Mark Wieder wrote:
On 5/5/20 4:47 PM, Trevor DeVore via use-livecode wrote:
>> I don't use HTML deployment myself, but thought I would mention that
>> there has been some emscripten activity in GitHub lately. Looks like
>> WebAssembly (WASM) support is being added.
...
>
> Yeah, I saw the github
I’ve no idea if this could help or even if this may cause worse problems with a
DG, so just a thought, but have you tested with Lock Screen, Lock Messages
and/or Lock Updates while the repeat is processing?
Failing that, I would try disabling each command in turn to find out if just
one of them
On 5/5/20 4:47 PM, Trevor DeVore via use-livecode wrote:
I don't use HTML deployment myself, but thought I would mention that there
has been some emscripten activity in GitHub lately. Looks like WebAssembly
(WASM) support is being added. You can see the commits here:
https://github.com/liveco
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 4:03 PM Pi Digital via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> ...
> Because LC HQ seems uninterested in further development of the HTML
> platform and recent eco issues my client is rethinking if this is the best
> way to go. As it stands it does seem high-ri
Many of you are way more into tricky Windows things than I am, so I thought it
would be worth asking this here.
In my Windows 10 I can run this line in PowerShell:
Get-WmiObject -Query "SELECT * FROM Win32_ComputerSystem”
It echos a few lines of information about my system. When I try the same
I’m collating my library together. It was built with our specific purposes and
had an encryptor I developed myself as the AES library in LC does not work in
HTML deployment yet. It will take me another day or so to extract the
components into something generic and intuitive.
Php can be safe if
I have a datagid operation that should be fast that is taking a long
time and I don't understand why.
I use a datagrid to display a table of data as part of an analysis. The
columns are file names and the rows are selected phrases found in those
files. The first column is the list of phrases (
Well that's nonsense that php would not be save, you need to make sure
you are not providing reasons for injections.
You need to use Mysqli or PDO
You could check here: https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=27521
It's described in simple ways how to use PHP scripts using PDO as midd
Hi Paul
Just looking at the data I think a 3D chart like this image would be good.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang_Effelsberg/publication/221453979/figure/fig3/AS:305503222681602@144984905/A-visualization-with-load-distribution-bar-chart_Q320.jpg
Mountain background would be o
Paul,
Still, if there is some parameter that you want to examine that correlates to
the intersections, that would influence your chart. I am suspecting you want to
keep the experiment confidential, but I would need a lot more information about
the source of the data and goals of the experiment t
On 5/5/2020 11:17 AM, Prothero-ELS via use-livecode wrote:
Paul,
The first question I have is: “what are you trying to communicate with your
chart?” The answer to that question will point to a charting strategy.
Bill
I am trying to visually call attention to those intersections with high
occu
Paul,
The first question I have is: “what are you trying to communicate with your
chart?” The answer to that question will point to a charting strategy.
Bill
William Prothero
https://earthlearningsolutions.org
> On May 5, 2020, at 7:53 AM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> This is NO
This is NOT a "How to do this in LiveCode" question.
I have a data set (below), produced by a LiveCode program and the data
is exported to Excel.
I am trying to figure out:
1) What the "best" style of graph to visualize this data is? I thought
perhaps a "Bubble Chart" but - in Excel at leas
Yes - this sort of bug is why having a couple of simple tools helps when
developing these dynamically resizing widgets.
On 4 May 2020, 14:17 +0100, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
, wrote:
> David,
>
> thank you - that's a kind and generous offer to Zoom / pair on it.
> However, since the immediate
Tiemo,
I have some demo code that uses AES encryption to communicate securely with A
mysql database. It might help.
http://earthlearningsolutions.org/google-static-maps-demo/
Good luck, Bill
William Prothero
https://earthlearningsolutions.org
> On May 5, 2020, at 6:16 AM, Tiemo via use-livecod
Graham,
This makes me wonder how the Google and Apple Maps get their accuracy. When
driving or walking, trying to figure out how to get to an address, it shows me
walking along a street, certainly more accurate than 20meters. Yet, when I’m
wondering where my wife is, and load up “Find My iphone”
Hi Tiemo,
If I were you, I would not use PHP just for security reasons alone.
My servers are just pounded all the time with hackers trying to
find PHP exploits. They even try to install PHP on my server so
they can start hacking away. If you check your server’s log files
I am sure you will find
Hello,
I have some LC front end software, calling PHP scripts going on a SQL db.
The PHP scripts are not made by me and they are about 10 years old. I have
to upgrade the PHP version on the webserver of my hosting provider from 7.1
to 7.4 and within my test environment I am getting some PHP er
Hi Klaus
That was easy. :-)
Martin
> On May 4, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>> I have tried doing the types as a list but the script editor flags it as a
>> syntax error.
>>answer file "Select the Movie." with (the tDefaultRecordingFolder of
>> stack
Thanks Bill for your two messages. I see from the link you gave that the LC
system is (as expected) simply a wrapper for the iOS API, and indeed the term
“horizontal accuracy” is actually used internally in iOS. So it’s unlikely that
LC itself is adding to my problems.
I don’t have access to an
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