...
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!
-Chipp
This would be great...you have my vote !
Jim...
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Great,
Thanks for all the interest. I'm currently trying to finish RocketsEditor,
which when complete will create a much easier workflow for anyone working
with Rev CGI's from within Rev.
It has the following features:
- Work with either local or server files and folders, allowing users an easy
Thanks for all the interest. I'm currently trying to finish RocketsEditor,
which when complete will create a much easier workflow for anyone working
with Rev CGI's from within Rev.
Sounds fantastic! Many thanks Chipp.
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For those of you who don't know, Rev On Rockets is a set of libraries, and a
workflow created by Andre Garzia for implementing Rev CGI quickly and easily
on servers. It's free.
So, why would anyone want to use it? Well, before I get into the various
uses for RevCGI, I'd like to tell why I'm so
Part II
So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes with it's
own webserver, which runs locally, and is ENTIRELY REV BASED. So, you can
edit and debug your RevCGI right in Rev without even being connected to the
Internet. This is an extreme ease-of-use workflow addition to
So, I thought if others were interested, I'd create a tutorial series to
help developers learn how to use ROR and RevCGI. There are of course some
very good RevCGI beginner tutorials, but I'm hoping these would go farther,
and show a bit more advanced techniques...like putting file locking
Hola Chipp,
Part II
So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes
with it's
...
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let
us know!
-Chipp
Yo, count me in!
Best
On Feb 21, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let
us know
Please, please do.
sims
ClipaSearch Pro
Yes please
paul
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Hi Chipp and Andre,
Le 21 févr. 08 à 12:01, Chipp Walters a écrit :
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let
us know!
Rev cgis have always been a kind of mystery to me ;-)
So, even if I
Me too is interested. Would it be possible to additionally have a
documentation of handlers and functions and what they do and how do you
use them :-). Or anything like Rev IDE dictionary with documented
functions, handlers and properties?
All the best!
Viktoras
Chipp Walters wrote:
So, if
Chipp,
I'd love to see this project continue to move forward in all aspects.
Years ago (in the MetaCard and Scott Raney days) I wrote a MetaCard-
based web / application server for a project I was working on. It was
a lot of fun being able to implement it in MetaTalk (Transcript), but
This would be quite helpful. Thanks.
Richard Miller
On Feb 21, 2008, at 6:40 AM, Paul Williams wrote:
Yes please
paul
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Chipp,
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!
of course I am interested, although I've got accustomed to my own Revcgi
development tools I've developped over the years...
I've
Sounds like a good job for ScreenSteps... ;)
Cheers,
Luis.
On 21 Feb 2008, at 11:01, Chipp Walters wrote:
Part II
So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes
with it's
own webserver, which runs locally, and is ENTIRELY REV BASED. So,
you can
edit and debug your
Count me in!
Len Morgan
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So, if you're
interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here.
Yes, please.
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From: Chipp Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2008 5:01 am
Subject: Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Part II
So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes
Chipp Walters wrote:
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!
-Chipp
Yup, I've always been curious about it and a hand-holding intro sounds a
great idea to me.
Martin Baxter
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I
On Feb 21, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Luis wrote:
Sounds like a good job for ScreenSteps... ;)
You rang? :-) I actually have started experimenting with creating
short tutorials on performing small tasks in Revolution using
ScreenSteps and ScreenSteps Live. I wanted to post some more lessons
I'm interested also.
Andres Martinez
www.baKno.com
On Feb 21, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Part II
So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes
with it's
own webserver, which runs locally, and is ENTIRELY REV BASED. So,
you can
edit and debug your RevCGI
Count me in as well... Jim
On 21-Feb-08, at 7:12 AM, Jim Sims wrote:
On Feb 21, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just
let us know
Please,
Andre and Chipp working on a project together! Sweet!
I have a lot of web tasks coming up and have been dreading using my
old Golive library-PHP hack because it's hard to work with.
Tutorials would be fantastic.
sqb
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here.
yes.
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Using some of Andre's libraries, you can easily send email, so you could
create a
software registration database stack, which gets called from PayPal after
someone purchases your product, and it automatically emails the regcode.
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
I have
Ok, you got me interested. I would love to learn about ROR.
Tom McGrath
On Feb 21, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Part II
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let
us know!
Thu, 21 Feb 2008 05:01:27 -0600 Chipp Waters wrote:
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here.
Definitely!
My hand's up!
Thank you both for the offer. Your posts, Chipp, were a great incentive for us
all get a grip on what Andre has, so generously, already
Me too!
I've used ScreenSteps to create docs for client work - using it to show
how RevOnRockets works is a *great* idea!
Phil Davis
Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Feb 21, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Luis wrote:
Sounds like a good job for ScreenSteps... ;)
You rang? :-)
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Phil Davis
PDS Labs
Very interested Chipp. Andre and I will be using it in a couple of projects
coming up and I really need to get on top of it.
Love this Rev community, good spirit of generosity
Big thanks to Andre
Cheers
Chris
On 21/2/08 10:01 PM, Chipp Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Part II
So, the
OK, Let's do this! I'm putting together a quick Hemingway website where we
can start all of this. I'm hoping to have something up there soon for you
all to look at.
Trevor, thanks for the SS offer-- we may wish to take you up on that. I'll
get w/you offline.
-C
Hello Chip and Andre,
I'm following this thread closely and would love tutorial examples!
-Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
web http://elementarysoftware.com/
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