Re: Encryption or SHA - URGENT PLEASE

2004-06-11 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, June 11, 2004, at 10:57 AM, K wrote: I would be very interested in you blowfish encryption. Kevin Sorry Kevin, If you had a domain website that I could check of yours then I would know where you are. With an excite.com email address you could be anywhere. I have to make an effort no

Re: Encryption or SHA - URGENT PLEASE

2004-06-11 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, June 11, 2004, at 09:23 AM, Geoff Caplan wrote: We URGENTLY need a recognised 2 way encryption algorithm - has anyone done one please? Don't have time to do it from scratch. What do you mean by recognized 2 way encryption algorithm. I mean will you be encrypting with a Rev application

Re: HOLY COW, BATMAN!!!

2004-06-11 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, at 09:51 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: I asked Tuviah about this, and he was kind enough to explain that fields on open cards require a fair amount of overhead to set up, even when their hidden, but fields on unopened cards use a much simpler set of internal routines as

Re: Stupid question time (again)

2004-06-10 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, at 04:04 PM, Mark Brownell wrote: On Thursday, June 10, 2004, at 03:25 PM, Bob Nelson wrote: go for the Enterprise edition and quit whining... Heh, heh, heh... Bob Go for the Enterprise edition and really start whining... This means get the Enterprise edition because

Re: Uhhhh... No? Yes?

2004-06-10 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, at 03:06 PM, Bob Nelson wrote: I'm not sure what the answer to your retort should be. Your answer should be "shut up with the wise cracks you idiot." I was joking about disposing of HTML from a web page. Many here understood what you meant by your question. My proble

Re: Stupid question time (again)

2004-06-10 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, at 03:25 PM, Bob Nelson wrote: go for the Enterprise edition and quit whining... Heh, heh, heh... Bob Go for the Enterprise edition and really start whining... I found that developing the final version of a standalone on the native OS is best for creating standalone ap

Re: HOLY COW, BATMAN!!!

2004-06-10 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, at 02:50 PM, MisterX wrote: It's quite fast too without even trying! No progress bar required! http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=142 and yes, I drive a batmobile and my gfriend is catwoman - no BS! ;) cheers Xavier Yeah, but I wanted a progress

Re: Problem

2004-06-10 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, at 02:03 PM, Mike wrote: Not to wish any bad luck on anyone, but I'm hoping someone on this list has experienced this problem and can help. Having read here that one could possible clear up the vague error reports by reinstalling RR, I uninstalled it,defragged, and r

Re: Number of items property

2004-06-09 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, June 9, 2004, at 11:08 AM, Gregory Lypny wrote: Any thoughts? What happens if you use replace to change the cr to a (tab & cr) before trying the count? Mark ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman

Re: error message anomalies, anyone?

2004-06-08 Thread Mark Brownell
On Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at 11:37 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Howe many of you have found that error messages in Rev 2.2 do not appear to be related to the actual cause of script errors? This started happening to me after I tried out someone's stack that downloaded extra stack information each ti

Re: Not shy at all...

2004-06-06 Thread Mark Brownell
I don't have time to go into this in depth but here are a few speed mods to help you. I will comment out your code and add mine. You test it, I'm too busy this morning, sorry... On Sunday, June 6, 2004, at 09:55 AM, Bob Nelson wrote: on mouseUp put 0 into i repeat forever add 1 to i

Re: html

2004-06-02 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at 01:26 PM, Springer, Paul wrote: [snip]What I want to be able to do is something like this (to get a dialog box with bold text in it (or some other appropriate formatting)): answer "This is the answer!" This displays the answer dialog unformatted, with the tags. [sn

Re: noteEditor for makeSMF

2004-05-30 Thread Mark Brownell
On Sunday, May 30, 2004, at 07:26 AM, UDI wrote: This is beta version. It have some bugs yet. http://homepage.mac.com/udi/temp/noteEditorRRb1.ZIP UDI [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nice work. Sounds great on my Mac X. Mark ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTE

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-29 Thread Mark Brownell
On Saturday, May 29, 2004, at 02:47 AM, Graham Samuel wrote: I haven't been following this conversation, but does this mean that I can't offer an installation process to a user of Classic mode without telling the user to rebuild the desktop? Can I appleScript it so as to avoid getting the user

Re: Credit Card

2004-05-28 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, May 28, 2004, at 11:54 AM, tzvi wrote: You'll need to use SSL and an information transfer process that a credit card company would be willing to let you connect into. Rev 2.2 does not support SSL encryption at this time. You might start searching for a bank that is willing to accept

