops my bad. You can always test it:
put This is a test into myArray[1];put printKeys(myArray)
Bob
On Jan 20, 2012, at 3:24 PM, Pete wrote:
It's part of the datagrid library so everyone has it, not just SQLYoga
customers.
Pete
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Michael Doub
Hi Bob,
I might be misunderstanding your example below but you can delete a key
from an array along with all its subkeys with delete theArray[thekey].
Is that what you meant?
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Why you say? Lets say you have an array that you
Yes you can. But imagine an array with 10,000 keys. Wouldn't it be nice to be
able to delete all the subkeys named myKey in that array with just one
command? (ok 3 to be honest) Or how about renaming all of a certain key or
subkey? I have yet to find a command for that. Those are just two
On 1/20/12 12:20 AM, Terry Judd wrote:
Right - lot's of things appear to have gone missing from the corrupted app.
The original file/folder structure looks like this...
Curriculum Connect.app
Contents
MacOS
revpdpprinter.bundle
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 7:39 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
On 1/20/12 4:00 PM, Pete wrote:
OK, thanks Mark and Jacque. It sounds like the shutdownRequest message
will do the job - if I don't pass it, the application should stay open.
I'll have to figure out how to deal
On 1/20/12 11:57 PM, Pete wrote:
The problem is, I want toc lose the stack but leave the application
running. If I pass closeStackRequest, I believe the app will quit
(Standalone) and if I don't pass it, the window will stay open, neither of
which is what I need to happen. But maybe I can
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