RE: IDE inspectors should reveal all properties

2003-11-27 Thread MisterX
Funny I never received Dave's message in the list! Nonetheless he has one point. Another is that many dont want to try new tools - so many of them, so many of us! I had hopes to make this a reference tool for all! I will try nonetheless and hope to make you all happier in your IDE!

Serendipity Library Update 20030218

2003-11-27 Thread James Hale
Hi, I have tried to download the Serendipity Library Update but simply am unable to find it. Does it still exist? James _ James Hale mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] IT Manager, ArtsIT, Faculty of Arts

Re: cgi create card script question

2003-11-27 Thread pbower
Thanks to all !! The answer (for closure) is that the stack that the cgi script attempts to updated must have APACHE as both owner and group. Then it works like a charm. I love that warm feeling when you hit enter and the code executes for the first time : ) Peter

Re: Networking Mac/PC Windows XP

2003-11-27 Thread Wouter
On 26 Nov 2003, at 20:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Message: 7 Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:58:18 -0800 From: Stephen Quinn Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Networking Mac/PC Windows XP To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain;

sorting this into a database

2003-11-27 Thread Dr. Bob Hartley
Hi All. I'm new here and to programming and about to buy runtime revolution. I wish to create a bibliography database that can have input from files like this.. Where %a = author field etc etc see below. Also the input would be from different apps and therefore there would have to be a

Re: New Here...

2003-11-27 Thread Chuck Pelto
Greetings Brian and Xavier, Thanks for the quick responses. Yes, I'm dinking around with the tutorial and getting the impression that Revolution is not the relational database thing I was searching for on TUCOWS, where I found it. It's an advanced HyperCard system. I did some things with

Re: New Here...

2003-11-27 Thread xbury . cs
On 27/11/2003 15:11:04 use-revolution-bounces wrote: Greetings Brian and Xavier, Thanks for the quick responses. always a pleasure! Yes, I'm dinking around with the tutorial and getting the impression that Revolution is not the relational database thing I was searching for on TUCOWS, where I

Re: New Here...

2003-11-27 Thread Richard Gaskin
Chuck Pelto wrote: I'm looking for information to help me consider Revolution as an option for developing more sophisticated databases. I've just downloaded and unlocked the 30-day example version. I'm very familiar with FileMaker Pro. I'm somewhat familiar with Access. I've worked a lot

Re: Serendipity Library Update 20030218

2003-11-27 Thread Rob Cozens
I have tried to download the Serendipity Library Update but simply am unable to find it. Does it still exist? Hello James, If you tried oenolog.com, my website has moved to oenolog.net: http://www.oenolog.net/ftp/serendipity_downloader.htm. Please note the version of Serendipity Library at

Re: New Here...

2003-11-27 Thread Rob Cozens
Has anyone built a relational database management system to work with Revolution? One they'd be willing to sell? Hi Chuck, If you can live with a hierarchical db instead of a relational one, check out SDB. If you don't need Q, SDB will do. It's open source AND free. -- Rob Cozens CCW,

Re: : New Here...

2003-11-27 Thread Jim Hurley
Message: 4 Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 06:19:59 -0700 From: Chuck Pelto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: New Here... To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Greetings, I'm looking for information to help me consider Revolution as an

Re: : New Here...

2003-11-27 Thread Rob Cozens
Run Rev is a tool box. FMP is a screwdriver Well put, Jim. -- Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company http://www.oenolog.net/who.htm And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three; Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee. from The Triple Foole by John Donne (1572-1631)

Re: : New Here...

2003-11-27 Thread Chuck Pelto
Greetings All, Taking a break from bird prep activities to check the mail. Lots of interesting advice and commentary. Some replies to comments: I have FMP Developer. Doing a hybrid would be no problem on that account. The interesting part, which I have not thought too deeply on would be

Re: : New Here...

