Hi David,
You could try "lock messages" and or "lock/unlock" commands.
possibly set some "allow-" to false. I know maybe too general but
it's early into the morning here. Bed time.
David
David Flanders
On Mar 16, 2008, at 12:35 AM, David Coker wrote:
Since folks here on the lis
I barely know enough to be dangerous with this one:
Does anyone know offhand what the http headers for IE6/Win look like? I
want to request (and download) a url from a server that will only talk
to IE on Windows. I want to put the page directly into a field without
using revBrowser.
Maybe th
Steven Axtell wrote:
> I did try at least putting it in
the substack script. I had put in the following code:
on preOpenStack
lock screen
pass preOpenStack
end preOpenStack
on OpenStack
unlock screen
pass OpenStack
end OpenStack
I did this hoping to lock the screen before the substack
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Colin Holgate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 15, 2008, at 10:20 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
>
> > Whatever.
> > and it's Chipp, with 2 p's.
> He was trying to make you thinner too.
Ha! good one. I only wish it was that easy!
> Did that machine ever ship?
I didn't remember Apple's bold claim to be "Thinnest laptop which
shipped". I was in Japan a couple of months ago, and they had a couple
of laptops thinner than the Mac Air.
And a quick Google on "Apple's thinnest laptop claim" finds this on page one:
http://www.macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/c
Hi Steven,
I don't think there are any fixed rules about something like this.
You may also want to take a look at the lock and unlock message
commands when something is occurring that you don't want happening.
All of this kind of stuff is pretty much trial and error.
Good luck,
Joe
On
That computer doesn't even exist. It is a planned prototype. and since
the article is from last year it never was produced.
.76 down to .16
one actually may line the shelves of a retailer before long. Intel
hasn't announced an official release date but people familiar with the
matter say a
Since folks here on the list have been so awesome in helping me around
the few trouble spots with my project, I'm just about to the point
where I can start adding in the final error checking routines and
working towards a beta stage... I thought I'd first touch base with
you good folks to see if th
Joe,
Thanks for checking back on this. I actually read it as "same" - didn't
really notice the "save".
I haven't worked much with the lock screen command much - I'm definitely not
a veteran with Rev. I'm not exactly sure where I should insert the lock
screen / unlock screen commands. I di
On Mar 15, 2008, at 10:20 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Whatever.
and it's Chipp, with 2 p's.
He was trying to make you thinner too.
And here's one thinner. So there. Big deal.
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/may2007/tc20070523_272039.htm
Did that machine ever ship? By the ti
Whatever.
and it's Chipp, with 2 p's.
And here's one thinner. So there. Big deal.
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/may2007/tc20070523_272039.htm
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frankly, Chip, the phrase "average thickness" was mine; no
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 2:01 AM, Jim Ault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > David Coker wrote:
> >> repeat for each line thisLine in tSource
> >> if item 2 of line 1 of tSource = "0" then
> >> delete line 1 of tSource
> >> end if
> >> end repeat
>
> I am not sure exactly wha
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:20 PM, Phil Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I don't know if this is the total answer to your problem, but you're
> mixing "repeat" forms.
>
> Using the "repeat for each" form, you would normally examine the
> contents of the line variable you named in
That's more skill than some of the recording artists I've worked with
as a producer
Tomorrow I'll attend a conference named "Learn guitar in 1 day" and I'll be
happy
to end up knowing 3 chords, enough to play a few Ramones songs with closed
friends at the local ballroom once in a while...
On Mar 15, 2008, at 7:51 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
But, hat's off to Apple for the hyperbole.
Well, of course they have hyperbole, having got rid of hypercard.
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Frankly, Chip, the phrase "average thickness" was mine; not Apples. I
just didn't want to list the max and min; and I believe the max
thickness of AIr is less than 0.8" @ 0.76" Min. @ 0.16". You made me
look it up.
Joe Wilkins
On Mar 15, 2008, at 4:51 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
On Sat, Mar
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NOT TRUE? The average thickness of the AIR is less than 1/2". Is there
> a thinner one?
There's that wordsmithing again. Average thickness?
Check out the Vaio X505 which is thinner than Air at a maximum
thickness o
On Mar 15, 2008, at 4:24 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
"Thinnest laptop in the world" by Apple,
while not true, sure get's folks talking!
Bravo!
