On-Rev is still offering PostgreSQL databases. At least on pancake they
are ;)
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 1:06 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
> So I wonder why On-Rev dropped PostgreSQL as a default inclusion. I
> believe you can still request to have PostgreSQL as part of your
> install, but if the licen
So I wonder why On-Rev dropped PostgreSQL as a default inclusion. I
believe you can still request to have PostgreSQL as part of your
install, but if the licensing terms are so good and it works so
flawlessly it begs the question as to what is the downside that caused
RunRev to pull it.
On Tue, Oct
Happy I could help :)
g
On 23 May 2014, at 1:30 pm, Rick Harrison wrote:
> This is exactly what I need!
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Hi Colin & Gerry,
This is exactly what I need!
iPhoneSetReachabilityTarget,
is a little obscure to search for
though isn’t it? Why didn’t they
name it iPhoneCheckForInternetConnection? LOL
Thanks!
Rick
On May 22, 2014, at 8:21 PM, Gerry Orkin wrote:
> There are commands for this. See the d
Mike,
I found that zipping them up and doing an unzip on first launch was the best
compromise. I have an unzip function that will replicate a directory tree if
you're interested. It works for Android and iOS.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
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Excellent!
Please, record the Hangouts, so those who could not be present
watch the video.
Thanks in advance!
Al
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Hi Bernd,
BNig wrote
> I think Craig ran into a display problem, not a number of points
> of a graphic problem. Because the points made the graphic too
> large. Similar to maximum of a line. It can hold 65,536 but only
> display 32768
> I ran into this when vectorizing an image into graphic ob
There are commands for this. See the dictionary for
"iphoneSetReachabilityTarget" and "reachabilityChanged.
This is what I do. Start with this at the top of your stack script:
global internetAvailable
Then on openstack call this:
iphoneSetReachabilityTarget "google.com"
Have this
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
> Can I send you a copy of any files or anything ?
>
> -- Alex.
>
does this mean you are the mysterious "The Core" ??
I'd love to have a version of the plugin that works with iRev files
somehow..
I hacked together a code formatter for the
Took me a little while to track it down! Use the load command. You can say:
load URL “url to a small text file” with message handlername
You would have a handler, “handlername”, and that would either get the file or
get an error.
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Richard Gaskin wrote
> dunbarx wrote:
>
> > The list of points goes negative after 32767 if I place a higher
> > upper limit in the repeat loop.
>
> Hmmthat number has the scent of QuickDraw, or perhaps the deprecated
> Carbon APIs used in QD's absence.
>
> A few of LC's limitations aren
Craig,
> The list of points goes negative after 32767
nice finding. You can simplify the test
on mouseUp
repeat with i = 32767 to 32770
put 100, i & cr after tCollect
end repeat
delete last char of tCollect
set the points of grc 1 to tCollect
put the points of grc 1 into f
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Hi Colin,
Yes, I get that, but which LiveCode statement is best for that?
If one searches the LiveCode dictionary the term asynchronously
does not come up. Launch URL? or something else?
Thanks,
Rick
On May 22, 2014, at 5:50 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
> At the time that you need the Internet, d
At the time that you need the Internet, do that asynchronously, and if it
fails, they don’t have Internet.
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Hi there,
Is there a way to invisibly check if an
iPhone has an active internet connection?
I’d rather do that if possible than have
to ask the user if he/she is presently
connected to the internet. I thought
I would toggle some of the capabilities
of my iOS app on or off depending on
whether or
dunbarx wrote:
> The list of points goes negative after 32767 if I place a higher
> upper limit in the repeat loop.
Hmmthat number has the scent of QuickDraw, or perhaps the deprecated
Carbon APIs used in QD's absence.
A few of LC's limitations aren't internal to the engine, but evident
Thank you Paul Depuis, Larry, Roger Eller and Mark Schonewille
for your help.
I found that one can download a 90-day developer version of Windows 8.1
for free,
did that just now, installed it in VMware Player and ran my standalone,
and am extremely happy
to say that it worked.
My standalone
Hi,
I have quite a few apps, built with Revolution 2.x, 3.x, and 4.x and
LiveCode 4.x, 5.x and 6.x and they all seem to work. Once in a while,
there is a version that won't run at all, but most versions of RR and LC
work on every major Windows version, including Win XP, Win Vista, 7, 8
and 8.
I believe anything we make that works in Windows 7 should also work in
Windows 8 or 8.1. It's amazing how far computing has come in such a short
time. I wish full computer OS' had been available on tablets sooner
though. Would have made mobile apps easier to build, imho.
http://www.amazon.com/D
Bernd may just have got this right.
