Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!? NO: it's an extensions problem

2010-10-05 Thread Medard
Klaus on-rev wrote: > you mean you DEactivated AdBlock, right? first, I deactivated all the extensions (general switch at the top of the panel) revlets worked second I put the switch on "activated" and I activated only AdBlock* (left panel, with individual extensions) and revlets crashed *2.

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!? NO: it's an extensions problem

2010-10-05 Thread Medard
Klaus on-rev wrote: > Since I only have one extension installed it is "AdBlock" in my case! Ahem! I activated AdBlock (only) and Safari crashed at revlet launch ;-<< Be positive: we have now something to tell to the tech support ;-))) ___ use-re

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!? NO: it's an extensions problem

2010-10-05 Thread Medard
Klaus on-rev wrote: > Since I only have one extension installed it is "AdBlock" in my case! if you are right, it is somewhat troublesome: AdBlock is indeed a very useful extension... ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Pl

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!? NO: it's an extensions problem

2010-10-05 Thread Medard
Medard wrote: > Scratching my head.. reading other posts... and thinking of Flash ;-> I remember I do have a number of extensions for Safari related to Flash!! as ClickToFlash, FlashToHTML, YouTube... so I deactivated all the extensions in Safari... and... Revlets do load

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!?

2010-10-05 Thread Medard
J. Landman Gay wrote: > It was the same deal, it started after installing the 10.6.4 update. speaking of that, I heard that things could be "restored" by re-installing the combo... so I downloaded the latest combo (it takes ages!) and re-installed it "the result" = encouraging, but not entire

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!?

2010-10-05 Thread Medard
J. Landman Gay wrote: > I had the same experience with another non-rev app. Full system lockup, > requiring a hard power reset to reboot the Mac. It was the same deal, it > started after installing the 10.6.4 update. When I think I avoided the 10.6.3 upgrade, as I heard of numerous problem with

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!?

2010-10-04 Thread Medard
Richard Gaskin wrote: > but I'm wondering: are you setting the cursor there? as far as I can see, nope... glad to see that I am not the only one having problems with 10.6.4 -- I must say that it is the first problem I encountered with this System version! And MacFixIt said nothing about that

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!?

2010-10-04 Thread Medard
stephen barncard wrote: > BTW methinks the new FLASH 10.x stuff is crashing the current Safari version > - I finally switched to the latest WEBKIT browser daily build (the latest > beta of Safari, really): webkit is the engine under the Safari hood ;-) it is already installed on my Mac, I teste

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!?

2010-10-04 Thread Medard
Jeff Reynolds wrote: > works fine on safari 5.0.2 on 10.5.8, so not 5.0.2 by itself seems to > be a problem. i can try 5.0.2/10.6.4 late today for you. thank you -- but don't install 10.6.4 expressly, though! ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolut

Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!?

2010-10-04 Thread Medard
At least on my machine... I upgraded from Mac OS X 10.6.2 to 10.6.4 at the end of June; I don't remember if I acceded the installed revlets on my web page after that date -- maybe NOT, if I refer to the visitors IP (my personal IP is not fixed) Briefly, I think that the revlets runned correctly

Re: Revlets make Safari to crash on Mac OS X 10.6.4!?

2010-10-04 Thread Medard
BNig wrote: > your revlets work for me: MacOSX 10.6.4, Safari 5.0.2, MacBook Pro Intel. Thank you, and also to all who have responded :-) Mmm... I forgot the new Safari version 5.x as a possible culprit* -- but I see that it works on your machine! * Safari 5 has a new "extension" scheme is it

"Live Code" or "Livecode" ;-)

2010-10-01 Thread Medard
Lynn Fredricks wrote: > I hope some patent troll has a patent on their time sensitive session ID > system and rolls them for it - let them have a taste ;-) My post had only an informative intent ;-) I just took a glance at the research engine, to see if "Livecode" (the one from "RunRev") was we

"Live Code" owned by Microsoft (and others) ? [Was: Re: GOOSE BUMPS]

2010-10-01 Thread Medard
René Micout wrote: > 8th in France ! 1st here* -- but it is a trademark of codelab ;-> and their start page is definitevely hideous [pity for my eyes!] the third is: http://www.abstractmachine.net/thesis/diagrams.php?name=livecode the 7th: http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-5568363-wi

nprevweb makes my Safari crash!

