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

2009-12-09 Thread Medard
Mark Talluto wrote: > Many hosted web accounts these days do not allow anonymous FTP. If yours > does then that may be the way to go. Since we do not have sFTP then > your password and other login parameters are being sent unprotected. > You are vulnerable to man in the middle attacks. If this

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

2009-12-08 Thread J. Landman Gay
François Chaplais wrote: Right, the new file format can no longer be read in a text editor even if there is no password assigned. This is very good news for developers, except for those times when they lose their source stack. But we never do that, right? except that non executable stacks that

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

2009-12-08 Thread François Chaplais
Le 8 déc. 2009 à 19:51, J. Landman Gay a écrit : > Dom wrote: >> Andre Garzia wrote: >>> if you're storing passwords anywhere in your stack you should password >>> protect them, checkout the password in the dictionary. >> in a stack, OKay... >> but in a revlet? >> I took a glance at a revlet in

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

2009-12-08 Thread J. Landman Gay
Dom wrote: Andre Garzia wrote: if you're storing passwords anywhere in your stack you should password protect them, checkout the password in the dictionary. in a stack, OKay... but in a revlet? I took a glance at a revlet in TextWrangler, and it seems completely compiled, except for "REVL40

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

2009-12-08 Thread Dom
Andre Garzia wrote: > if you're storing passwords anywhere in your stack you should password > protect them, checkout the password in the dictionary. in a stack, OKay... but in a revlet? I took a glance at a revlet in TextWrangler, and it seems completely compiled, except for "REVL4000" at the

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

2009-12-08 Thread Mark Talluto
sons.runrev.com/spaces/lessons/buckets/784/lessons/6998-Uploa > ding-a-file-using-FTP> > > it seems that uploading via http is not allowed > -- so we have to resort to ftp > > The example given by Ben runs nicely :-) > I will test this on a revlet... > > My concern

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

2009-12-08 Thread Andre Garzia
; > _client_ machine? > > > I reply to my question: > > see the excellent page from revLessons about that ;-))) > > <http://lessons.runrev.com/spaces/lessons/buckets/784/lessons/6998-Uploa > ding-a-file-using-FTP> > > it seems that uploading via http is not all

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

2009-12-08 Thread Dom
t seems that uploading via http is not allowed -- so we have to resort to ftp The example given by Ben runs nicely :-) I will test this on a revlet... My concern is that an user name plus a password are given in order to ensure the ftp to the server -- is it possible to another person to p

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-08-28 Thread François Chaplais
Le 28 août 09 à 21:53, François Chaplais a écrit : Le 28 août 09 à 19:38, George C Brackett a écrit : Actually, you can embed a revlet in any RapidWeaver page, with other material (text, graphics, etc.) appearing above and below it. All you have to do is enter the embed code, select the

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-08-28 Thread François Chaplais
Le 28 août 09 à 19:38, George C Brackett a écrit : Actually, you can embed a revlet in any RapidWeaver page, with other material (text, graphics, etc.) appearing above and below it. All you have to do is enter the embed code, select the code, and choose 'Ignore Formatting'. I may have a

RE: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-08-28 Thread Jim Bufalini
To: How to use Revolution > Subject: Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site > > Actually, you can embed a revlet in any RapidWeaver page, with other > material (text, graphics, etc.) appearing above and below it. All you > have to do is enter the embed code, select

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-08-28 Thread George C Brackett
Actually, you can embed a revlet in any RapidWeaver page, with other material (text, graphics, etc.) appearing above and below it. All you have to do is enter the embed code, select the code, and choose 'Ignore Formatting'. I may have answered this before. If so, please excuse me. You ca

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-08-27 Thread François Chaplais
Le 26 juil. 09 à 04:13, Sarah Reichelt a écrit : On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:22 PM, wrote: I've successfully created a web application with webmedia. it runs good although I'll have to clean up a few things. The question is, how do I upload the web application from the test mode in safari

