So,
do you think this is a good thing or a bad thing?
Judy
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Stephen Barncard wrote:
And even better, this year consumers in California pay about $10/item
more on purchase price for recycling monitors and computers. My local
'sanitary engineers', Sunset Scavenger, is now
Now looking at the table of brominated flame retardants found in 5
manufacturers laptops (New Scientist, 23 September 2006, p. 26). Seems that
the most polluted are HP laptops (5 tests positive of 5) and SONY are the
most clean (0/5) with Apples in the middle (3/5). So situation for Apples is
not
On 9/30/06 2:35 AM, Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Stephen,
P.S. (sorry for kind of advertise, which I consider as information):
yes, I need to know this.
Ruslan, I've gone a long way into my project. I have questions:
1. Does Valentina run the main MySQL syntax as is,
Of course one can fool oneself into thinking that one
is not contributing a lot to the general pollution
from computers by upgrading infrequently!
I am sitting behind my Mirror Door Wind-Tunnel
dual-processor G4 feeling all smug because I have had
it for nearly 4 years and, at present, am
It's a great thing. This is absolutely essential to solving the
problem. It gives Sanitation companies (Trash truck guys?) incentive
to agree to dispose hazmats responsibly and we consumers can dispose
of these items without hassle. I don't mind the 10 bucks.
sqb
So,
do you think this is a
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Hello,
I'm currently evaluating Revolution 2.7 as a development tool. One thing
I'm trying to learn more about is what are some prominent applications
that are developed with Revolution and that I can try out on Mac OS X.
Looking at the Revolution
Hi Kevin,
Hello,
I'm currently evaluating Revolution 2.7 as a development tool. One
thing
I'm trying to learn more about is what are some prominent applications
that are developed with Revolution and that I can try out on Mac OS X.
Looking at the Revolution website, most of the applications
I'm new to Revolution (using 2.7.3 trial on Mac OS X)
and want to create both Mac+Win programs of the solution.
In a text field I want the User to enter text.
The useUnicode will be set to true for a double-byte font which
will be developed with special characters.
(Although I want to test this
Can anyone point me to applications that fit these criteria? Thanks.
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Kevin Walzer
Check out FM Pro Migrator, and CGI Scripter
http://www.fmpromigrator.com/
Chipp's Web builder app
http://www.altuit.com/webs/hemingway/Hemingway/default.htm
and Richard Gaskin's WebMerge
Hi from Paris,
I may be totally dumb, but I am not sure how to use
MatchText. I find the explanation in the on-line doc.
particularly obscure .
I want to check the contents of a field for numeric,
so, for a field of four characters, I coded :
matchText(field
Hi Kevin,
If you like, check out Salery at http://www.salery.biz. This
application is created with Revolution for Mac, Windows and Linux. I
think it is exemplary of the type of application you are thinking of,
including the user-base/success. I know of a few more applications
that are
Hi Francis,
Perhaps your field doesn't contain a number with a length of 4? I
tried this in the message box:
put matchtext(1234,[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])
and got true returned.
Best,
Mark
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Consultancy and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
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Mark Schonewille wrote:
Yet, the question is not whether the Revolution environment can make
successful software. It all depends on what you do with it. I can't
think of an application that cannot be made with Revolution, as long as
it doesn't
Also, check out http://www.gypsyware.com/gold.html
Blackjack Gold was created with Metacard, which later became
Revolution. It is widely distributed on the net and has received
very high reviews from many prominent websites. It was also included
on the March 2003 Macworld Interactive CD.
No - it was in the IDE.
Ill see if I still get the problem when I upgade to the latest IDE version
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Kevin Walzer wrote:
I'm currently evaluating Revolution 2.7 as a development tool. One thing
I'm trying to learn more about is what are some prominent applications
that are developed with Revolution and that I can try out on Mac OS X.
Looking at the Revolution website, most of the applications
That's the thing that always gets me: The 'connections' cost.
One of the plus sides of Open Source is there are no connection costs
for your database, you decide on the limitations/access rights/
priviliges (delete where least confusing).
