On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Kay C Lan
> wrote:
>
> > OK, I've had time to sift through all the advise, and again, thanks to
> > everyone for the responses. So now just to confirm I'm not lost, just
> > befuddled;
> >
> > I get one Main
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Sarah Reichelt
wrote:
>
> While it has nothing to do with on-rev, for this purpose I recommend
> dyndns.org.
> Get a free account with them and then you can register your wife's
> computer or your home network's public address so that it has a name
> e.g. lan.dynd
Message: 3
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:53:05 -0700
From: Randall Lee Reetz
Subject: convert to scientific notation
To: How to use Revolution
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed
I can't remember how to use power function "^" to find the nth root
of a
Oh, my bad. I guess those platform war threads were a very long time ago.
Sorry to have upset you.
Actually, I didn't quote the rest of your message as I thought Andre did a
rather nice job of addressing the issue regarding old hardware doesn't
necessarily require old software.
And thanks to Richm
Hi Chipp,
I didn't start a platform war and you know very well that I'm far from
new on this list. Do you think that I'm still a newby, 5 years after
my first message to this list, a year of lurking, and more than a
decade as a member of the xTalk community that you are a member of too?
B
Colin Holgate wrote:
What does SSH give you that you don't get with the secure disk image
access?
Hi Colin,
I assume when you say "secure disk image access" you're talking about
WebDAV, which is what on-rev offers.
In a nutshell:
- SSH gives you the ability to execute any line command known
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
> OK, I've had time to sift through all the advise, and again, thanks to
> everyone for the responses. So now just to confirm I'm not lost, just
> befuddled;
>
> I get one Main domain name and unlimited Sub domains, so if I sign up with
> lan.on-r
Hi Mark,
Please don't start with the platform wars here. I suppose you're somewhat
new to this list, but the platform wars were addressed years ago, with the
conclusion to each his own.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Mark Schonewille <
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com> wrote:
> Hi Chipp,
>
> Ge
Hi Colin
In this case, I'm not sure what you mean by "secure disk image access"
but SSH is useful for debugging traditional scripting languages (bash,
php, ruby etc).
You could compile & debug on your own install of Linux and then upload
to on-rev but as anyone who has used Linux knows, not
What does SSH give you that you don't get with the secure disk image
access?
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> A possible use I have for Rev Server Scripting Language, I like to try and
> sync my iCal with my wife's computer when I'm away, but not having a fixed
> IP address it is impossible unless I have her on the phone telling here
> exactly what I need. I'm hoping I could create a Rev Standalone that
OK, I've had time to sift through all the advise, and again, thanks to
everyone for the responses. So now just to confirm I'm not lost, just
befuddled;
I get one Main domain name and unlimited Sub domains, so if I sign up with
lan.on-rev.com I can subsequently create kc.lan.on-rev.com and
dj.lan.o
Not if you log transform your age first.
On 21/04/09 11:51 AM, "Randall Reetz" wrote:
> World changing. Too bad i am too old for a "Fields" prize nomination.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: "Terry Judd"
> To: "How to use Revolution"
> Sent: 4/20/2009 6:23 PM
> Subject: Re: convert to
World changing. Too bad i am too old for a "Fields" prize nomination.
-Original Message-
From: "Terry Judd"
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: 4/20/2009 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: convert to scientific notation
Wouldn't that be 1/* ;)
On 21/04/09 11:18 AM, "Randall Reetz" wrote:
> I foun
I don't think so - my attempts get this response:
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Best,
Mark Smith
On 21 Apr 2009, at 02:00, Alex Shaw wrote:
Thanks for that info George.
I can understand not giving root access via SSH on a shared hosting
environment but do y
Wouldn't that be 1/* ;)
On 21/04/09 11:18 AM, "Randall Reetz" wrote:
> I found this symbol... "/" Very cool! Inverse of multiply!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: "Randall Reetz"
> To: "How to use Revolution"
> Sent: 4/20/2009 6:08 PM
> Subject: RE: convert to scientific notation
>
I found this symbol... "/" Very cool! Inverse of multiply!