Re: Uploading a reblet to the web via Freeway Pro

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores
Thanks for the info, Mark. Good to know ! Pierre -- Pierre Sahores mobile : 06 03 95 77 70 www.sahores-conseil.com Le 28 juil. 09 à 21:13, Mark Smith a écrit : Stephan and Pierre, I just found that you can embed a revlet in a page using Freeway - you need to create a "markup item" and set

Re: Uploading a reblet to the web via Freeway Pro

2009-07-28 Thread Mark Smith
Stephan and Pierre, I just found that you can embed a revlet in a page using Freeway - you need to create a "markup item" and set it's content to the html generated by rev when you 'save as standalone'. If you just copy and paste from the line that says: up to the line that says then i

Re: Uploading a reblet to the web via Freeway Pro

2009-07-28 Thread Pierre Sahores
Stephan, Freeway Pro is a great tool i own and use too but it's not designed to handle the revlet upload in the needed way (sticked as a simple url binded media, alike images or movies inside the resource directory can't do the trick). You will get what you expect in using, in betwin othe

Uploading a reblet to the web via Freeway Pro

2009-07-28 Thread Stgoldberg
I've successfully gotten a stack to show up in Safari in test mode with webmedia. Navigation between cards is quick, but any script with RevGoURL does not work. In addition, on attempting to upload the stack to my website using Freeway Pro (the development tool I used to create the website

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-07-25 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Jim Ault wrote: > >>>  I just made a quick test page at >>>  . > > > Thought I would do my first shot at viewing a revlet page. > Downloaded and installed the plugin. > > Unfortunately > all I get is the partia

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-07-25 Thread Jim Ault
I just made a quick test page at . Thought I would do my first shot at viewing a revlet page. Downloaded and installed the plugin. Unfortunately all I get is the partial download of the page and my status bar says "Read www.runrev.

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-07-25 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Andre Garzia wrote: > that is too cute a tool!!! :D > > Liked the template! :D Ty :-) The template is just one of iWeb's but the stack is quite useful. And once I had worked out where the revlet file needed to go, using iWeb made it really easy. Cheers, Sarah __

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-07-25 Thread Andre Garzia
that is too cute a tool!!! :D Liked the template! :D On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 11:13 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote: > On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:22 PM, wrote: >> I've successfully created a web application with webmedia. it runs good >> although I'll have to clean up a few things. The question is, how

Re: uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-07-25 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:22 PM, wrote: > I've successfully created a web application with webmedia. it runs good > although I'll have to clean up a few things. The question is, how do I upload > the web application from the test mode in safari that webmedia creates to an > actual web page on t

uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-07-24 Thread revinfo1155
I've successfully created a web application with webmedia. it runs good although I'll have to clean up a few things. The question is, how do I upload the web application from the test mode in safari that webmedia creates to an actual web page on the web? i have access to idisk storage and iweb.

Re: Problems uploading to RevOnline

2009-02-20 Thread Peter Brigham MD
FYI re problems uploading to RevOnline... Peter M. Brigham pmb...@gmail.com Begin forwarded message: From: Runtime Revolution Support Date: February 20, 2009 5:44:21 AM EST To: Peter Brigham MD Subject: [Ticket#2009021910001167] Re: [Ticket#200902161128] Re: Fwd: RevOnline problem

Re: uploading to RevOnline

2009-02-11 Thread J. Landman Gay
Peter Brigham MD wrote: So who would we contact at Rev to flag this as a problem? Is everyone having the same difficulty? I don't think it's everyone. I recently asked Heather about it and found out there was a database migration a while back where some of the records didn't cross over succe

Re: uploading to RevOnline

2009-02-11 Thread Peter Brigham MD
ware | http://www.hyperactivesw.com So who would we contact at Rev to flag this as a problem? Is everyone having the same difficulty? I seem to recall that Richmond has been uploading his ButtonBasher stack there, so maybe it's platform- or installation-specific? I'm using a MacBook, OSX 1