2003-11-27 Thread Rob Cozens
Chuck, [1] Can I declare an object to be a button? And run scripts when it is clicked on? A button, a locked field, an image, a graphic, and a window (the card itself) can all initiate respond to mouse events. [2] The Enterprise version is ODBC-aware? Then I should be able to find a way to

Re: Linux Engine: Problems on Red Hat server with CGI

2003-11-27 Thread Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
Thanks for everyone's helpful responses. But our linux man couldn't make a go of it... he writes: We are trying to install the MC-Rev interpreter on RH 9 at our ISP and believe that 4 needed files missing.  Our Linux version is: Linux hinduismtoday.apolloservers.com

Re: Linux Engine: Problems on Red Hat server with CGI

2003-11-27 Thread Alex Rice
On Nov 27, 2003, at 11:58 AM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote: Thanks for everyone's helpful responses. But our linux man couldn't make a go of it... he writes: You simply need to find a Rev or MC engine that does not dynamically link with all of those X libraries. Tuviah said he was working on

(OT) Happy Thanksgiving to U.S. members

2003-11-27 Thread Ken Norris
Howdy, Just a note, especially to U.S. list members who are celebrating Thanksgiving today, to mention that we have much to be thankful for right here on this list. The unselfish help, humor, and exchange of ideas enhances everyone's ability to work with RR, and the effects reach far beyond here.

Re: (OT) Happy Thanksgiving to U.S. members

2003-11-27 Thread Thomas J McGrath III
Ken, and Everyone on the list, Thank you and have a Happy Thanksgiving yourself. P.S. get off the computer and spend some time with the family :-) P.S. I know I'm on the computer but I'm getting off now... Enjoy, Tom On Nov 27, 2003, at 3:02 PM, Ken Norris wrote: Howdy, Just a note,

[ANN] Revolution QuickTime External 0.2.5

2003-11-27 Thread Trevor DeVore
I have uploaded a new version of my QuickTime External (0.2.5) for Revolution which enables you to set a movie or track QTList from within Revolution. This feature allows you to pass dynamically created xml data to a wired QT movie that is being played in Revolution. The external, examples

Seminar

2003-11-27 Thread Heather Williams
Dear Listee, I'm delighted to tell you that the first ever Revolution Seminar will be held in San Francisco, in association with MacWorld. Here's what we have planned: A 2 day seminar on the 9th and 10th of January. A positive Revfest of goodies including sessions by Kevin Miller, Richard

Re: Linux Engine: Problems on Red Hat server with CGI

2003-11-27 Thread Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
The oldest thing we can find is linux.tar at the mc ftp site dated april of this year. We'll try it...but from Scott's installation notes for the Solaris version, libraries are expected, I suspect it will be the same for the Linux engine unless Scott deployed a version without the wrapper

Your software

2003-11-27 Thread Rod McCall
Hi everyone, We're currently helping some people promote products which were built with Revolution. If you have a product (no matter how big or small) it may be or whether its commercial or freeware please get in touch!! Also to help promote your product its usually a good idea to post it to:

Re: Database - Update from Data Entry/Query form

2003-11-27 Thread Melvin Cox
My update statement is now fully functional. My sincere thanks for the assistance provided. Happy Thanksgiving, Melvin Cox - Jan Schenkel janschenkel at yahoo.com Wed Nov 26 04:13:57 EST 2003

Re: sorting this into a database

2003-11-27 Thread Sarah
Hi Bob, I did a similar thing many years ago in HyperCard so I know it can be done ( done much easier in Revolution). Here are a few ideas: 1. As a starting point, instead of using an external database, I would recommend a data stack with one card per record. Set up the fields to hold each

Re: Imagesource property

2003-11-27 Thread Sarah
Hi Dave, I do it by building the complete path using the path of the main stack. Supposing you have your application or stack in it's own folder and in that folder, you have your Gifs1B folder containing the images. Have a function in your mainStack that gives you the full path to your

Re: Seminar

2003-11-27 Thread Paul Conover
Sounds fantastic Can there be transcripts for the revolutionaries that cant get to Frisco? Paul On Thursday, November 27, 2003, at 03:19 PM, Heather Williams wrote: Dear Listee, I'm delighted to tell you that the first ever Revolution Seminar will be held in San Francisco, in association with