The list of points goes negative after 32767 if I place a higher upper limit
in the repeat loop. I guess something "wrapped" around the max. Here is the
handler:
on mouseUp
repeat with y = 1 to 5
put "100," & y & return after temp
end rep
On 22/05/14 23:19, la...@significantplanet.org wrote:
I built a standalone with the old Rev 2.9 that works fine on Windows 8.
I'm not 100% sure if it works on 8.1, but I think so (I think one of
my sons has 8.1)
Hope that helps!
That's marvellous.
I have a friend who runs Windows 8.1, and w
I built a standalone with the old Rev 2.9 that works fine on Windows 8.
I'm not 100% sure if it works on 8.1, but I think so (I think one of my sons
has 8.1)
Hope that helps!
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On 22/05/14 23:07, Paul Dupuis wrote:
On 5/22/2014 4:03 PM, Richmond wrote:
Do Livecode standalones work on Winodws 8 and 8.1?
And, if so, can you tell me what is the earliest version of Livecode that
produces standalones that work on these systems?
I am not sure what the earliest is, but we
On 5/22/2014 4:03 PM, Richmond wrote:
> Do Livecode standalones work on Winodws 8 and 8.1?
>
> And, if so, can you tell me what is the earliest version of Livecode that
> produces standalones that work on these systems?
>
I am not sure what the earliest is, but we have Standalones built under
LC 4
Do Livecode standalones work on Winodws 8 and 8.1?
And, if so, can you tell me what is the earliest version of Livecode that
produces standalones that work on these systems?
Richmond.
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I know. You’d think so. But it’s not the signing of the app that takes a long
time. It’s the copying of the files into the app bundle. At least, that’s the
step that’s shown in the standalone builder progress dialog. The actual signing
is quick.
On May 22, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Mike Kerner wrote:
On 22/05/14 21:49, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
I am perfectly happy to send you the code off-list on the understanding
that you will keep it to yourself and not do anything with it other than
look at how the code works.
[snip]
You already published your source code. :o
ht
Yeah, I'm using that.
I haven't changed anything for a couple of years - so I don't really
remember what I did back then.
I kind of thought I was using an editor plugin that I got from you :-)
The editor is OK - it gets some things wrong or just 'missing' for LC,
but gets most coloring and mo
You don't think it would have anything to do with signing an app that has
8500 files in it, do you? I would bet that THAT would take forEVER
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
> So I have an app. An iOS app. This app includes lots and lots of small
> audio files (nearly 850
Hi Al,
I think Craig ran into a display problem, not a number of points of a
graphic problem. Because the points made the graphic to large.
Similar to maximum of a line. It can hold 65,536 but only display 32768
I ran into this when vectorizing an image into graphic objects, above 65,536
points
On 22/05/14 21:49, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
I am perfectly happy to send you the code off-list on the understanding
that you will keep it to yourself and not do anything with it other than
look at how the code works.
[snip]
You already published your source code. :o
ht
On 22/05/14 21:00, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
I am afraid you have a misreading of my input method.
My input method involves a huge amount of post-processing after
an end-user presses a key on their keyboard: all that code would have
to be altered prior to it working prop
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
> I am perfectly happy to send you the code off-list on the understanding
> that you will keep it to yourself and not do anything with it other than
> look at how the code works.
> [snip]
You already published your source code. :o
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.na
So I have an app. An iOS app. This app includes lots and lots of small audio
files (nearly 8500). All those files are in a folder, which is included in the
Copy Files pane of the standalone build settings. Creating the build works just
fine, but it takes a very long time. I haven’t kept track ex
Ok. This is the max number for a signed 16-bit integer.
This limit was not included in the list from page 43 of
LiveCode User Guide:
2.2.9 LiveCode Memory Limits
The following table details the memory limits for different types of
LiveCode components.
Please note that these limits refer to the
On 22/05/14 21:00, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
I am afraid you have a misreading of my input method.
My input method involves a huge amount of post-processing after
an end-user presses a key on their keyboard: all that code would have
to be altered prior to it working prop
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
> I am afraid you have a misreading of my input method.
> My input method involves a huge amount of post-processing after
> an end-user presses a key on their keyboard: all that code would have
> to be altered prior to it working properly with LC 7.
Now I understand. The
Is someone out there currently using Coda 2 for livecode server work?
I love the editor but the plugins that enable Livecode code highlighting
seems to be broken with the 2.x improvements. It just won't recognize rev
coding, or iRev documents either.
But the editor, while working on PHP and other
> on the SQLite mailing list, I came across this comment by Dr Richard Hipp
For reference, I found the comment at
http://readlist.com/lists/sqlite.org/sqlite-users/12/60699.html
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On Thursday, May 22, 2014, Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D <
matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de> wrote:
> is this just an offer to Bill or is it possible to also get this external?
>
You can get it as well. Just email me off list and let me know which
version of LiveCode you are using.
