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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:08:48 -0700
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Finally!
The last release of DiscreteBrowser (with one known inexplicable
bug) is released! Download and details at
http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=142
- Favorites are now working and have their own
manager for editing.
- Just couldn't miss the html coloring manager
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Dar Scott wrote:
On Friday, April 23, 2004, at 09:17 AM, David Bovill wrote:
Thanks again. Read it - nice and clear. So I guess you could just
write a daemon that continually checks for input using either open
file or open driver for read.
Try open file first. You might want to try a quick
Dave, if we see the return character as a divider or separator
rather than a terminator, it all makes a bit more sense, I think.
The line count will always be the number of return characters + 1,
as it is assumed that there is data both before and after a return
character .
I see what you are
Hi David,
Hi,
I know I could save the setting somewhere and restore them when
Cancel is pressed, but isn't there another way?
I have many hundreds of controls in a large number of dialog boxes
and to save them all manually will be a lot of work.
Could I save the whole (sub-)stacks/cards at a
Hi All,
I spoke too soon. I tested the revert command in a test project,
which had one main stack and one sub stack (the modal), in my real
app, I have:
MainStack (Dummy, the window is hidden).
Sub-Stack Top Level Windows - Modeless, usually called up from Menu
or Tool Palette.
Sub-Stack
Newbie to Rev here...
I've been following this one with interest. Got the idea that if Rev
does so much for you without being told to (as mentioned this AM in
another thread), perhaps it would supply a missing CR when you appended
a line. Turns out it doesn't, but in checking for that I
On Saturday, April 24, 2004, at 04:06 AM, David Bovill wrote:
Not as elegant (or fast I would think), as having the equivalent to
accept with a message being sent when something comes in?
Unfortunately, only socket I/O has message callback I/O.
Sounds like open driver / file, would be a good
Alejandro Tejada heeft op zaterdag, 24 apr 2004 om 15:42
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
I'm looking information and experiences about the
webhosting services that allows to run RunRev
as cgi.
Who are the most reliable providers?
Did they charge extra for install or let you run the
On Wednesday, April 21, 2004, at 08:29 PM, David Bovill wrote:
Using accept connections is there any way to restrict the connections
to come from localhost (ie a particular interface)?
If you use an ISP, your ports may be blocked from the Internet by the
ISP anyway. If you set up a dedicated
Christopher Mitchell wrote:
It depends on how the app implements text services, and I'm not
thinking most implement it in a useful way. Mellel's engine is, if I
recall right from support responses, not using Apple's, but I would
guess that Apple Mail is. I really don't know, but it is
Recently, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
By the way, i've read about an offer of
http://www.lifetimewebhosting.com , in which
you make only one payment and they host you
files forever. I've seen this offering at $67, $150
and $250 dollars.
I would be skeptical of this. NetZero is a company that
On Apr 23, 2004, at 10:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I was going to create Revolution code that I wanted to give to
others but that I wanted to make sure that they could not change in
the
Revolution Editor, how would I protect it? I'd want people to be able
to call it
On 4/24/04 8:02 AM, David Burgun wrote:
On question though, if I place the revert command in a function that is
located inside the main stack, will the revert command work on the main
stack or the sub stack? I am going to try it anyway, but I'd like to
know what is *supposed* to happen.
The
Alejandro,
This topic has been already discussed on this list,
so you'll probably find more answers in the archives.
However I'd like to point out one thing (from my personal
experience here in France) : most ISP will refuse to install
Rev cgi (or any other product they never heard of) on a
Hi All,
I have this on the Stack Script:
on openStack
[pass open Stack]
put the filename of this stack into myStackFileName
start using stack myStackFileName
[pass openStack]
end openStack
When this executes I get an error saying this is no such stack. the
lines inside the [] are lines that I
Hi all,
björnke wrote:
You could make an automated script that replaces the date in your
standalone every day. Just look out, its binary data you're meddling
with.
But that would lead to a new possible trial period with a new download or
copy of the standalone, wouldn´t it?
I prefer the
If you are interested in a demo registration number creator stack I
could
post one after the weekend.
I would love to see such a stack. TIA.
Marian
On Apr 24, 2004, at 12:36 PM, Malte Brill wrote:
Hi all,
björnke wrote:
You could make an automated script that replaces the date in your
On Saturday, April 24, 2004, at 09:06 AM, kee nethery wrote:
We are going to have a Kagi Registration Module for RunRev and that
module will basically be a mini-store that someone would embed into
their RunRev application. When the customer decides to buy, the app
would call the KRM, it would
Ditto, I would live to see one as well.
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Varen Swaab
Kirkland, Washington
On Apr 24, 2004, at 9:36 AM, Malte Brill wrote:
If you are interested in a demo registration number creator stack I
could
post one after the weekend.
___
use-revolution
On Apr 24, 2004, at 10:06 AM, kee nethery wrote:
...
The reason for regular runrev code versus an XCMD is that we would
like to write once run everywhere by making this as standard as
possible.
If using a stack library doesn't work out there still might be an
option using an external. Using
Malte Brill wrote:
I prefer the cripple ware sheme.
Me too. There are marketing advantages to this approach as well:
How often have you downloaded an app to evaluate it, run it once, got
busy, and tried to get back to it after the expiration period?