Re: uploading to RevOnline

2009-02-10 Thread Thomas McGrath III
This is one of the reasons I think the RevOnline needs a really good overhaul. Just sayin... Tom McGrath III Lazy River Software 3mcgr...@comcast.net iTunes Library Suite - libITS Information and download can be found on this page: http://www.lazyriversoftware.com/RevOne.html On Feb

Re: uploading to RevOnline

2009-02-10 Thread J. Landman Gay
Peter Brigham MD wrote: Somehow last year I managed to get one stack up there, but I have no idea what I did to accomplish this. What am I missing? I don't know, but whatever it is, I've been missing it too from about the same time. I haven't been able to upload since then either. I pulled a

uploading to RevOnline

2009-02-10 Thread Peter Brigham MD
OK, this feels like a totally basic question to me, so I apologize in advance I know I asked about this last year sometime, but I couldn't get it to work and I just gave up on it, so it's still a problem for me. I want to share a stack by uploading it to my userspace on RevOn

Uploading images from browser to Rev cgi app

2008-01-22 Thread Richard Miller
I'm looking for a simple way to allow users to upload an image from their browser to my Rev cgi app (running on a MacMini). What code would I use in the html page and in the receiving Rev app? Do I need to use Javascript or PERL or is it even easier than that? Thanks. Richard Miller __

Uploading images from browser to Rev cgi app

2008-01-21 Thread Richard Miller
I'm looking for a simple way to allow users to upload an image from their browser to my Rev cgi app (running on a MacMini). What code would I use in the html page and in the receiving Rev app? Do I need to use Javascript or PERL or is it even easier than that? Thanks. Richard Miller ___

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-27 Thread Josh Mellicker
I just tried Sarah's trick: libURLSetFTPStopTime 1 and the stalled uploading is fixed! Thanks (again!) Sarah! On Nov 15, 2007, at 12:53 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote: However I find that if I am transferring lots of files, that Rev opens a new connection for each file regardless and I ra

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-27 Thread Josh Mellicker
controls when Revolution closes the connection from its end. or try setting the socketTimeoutInterval to some astronomic value like 30 000 (the default is 10 000, which means 10 sec). Some time ago this solved my problems with stalled downloads :-) Best wishes Viktoras Josh Mellicker wrote: I

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-15 Thread Mark Talluto
On Nov 9, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote: Has anyone else experienced stalled libURL operations when uploading or downloading a list of files? Did you find a solution? I wrote a simple FTP program that I use on a daily basis. Minus Revs wonky drag and drop (soon to be fixed in

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-12 Thread Josh Mellicker
amp; "." & tExtension into tFileName put tRemoteFileList2 into tRemoteFileList filter tRemoteFileList with "*" & tFileName & "*" if tRemoteFileList is empty then exit repeat end repeat end if

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-11 Thread Ken Ray
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 13:52:19 -0800, Josh Mellicker wrote: > I am uploading a list of files. > > After uploading a few files with no problem, uploading "stalls" with > no progress, and no timeout message is sent. Yes, I have run into the same thing with large files, where

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-10 Thread viktoras didziulis
the connection from its end. or try setting the socketTimeoutInterval to some astronomic value like 30 000 (the default is 10 000, which means 10 sec). Some time ago this solved my problems with stalled downloads :-) Best wishes Viktoras Josh Mellicker wrote: I am uploading a list of files

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-10 Thread Dave Cragg
On 10 Nov 2007, at 02:03, Josh Mellicker wrote: Are you monitoring the error status with libURLSetStatusCallback. This won't properly indicate a timeout. (This came up on the list recently.) Ah, I do remember that! But does this mean you can't drive a progress bar? libURLSetStatusCallback

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-09 Thread Josh Mellicker
On 9 Nov 2007, at 21:52, Josh Mellicker wrote: I am uploading a list of files. After uploading a few files with no problem, uploading "stalls" with no progress, and no timeout message is sent. Are you monitoring the error status with libURLSetStatusCallback. This won&

Re: Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-09 Thread Dave Cragg
On 9 Nov 2007, at 21:52, Josh Mellicker wrote: I am uploading a list of files. After uploading a few files with no problem, uploading "stalls" with no progress, and no timeout message is sent. Are you monitoring the error status with libURLSetStatusCallback. This won't pr

Anyone noticing stalled uploading? find a solution?