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-28 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 10:31 AM, Mark Brownell wrote: I discovered this: I'm on to it now, check this out: http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/268e.htm Files Appear with Generic Icons in the Finder Troubleshooting Guide Just need to find a virgin mac classic... (Jokes start here)

Re: Credit Card

2004-05-28 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, May 28, 2004, at 10:20 AM, tzvi wrote: I need it for a Kiosk app. at a "Kiosk" (Take out). I'd like to imitate those little card swipe machines or however you might call it , ring up an order swipe the card if it is approved it should go in a payment into the db. and my app. should p

Re: Credit Card

2004-05-28 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, May 28, 2004, at 09:12 AM, tzvi wrote: Hi all. Does any body have an idea how to have a credit card charge processed direct from RR either thru via web or direct dial (preferred direct Dial) ? Thanks Kagi is working on a KRM module that will open up a credit card processing window in

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 09:34 AM, Mark Talluto wrote: The key is to make sure you rebuild your desktop after doing your icon work with resedit. If it is a new icon, the system does not show it until you rebuild. You do that by restarting your systems, hold down the apple and option keys

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 08:55 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: I wonder if the problem is connected to the fact that I don't allow the SB to do its search routine. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay Don't know, never tried it that way. I use the select explicitly option and check all the buttons for dia

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 08:35 AM, Mark Brownell wrote: On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 08:30 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: I have had to rebuild a very large stack several times and if I allow SB to scan the stack it takes over 30 minutes to generate standalones; that's why I don't

Re: html formatting in a field

2004-05-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 08:37 AM, Springer, Paul wrote: Thanks Mark. This does give me text with html formatting tags, but what I want displayed is the formatted text, as it would show up in a browser, not the tags. I just want to use tags to format it. -Paul Now we're getting somewhere.

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 08:30 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: I have had to rebuild a very large stack several times and if I allow SB to scan the stack it takes over 30 minutes to generate standalones; that's why I don't want it to scan. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay I lost my tri-corder I guess.

Re: html formatting in a field

2004-05-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 08:16 AM, Springer, Paul wrote: I am struggling with HTML formatting of text in a field. I don't want to copy or import it, as described by the HTMLText field property documentation; I just want to put some HTML tags into the contents of a field and have the text dis

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 07:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if my memory serves me well, you also have to change a FNDR resource in the file to tell the finder what the app/docs icons are. After that, a desktop cleanup maybe necessary (Control-Option-? at startup...) I'm on to it now, check

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 27, 2004, at 07:28 AM, Klaus Major wrote: Did you already take a look at Ken Ray's wonderful website? Developer Resources -> Revolution... See under: File/Folder Manipulation: ... file004 - Setting Document Associations in Windows Maybe that will get you started? Hope that helps..

Re: Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-26 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, May 26, 2004, at 01:32 PM, Mark Talluto wrote: Mark, I have been using the ResEdit method. I remember trying it some time ago and not getting it to go. I really did not spend much time with it. I have my own method down so well, that I just reverted to get the job done. -- Bes

Application Icons in Mac classic

2004-05-26 Thread Mark Brownell
Hi, Has anyone successfully created a standalone Mac 9 app with Rev 2.2 that included an icon for the app? I used Iconographer to create recommended icons and tried to build in Rev 2.2 Mac 10 and native in an I-Mac 9.0 using Rev 2.2 Classic. In either case I can't get Rev to accept and show the

Re: Undocumented Transcript & Valentina ?

2004-05-22 Thread Mark Brownell
On Saturday, May 22, 2004, at 01:04 PM, Jan Schenkel wrote: Hi Mark, My best guess is that the assert() function checks if there's an error in the result and may just throw an exception if that's the case. But I do wonder where you read it, as it's not in the VXCMD Reference ? Jan Schenkel. What a

Undocumented Transcript & Valentina ?

2004-05-22 Thread Mark Brownell
I see this assert command and I wonder what it is. Example code from Valentina Example: put assert("CREATE",Valentina("DataBase_CREATE",theFile,4)) into dbRef put assert("MakeNewBaseObject",Valentina("DataBase_MakeNewBaseObject",dbRef, "CUSTOMERS")) into boRef put Valentina("BaseObject_MakeNewF

Re: About Valentina XCMD...