It's happened to me enough that I don't use
On Saturday, April 24, 2004, at 10:33 AM, David Burgun wrote:
put the filename of this stack into myStackFileName
set itemdelimiter to /
put empty into last item of myStackFileName
put myStackFileName StackFile.rev into myStackFileName
go to stack myStackFileName
I realize that this doesn't
Alejandro Tejada wrote:
I'm looking information and experiences about the
webhosting services that allows to run RunRev
as cgi.
Who are the most reliable providers?
Did they charge extra for install or let you run the
cgi engine in their servers?
Could you install the cgi engine
in their
The problem might be that your Stack isn't loaded fully when you
initiate the command. Did you try to issue the command in a later time,
maybe like this (untested):
on openStack
send doStartUsing to me in 2 seconds
pass openStack
end openStack
on doStartUsing
put the filename of this
On Apr 24, 2004, at 7:42 AM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi Revolutioners!
I'm looking information and experiences about the
webhosting services that allows to run RunRev
as cgi.
Who are the most reliable providers?
Did they charge extra for install or let you run the
cgi engine in their servers?
Alright, if I just connect with the get url command to a secure server, is
the connection secure? Ex: get url
https://process.somecreditcard.com/process.cgi
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
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Trevor,
I've been using pair www.pair.com for the last 6 years and they have
been excellent. Very reliable, great tech support, etc. I think you
can do custom CGI with their Advanced account
http://pair.com/services/web_hosting/.
Do they really allow you to do custom cgi on a shared
On Apr 24, 2004, at 1:35 PM, jbv wrote:
Trevor,
I've been using pair www.pair.com for the last 6 years and they have
been excellent. Very reliable, great tech support, etc. I think you
can do custom CGI with their Advanced account
http://pair.com/services/web_hosting/.
Do they really allow you
Trevor,
Yes. I run a custom PHP CGI on my account that I compiled and
installed myself. I can try installing the rev cgi later tonight and
let you know how it goes if you would like.
Well, PHP is almost never a problem, since it is very often
included in the standard server configuration.
On Saturday, April 24, 2004, at 12:22 PM, Dreamscape Software
Webmaster wrote:
Alright, if I just connect with the get url command to a secure
server, is
the connection secure? Ex: get url
https://process.somecreditcard.com/process.cgi
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
Derek
Sorry. I wish it
Just started paying for a virtual server (aka user mode linux = UML).
Will be running rev daemon on it, and Jabber hosting. Anyone interested
in sharing the costs and development? You will need to know or want to
know what you are doing as dedicated servers come without support - and
ours is
jbv wrote:
I'm really curious to know whether they'll allow
you to install more exotic engines, such as Rev, Python, etc.
And also curious to know what happens if your custom cgi
crashes the server and all the other websites hosted on it...
Tierra.Net allows anything you want to install -- you
On Apr 24, 2004, at 2:49 PM, jbv wrote:
Trevor,
Yes. I run a custom PHP CGI on my account that I compiled and
installed myself. I can try installing the rev cgi later tonight and
let you know how it goes if you would like.
Well, PHP is almost never a problem, since it is very often
included in
On Apr 24, 2004, at 4:07 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Tierra.Net allows anything you want to install -- you might hose your
setup, but they use FreeBSD so it's almost impossible to take down the
whole server.
I have admin/root access (and permission to do whatever I need) to a
BSD/OS (BSDi) 4.1
I want to have my Revolution application copy a standalone .app file from
the defaultFolder to the user's desktop in Mac OS X. I'm close, but
something's up - - - after I copy it using the revCopyFolder command, the app is
rendered useless.
Basically, the application copies to the desktop
Try the undocumented but equally useful revCopyPackage command
Cheers
Monte
I want to have my Revolution application copy a standalone .app file from
the defaultFolder to the user's desktop in Mac OS X. I'm close, but
something's up - - - after I copy it using the revCopyFolder
command, the
On 4/24/04 8:42 AM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi Revolutioners!
I'm looking information and experiences about the
webhosting services that allows to run RunRev
as cgi.
I use Jaguar PC. They are big, reliable, cheap, and they don't care what
you install. I uploaded a copy of Rev to my cgi folder
Everyone,
A couple missing buttons scripts I found
So the stack newly revised is now sound
You can download again, the same file
Im sure you will find it not vile
Please excuse my hurry to release
For it's all made to please!
Version number unchanged...
Regards
X
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Dave, can you make your substack a mainstack? That way, you can revert just
it if you want to...
Just my 2 cents,
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
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Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am attempting to download a file via ftp protocol using libURLDownloadToFile. I am
calling the funtion from a card in my main stack yet I never receive a the callback
and URLStatus seems to fail. any suggestions?
Kevin
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I'm looking information and experiences about the
webhosting services that allows to run RunRev
as cgi.
I'm using OLM.net (http://www.olm.net/). Their servers are Linux based, and
although I had to upload a couple of files, it's clearly documented as a tip
on my web site... :-)
Trevor,
Yes. I run a custom PHP CGI on my account that I compiled and
installed myself. I can try installing the rev cgi later tonight and
let you know how it goes if you would like.
Well, PHP is almost never a problem, since it is very often
included in the standard server configuration.
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