On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Thomas McGrath III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I spent all day working on a project and did not freeze or crash once. I
even forgot to save after a few critical changes and when I realized it I
just saved and breathed a sigh of relief...
Sweet. Complete
Hi Mark,
Well, no chance.
the Revolution engine has to quit ,
and the return command just freeze the process.
Other ideas ?
Regards,
Thierry
Hi Thierry,
Can't you use the return command at the end of the startUp handler?
launching Revolution from a shell,
I'm doing some checking inside a
Is it possible to use Reolution to communicate with a SyncML Server
for instance with www.o-sync.com to download Calendar and Contact
information.
Is there anyone on this list wich has a template Stack ?
Or maybe a hint wich can put me into the right direction ?
SyncML:
Hi all,
the subject says it all.
Is this possible or do I have to wait until the file is cached and
then unload that beast?
Just using load is not an option in my case.
Regards
Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de
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Hi Klaus,
Unload cancels the download, if it is still in progress.
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Dag Mark,
Hi Klaus,
Unload cancels the download, if it is still in progress.
really? The docs say that does only applies to downloads using load.
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Hi Klaus,
Yes, I do this all the time.
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On 5 jun
If you really want to see a true collaborative product where Workspaces is
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(www.firstclass.com)
You can get a free, fully functional 10 user introductory server just by
asking.
You can do everything the big name collaborative products do
On 5 Jun 2008, at 15:40, Klaus Major wrote:
Dag Mark,
Hi Klaus,
Unload cancels the download, if it is still in progress.
really? The docs say that does only applies to downloads using load.
Oh no they don't
Removes a file that was placed in the local cache by the load
command, or
Hi Mark and Dave,
On 5 Jun 2008, at 15:40, Klaus Major wrote:
Dag Mark,
Hi Klaus,
Unload cancels the download, if it is still in progress.
really? The docs say that does only applies to downloads using
load.
Oh no they don't
Removes a file that was placed in the local cache by the load
Sometimes when printing, the whole system crashes. Sometimes I get a
Revolution Engine for Win32 has stopped working error message.
Sometimes a report will print partially or not at all. Once this
happens, then the printer spews out page after page of empty sheets
of paper.
Dear John,
I'll
I looked at it... has the same problem as so many other solutions: a lot
of overhead, information relating to a given project will be quickly
fragmented across different apps/spaces (whatever you want to call them)
just like our wiki now!
I could see it might work for a company that lacks a
Hi list,
I would like some opinions on the following
while evalutating a couple of thousand stacks of scientific data
retrospectively I discovered that repeatedly opening a stack with go stack
aStack and doing some things and then deleting stack aStack in one handler
eats up memory to the
Hi Bernd,
As long as the handler is running, Revolution can't do its memory
management tasks. That might be why memory builds up. The workaround
you found seems a good solution. I'd hesitate to call this a bug,
although it might be useful to be able to clean up some memory along
the way.
John,
I just finished doing a report generator for a project I'm on. I'm using 2.9
and have seen no problems with Vista *YET*. I'll keep you posted if I do.
Wouldn't the world be simpler if we all just stayed in XP? I've yet to find
a single compelling reason to switch to Vista. In my mind, MS
Chipp Walters wrote:
John,
I just finished doing a report generator for a project I'm on. I'm using 2.9
and have seen no problems with Vista *YET*. I'll keep you posted if I do.
Wouldn't the world be simpler if we all just stayed in XP? I've yet to find
a single compelling reason to switch to
Chipp wrote:
Wouldn't the world be simpler if we all just stayed in XP?
Apparently the editorial staff at InfoWorld thinks so. They're running
a Save XP petition:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/save-xp/archives/2008/01/save_windows_xp.html
So far they have more than 200,000 signatures, and
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