I got that message in my Spam folder on Thunderbird.
Does that mean the spammers are posting to everybody on the Use-List,
and does
that mean we should expect a tsunami of this sort of nonsense?
A good thing is that Thunderbird seems quite good at filtering out the
chaff from the grain.
I have seen this error too on some customer computers. A QT reinstall solved
it. So it seemed to me, that there is a deinstall or other routine of any
other prog, who takes this dll with it when deinstalling. Or perhaps it's
just a failed install of QT.
Tiemo
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That didn't became clear for me too. Is the 5G blacklist code on the website
completely ready to run, or do I have to maintain / add the wanted filters
by myself or how are the filters updated? Everyday new attack domains or
techniques come up. Is the code so generic, that it is good for the next
Matthias
Hi Gerry,
thanks for that link. I saved it for further use.
But to be honest, at the moment i am not sure how to implement that into my
app.
The idea is to create an html file for your content (it can use any html code -
links, images...whatever) and then use the iPhone css to
Hi Tiemo,
Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote
I have seen this error too on some customer computers. A QT reinstall
solved
it. So it seemed to me, that there is a deinstall or other routine of any
other prog, who takes this dll with it when deinstalling. Or perhaps it's
just a failed install of QT.
Thanks for the update, Peter. This is a very handy tool that's saved me
many hours.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
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LiveCode Journal blog:
A minor update to the DropTools Palette was released yesterday that provided
better support for DropTool controls that are password protected and fixes a
bug that generated an error when trying to load the icon for secured DropTool
controls into the DropTools Palette.
If you already have
Yes I know
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Thanks Mark. Couldn't have got it out the door without a whole lot of help
from people on this list.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Pete-
Tuesday, June 5, 2012, 8:38:42 PM, you wrote:
I'm pleased to
Glad it's useful to you Richard.
Pete
lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 6:13 AM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
Thanks for the update, Peter. This is a very handy tool that's saved me
many hours.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
LiveCode
Having merrily configured my Xubuntu box to handle IPv6 I find
that mind ISP and/or cable modem won't play ball.
Has anybody any advice as to how to determine if either or both are the
culprit(s),
OR, whether it is my PC?
Richmond.
___
use-livecode
I turn off IPV6 on any device I encounter it on. Some day the world may turn
off IPV4, and then I'm screwed. Until then, I LIKE being able to use IP
addresses I can remember!
Bob
On Jun 6, 2012, at 9:25 AM, Richmond wrote:
Having merrily configured my Xubuntu box to handle IPv6 I find
On 06/06/2012 07:55 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I turn off IPV6 on any device I encounter it on. Some day the world may turn
off IPV4, and then I'm screwed. Until then, I LIKE being able to use IP
addresses I can remember!
Oh, dear; another retro soul, like myself . . . :)
Bob
On Jun 6,
Richmond-
Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 10:03:26 AM, you wrote:
Oh, dear; another retro soul, like myself . . . :)
Yes, like Bob said. If you try to do the Right Thing you'll find that
the rest of the world hasn't caught up yet and all sorts of things
will break. I think some day there will come
On 06/06/2012 08:44 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 10:03:26 AM, you wrote:
Oh, dear; another retro soul, like myself . . . :)
Yes, like Bob said. If you try to do the Right Thing you'll find that
the rest of the world hasn't caught up yet and all sorts of things
I'm sure we will need a huge tax increase worldwide to pay for the retrofitting
of everything everywhere to accommodate IPV6 too. :-)
Bob
On Jun 6, 2012, at 10:57 AM, Richmond wrote:
On 06/06/2012 08:44 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 10:03:26 AM, you wrote:
On 06/06/2012 09:23 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I'm sure we will need a huge tax increase worldwide to pay for the retrofitting
of everything everywhere to accommodate IPV6 too. :-)
They (meaning governments and big business) will always find a way to
milk the poor chaps like us at the bottom.
At the risk of being boring I am reposting part of a message that I
posted under a different heading:
An on-going problem is that the RR/LC Dictionary crashes the IDE on
Linux (3.5, 4.0, 4.5 at least),
and, at last, I have found a suitably mental workaround for this problem
. . . .
Build
On 06/06/2012 02:36 PM, Richmond wrote:
At the risk of being boring I am reposting part of a message that I
posted under a different heading:
An on-going problem is that the RR/LC Dictionary crashes the IDE on
Linux (3.5, 4.0, 4.5 at least),
and, at last, I have found a suitably mental
Hi all,
I have a system that connects multiple clients to a database. I would like all
clients to receive a push notification if one of them alters stuff in the DB.
Anyone got an idea how to implement this? (I do have a LC server license, so I
could use that if necessary)
Any pointers /
Warren Samples warren@... writes:
\ That's a very inventive fix, and I'm glad you found a way to address the
problem. For the benefit of anyone who may see this and be deterred from
considering Livecode under Linux, I don't have this issue running 4.5.3
and higher on my system running
Hi Malte,
On a local network, it is easy. Just broadcast on *.*.*.255. If broadcasting
somehow doesn't work, then you can just connect to all 255 addresses over UDP.
If your system has multiple IP addresses, use netstat or a similar command line
utility to get all IP addresses of the local
If you control the clients (and how they connect to the database), then
it's trivial
(think of it as a chat application :-)
- have each client register with an update server
- when a client changes something, it tells the update server
- the update server then notifies each client
If you
On 06/06/2012 04:27 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
The problem with the dictionary crashing in linux is with user-added notes. Try
opening the dictionary entry to repeat.
I do this and nothing untoward happens in either Livecode 4.5.3 or 5.5.
I see several user added notes, but no crashing. Is there
Warren Samples warren@... writes:
I do this and nothing untoward happens in either Livecode 4.5.3 or 5.5.
I see several user added notes, but no crashing. Is there some other
step? I can bring up repeat, close the dictionary and open it back up
and the entry for repeat is still displayed.
On 06/06/2012 05:27 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
I'm sure it's a conspiracy on the part of that fiendish rev team to get us all
to switch from linux to Windows. But I'm keeping my tinfoil hat right where it
belongs. You can't take the sky from me.
-- Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net
Well, it
On 6/6/12 2:36 PM, Richmond wrote:
An on-going problem is that the RR/LC Dictionary crashes the IDE on
Linux (3.5, 4.0, 4.5 at least),
and, at last, I have found a suitably mental workaround for this problem
. . . .
Build Metacard using Jacque's 2.0.1 Metacard builder from RevOnline.
Hi Malte,
The traditional solution for this kind of challenge is a message queue.
Message queues have two main ways of communicating:
- a queue acts as a post-office box: the sender puts a message into the queue
and the receiver comes and picks it up at its own pace
- a topic is like a radio
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