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On 22/05/14 16:52, AndyP wrote:
> Also apart from having the details in separate file, encrypt the file
> and place it outside your public html folder, this way no would be
> able to stumble onto the file by erm... 'accident'
>
>
>
> - Andy Piddock
Storing files outside web root is always t
Hello all, I have been away for a little while and am just getting back into LC
again. Andre coming back and finishing the fbAuth library sparked my creative
juices again.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone noticed arrowkey or keyDown not working
correctly in this build. I downloaded this tetri
Ageed - always include your credentials from another file - plenty of
wise replies! :)
On 22/05/2014 17:04, Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D wrote:
Yes and no. If for what ever reason the lc server engine is not running or misconfigured than it
could happen that the content of that .lc script will be
On 22/05/14 01:59, Devin Asay wrote:
On May 21, 2014, at 11:31 AM, Richmond
wrote:
On 21/05/14 18:19, Devin Asay wrote:
Have you tried out the prerelease of LiveCode 7? I'm really curious how your
projects will work with it. My understanding is that all of the arcane,
language-specific gl
On 21/05/14 22:03, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
You are asking a lot: for a start, my Devawriter contains
thousands of numToChar statements that have,
for version 7, to be converted to 'what-ever-it-was-I-forgot'.
No. I am asking that you try this in a plain text field
usi
Devin Asay wrote:
> As John said .lc files are parsed by the server and only the output
> is visible to the browser. But I'm like you, when storing things
> like MySQL login credentials I'm nervous about saving them in plain
> text, even in a .lc file. So I take the extra step of storing the
> cr
Trevor,
is this just an offer to Bill or is it possible to also get this external?
Regards,
Matthias
Am 22.05.2014 um 18:04 schrieb Trevor DeVore :
> On Thursday, May 22, 2014, Bill Vlahos wrote:
>
>> I it possible to add a menu item on Mac in my LC app in the menu bar on
>> the top right
Yes and no. If for what ever reason the lc server engine is not running or
misconfigured than it could happen that the content of that .lc script will be
outputted. So the best thing would be, to place the script outside the
public_html folder as AndyP suggested. You could then create a script
On Thursday, May 22, 2014, Bill Vlahos wrote:
> I it possible to add a menu item on Mac in my LC app in the menu bar on
> the top right of the screen (where the WIFI, clock, volume, etc are)? These
> menus are always available regardless of which application is active.
>
Bill,
It requires an ex
Also apart from having the details in separate file, encrypt the file and
place it outside your public html folder, this way no would be able to
stumble onto the file by erm... 'accident'
-
Andy Piddock
My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.
Copy the new cloud spa
On May 22, 2014, at 2:26 AM, Phil Jimmieson
wrote:
> Hi Devin,
> if you have more than one reference to the same image, then you'd presumably
> have to set all of their filenames to something else, then the old image
> would be removed from the cache, but yes - what I'm doing is just setting
On May 21, 2014, at 10:31 PM, Nakia Brewer
wrote:
> Afternoon all,
>
> As I venture down the road of learning what the wonders of LC Server scripts
> can do I find myself wondering how safe are the content of these scripts.
> Being completely new to Web and Server development it's probably a
Alejandro.
I think it is rather 32,767. I made a simple test with a line grc:
on mouseUp
repeat with y = 100 to 32768
put "100," & y & return after tList
end repeat
set the points of grc 1 to tList
end mouseUp
I get crap if the value is above that number.
Craig Newman
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I it possible to add a menu item on Mac in my LC app in the menu bar on the top
right of the screen (where the WIFI, clock, volume, etc are)? These menus are
always available regardless of which application is active.
I want to enable the user to hilite any text on the screen go to that menu ite
Hi Devin,
if you have more than one reference to the same image, then you'd presumably
have to set all of their filenames to something else, then the old image would
be removed from the cache, but yes - what I'm doing is just setting the
filename of the image to empty and then back to the filena
A server .lc file is parsed by the server and only it's output is ever
sent to the browser (not the source code), so the code is safe :)
On 22/05/2014 05:31, Nakia Brewer wrote:
Afternoon all,
As I venture down the road of learning what the wonders of LC Server scripts
can do I find myself
Okay,
I'll have a google around and see if I can come to understand that method...
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> On 22 May 2014, at 5:07 pm, "Tiemo Hollmann TB" wrote:
>
> I think it's not special to LiveCode server scripts. If you communicate from
> LiveCode via PHP to a MySQL db, the db credentials
I think it's not special to LiveCode server scripts. If you communicate from
LiveCode via PHP to a MySQL db, the db credentials are in the PHP files also
"visible". You only can protect you server dir with htaccess from being
ripped. Please correct me, if I am wrong.
Tiemo
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