NOT TRUE? The average thickness of the AIR is less than 1/2". Is there
a thinner one?
On the other stuff about Buzz words, I agree whole heartedly
I'm all for: "Learn Programming in 1 Day"
As a captivating headline, I'd say it's doing it's job just fine.
Witness the results.
Good job Bill!
Years ago I attended an incredible PR and marketing seminar. And for a
rather hefty fee, they shared some secrets of creating compelling
headlines..one's
Richard Gaskin wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
> This happens when the message box is saved to disk without
> being cleared first. Then when you open the app, the old contents
> of the message field are still visible.
Under what circumstances would Rev save its Message Box while it's
running?
Richard Gaskin wrote:
"what is the specific number of days you would
consider a minimum for applying the phrase "learn
programming"?
Eight? 23? Hundreds? Thousands? 4067? Hundreds of
thousands?
And please define "programming"."
OUCH !
Part 1: I suppose learning programming (as I
understand
Bill Marriott a *crit :
> The members of this segment are "casual programmers" for whom coding is not
> a primary job responsibility. They are enterpreneurs, consultants, managers,
> teachers, scientists, and creative people. Nevertheless they recognize the
> value of being able to streamline bu
Man, with three chords I could play everything by Disturbed, Bad
Religion, Kate Walsh, and every Rap tune ever written. SWEET!
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J. Landman Gay wrote:
> This happens when the message box is saved to disk without
> being cleared first. Then when you open the app, the old contents
> of the message field are still visible.
Under what circumstances would Rev save its Message Box while it's
running? Should such a circumstanc
Umm . . . jbv . . .
a little bit TOO b*tchy I think.
This piece of carpet has been chewed so much that it
has lost its savour a long time ago.
So, jbv, you go back to your Ramones songs and I'll go
back to trying to become a computer programmer after
33 years :)
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
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Richmond wrote:
I do like your
"Kill your fear of programming in 1 day"
Me too. I think it's perhaps the best so far.
Heather, taking note?
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Richmond wrote:
Semantics time:
There is a huge difference between "Learn Programming
in 1 Day"
and "Learn How to Produce Functioning Programs in 1
Day".
The first title, which ever way you cut it, is fairly
nonsensical;
Richmond, I'm curious: what is the specific number of days you would
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:54:05 +0100, David Bovill wrote:
> Paolo - from memory the issue is not that you cannot parse valid XHTML with
> Revs XML externals, rather that Revs native htmltext is not valid XML and
> therefore cannot be parsed using Revs XML externals! Strange but true.
> However from
I really ought to keep my big mouth shut (no, surely
not?) as my quick joke about programming successfully
buried something that is the fruit of an awful lot of
thought:
My TEXTIFIER stack
which is available on revOnline
and is the culmination of about 2 years of thinking,
false-starts and so fo
jbv wrote:
...will confort experienced programmers in their view of Rev as a
cheap toy for beginners
Dude, having a priced-like-a-disposable-toy $49 version does far more
for that than a single line in one press release.
Besides, as I've mentioned before, when it comes to evangelizing Rev a
JB,
> And like an ad that misses
> its target, it might keep newbies away (because they'll realize it's still
> about programming)
The mailer's performing nicely, actually.
Question: If you're not interested in programming, how would you end up on
our mailing list, and why would you purchase Re
-= JB =- wrote:
I am using Valentina 3.5.1 and Revolution 2.9.0-dp-5 and
everything seems to be working but when I open the msg
box it already has the below statement ready to execute;
put Valentina_GetCurrentFormatVersion()
Why is this being put in the Rev message box? I can start
Rev up and
Touchy!
Stop it! It's just a wind up! Come on if someone sends me an email
that says "Learn Programming in 1 Day" then look out cos I will make
fun of it! No malice intended!
Take Care and Thanks for all you Help!
All the Best
Dave
On 14 Mar 2008, at 15:37, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Dave wro
Dave wrote:
"Just a jolly good hoot in my opinion!"
Of course! But some people take things way too
seriously . . .
Love, Richmond Mathewson.
PS. I was born in 1962, and in 1963-4 my parents used
to leave me with the farmer's wife next door while
they went out for the evening; I watched the Beat
jbv wrote:
"sorry to be so abrasive"
Ha, Ha; nothing wrong with a bit of abrasion; I have
scars to prove it!
Love You All!
What really scares me are the folks who cannot cope
with a bit of abrasion.
