Tim,
.irev files are not revlets. revlets are the plugin based files to be run in
a browser thru the plugin, they have the .revlet sufix. irev files are text
file scripts to be run by the RevServer engine. This is just so that you
don't mix them two when you search the archives or documentation, f
Andre wrote:
As for getting the clients time using RevServer files check out the variable
$_SERVER["Date"], it will contain a timestamp from the browser perspective.
From the browser perspective? I would have thought that server
variables would report things from the server perspective, no?
assume that would be the same list that you can use in your .irev
pages?)
Thanks again,
Mike
--- On Mon, 1/18/10, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> From: Richard Gaskin
> Subject: Re: Getting user's time from web revlet?
> To: "How to use Revolution"
> Date: Monday
Richard,
$_SERVER holds server variable and request variables, Date is a request
variable with the timestamp sent by the browser for the given request. I
think it should be on some kind of $_REQUEST array but it is on the
$_SERVER, everything that is not GET or POST variable goes into $_SERVER,
ma
Hi Mike,
you can get infos about the $_SERVER variable here:
http://samples.on-rev.com/irev-engine-notes.txt
Ralf
On 18.01.2010, at 16:55, Michael Kann wrote:
> While perusing the revIngniter docs I came across the sentence:
>
> The On-Rev server is currently not supporting the $_Server
Sadly, "ON-REV ENGINE NOTES [ LAST UPDATED 2009-06-02 BY Mark Waddingham ]"
is the ONLY full reference sheet on ON-Rev. I was just going to re-post it.
When is Revolution going to {
1. Show some new features promised for On-Rev?
2. Print some decent, searchable, and fully complete docs on the ser
> As for getting the clients time using RevServer files check out the variable
> $_SERVER["Date"], it will contain a timestamp from the browser perspective.
> Hope this helps.
I can't get $_SERVER["Date"] to return anything, although that would
be really useful.
I have a test page that lists all
ARRRGGGH!
okay, it is down to this... browsers send the date header to the server, it
is mandatory but the date header is not being passed to the $_SERVER
variable, which means they are not passing all the headers as they should.
they are just passing some of the http headers, they sh
Another reason for using Rev CGI for the OnRev server. I am using both.
The irev scripting is nice, but it is in beta, so changes are sure to
be made.
With CGI, you can install an engine (eg. Linux 3.5) and use that one
forever, thus no shifting conditions.
Andre's auto-installer works gre
" begin when the browser sends off the packets,
or does it begin when the server receives the packets?
I assume it is when the server receives them. In other words, when does start
begin?
--- On Mon, 1/18/10, Andre Garzia wrote:
> From: Andre Garzia
> Subject: Re: Getting user
Thanks for clearing up the .irev/revlet confusion in my head.
I've read through the thread a couple times... and it seems you
CANNOT get the user/browser's date and time through RevServer
scripts. Correct?
Anyone have a javascript snippet they like to use to get the
user's date and time? tha
EQUEST_METHOD
REQUEST_URI
SCRIPT_FILENAME
SCRIPT_NAME
SERVER_ADDR
SERVER_ADMIN
SERVER_NAME
SERVER_PORT
SERVER_PROTOCOL
SERVER_SIGNATURE
SERVER_SOFTWARE
--- On Tue, 1/19/10, Jim Ault wrote:
> From: Jim Ault
> Subject: Re: Getting user's time from web revlet?
> To: "How to use Revolu
thing.
--- On Tue, 1/19/10, Tim Selander wrote:
> From: Tim Selander
> Subject: Re: Getting user's time from web revlet?
> To: "How to use Revolution"
> Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:29 AM
> Thanks for clearing up the
> .irev/revlet confusion in my hea
of times/dates around the world and you might be right some of the time.
--- On Tue, 1/19/10, Tim Selander wrote:
> From: Tim Selander
> Subject: Re: Getting user's time from web revlet?
> To: "How to use Revolution"
> Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:29 AM
&
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Tim Selander wrote:
> Thanks for clearing up the .irev/revlet confusion in my head.