-Original Message-
From: "Randall Reetz"
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: 4/20/2009 6:08 PM
Subject: RE: convert to scientific notation
I need to sleep or go back to grade 3. Sorry everyone. Dont report me to the
math auth
I need to sleep or go back to grade 3. Sorry everyone. Dont report me to the
math authorities!
-Original Message-
From: "Randall Reetz"
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: 4/20/2009 5:46 PM
Subject: RE: convert to scientific notation
You are correct brian. Sorry. But i know when i wa
Thanks for that info George.
I can understand not giving root access via SSH on a shared hosting
environment but do you actually get any SSH access with on-rev?
Can't find a reference on the website.
regards
alex
George C Brackett wrote:
I had a couple of questions that Heather answered, an
Randall,
I don't know about a power function, but reducing numbers to powers of
ten is basically what a logarithm is for (assuming it's a base 10
logarithm of course).
log 10 = 1
log 100 = 2
log 1000 = 3
etc.
For an "uneven" number, you could just round down the result for your
purposes
You are correct brian. Sorry. But i know when i was younger and smarter i had
an equasion that converted a number to scientific notation without counting
digits. Used the power "^" function somehow.
-Original Message-
From: "Brian Yennie"
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: 4/20/2009
Thanks terry... Too much coffee today...
-Original Message-
From: "Terry Judd"
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: 4/20/2009 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: convert to scientific notation
As in 27^(1/3) = 3?
Terry...
On 21/04/09 9:53 AM, "Randall Lee Reetz" wrote:
> I can't remember how to use
Randall,
You want the nth root and you are doing it correctly, but have a false
assumption (the 10th root of 100 is NOT 2). I showed how to derive
10^x = 100, which is more relevant to scientific notation. Scientific
notation does not involve taking the 10th root of a number, which I
why
I had a couple of questions that Heather answered, and others may be
interested:
1. On-Rev will ultimately include domain registration services, as
many other hosts do.
2. On-Rev will NOT offer root access (or near root access using sudo)
to an account via SSH.
I'm glad to hear the first
Not confused by what i mean. How do i get the nth root of a number?
-Original Message-
From: "Brian Yennie"
To: "How to use Revolution"
Sent: 4/20/2009 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: convert to scientific notation
Randall,
I think you are confusing two different concepts.
10^2 = 100, not 2^10
As in 27^(1/3) = 3?
Terry...
On 21/04/09 9:53 AM, "Randall Lee Reetz" wrote:
> I can't remember how to use power function "^" to find the nth root
> of a number. To find the 2ndth root of a number we can use the "sqrt
> ()" function. But to find the nth root
>
> For instance, lets say I
Randall,
I think you are confusing two different concepts.
10^2 = 100, not 2^10 = 100.
What you want is something like this:
Step 1) 10^x = 100
Step 2) log 10^x = log 100
Step 3) x log 10 = log 100
Step 4) x = log 100 / log 10
In short, you need to use logarithms and you'll get a formula wher
I can't remember how to use power function "^" to find the nth root
of a number. To find the 2ndth root of a number we can use the "sqrt
()" function. But to find the nth root
For instance, lets say I want to convert a number to scientific
notation (the 10th root of that number)... I u
It sounds like something I need to learn.
-=>JB<=-
On Apr 20, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
My wife has the same filter, only a bit more effective.
She doesn't use "in one ear and out the other" as
it never gets in the first ear.
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On Apr 20, 2009, at 3:47 PM, -= JB =-
I would like an example even though I am not up to that point yet.
thanks,
-=>JB<=-
On Apr 20, 2009, at 3:58 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:08 PM, BNig wrote:
In /library/scripts/mail scripts/ there is a nice example 'Create New
Message' with the option for an attachme
My wife has the same filter, only a bit more effective.
She doesn't use "in one ear and out the other" as
it never gets in the first ear.