2004-05-20 Thread Mark Brownell
nyway I have it working on Mac 10.2.4; Rev 2.2 [Cross-post] Note, error 306 kFBL_CacheIsNotPresent = 306, This means that you do some Valentina operation BEFORE ValentinaInit() call. ValentinaInit() must be the first. It allocate cache for engine. Ruslan Zasukhin [more cross-post] On 5/20/04 7:

Re: html tag for page break?

2004-05-20 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 20, 2004, at 06:27 PM, Pat Trendler wrote: I am using htmlText and revPrintText to print from scrollable fields from various cards. How can I force a page break where I want it? Thanks for any assistance. Pat Trendler I would put the htmlText of your scrollable field into a var

Re: About Valentina XCMD...

2004-05-20 Thread Mark Brownell
On Sunday, May 16, 2004, at 05:35 PM, Ken Ray wrote: Here's the basics that I use - the rest you can get from the docs Jan pointed you to: global gValentinaInit,gMainDBRef on StartupDB get Valentina("SetDebugLevel",3) Hi, I keep getting an error: TypeFunction: error in function handler Objec

Re: revPrintText, revPrintField & standalones in Mac X, rev 2.2

2004-05-13 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, May 13, 2004, at 01:59 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: This is the first report I've heard of it. It sounds like you have the library included properly although if you want to check this you could add something like this to your app: on openStack answer the backScripts end openStack Eit

revPrintText, revPrintField & standalones in Mac X, rev 2.2

2004-05-13 Thread Mark Brownell
Hi, I have a couple of standalone apps that won't print. Sometimes they print to a pdf but the text color is white on a white colored field, sometimes the field is empty in the pdf. i-book 900mz; Mac X 10.2.4; Rev 2.2 I'm using select manually and selecting the print library in the setup wind

Re: This list: formattting issue; this

2004-05-11 Thread Mark Brownell
On Tuesday, May 11, 2004, at 01:30 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: Sounds like Kevin is sending messages in HTML format rather than plain text, and the list software is not interpreting it. Well That's interesting. ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL

Re: ANN: CGI tutorial online

2004-04-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Tuesday, April 27, 2004, at 11:17 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: Following in the footsteps of all the CGI discussions here, I have written up my conference notes on using Revolution for CGIs and have released the tutorial. You can find it here: Jacqu

Re: determining 404

2004-04-26 Thread Mark Brownell
On Monday, April 26, 2004, at 10:30 AM, Frank Leahy wrote: You look at the first response header, it should look like HTTP/1.1 200 OK and if there's a 404 it will be HTTP/1.1 404 File Not Found You look for the status code, not the status string. You can see this using the form at http://www.de

Re: determining 404

2004-04-26 Thread Mark Brownell
On Monday, April 26, 2004, at 09:43 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Is there something in the header that identifies that? How can I know when a requested URL doesn't exist? -- Richard Gaskin Hi, There is nothing in the header or the body for that matter that is part of the HTML 4.0 spec. If you a

Re: Secure (SSL) Connections (aka Protecting Code)

2004-04-24 Thread Mark Brownell
On Saturday, April 24, 2004, at 12:22 PM, Dreamscape Software Webmaster wrote: Alright, if I just connect with the "get url" command to a secure server, is the connection secure? Ex: get url https://process.somecreditcard.com/process.cgi Derek Bump Dreamscape Software Derek Sorry. I wish it

Re: Protecting Code

2004-04-24 Thread Mark Brownell
their server). The reason for regular runrev code versus an XCMD is that we would like to "write once run everywhere" by making this as standard as possible. Thanks, Kee Nethery That's great news Kee. Thanks, Mark Brownell ___ use-rev

Re: Protecting Code

2004-04-23 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, April 23, 2004, at 07:16 PM, kee nethery wrote: Thanks Mark, sounds like what I want to do can be done. Cool. Kee Yep! You might need to use the start using command with your ideas. start using stack "Random Commands" start using stack (field "Current Library") Use the start using com

Re: Protecting Code

2004-04-23 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, April 23, 2004, at 05:04 PM, kee nethery wrote: If I was going to create Revolution code that I wanted to give to others but that I wanted to make sure that they could not change in the Revolution Editor, how would I protect it? I'd want people to be able to call it and compile it i

Re: XML to XHTML via XSLT

2004-04-17 Thread Mark Brownell
On Saturday, April 17, 2004, at 11:12 AM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote: But, the more I think about using XSLT, the less I think we need it. I'll just use Rev XML functions to parse the content and write an xtTalk script to build the web pages... I've been doing this latter bit for 10 year