2007-11-09 Thread Josh Mellicker
I am uploading a list of files. After uploading a few files with no problem, uploading "stalls" with no progress, and no timeout message is sent. The first thing I tried was implementing a "red light/green light" to make the upload blocking, so the second file would w

Re: Uploading

2006-08-14 Thread Dar Scott
On Aug 14, 2006, at 3:34 PM, Dave Cragg wrote: You can use libUrlSetStatusCallback (see docs) to get feedback during the upload. (This works with all three methods.) How does this work with 'put URL'? Perhaps I misinterpreted Richard's mail. Naw, I was being too dense. I kept thinking o

Re: Uploading

2006-08-14 Thread Dave Cragg
On 14 Aug 2006, at 20:40, Dar Scott wrote: On Aug 14, 2006, at 1:35 PM, Dave Cragg wrote: My understanding is that with PUT URL, there is no information available about the status of the upload during the upload... only at the end. This isn't a big issue for us if it's a more dependable

Re: Uploading

2006-08-14 Thread Dar Scott
On Aug 14, 2006, at 1:35 PM, Dave Cragg wrote: My understanding is that with PUT URL, there is no information available about the status of the upload during the upload... only at the end. This isn't a big issue for us if it's a more dependable way to upload files of this size. You can us

Re: Uploading

2006-08-14 Thread Dave Cragg
On 14 Aug 2006, at 20:19, Richard Miller wrote: Our program needs to upload files from a computer that uses a wireless broadband connection to our server approximately 10 times per hour. Each file averages 1-1.5 MB in size. What is the most dependable way to do this: liburlFTPupload, libur

Uploading

2006-08-14 Thread Richard Miller
Our program needs to upload files from a computer that uses a wireless broadband connection to our server approximately 10 times per hour. Each file averages 1-1.5 MB in size. What is the most dependable way to do this: liburlFTPupload, liburlFTPuploadFile, or PUT URL? Dependability is the

Re: Error uploading file in Windows: this looks like a bug, please confirm...

2006-07-23 Thread Dan Shafer
it doesn't work with Mac files on a PC? If so, it could be .bundle filetypes as these are actually folders, not files (go figure). Also, MagicCarpet is a FTP client which to my knowledge has no difficulty uploading any filetypes from Mac or PC-- with the exception of .bundle's and .app&#x

Re: Error uploading file in Windows: this looks like a bug, please confirm...

2006-07-23 Thread Chipp Walters
Dan, Do you mean it doesn't work with Mac files on a PC? If so, it could be .bundle filetypes as these are actually folders, not files (go figure). Also, MagicCarpet is a FTP client which to my knowledge has no difficulty uploading any filetypes from Mac or PC-- with the exception of .bun

Re: Error uploading file in Windows: this looks like a bug, please confirm...

2006-07-22 Thread Dan Shafer
ED]/wwwroot/ > Schedule.html" into url vURL now creates an empty file in the correct > location, but no data is in it. > Also creating the file locally and then uploading it to the ftp > server doesn't work, creating the file in the root directory of the > FTP server and then mov

Re: Error uploading file in Windows: this looks like a bug, please confirm...

2006-07-22 Thread Mark Wieder
html" into url vURL now creates an empty file in the correct > location, but no data is in it. > Also creating the file locally and then uploading it to the ftp > server doesn't work, creating the file in the root directory of the > FTP server and then moving it to the corr

Re: Error uploading file in Windows: this looks like a bug, please confirm...