I do like your
"Kill your fear of programming in 1 day"
Maybe "the 'P' word" should jump up o
Just a jolly good hoot in my opinion!
Dave
On 15 Mar 2008, at 15:54, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Semantics time:
There is a huge difference between "Learn Programming
in 1 Day"
and "Learn How to Produce Functioning Programs in 1
Day".
The first title, which ever way you cut it, is fairly
nons
actually we understand it too well : like a headline or advertising, it
deals with the positionning of a product among the community of
experienced users and newbies as well... And like an ad that misses
its target, it might keep newbies away (because they'll realize it's still
about programming)
> sorry to be so abrasive, but IMHO none of these titles makes
> any sense...
I found it very disappointing that the book "Make Love the Bruce Campbell
Way" didn't improve my sex life ;-)
http://www.amazon.com/Make-Love-Bruce-Campbell-Way/dp/0312312601
Sorry, couldn't resist :-)
Best regards,
Enough. This is advertising, guys. Like a headline, it is meant to
catch your eye and get you to read on. There's nothing sinister (or
insulting) at all about it. And, in fact, it did exactly what it was
designed to do, at least in my case.
Do you guys get this hot and bothered about bo
Richmond,
sorry to be so abrasive, but IMHO none of these titles makes
any sense...
The 1st one has been already discussed. As for the 2nd one,
what exactly is a "functioning Program" ?
put 1 + 1 into a
is a functionning program, as well as
echo "hello world";
and both can be built in a
Semantics time:
There is a huge difference between "Learn Programming
in 1 Day"
and "Learn How to Produce Functioning Programs in 1
Day".
The first title, which ever way you cut it, is fairly
nonsensical;
HOWEVER, the second makes perfect sense with regard to
Runtime Revolution.
sincerely, Ric
I am using Valentina 3.5.1 and Revolution 2.9.0-dp-5 and
everything seems to be working but when I open the msg
box it already has the below statement ready to execute;
put Valentina_GetCurrentFormatVersion()
Why is this being put in the Rev message box? I can start
Rev up and have no stacks op
Hi Mark,
Last night I tried to fix my problem and looked at the server path
using Transmit. Within a minute it worked! I knew it had to be a
simple thing.
Thanks again. So there is no issue with CHMOD like you said!
greetings,
William de Smet
2008/3/13, Mark Schonewille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nice...
Judy
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Bill Marriott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David,
>
>
> > ...I don't suppose the "goodie bag" applies to the pre-conference event
> > does it?
>
> If you're only attending the preconference, you'll receive a copy of
> Revolution Media (instead of
But not good for a complete beginner, who keeps hearing that, to do
anything useful, you have to learn to *program*...
It's the P-word that keeps people from even trying, hence, if you tell
then they can learn to p- in a day...
(no pun intended)
Judy
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:52 AM, jbv <[EMAIL
To Richard & Heather:
yes!
To everyone else:
We all know that Rev is great... even dolts like me can hammer out
something useful in a day.. (note that your consideration of ' useful
' is one of those things in which YMMV).
I truly wish that my kids' first grade teacher would take Rev up on
Hi Josep,
You can't post to a URL just like that, thinking that you're going to
upload the data. If you use the post url command, you need to use a
URL that points to a CGI script that can handle the data.
Assuming you don't have such a CGI, you probably want to use FTP to
upload the data
Joseph,
You shouldn't use:
post field "f_web" to URL tURL -- ?? nothing happen
nless you want to go through the trouble of setting up a php script to
handle multi-part encoded files.
Instead, ftp the files up to the website.
-Chipp
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Jose,
> any plan to sell later that DVD and screen captures later? I'm 10.000 km
> away and didn't start to play with revolution, but your DVD will help me
> to decide.
Yes the DVD will be offered separately. The price will be $249.
- Bill
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Hi,
I trying to update text content from a web page directly, well..
put field f_url into tURL -- get the URL from a field text
get URL tURL -- get the content of the URL
put it into field f_web -- put the HTML code into field text to modify,
search and replace, etc..
post field "f_
hello,
any plan to sell later that DVD and screen captures later? I'm 10.000 km
away and didn't start to play with revolution, but your DVD will help me
to decide.
Thanks
Jose
>
> The "Day One Pass" previously offered just to people who purchased the
> RevSelect bundle is now available to eve
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