Re: XML to XHTML via XSLT

2004-04-16 Thread Mark Brownell
ditor that outputs XML data based on its DTD validation. The company uses this validated format system to update their website faster and with less technical advice from the tech side. In a way it gives tech-power to the creative side of website prov

Re: SC, Rev,and RB speed test

2004-04-16 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, April 16, 2004, at 07:48 AM, Mark Brownell wrote: -- put getElement("", "", yourText) into theElement oops... Four years ago I figured out a high speed parallel numerical parser that evolved out of a low speed lineal numerical parser that I was experimenti

Re: SC, Rev,and RB speed test

2004-04-16 Thread Mark Brownell
t tag would not need to use "<" & ">" characters but could be any chunk. So this pull-parser could also be a high speed search tool that builds arrays like the split function's result. Mark Brownell -- put getElementList("", "", yourText) in

Re: xml uses and books to read

2004-04-12 Thread Mark Brownell
On Sunday, April 11, 2004, at 05:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 04/11/2004 08:34:20 PM, Mark Brownell writes: There are so many uses for XML that if you have a specific need you might want to learn about XML by the topic or area of interest best suited to your needs

Re: xml book...

2004-04-11 Thread Mark Brownell
might want to learn about XML by the topic or area of interest best suited to your needs. Mark Brownell ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: A beginner's journey

2004-04-09 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, April 9, 2004, at 02:26 AM, Norman Winn wrote: If it is acceptable to the list I'd like to provide feedback of my learning experience. I ask in this way as, being a reasonably experienced programmer, much of my report will seem like criticism of what, to many of you, will be your fa

Re: Hello from a Filemaker renegade

2004-04-06 Thread Mark Brownell
On Tuesday, April 6, 2004, at 10:12 AM, Bruce Robertson wrote: 3. Are there functions, plug-ins, tool-sets to handle complex relationships, entity diagrams, data validation? Can't help on that for I do not understand what you're meaning... =/ Those are all very basic database terms. The fact that

Re: OK, I'm still not entirely sure...!

2004-04-06 Thread Mark Brownell
ant a powerful database system you can create your own SQL calls that work with the Valentina datebase plug-in. You might also want to look at Valentina because they are also working on a version that works on a server. Mark Brownell ___ use-revolution

new site layout [was] Re: Revolution 2.2

2004-04-03 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, April 2, 2004, at 07:53 PM, Andre Garzia wrote: Hi, congratulations on new version, and also the new site layout is very cool. It's elegant and simple, like revolution! Tanx Andre Nice going on the website changes. It loads faster and it's XHTML compliant... look at all this groov

Re: itemDelimiter -- Fix

2004-03-23 Thread Mark Brownell
From: Mark Brownell * Subject: Re: itemDelimiter * Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 09:05:30 -0800 To fix archives: This is the latest that works, and thanks to Wouter it also fixes attributes that begin different but end the same. I forgot about space and SGML requirements. Example tag set

PNLP & get Attributes; was [Ann] MTML Pull-Parser Data Table

2004-03-23 Thread Mark Brownell
On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 09:21 AM, Mark Brownell wrote: -- put PNLPgetAttribute("name", tZap) into theAttribute function PNLPgetAttribute tAttribute, strngToSearch strngToSearch should be parsed from an element tag set ("", tZap) first in order to parse that element&

Re: [OT] Spelling

2004-03-23 Thread Mark Brownell
On Monday, March 22, 2004, at 08:42 PM, Ken Ray wrote: and I hope no one takes offense. Thanks, Ken Ray I took a fence... , after smashed into it with my car. LOL mb ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/lis

Re: [Ann] MTML Pull-Parser Data Table

2004-03-23 Thread Mark Brownell
Concerning something that Wouter found: On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 06:54 AM, Wouter wrote: Hi, I hope you don't mind the intrusion as I didn't want to put this on the list. At: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ msg27362.html you gave these very nice handlers in a reply on

[Ann] MTML Pull-Parser Data Table

2004-03-23 Thread Mark Brownell
lt;1,1>data." This MTML Pull-Parser Data Table example is declared public-domain. Feel free to add to this work in any way that improves the example. Mark Brownell Gizmotron Graphics ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: Split followed by Transpose