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On Apr 20, 2009, at 3:47 PM, -= JB =- wrote:
I had to access the spam box on my isp not my computer so
it takes a little more work and I
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:08 PM, BNig wrote:
>
> In /library/scripts/mail scripts/ there is a nice example 'Create New
> Message' with the option for an attachment.
> It should get you started (did not test it though)
>
I have some Rev scripts that use AppleScript & Mail to create an email
with a
Hello:
I've built a standalone for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Everything works fine, except one thing:
When I open the standalone in Linux (Ubuntu), the cursor is a square-looking
hand, rather than an arrow.
This hand doesn't have a prominent "index finger" with which to point
accurately. It appr
I had to access the spam box on my isp not my computer so
it takes a little more work and I have never needed to that I
knew about. But after looking I noticed Jim Ault posted a
few messages that were also marked spam.
-=>JB<=-
On Apr 20, 2009, at 3:26 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
On Apr 20, 2
You wild, young Bohemians, you!
The Top Ten analysis of this week's posts to this list has been posted
to the Rev Mentor blog:
http://www.revmentor.com/revolution-top-ten-video-charts-and-analyzer-1
It includes a short, but quick video commentary, five charts that will
thrill mortuary scie
Brian Yennie wrote:
> Had a thought. Dangerous, I know. To me the power of On-Rev is two things:
>
> 1) Opening up server side scripting to Rev users that wouldn't otherwise
> go there
>
> and
>
> 2) Bring xTalk to server-side developers in general
>
> These are both worthy tasks, but I think i
On Apr 20, 2009, at 6:25 PM, -= JB =- wrote:
Thanks Colin! it was in the spam folder.
Incidentally, I'm pretty sure that it went straight to my junk mailbox
too, but I tend to take a look at what went in there, just in case it
shouldn't have done.
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Thanks Colin! it was in the spam folder.
-=>JB<=-
On Apr 20, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
The email was titled "Welcome to On-Rev". You might look in your
spam/junk mailboxes, just in case it's there.
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old equipment does not mean old software... you can run Linux or Solaris or
Any BSD in old software and it will run the latest firefox which will give
you GMail which is the best thing for mailing list on the cheap.
I have lots of old machines here, my motto is "buy, keep it working, never
sell", s
Mark,
Nabble includes the correct message ID. That's all.
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Thanks for the info. That is what I will do.
-=>JB<=-
On Apr 20, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
More info for you:
I got the welcome message even before the receipt and the credit
card emails (well, all three arrived within the same minute). The
email was titled "Welcome to On-R
More info for you:
I got the welcome message even before the receipt and the credit card
emails (well, all three arrived within the same minute). The email was
titled "Welcome to On-Rev". You might look in your spam/junk
mailboxes, just in case it's there.
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On Apr 20, 2009, at 2:22 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
On Apr 20, 2009, at 5:17 PM, -= JB =- wrote:
How long does it usually take after signing up to be a Foun
Written by Bob Sneidar on Mon Apr 20, 2009 - 11:51 AM CDT
Response to Issue 1:
Using Outlook 2003 on WinXP. If I copy the Subject and reply to the
forum,
I don't think it will add a reply to the original thread, by indenting
it.
So in response, I think I would be a culprit to those looking for
co
On Apr 20, 2009, at 5:17 PM, -= JB =- wrote:
How long does it usually take after signing up to be a Founder for
On-Rev
for them to send a response? I signed up on the 18th but haven't
heard
anything yet.
Do you remember any credit card stages to signing up? I went through
those, and go
How long does it usually take after signing up to be a Founder for On-
Rev
for them to send a response? I signed up on the 18th but haven't heard
anything yet. Is this a normal delay due to the weekend?
This seems to be a once in a lifetime chance with benefits.
-=>JB<=-
_
Hey List Folks:
I poked through the mail archives a bit and found a few responses but I'm
still curious: what do folks do to make text display similarly across
platforms?
In the past, I always thought it was a simple matter to set the font specs
of the card or stack and have fields inherit the se
Ok, Ok, I get it . . .
