Re: What's everyone working on this month? (September 2016)

2016-09-03 Thread Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami
The app is called "SivaSiva" and the main source of content is not (as Jacque said) from www.hinduismtoday.com but from http://www.himalayanacademy.com The app endeavors to provide a more facile interface to a vast array of media resources on the web site via mobile; AND some interactive

Re: Forum request: YAML

2016-09-03 Thread Matthias Rebbe
Matthias Rebbe Bramkampsieke 13 32312 Lübbecke Tel +49 5741 31 +49 160 5504462 Fax: +49 5741 310002 eMail: matth...@m-r-d.de BR5 Konverter - BR5 -> MP3 > Am 03.09.2016 um 17:07 schrieb Richard Gaskin : >

Forum request: YAML

2016-09-03 Thread Richard Gaskin
There's a request in the forum for a YAML lib, and I believe someone here (Mark Weider?) once mentioned having one. If you do, and if the code is sharable, please consider providing link to it in this thread: http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=21434 Thanks. -- Richard Gaskin F

Re: libURL gone mad

2016-09-03 Thread Richard Gaskin
Charles Warwick wrote: If I understand correctly what you are after, how about just arbitrating the network requests yourself and then the issue would go away entirely. So I had thought. But "GET" and "POST" are handled in an unusual way in LC: they're kinda synchronous, and kinda not, beha

Re: libURL gone mad

2016-09-03 Thread Richard Gaskin
Charles Warwick wrote: > On 3/09/2016 3:15 am, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> Q for Charles: >> For me the convenience of being able to deliver a true standalone, >> with no externals or other components, is very useful on this >> project. I appreciate the new capabilities Charles is providing in >> v

Re: libURL gone mad

2016-09-03 Thread Charles Warwick
Hi Richard, On 3/09/2016 3:15 am, Richard Gaskin wrote: Q for Charles: For me the convenience of being able to deliver a true standalone, with no externals or other components, is very useful on this project. I appreciate the new capabilities Charles is providing in v8.1, but for those proje

Re: libURL gone mad

2016-09-03 Thread Charles Warwick
Hi Richard, On 3/09/2016 2:28 am, Richard Gaskin wrote: Thus far I've found that your libURL function is much more reliable than the recommended flag option, but still problematic in some cases unless I slow things down with the introduction of an otherwise-unnecessary wait. Interesting.