. Not sure of the syntax, and I would look it up for you, but I
wouldn’t want to rob you of the joys of paging through lots of nonsense to
get the the real gem of information you need.
Bob S
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Yep, and that's no problem either
Right, already doing some of these goodies. Was just looking to round out
my current method by covering all the bases possible. It's not a must have,
just a would-be-nice kinda thing.
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I'm
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There are cron methods in Windows too. Use the AT command in a shell
script.
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As my stacks are targeting windows only for the moment, cron isnt really an
option here either. I
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I am. ;) It works pretty good, I was just trying to button up this one
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The DB is only about 250 mb, but still too much to do
to a stack on ending a process like
that on windows.
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There are cron methods in Windows too. Use the AT command in a shell
script.
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it to the temp folder.
Just a thought -
Phil
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As my stacks are targeting windows only for the moment, cron isnt really
an
option here either. I do appreciate the follow up though.
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and the seed can be anything you want it to be.
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Yeah, it's pretty similar. I still kind of run the risk of not being able
to tell it when to delete the file as this is going
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Isn’t Postgres a file based system? Why would you need SSL for a file
based connection?
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platform specific externals with the externals api we currently have until
we see what this new replacement is going to look like.
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Also, yes, it's just not supported. I wouldn't count
Unfortunately, for a SQLite file there isn't really any built in
authentication/permissions features.
With using only live code your only real option is to encrypt the entire
file either using built in encrypt/decrypt commands or shell out to
something that can.
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Oh, I missed the message about the htaccess. That would explain it. ;) It's
trying to protect you from yourself by blocking access to certain kinds of
files (install.php in this case) that might be left over erroneously
post-install.
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The Real Question I Have:
Were there any known issues with message timing or shell() command on
windows in 6.6.5 that would account for this?
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Restarted it a few times and now its going right. A couple of times there
it said it was going to take 6 hours to download.
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Download crawling along for anyone else?
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Ludovic THEBAULT
to the lack of many details
about its limitations, syntax, etc. After seeing today's webinar, I think
this is exactly what defines next-generation livecode for me.
Livecode builder compile directly to JS in the future? M-w!
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of this
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Unfortunately, for a SQLite file there isn't really any built in
authentication/permissions features.
With using only live code your only real option is to encrypt the entire
file either using built
I like source tree but prefer SmartGitHG.
could always roll your own with livecode as well for an interesting hobby
project. Livecode's text parsing abilities could really shine here.
I do think its helpful to start trying to learn via the command line though
initially.
Heres a nice little
Digital Ocean, Also have a cheap kimsufi dedicated for piddling around on.
https://www.kimsufi.com/en/
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On 05/02/2015 06:01 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
I am reluctantly about to give up on on-rev; my Founder's account no
jkComic Sans crashing the script editor? That sounds more like a security
feature than a bug. :P/jk
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 1:46 PM Robert Mann r...@free.fr wrote:
Yap! I tried a few : there clearly are some non compatible fonts that drive
the livecode editor crazy (I mean.. damn slow!)
I
I've been pretty happy generating html reports for some of the big LC
applications I've done. Use something like bootstrap that has a good print
style sheet. Some JS powered charting that prints nice. I would open in
external browser in my older applications but I wonder if things wouldn't
work
I think the real missing piece in making LC work like node's event loop
would be anonymous callback functions that can be treated like other
variables. We can do semi- async stuff using messages in LC but you'd have
to either name separate callback functions or dynamically pass the names of
1. Livecode messaging is fully asynchronous. Not semi-async.
Right, when I said semi-async I was referring to the single threadedness of
livecode (which node shares) along with all the baked into livecode stuff
that blocks up messages currently: accessing a large file on disk, posting
some
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1. Livecode messaging is fully asynchronous. Not semi-async.
Right, when I said semi-async I was referring to the single threadedness
of
livecode (which node shares) along with all the baked into livecode
not
be handled by the message hierarchy - by default this stack could be
deleted after it is called - so releasing it from memory. Commonly called
handlers could be loaded before hand by a different command and therfore
stay in memory.
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1
- by default this stack could be
deleted after it is called - so releasing it from memory. Commonly called
handlers could be loaded before hand by a different command and therfore
stay in memory.
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1. Livecode messaging is fully
As a personal rule of thumb, I don't use anything post-6.x.x for anything
but trying out the bleeding edge features. Most of my critical stuff uses
5.5 due to previous performance concerns before they even officially rolled
out 7. It seems to be a lot better now, but I guess I've just been hanging
, great js intellisense while
still staying really light on the ide features. I'd do naughty things for
an LC script editor with intellisense like features.
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And yes, since
!
I know this topic is a sensitive one at the moment, but it's important and
part of LCs adolescence as it goes open and becomes this new modern
platform its evolving to be.
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I think the decision
.
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I totally understand what you're talking about there, but between
a full time gig, very young children, and freelance work at night.
I just don't know where I'd find the time
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Thanks for the reply, Richard.
I totally understand what you're talking about there, but between a
full
time gig, very young children, and freelance work at night. I just
don't
know where I'd find the time to be effective
29, 2015 at 2:28 PM Peter TB Brett peter.br...@livecode.com
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Thanks for the reply, Richard.
I totally understand what you're talking about there, but between a
full
time gig, very young children, and freelance work at night. I just
don't
forward to it after the 8 previews. I think this is mostly because
regardless of speed, 8 will have enough new (and relevant) features to make
it worth the hassle of trying to work with.
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Should have read, *proper escaping*.
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Does revDataFromQuery do any sanitizing/proper to prevent me from sneaking
extra SQL into your search box like an injection style attack, or does it
just plop whatever you give
Does revDataFromQuery do any sanitizing/proper to prevent me from sneaking
extra SQL into your search box like an injection style attack, or does it
just plop whatever you give in there no questions asked? Just curious. I
have always been spoiled by SQLYoga or rolled my DB interfaces up into API
using the new business license?. I think git support without
having to fiddle around too much would be pretty important to an open
source community. Monte's solution was very nice by the way, but it ought
to be a thing an actual thing livecode can do out of the box.
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Just read through some of the forum threads.
Price Increase? No big deal.
Commercial vs Open Source Feature Parity? Could also be no big deal if done
with some good intentions.
Only Subscription licensing? No big deal, helps keep costs down for us to
stay bleeding edge and helps stabilize the
and not You can't deploy to Rasp pi, android
or IOS unless you are on commercial license.
Commercial should provide advantages but community should not provide
intentional dis-advantages.
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continues to point to that.
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Price Increase? No big deal.
Even less so when we consider that the new price was the price before
last year's experiment with lower prices. In fact, it's only $4
Visual Studio Code is a lightweight editor for os x, linux, and windows.
It's based on the technology used to make Atom editor and is meant to be a
cross-platform, lightweight editor geared towards node.js, typescript, and
the new ASP.NET cross-platform stuff.
The new ASP.net is a total rewrite
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