2010-09-13 Thread Medard
I tested today my "revlet" page on my On-Rev web site -- trying to access a page containing a revlet makes my Safari crash! Safari 5.0.1 Mac OS X 10.6.4 iMac Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06 GHz the "revlets" page: I wonder if the nprevweb module is compatible wi

Re: File lists

2010-07-16 Thread Medard
Jim Ault wrote: > Jacque was trying to find a way to detect the different types of > Finder items, such as packages and folders and bundles. and I tried as an exercice to do the easiest, i.e. the "real" files ;-) I thought also to resort to the command line (ls...) but, as Jacque said, there

Re: File lists

2010-07-16 Thread Medard
Jim Ault wrote: > revMacFromUnixPath("/usr/bin/stuff") -- returns "usr:bin:stuff" OK, that's better :-) and how about adding the volume name? Besides that, if one doesn't like AS (as I do, cough, cough) maybe there is a solution with the command line (ls -*)... ___

Re: File lists

2010-07-16 Thread Medard
Medard wrote: > I did not write some AS for a time... > and I forgot to replace the slashes with something AS understands ;-) I thinks it's better now: on mouseUp answer folder "List files in folder:" if it is empty then exit mouseup replace slash with col

Re: File lists

2010-07-16 Thread Medard
Jim Ault wrote: > Your handler has a few errors. > The path containing slashes is not what AppleScript expects > It is a good practice to use 'return varThatWasSet' > in order to send some text back to Rev, > and then be prepared to do some parsing for extra quotes, etc. Ahem! You're rig

Re: File lists

2010-07-16 Thread Medard
Kay C Lan wrote: > tell application "Finder" > files of folder "Disc:folderA:folder1" > end tell I am following this interesting thread :-) Though, I got an execution error (in Applescript, I presume) by running this handler: on mouseUp answer folder "List files in this folder:" if it

iPad [Was: Re: runrev community : how many licenses? How many users? How many developpers?]

2010-06-16 Thread Medard
René Micout wrote: > Envoyé de mon iPad content ? ;-) j'hésite encore... sans doute pas 3G (abonnement !!) ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription

Re: Spell check

2010-05-23 Thread Medard
Peter Brigham MD wrote: > I'd love to use these routines, but when I run your demo stack nothing > happens in the field that should be checked, except the flagged words > become unflagged. A little late ;-) but I tested Sarah's scripts within one of my stacks -- it is a diary, and I am using it

Re: ON-Rev Docs (was Re: Getting user's time from web revlet?)

2010-01-20 Thread Medard
stephen barncard wrote: > When is Revolution going to [snip] +1 What about "The Missing Manual for On-Rev" ? ;-) ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscri

Re: * [FR] Question pour la communauté francophone

2010-01-15 Thread Medard
Andre Rombauts wrote: > But generally all programmers are using English, aren't they? oui c'est vrai ! un anglais de cuisine, mais un anglais tout de même bien sûr on n'a le même rapport avec le langage de programmation qu'un native speaker -- et c'est peut-être mieux ainsi ;-) d'ailleurs, tout

Re: [FR] Question pour la communauté francophone

2010-01-15 Thread Medard
Jérôme Rosat wrote: > J'ai l'impression que la communauté francophone de la liste Revolution se > compte sur les dix doigts des mains. Dommage. Je comprends mieux > maintenant pourquoi RunRev ne tient pas compte d'autres langages. il y a sans doute beaucoup de ROMs (read only members) sur la li

Re: [FR] Question pour la communauté francophone

2010-01-15 Thread Medard
René Micout wrote: > C'est toujours le cas pour "Bureau" dans Mac OS X ouiménon... dans Mac OS X, il s'agit juste d'une "étiquette" -- le nom réel du fichier reste inchangé (il n'y a qu'à voir avec le Terminal) c'est géré par le fichier invisible ".localized" _

Re: [FR] Question pour la communauté francophone

2010-01-15 Thread Medard
Jan Schenkel wrote: > I would go for the word 'méthodes' as translation for 'methods' - a term often used in object-oriented languages, which would cover both handlers and functions. But French is not my native tongue, so I could be way off :-) ça serait pas mal non plus -- un sens légèrement di

Re: [FR] Question pour la communauté francophone

2010-01-15 Thread Medard
René Micout wrote: > et "routine" ? oui, comme "procédure" ou "méthode" ;-) pourquoi ne pas rester à "handler" -- au moins on sait de quoi on parle! et ça évitera de _trop_ traduire comme ces andouilles qui avaient traduit "Desktop" en "Bureau" sur Mac OS classique, source d'ennuis sans fin ;-