2004-03-22 Thread Mark Brownell
On Monday, March 22, 2004, at 07:38 PM, Glen Bojsza wrote: Are there any scripts already done that handle different array manipulations? Thanks for the insight... this saves me going down the wrong path. I played around with number keyed arrays that were stored as custom-property sets. I d

Re: Array question

2004-03-22 Thread Mark Brownell
On Monday, March 22, 2004, at 02:04 PM, Glen Bojsza wrote: Example, the user wants the array from 3 through 7. This can be done using repeat loops but can it be done using a single line command? thanks, Glen You could create a function that does it for you, that could get the data in 3 throu

Re: repeat with each woord currentWord in myString

2004-03-20 Thread Mark Brownell
racters & line feeds using this however. Mark Brownell ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Re: Dan Shafer's Book

2004-03-19 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, March 19, 2004, at 06:20 AM, Christopher Mitchell wrote: have the multiple threads debating the relative values of transcript and dot syntax languages been so quickly forgotten? No. I'm just overjoyed by getting the alpha / beta and now RC versions of 2.2 working for me on Windows XP

Re: OT two+ buck a gallon gas AAARRRGGGGHHH

2004-03-19 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, March 19, 2004, at 06:06 AM, Alejandro Tejada wrote: Just for the record, Looks what happens to those lone inventors in their quest for the holy grail of energy efficiency: http://www.lapress.org/article.asp?IssCode=&lanCode=1&artCode=3194 Notice: "He ended up in abject poverty and h

Re: RUG sounds like doormat

2004-03-16 Thread Mark Brownell
On Tuesday, March 16, 2004, at 02:21 PM, Erik Hansen wrote: RUG sounds like doormat. What does rev-ug sound like? -- c**p? or this: http://www.acronymfinder.com/af- query.asp?p=dict&String=exact&Acronym=RUG Acronym Definition RUG Radar Upgrade RUG Regionale Uitgeversgroep NV RUG Represent

Re: Comparing very long numeric strings

2004-03-16 Thread Mark Brownell
On Tuesday, March 16, 2004, at 02:10 PM, Jim Lyons wrote: I had very unexpected results from a fairly simple script. I have a long string of 1s and 0s in a variable representing the states of cells in a cellular automata simulation. There can be more than ten thousand cells. To detect when the

Re: final php versions of fwPack and fwUnpack

2004-03-04 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 07:18 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: For example, we hear about 128-bit encryption, but I couldn't find a primer dumbed-down enough to explain what that means in lay terms. I need to see what controls there are for the "MDX" algorithm's passwords length before I can

Re: final php versions of fwPack and fwUnpack

2004-03-03 Thread Mark Brownell
On Tuesday, March 2, 2004, at 09:07 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: As I mentioned in the article, I'm pretty ignorant on encryption, esp. compared to seasoned cryptohobbyists like Mark Brownell. So here's a question I can't answer about my own code: If one were to try to characteri

Re: Array, Array, who has got the array?

2004-02-29 Thread Mark Brownell
On Sunday, February 29, 2004, at 09:19 PM, hershrev wrote: Hello, And if I'd like to use an array as a table field getting a SQL into an array ?I'll try to be a bit more specific . In a table field if you get a sql company first_name last_name line 1 run rev john smith line 2 h

Re: Array, Array, who has got the array?

2004-02-29 Thread Mark Brownell
On Saturday, February 28, 2004, at 08:16 PM, Mark MacKenzie wrote: Good evening (or morning). My current project could probably stand to have at least one array in it to handle complicated groupings of data. However, I have never used one or created one before. I looked at the excellent Frog

Re: [Ticket#: 200402251000459] Re: Windows XP file recognition?

2004-02-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 11:09 AM, Mark Wieder wrote: J.- Friday, February 27, 2004, 9:45:05 AM, you wrote: JLG> My apologies. Yes, I can clear up the support response (since I wrote JLG> it) and it is probably a good idea to mention this here. The support JLG> staff don't have access

Re: [Ticket#: 200402251000459] Re: Windows XP file recognition?

2004-02-27 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 09:45 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: On 2/27/04 10:42 AM, Mark Brownell wrote: Can someone clear this up for me? Enterprise Users - "Up-and-running, plus 10-incident in-depth support package" So I ask my first in-depth support question and I get this: My

Re: [Ticket#: 200402251000459] Re: Windows XP file recognition?