>
> I've read through the thread a couple times... and it seems you CANNOT get
> the user/browser's date and time through RevServer scripts. Correct?
>
> Anyone have a javascript s
On Jan 20, 2010, at 6:04 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
As far as I know, the JavaScript Date object gives the browser's
date & time.
Here is a routine I have to showing a time stamp:
The original issue is that the browser does not send its system date
and time to the server so that a sever
Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 6:26:53 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
> The original issue is that the browser does not send its system date
> and time to the server so that a sever-side script can use it.
I think by now I've lost track of the "why" of this. By the time the
post information reaches the server
I was the original poster and this has been a very interesting
thread, though a fair bit of it has been over my head as I don't
know javascript, nor html, very well.
I'm working on a simple web based To Do list for some family
members to share. Pops up items based on date. But I'm in Tokyo,
o
Tim-
Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 7:59:52 PM, you wrote:
> I'm working on a simple web based To Do list for some family
> members to share. Pops up items based on date. But I'm in Tokyo,
> other users are in China and the US--it's Monday here while still
> Sunday for you in the US. Want to pop
Mark Wieder wrote:
the user's info. But if you're using a revlet (and that *is* in the
subject, after all) then you should be able to convert the server's
internet time to the user's local time (assuming the local time on
their computer is correct).
Hi Mark - yep, that is exactly what I want to
On 21.01.10 at 21:56 +0900 Tim Selander apparently wrote:
Hi Mark - yep, that is exactly what I want to do, but haven't
figured out how yet. I have learned how to get the user's local time
via javascript, but don't know how to pass it to the revlet
(actually, it seems I have my terms wrong, typ
I think the important part of this thread is that the browser does send time
information in the form of an HTTP Date header which RevServer simply
ignores. I want all the headers available, if we don't have all the headers
then we'll loose some information such as ETag, if-modified-since and custom
I agree that with On-Rev using irev scripts, the HTTP headers is a
definite weakness.
However, the On-Rev server account features that we have now allow for
Rev CGI, which has the same header limitations, but stable code and
capabilities
PHP which does have the full range of header acces
A few months back Mark Waddingham had an article in RevUp describing
how to use a shell script to get the user's local time. If you knew
where each user was located it might be a solution.
http://runrev.com/newsletter/may/issue71/newsletter2.php
Devin
On Jan 21, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Andre Garz
Hi Andre and All,
Google Analytics use js+cookies to handle all the user's local dates
tasks. Seems to meen that revServer is not the onest server-side
engine to passtrough some env_vars ;-)
HTH,
Pierre
Le 21 janv. 10 à 17:14, Andre Garzia a écrit :
I think the important part of this thr
If I were determined to make use of an irev script with an HTTP header
that was unsupported by the irev engine,
I could create a userPage.php page that captured the header string(s)
then called the irev script passing the params. This address could be
myaccount.on-rev.com/userPage.php
I m
On Jan 21, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Hi Andre and All,
Google Analytics use js+cookies to handle all the user's local dates
tasks. Seems to meen that revServer is not the onest server-side
engine to passtrough some env_vars ;-)
True, but that again is using cookies in the
Jim,
in this case, Sarah's way wins and David Beck's CallPHP 1.5 lib sould
be usable too (http://www.rotundasoftware.com/rev/)
Le 21 janv. 10 à 03:04, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Tim Selander
wrote:
Thanks for clearing up the .irev/revlet confusion in my he
Sadly, "ON-REV ENGINE NOTES [ LAST UPDATED 2009-06-02 BY Mark Waddingham ]"
is the ONLY full reference sheet on ON-Rev. (why? have they slowed up on
development?) I was just going to re-post it.
When is Revolution going to {
1. Show some other features promised for On-Rev (like stacks and/or GETP
stephen barncard wrote:
> When is Revolution going to [snip]
+1
What about "The Missing Manual for On-Rev" ?
;-)
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