I'm not knocking commercial databases for charging for
Can someone tell me where in the docs I would find an example of the
data would be a reasonable example of data that would be used by the
function:
Post thedata to URL theURL
Can someone tell me where in the docs I would find something that
would tell Revolution that I don't care if the
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In Revolution, which function is better for calling a long-running
external process and reading data from the process in a non-blocking
format, for instance, streaming the output from tcpdump into a text
display?
Looking at the docs, it appears that
Kevin, look at SHELL commands in the docs
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In Revolution, which function is better for calling a long-running
external process and reading data from the process in a non-blocking
format, for instance, streaming the output from tcpdump into a text
On Sep 30, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
I want to check the contents of a field for numeric,
so, for a field of four characters, I coded :
matchText(field MyTextField,[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])
if it is true then ..
Is this the right way to check for numerics, and if
so,
Regarding mp4 playback, I understand (at least in Rev 2.7.1 which I'm using)
that mp4 has to be incorporated as a referenced control rather than an
imported control as mp4 does not import well, at least in 2.7.1. Assuming
that the
movie is used as a referenced control, how can one build the
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On Sep 30, 2006, at 5:37 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
Since I am targeting OS X, I need to know how
others handle this.
Yes, you can do this. Here is an example for ping:
**
local ckpingID =
local procName
On Sep 30, 2006, at 5:25 PM, kee nethery wrote:
Can someone tell me where in the docs I would find something that
would tell Revolution that I don't care if the SSL certificate of
the HTTPS web site I am connecting to can be validated or not?
libUrlSetSSLVerification false
If this
I have a sql update statement that has several hundred items in it, is it
possible to leave it in list format like this
2srd3 = ' fld 2srd3 ',
2srd4 = ' fld 2srd4 ',
2srd5 = ' fld 2srd5 ',
srideht = ' fld srideht ',
smisccomment = ' fld smisccomment ',
and not like this
2srd3 = ' fld 2srd3 ',
I am trying to load a series of movies into players in a loop, in order
to make thumbnails. Inside a repeat loop, I set each player's filename,
then take a snapshot of it to get a thumbnail image. This works just
fine when I step through it in the debugger.
However, if I let the loop run at
Jackie,
Have you tried setting the filename of the players to empty between movies? I've
seen that solve similar problems.
Phil Davis
J. Landman Gay wrote:
I am trying to load a series of movies into players in a loop, in order
to make thumbnails. Inside a repeat loop, I set each player's
Phil Davis wrote:
Jackie,
Have you tried setting the filename of the players to empty between
movies? I've seen that solve similar problems.
Good idea, but these are all different players, each created on the fly
as needed. It is looking to me like a combination of both OS X, which
doesn't
On Sep 30, 2006, at 8:05 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
However, if I let the loop run at its natural speed, I get a bunch
of blank snapshots, either because the content isn't fully loaded
before the script continues, or because the screen isn't refreshing
(I can't tell which.) I need a way to
Kee,
libURLSetSSLVerification false
Cheers
Andre
PS: We simply have faith in our certificates, don't we?
PS 2: If on Unix like system you can always shell(curl -v -k
https:// yada yada yada) which works nice for those without SSL Add-on.
On Sep 30, 2006, at 8:25 PM, kee nethery wrote:
you need to concatenate lines with the \ or ¬ character.
I still prefer the ¬ (option l on macs) char myself
Also you have ' quotes surrounding quotes. Rev
doesn't work like PHP in that regard, it can only
quote to one level.
also global, script local and local variables can
be initialized
Dar, Andre, thanks!
Kee
On Sep 30, 2006, at 5:48 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
On Sep 30, 2006, at 5:25 PM, kee nethery wrote:
Can someone tell me where in the docs I would find something that
would tell Revolution that I don't care if the SSL certificate of
the HTTPS web site I am connecting to
Dar Scott wrote:
On Sep 30, 2006, at 8:05 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
However, if I let the loop run at its natural speed, I get a bunch of
blank snapshots, either because the content isn't fully loaded before
the script continues, or because the screen isn't refreshing (I can't
tell which.)
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