2004-02-27 Thread Mark Brownell
b store. I'm pretty sure you'll get responses on the list, though -- others have solved this in the past. Jacque Mark Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, From the docs: $ - Keyword "Gotcha: On Windows XP systems, individual arguments passed on the command line are p

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-19 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, February 19, 2004, at 12:38 PM, Chipp Walters wrote: Hi Mark, Just a lame question, but are you *sure* XP will work with 4 char extensions? -Chipp I haven't tested for that... the registry is loaded with four char extensions though. I did notice that when I forced recognition or

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-19 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, February 19, 2004, at 10:20 AM, Ken Ray wrote: Mark, Here's the tip to help you out: http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/revolution.htm?_win001 Ken Ray Thanks. I knew I had seen that somewhere and have been searching for it for days. BTW thanks for posting all those gre

Re: [OT] Cross Mac Platform Text Editing

2004-02-19 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, February 19, 2004, at 07:53 AM, Rob Cozens wrote: How do other deal with this? Is there a recommended cross Mac platform text editor? [Preferably something without "Microsoft" in its pedigree.] I use BBEdit on Mac 9. I haven't bothered to upgrade to a new Mac 10 yet. mb __

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-19 Thread Mark Brownell
Does anyone know how to add the Value 1 & Value 2 to my Intuition registration settings in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT (see results below) using setRegistry? I'm still not getting icon recognition using these four recommended setRegistry settings on a Windows XP Pro when intuition creates saved .mtm

Re: This email list OT humor (unsub)

2004-02-18 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 01:25 PM, Marian Petrides wrote: And all this time, I thought "unsub" was an unknown perpetrator (unknown subject). Ok, I know, too much crime fiction for me. ;-0 Sorry, I couldn't resist. def 1.) "Unsub" is when an over ambitious sub-contractor tries to ta

Re: This email list

2004-02-18 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 12:05 PM, Jeff Morrison wrote: Is this email list powered by a revolution application? If so, I'm staying away from revolution because I've tried to unsubscribe about 16 times now, and I'm still getting these emails. JM Hope this helps, powered by Python...

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-17 Thread Mark Brownell
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Intuition\shell\open Class Name: Last Write Time: 2/14/2004 - 1:52 PM Key Name: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Intuition\shell\open\command Class Name: Last Write Time: 2/14/2004 - 1:52 PM Value 0 Name: Type:REG_SZ Data:&q

Re: OceanBrowser 1.0 - call for beta testers

2004-02-17 Thread Mark Brownell
tforms with. Just let me know. Mark Brownell P.S. I got this while trying to email you off list: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User unknown and your website link is a dud at this time: http://www.oceanbrowser.com/ ___ use-revolution mail

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-16 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 06:42 PM, Chipp Walters wrote: Mark, Did you follow the tutorial at: http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Tutorials.htm ?? -Chipp Yes I finally got most of it to work. I looked at what was getting added with regEdit and I'm still having problems getting th

Re: Ann: DiscreteBrowser 1.1 (Was StealthBrowser) release

2004-02-13 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 13, 2004, at 12:32 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote: Hi Xavier, Probably I am among those who would be interested to have a look at your browser, but why should I register to a new list, memorize a new user name, a new password, and get a new sort of cookies? Me too. I want to see i

Re: Setting Document Associations in Windows

2004-02-13 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 13, 2004, at 11:35 AM, Ken Ray wrote: Did you provide a document icon in the Distribution Builder? If not, you'll need to use an icon editor on your standalone to change the default document icon to your document icon. Ken Ray Yes I did and the applications shows the icon in s

Re: Setting Document Associations in Windows

2004-02-13 Thread Mark Brownell
Hi, From this old thread in the archives: > How do I go about setting up basic file association via > the registry and how do I get the Rev standalone to recognize that it was > launched with incoming parameters and access & use those parameters? this works: get setRegistry("HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.t

Re: itemDelimiter

2004-02-13 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, February 12, 2004, at 07:12 PM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote: Even easier: put the number of lines in the keys of theParagraphArray into numParagraphs -- jeanne a. e. devoto groovy daddio, like cool ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL

Re: itemDelimiter

2004-02-13 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, February 12, 2004, at 06:28 PM, Frank Leahy wrote: An easier way to get the number of paragraphs would be: put the keys of theParagraphArray into theKeys put the number of lines of theKeys into numParagraphs -- Frank That's interesting. I'm always learning new tricks around here. I

Re: itemDelimiter

2004-02-12 Thread Mark Brownell
On Thursday, February 12, 2004, at 03:14 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote: Mark, Wow, this is more than I expected. Thank you. These functions seem to be the ticket for me. I will play with them and try to understand them and report back. Thanks again, Tom You're welcome. If you have troubles d

Re: itemDelimiter

2004-02-12 Thread Mark Brownell
put offset(Qx,strngToSearch,tNum2) into tNum3 put offset("=",strngToSearch,tNum2) into tNum4 if tNum3 < 1 then return "error" exit PNLPgetAttribute end if if tNum4 < tNum3 then return "error" exit PNLPgetAttribute end if put cha

Re: Styled text challenge...

