I have now moved all my code from php to LiveCode server as the middle-ware.
Firstly it appears that the LiveCode post operation does reuse authentication
credentials to an https connection as long as calls are made within a single
script. In my case the first call typically takes slightly more
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 7:02 AM Dan Brown via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Hi I'm stuck trying to find examples of passing lcs strings to a C function
> via pointer and it's driving me mad! I can retrieve char * pointers from C
> functions, convert to string and pass back
Hi all,
The dictionary, as usual, is a bit lacking in regards to the Mime Library.
For MimeEncodeAsMIMEMultipartDocument we have parameters but no idea what
the values (enum) for them could or should be.
pContentA: How do we pre-encode parts including headers?
pMultipartType: What MultiPart type
If you've already written it in Python, then maybe it's more convenient
for you to use BeeWare so you could deploy your Python app with a GUI to
web and any other platform.
Check beeware.org
I would not use HTML5 from LC, it's far from usefull for a website or
webapplication.
Else i would u
Basically you just use a shell command to execute the c code
and pass arguments to the c program right after you call the
code in the shell command.
I wrote and example and posted it a few years ago but I do
not have access to my old email files at the moment but you
might still be able to
Hi I'm stuck trying to find examples of passing lcs strings to a C function
via pointer and it's driving me mad! I can retrieve char * pointers from C
functions, convert to string and pass back to lcs but haven't come across
any easy to grok examples of sending data to C. Any guidance would be
appr
Hello All,
First of all I hope you all had a nice Xmas despite of all the Covid
limitations.
I have written in Python some crawlers in Scrapy. They are now executed via
the command terminal and are working fine however they are written with
fixed parameters and I want to make it more flexib