On Sep 7, 2007, at 1:27 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
The site uses an HTML post form to log in which points to
"index.php". I've
tried passing the username and password to the address of the page
("targetserver.com/index.php") within the URL string, like the
above. But
I'm still getting the bro
Hey Mark:
If you haven't looked at the site I mentioned, don't bother. I think I know
what's going on -- I believe they have a php script that expects some
variables to be sent when logging in, so we're not going to figure it out
any time soon.
Thanks & Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Ta
Scott, have a look at the page source for the login page. You may
find that there's a javaScript function that does the POST.
As an example of something that I did a while ago, I wanted to
donload a page that had a form (set by buttons) that set a date. So I
had an applescript in a custom p
Recently, I wrote:
> I'm trying to get Rev to launch a site in the user's browser that requires a
> login, and so far, the browser is launching to the correct domain but not to
> the protected page.
>
> revGoURL "http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
More on this problem...
The site uses
Wow, let's put together a new feature request for BZ...
How about, "is a user readable date", or "is really a date"?
"is a formatted date"?
On Aug 15, 2007, at 12:21 PM, Rob Cozens wrote:
Hi Len,
1) Why does put "4" is a date return true? If this function
doesn't actually work, why is i
I'm trying to get Rev to launch a site in the user's browser that requires a
login, and so far, the browser is launching to the correct domain but not to
the protected page.
revGoURL "http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
When running the above, I get a security alert back from the browser
Okay, I have a distinct but related question...
Is there any way to bring up the color picker without blocking
messages from being delivered in the background?
I have a program in which I "send" messages to run an event handler
several times a second to update various things, but if I "answ
I have not found autotab reliable (Intel MacBook & Mac Pro), so I use
a script similar to yours.
On Sep 6, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Malte Brill wrote:
Moin Ralf,
the script I posted earlier does the trick for single line fields,
if placed on card, stack or library level. Might be adapted to more
Thanks Malte,
this should definitely work, but as Mark states to have no problems
with autotab I wonder if there is a solution besides workarounds.
Gruß
Ralf
On 6. Sep 2007, at 18:06, Malte Brill wrote:
Moin Ralf,
the script I posted earlier does the trick for single line fields,
if placed
Moin Ralf,
the script I posted earlier does the trick for single line fields, if
placed on card, stack or library level. Might be adapted to more than
one line. At least it is a workaround.
ON returnInField
IF the autotab of the target THEN
type TAB
ELSE
pass returnI
Exactly the same here (Intel Mac), and I really would like to know
how to set up fields,
so that autotab works reliably.
Ralf Bitter
On 6. Sep 2007, at 17:42, Malte Brill wrote:
Leaves me puzzled why I can end up with 5 lines in a field that is
only 22 pix high, before it finally tabs. Note
Leaves me puzzled why I can end up with 5 lines in a field that is
only 22 pix high, before it finally tabs. Note: not everytime, only
sometimes.
I find this strange...
ATB,
Malte
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Scott Rossi wrote:
> For any of you who work a lot with PNG images in your stacks (or elsewhere),
> you might be familiar with the slight color shift that is often introduced
> into the files by the apps that generate them (Adobe apps are some that
> cause this problem, as well as inconsistent PNG
Hi Malte,
Autotab works fine here. If the text instertion point is on the first
line of a field while the height of the field equals a multiple of
the line height, a return will be inserted when you press the return
key. If the text insertion point is on the last line, return will
bring y
Since you're already using bootcamp, you're more than half way there.
Parallels can boot from your bootcamp partition. Yay!
Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have been using BootCamp, but having to reboot completely tends to
> stop me using it. I would prefer a solution that allowed me to run
Hi all,
does anyone else see that autoTab is broken on intel Macs (No other
machines here to check right now). It does appear to work most of the
time, however if there is a fast sequence of returns it puts return
in the field instead of moving to the next field. This appears to be
depend
DiskPart is an interactive shell application, like telnet or ftp, it will
wait for your next input which Rev still can't handle.
I think i proposed the feature to MetaCard long ago but it is most likely
not coming.
Also for diskPart to work, you need to select which disk and which
partition yo
Le 29 nov. 06 à 17:38, Geir A. Myrestrand a écrit :
Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Anybody know how I can find the Volume Names on all the PC devices,
as is possible on the Mac, so I can access my CD files ?
You can use the "list volume" command in diskpart:
C:\>diskpart
Microsoft DiskPart v
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