2004-02-11 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 07:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Other than parsing completely out the html code, you would assume that set the RTFText of fld "text" to the HTMLText of fld "html" converts html to styled text... BUT IT DOESNT! Have you tried: putting fld "html" into zin

Re: Is Transcript's English orientation a plus or minus?

2004-02-11 Thread Mark Brownell
On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 05:55 AM, Rob Cozens wrote: Maybe it should be "x := 1" for Pascal programmers; or how about "x = 1;" for PL/1 programmers? Maybe it could be "x :=) 1" for I just dumped my girl-friend... mb ___ use-revolution mail

Re: Tutorials or instructions on delivering MacOSX apps...

2004-02-09 Thread Mark Brownell
On Monday, February 9, 2004, at 02:38 PM, Alex Rice wrote: Given that, I still have one problem with an OS X distribution which hopefully some guru on the list will be able to answer :-) (Alex - are you listening?) Sorry, there is only one guru on this list: Sivakatirswami :-) Yeah :-) ... a

Re: [OT] the first look at MTML, Yeah RunRev!

2004-02-08 Thread Mark Brownell
On Saturday, February 7, 2004, at 09:47 PM, Bruce Robertson wrote: Hi Revolutionaries, In case anyone is interested in the first look at this, here is a link to download site where I will try to sell it later: http://www.gizmotron.org/intuition/download.html Interesting name coincidence. At Macw

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-07 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 10:06 PM, Chipp Walters wrote: Hi Mark, Did you use the program I mentioned on my site called: QTam Bitmap to Icon (free trial at:) http://shareit1.element5.com/ programs.html?productid=134460&language=English It generates only ONE icon. 32x32 at 4 bit. That's i

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-06 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 09:41 PM, Dar Scott wrote: A couple years ago Trevor wrote this: In the past I have used Microangelo (http://www.impactsoft.com/) to change the icons for my windows executables. Dar Scott Thanks Dar, That has some interesting possibilities. Mark ___

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-06 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 09:30 PM, Alex Rice wrote: That icon I sent you works with Rev 2.1.2 on Win2000. The standalone's icon appears fine on Win XP, but I have not tried Distribution Builder itself on XP. HTH Thanks for letting me know. I'm not sure I have Rev 2.1.2. I might have Re

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-06 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 09:34 PM, Chipp Walters wrote: Mark, My last post didn't get through. Try the tutorial: Creating a custom icon for Windows at http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Tutorials.htm best, Chipp Thanks Chipp. It did get through and I spent an entire day trying

Re: Windows Application Icon

2004-02-06 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 02:41 PM, Mark Brownell wrote: I searched the entire archive and followed all the advice. While trying to build a standalone including every windows created 32 X 32, 16 color, 766, gray scale or colored icon the builder says that I need to use a 25064 sized

Windows Application Icon

2004-02-06 Thread Mark Brownell
Hi, I searched the entire archive and followed all the advice. While trying to build a standalone including every windows created 32 X 32, 16 color, 766, gray scale or colored icon the builder says that I need to use a 25064 sized file, 16 color. Just to see if this is even possible could some

Re: bugzilla "Open a new account" link

2004-02-06 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 08:56 AM, Robert Brenstein wrote: If you get a dialog asking you to sign into a REALM "Bug Database", then Bugzilla is still offline for maintenance. RunRev is overhauling it. I hope we like what we see when it is back online. Robert Thanks, I forgot... Mark

Re: bugzilla "Open a new account" link

2004-02-06 Thread Mark Brownell
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 08:52 AM, Ken Ray wrote: Mark, Bugzilla has been down for the last couple of days for maintenance. See the message from Mark Chia titled "Bug Database" that was sent 2/3. It should be back up today sometime according to the email... Ken Ray Oh what a frigging dor

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