On Nov 10, 2009, at 3:36 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
I'm using a simple file-based CMS in on-rev (along the lines of
Andre's CMS/blog system).
I'm looking for a simple way to allow users to include simple html
within the files which will be included as part of the web pages. I
need to prot
When I try to use a browser's "Print" menu (Firefox or IE) to print
out a window showing either a revlet only or a revlet plus html, the
result is either a blank page or a page with only the html.
Is there a way of printing out a revlet thru a browser?
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Richmond
Ideally I would like, eventually, to have a successful, web-based
client so that
end-users can "do their Sanskrit" without having to clutter up their
hard disks
(or their employers) with a standalone.
Is a stand-alone really that much more clutter than the plug-in and
the revle
Alex,
The "usual" approach would be to strip ALL tags, while possibly
leaving some "whitelisted" tags behind. As you suspect, it would be a
monumental task to consider all possible HTML messes a person could
create, but the whitelist approach works fairly well. It won't of
course take car
Hi There Alex,
if you're building a HTML interface for the users, then, you can use one of
the rich html editors out there such as the YUI! one or FCKEditor... There
are many and they will give you formatting without the need of html writting
by your users.
If that is not the case and you're allo
I'm using a simple file-based CMS in on-rev (along the lines of Andre's
CMS/blog system).
I'm looking for a simple way to allow users to include simple html
within the files which will be included as part of the web pages. I need
to protect from any accidental damage to the rest of the page
I may be wrong, but I believe =V=, also known as "vx" on this list,
knows how to play video in an instantiation of mPlayer in Rev on Linux
from a certain start time and also can get the duration.
On Nov 9, 2009, at 4:24 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Any of you successfully played back video fro
On 09.11.09 at 12:48 -0400 william humphrey apparently wrote:
Thanks for everyone's replies about openstack message confusion. Putting the
openstack (as well as closestack) items in the first card of the mainstack
solves everything and I think it is something I used to know along with a
myriad o
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Richmond,
Although, like you, I often have a hard time seeing bugs not being
fixed or observing bugs being solved with more bugs as a result, I am
a little surprised by your complaint about unicode fonts. I just did a
test with an Arabic text file and I can tell you th
Richmond,
Although, like you, I often have a hard time seeing bugs not being
fixed or observing bugs being solved with more bugs as a result, I am
a little surprised by your complaint about unicode fonts. I just did a
test with an Arabic text file and I can tell you that it works no
worse
Hello,
I'd say that it is the third way to "resolve" some bugs.
The first one is to say "we are working on it", making promises about a release
and then never release anything.
The second is just to let bugs in an "unconfirmed" status even if they are
trivial to replicate.
These are the 2 way
Some time ago, I experienced problems trying to get revQueryDatabase
to process a SELECT statement that included the SQLite substr function
- rev QueryDatabase failed with the ubiquitous "Missing database ot
SQL error" message. The same statement, cut and pasted into either
the Sqlite3 com
Well; speaking as somebody who is fairly cheesed-off
from finding that the non-ability of Unicode fonts to
work properly with revlets has effectively damaged
his proposed web-release completely
[ watch this space for a downloadable standalone shortly ]
I wonder what will mysteriously have been r
Michael Kann wrote:
Any relation?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mwKq7_JlS8
I wish. My brain could benefit from a swim in that gene pool. :)
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
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rev
Any relation?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mwKq7_JlS8
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