Waiting for Heather's approval: will be posting from
richmondmathew...@gmail.com via Mozilla ThunderBird from now on
- - - Mainly as flipping Yahoo doesn't seem to work except with
Microsoft products; mumble, mumble, mumble.
sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.
Had a thought. Dangerous, I know. To me the power of On-Rev is two
things:
1) Opening up server side scripting to Rev users that wouldn't
otherwise go there
and
2) Bring xTalk to server-side developers in general
These are both worthy tasks, but I think it's worth differentiating
betwee
Hi Chipp,
Get a Mac and use Apple Mail. Apple Mail has no problem with
Richmond's e-mails. Also, i think that it is perfectly alright if
Richmond chooses to use older e-mail clients. Of modern e-mail clients
can't cope with that, then those modern clients should be adjusted.
I do notice t
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
>
>>
> Richmond, do you realize that all the messages that you reply with exactly
> the same subject (as was the case here), starts a new thread?
Yes, Richmond's self-imposed exhile against the use of modern e-mail clients
does create havok
Hi Malte,
The message headers included with each message in the digest look as
follows:
Message: 9
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 23:55:52 +0100
From: Mark Smith
Subject: Re: on-rev example: dynamic table (was: 'globals.cgi'
conversion)
To: How to use Revolution
Message-ID: <71b8ebd1-de88-4
Quite to the contrary, aren't all founders Neophytes by definition?
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
On Apr 16, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Marian Petrides, MD wrote:
And now, the big question for the day: Is "Neophyte Founder" a true
oxymoron? :-)
"do you realize that all the messages that you reply with
exactly the same subject (as was the case here), starts a new thread?"
With Yahoo Groups one can remain within threads via the web interface;
but reading the RunRev Use-List via web browser and then replying via
browser-based e-mail does
On Apr 20, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Malte Brill wrote:
As soon as one is on digest mode (as am I) I think it will break.
Anyone knows a way around that?
Does the digest message not include a Reply link for each topic?
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On 20 Apr 2009, at 18:54, Colin Holgate wrote:
Richmond, do you realize that all the messages that you reply with
exactly the same subject (as was the case here), starts a new thread?
Plus the lack of 're:' at the start of your subject lines makes things
hard to keep track of at times...
Colin wrote:
> By just replying, and not touching the subject, it should remain
within the same thread.
As soon as one is on digest mode (as am I) I think it will break.
Anyone knows a way around that?
Cheers,
Malte
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This should be enough, for now :)
http://www.freemacware.com/clamxav/
I think just about anyone on this list could, if they were really that
nasty, write something that could do quite a lot of damage to a Mac
(or Win or Lin, for that matter - RR is cross-platform); however it would,
at least, re
On Apr 20, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
http://mail.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2009-April/thread.html
To illustrate more what I mean, look at the bottom of that page now.
You should see the original thread, then the one that you started, and
indented are my two replies
Graham Samuel wrote:
Just to thank you, Jacque, belatedly - I also have never had to produce
a web site in anger (I don't count uploads of family photos and the
like) and felt just like Joe.
Chipp was very tactful in suggesting that "some" people confused
server-side and client-side scripting
On Apr 20, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I heartily agree with:
"I would like to respectfully request
that you do not change the Subject when responding to emails from this
list. It creates a new thread in my email and I end up with LOTS of
different threads on the same issue."
I heartily agree with:
"I would like to respectfully request
that you do not change the Subject when responding to emails from this
list. It creates a new thread in my email and I end up with LOTS of
different threads on the same issue."
However, I never have this sort of problem:
"has so
Hi all.
I have two issues. One is that I would like to respectfully request
that you do not change the Subject when responding to emails from this
list. It creates a new thread in my email and I end up with LOTS of
different threads on the same issue.
Secondly, has something changed in th
Hi Jim.
The botnet mentioned here was distributed through illegal hack
versions of Apple's new iWorks and adobe's CS4 apps. They were posted
on a P2P torrent, and anyone who became infected is a cheating
thieving worthless piece of CR*P who got the infection because they
were trying to ge
Le 15 avr. 09 à 19:05, Dick Kriesel a écrit :
On 4/15/09 4:58 AM, "David Bovill" wrote:
If you want them "inherited" you need to define a "getprop" handler.