2006-07-21 Thread Ton Kuypers
on, but no data is in it. Also creating the file locally and then uploading it to the ftp server doesn't work, creating the file in the root directory of the FTP server and then moving it to the correct location creates an empty file as well... Can anyone reproduce this on Windows? On th

Re: Error uploading file in Windows

2006-07-21 Thread Dan Shafer
Yeah, my problem was with the file: and binfile: protocols, but merely shifting the approach as Chipp describes it here fixed the problem on OS X. No test yet on WIndows because I still can't get the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ program to compile. Grrr On 7/21/06, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Error uploading file in Windows

2006-07-21 Thread Chipp Walters
Ton, FWIW, I always do it this way: put "user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/wwwroot/Schedule.html" into vURL put vHTML into url ("ftp://"; & vURL) I think Dan Shafer was having a similar problem and this helped. best, Chipp ___ use-revolution mailing list use

Re: Error uploading file in Windows

2006-07-21 Thread Mark Wieder
Ton- Friday, July 21, 2006, 8:37:08 AM, you wrote: > I have a problem when uploading a file to an FTP server... > I developed on OS-X, in the IDE on the Mac this works fine: > put "ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/wwwroot/Schedule.html" into > vURL > put vHTML in

Error uploading file in Windows

2006-07-21 Thread Ton Kuypers
Hi, I have a problem when uploading a file to an FTP server... I developed on OS-X, in the IDE on the Mac this works fine: put "ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/wwwroot/Schedule.html" into vURL put vHTML into url vURL But when I do this in the Windows IDE I get the error &q

FTP trouble uploading files/renaming folders

2006-03-06 Thread Ben Rubinstein
Abstract: I've encountered two different problems uploading data over FTP - if I could solve either of them, I'd have a working solution. One applies only on Windows, the other on both Mac and Windows - both seem to be independant of the destination FTP server. I'm trying to code

Re: anomaly in dictionary entry explained in use-rev long ago; bug in uploading web notes?

2005-10-13 Thread Howard Bornstein
On 10/13/05, Dick Kriesel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That seems like a worthy comment to add to the dictionary entries for the > backgroundNames property and the remove command. Unfortunately, the "Upload > web note" button appears not to work, even though a dialog box reports > "Upload complet

anomaly in dictionary entry explained in use-rev long ago; bug in uploading web notes?

2005-10-12 Thread Dick Kriesel
On 10/12/05 12:04 AM, "Dick Kriesel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The entry for property "the backgroundNames" states: > > The backgroundNames is the list of all backgrounds in the stack whose > backgroundBehavior property is set to true, whether they appear on the > current card or not. > > Whi

Re: Help needed uploading image files ( 0kb issue )

2005-09-15 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On 9/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm writing a small app to allow a collegue to easily update a web page. In > it's simplest form, there is one text box and one image to be changed. > I'm handling the text changes by inserting a javascript include script on > the web page

Help needed uploading image files ( 0kb issue )

2005-09-15 Thread kevin
I'm writing a small app to allow a collegue to easily update a web page. In it's simplest form, there is one text box and one image to be changed. I'm handling the text changes by inserting a javascript include script on the web page and using this app to modify the text file it points to. The file

Re: uploading QuickTime movie to ftp server

2005-08-16 Thread Claire Bradin Siskin
> Here is the message that I got: "Quicktime cannot open the file > . It is not a file that QuickTime understands (-2048)". Dave Cragg wrote: I read somewhere that QT movies need to be "prepared" (flattened) for x-platform use. If so, I guess this would be t

Re: uploading QuickTime movie to ftp server

2005-08-15 Thread Dave Cragg
On 15 Aug 2005, at 17:46, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote: Here, after uploading, I switched off both read/write access to the file, and the Player gave the message "QuickTime cannot open the file "test.mov" an unknown error occurred (-5000)" Is that the message you

Re: uploading QuickTime movie to ftp server

2005-08-15 Thread Claire Bradin Siskin
rmissions on the uploaded file. Does it give read permissions to the user who is trying to open the file with the QuickTime Player? Dave, I checked the permissions, and, it gives read permissions to everyone. Here, after uploading, I switched off both read/write access to the file, a