Re: [FR] Question pour la communauté francophone

2010-01-15 Thread Medard
Jérôme Rosat wrote: > Comment traduire le terme "handlers" qui est mentionné dans Revolution ? Procédures ? Scripts ? C'est "manette" ! non, je plaisante... certainement pas "script" : un script est composé de un ou plusieurs handlers peut-être "procédure" (à la Pascal) mais finalement, pour

Re: [FR] Question pour la communauté francophone

2010-01-15 Thread Medard
Yves COPPE wrote: > je pense que le mot "instruction" devrait être plus approprié > mais j'avoue que la traduction de ce mot n'est pas aisée ah non, un "handler" est composé de une ou plusieurs "instructions" le plus proche à mon sens est "procédure" mais pourquoi ne pas garder "handler" ? --

Re: an interesting challenge

2010-01-13 Thread Medard
Richmond Mathewson wrote: > Entre vos miens, mes miens et des mots, il y a une barriére du sens. il y a souvent les faux-amis ;-) [false friends] qui perfusent en français (comme pathetic = lamentable) à l'inverse (sur une photo de chat) someone said it was "putty-putty*" et mon dictionnaire**

Re: Confused about my first irev file

2009-12-22 Thread Medard
Jim Ault wrote: > BBEdite was not the issue. OKay :-) ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/

Re: Confused about my first irev file

2009-12-22 Thread Medard
Jim Ault wrote: > It turns out that using the clipboard to move text from a note-taking > program I have, then copy-paste into the OnRev desktop app window > transferred junk white space. I use BBEdit in uinx LF mode, but that > did not do the trick, since indents were set as tab chars. Seems

Re: EASY way to add n days to a date?

2009-12-20 Thread Medard
zryip theSlug wrote: > You've terribly right. Sorry to have forgot non-english systems. > Thankfully a quick solution exists. By using the useSystemDate > property you'll be able to force RR to use the date settings of your > system. 8) Note that the scope of this property is the current handler

Re: EASY way to add n days to a date?

2009-12-20 Thread Medard
Medard wrote: > Anyway, after sticking to those caveats, the provided code gives exactly > what it is intended for, i.e. the date a month minus a day ahead -- not > the end of the month ;-)) Sorry, I didn't paid attention to "the fir

Re: EASY way to add n days to a date?

2009-12-20 Thread Medard
zryip theSlug wrote: > An easy trick to know the end date of one month without creating > complex script to test the number of days in the months, years > leap, etc.. clever -- but that doesn't work on "foreign" systems i.e. non english languages ;-) it is still funny to see Revolution to decla

Re: Standalone (& revlet) not working: internet LIB missing?

2009-12-11 Thread Medard
J. Landman Gay wrote: > Right. Make sure you include the internet lib in Standalone Settings. Done. I selected manually the internet lib, instead of letting the builder choose for me -- with no luck! Puzzled, I wondered if the builder balked at accented chars ("Météo" vs "Meteo") -- you bet i

Standalone (& revlet) not working: internet LIB missing?

2009-12-10 Thread Medard
I updated today a small stack, aimed at showing the weather forecast for my town [The Weather Channel] It works nicely, excepted for the forecast data, as they changed their web page ;-) -- set right I tried to make a standalone to put it on the desktop -- but the app refuses to launch! I tried

Re: revlets, browsers, OSs and image formats

2009-12-10 Thread Medard
Thomas McGrath III wrote: > The white point looks different. iMac G5 Mac OS X 10.5.8 Safari 4.0.4 the "template" seems a bit darker: (estimated with Pixie) on the kitten whiskers: - screen capture RVB=191,179,175 - revlet RVB= 212,209,209 --

Re: Revlets and firewalls

2009-12-09 Thread Medard
J. Landman Gay wrote: > I wonder if my extra one is left over from some early testing I did with > the team...does anyone else have the bundle file? This would be a good > thing for me to know. No .bundle in the Internet Plug-ins here (iMac G5) ;-) -- Dom

Re: Uploading data with a revlet (Was: Re: Is it possible to change the revlet embed html?)

2009-12-09 Thread Medard
attacks. If this app is used > where security is required by your clients then this can cause a problem > for you on the marketing end. Hi! I am changing from Dom to Medard (On-Rev hosted address) :-) Even I am not concerned about client/marketeer problems, I do think it is a problem, as the