You can inherit any custom property even without getprop handlers, by
walking through the object's long id until you find a value.
H
Great! Thank u for all! Bye-
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On Apr 20, 2009, at 10:46 AM, giovanni wrote:
Yess! This fix the issue! Now it's perfect!
I've only another question for u:
this is a definitive solution for me right now, or
I've to do this modification everytime I run Revolution?
Just save the revdatagridlibrary stack after making the ed
Yess! This fix the issue! Now it's perfect!
I've only another question for u:
this is a definitive solution for me right now, or
I've to do this modification everytime I run Revolution?
See u! Bye-
> Hi Giovanni,
>
> I just took a look at this and see the crash on OS X as well. The
> crash
On Apr 20, 2009, at 9:48 AM, giovanni wrote:
Hi all!
Ref.: bug #7908
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7908
Datagrid causes Revolution crash when the paintcompression is set to
"JPEG"
I've installed and using the last 3.5-gm1 version.
This bug is still here in Windows XP/
Thanks Francis, setting the 'focusable' property ie traversalon to
true makes the button retain its hilite after selecting which is
probably expected behaviour.
But it doesn't explain the first problem with the popup, I may bugzilla that.
2009/4/20 Francis Nugent Dixon :
>
> Hi from Paris,
>
> Ma
Just to thank you, Jacque, belatedly - I also have never had to
produce a web site in anger (I don't count uploads of family photos
and the like) and felt just like Joe.
What I suppose this conversation does show is the enormous range of
users (developers) who can and do benefit from Rev -
Hi all!
Ref.: bug #7908
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7908
Datagrid causes Revolution crash when the paintcompression is set to "JPEG"
I've installed and using the last 3.5-gm1 version.
This bug is still here in Windows XP/Vista.
Seems resolved under MacOS.
Is there any ch
In /library/scripts/mail scripts/ there is a nice example 'Create New
Message' with the option for an attachment.
It should get you started (did not test it though)
regards
Bernd
Ian Wood-3 wrote:
>
> Better to crank up Script Editor and start looking at the
> AppleScript dictionary for Mail
On 20 Apr 2009, at 10:29, Kay C Lan wrote:
Go to be better than the AppleScript option:
http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/SBSendEmail/index.html#//
apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10004645
That's for embedding commands in an xcode-built app, as far as I can
see. Better to crank up Script Editor
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 8:10 PM, william humphrey wrote:
> I'm on Mac so I guess I'll be using the steam engine...
>
Lucky
Go to be better than the AppleScript option:
http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/SBSendEmail/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10004645
HTH
[OT] If you've never see
I've seen this too.
It looks like there are several recent reports in RQCC that might be
related to this:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7968
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7956
Bernard
> On Apr 18, 2009, at 3:17 PM, David Bovill wrote:
>
>> Not to up o
Hi from Paris,
Martin, When you create your button by script, examine
the "Focus" and the "Show Focus" options which may be
selected. When you create a standard button with the IDE,
these options are not selected, unless you create a "Default"
button (hilited in blue). I haven't time to experim
Oops. ;-)
OK, now we have version 2, with some error-checking added...
http://ijw.on-rev.com/form2.irev
Ian
On 20 Apr 2009, at 01:45, Kay C Lan wrote:
I didn't read this bit, just went to your link first, saw the two
LARGE
fields so entered two REALLY LARGE numbers. I'm sorry but I may have
Le 20 avr. 09 à 00:03, Ian Wood a écrit :
On 18 Apr 2009, at 09:33, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
I was expecting something like a beautiful web page ;--))
This isn't much more beautiful, but it's less like a system
readout. ;-)
http://ijw.on-rev.com/form1.irev
Put in two numbers and hit 'Sub
Hi Stephen,
I see nothing about prices on Createspace's site. Any idea what their
fees are?
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