Re: uploading QuickTime movie to ftp server

2005-08-15 Thread Dave Cragg
d check the permissions on the uploaded file. Does it give read permissions to the user who is trying to open the file with the QuickTime Player? Here, after uploading, I switched off both read/write access to the file, and the Player gave the message "QuickTime cannot open the file &

Re: uploading QuickTime movie to ftp server

2005-08-15 Thread Claire Bradin Siskin
Hi Dave, If you think it would help, I can send you the real script with the real URL. Thanks, Claire On 15 Aug 2005, at 03:03, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote: I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp server, using the following script: put URL "binfile:moviefile.mov"

Re: uploading QuickTime movie to ftp server

2005-08-15 Thread Claire Bradin Siskin
On 15 Aug 2005, at 03:03, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote: I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp server, using the following script: put URL "binfile:moviefile.mov" into URL "ftp://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/moviefile.mov" With this script, I get a file on the server

Re: uploading QuickTime movie to ftp server

2005-08-15 Thread Dave Cragg
On 15 Aug 2005, at 03:03, Claire Bradin Siskin wrote: I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp server, using the following script: put URL "binfile:moviefile.mov" into URL "ftp:// username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/moviefile.mov" With this script, I get a file on the ser

uploading QuickTime movie to ftp server

2005-08-15 Thread Claire Bradin Siskin
I am trying to upload a binary file (QuickTime movie) to an ftp server, using the following script: put URL "binfile:moviefile.mov" into URL "ftp://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/moviefile.mov" With this script, I get a file on the server with the correct number of bytes, but the file appears

Uploading cloned stacks on Rev Online (was Record/play wave files without QT)

2005-06-08 Thread Eric Chatonet
Hi Signe Marie and all, Fingerprint is a custom property created by Rev in any stack uploaded to Rev Online. > Clone the stack > Clear the cRevOnline custom property set of the cloned stack :-) > You have got a new baby... View>Revolution UI Elements in List and Custom properties pane in the

Re: Uploading/Downloading stability

2005-04-15 Thread Alex Tweedly
Chipp Walters wrote: That's an interesting problem. I think I would approach it on two fronts: the server side and the client side. I'll describe the download method, you would reverse for upload. On the server side, I would break-up the file into smaller chunks..perhaps use a Rev CGI to do it.

Re: Uploading/Downloading stability

2005-04-15 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Many FTP servers support resuming incomplete downloads, as do some HTTP servers. I don't know if Rev supports resuming transfers, though. I kind of doubt it. Not a bad feature request, or it could be done with an external... Maybe a wrapper aroun

Re: Uploading/Downloading stability

2005-04-15 Thread Chipp Walters
Hi Richard, That's an interesting problem. I think I would approach it on two fronts: the server side and the client side. I'll describe the download method, you would reverse for upload. On the server side, I would break-up the file into smaller chunks..perhaps use a Rev CGI to do it. Just rea

Uploading/Downloading stability

2005-04-14 Thread Richard Miller
(Sent this post yesterday. No replies yet. Someone's bound to have some feedback on this issue, so I'm trying again) My Rev program needs to upload and download a file of roughly 2 MB in size 3-8 times every 30 minutes via a wireless connection. This wireless connection is through the built-in

Uploading/Downloading stability

2005-04-14 Thread Richard Miller
My Rev program needs to upload and download a file of roughly 2 MB in size 3-8 times every 30 minutes via a wireless connection. This wireless connection is through the built-in airport card in an IBook. Sometimes this connection is received via a wired DSL or cable modem (and wireless router),

Re: Uploading a file via serial port?

2005-01-19 Thread Alex Tweedly
Alex Tweedly wrote: Run a program on the solaris box which exits the "file copy" when it sees a suitable pattern. If you don't have Rev (or Perl, or Python, or ) it would be easy to write an awk script to do this. It has been too long since I used Unix you don't need awk or Perl for th

Re: Uploading a file via serial port?

2005-01-19 Thread Alex Tweedly
Glen Bojsza wrote: The machine that has the file I want to upload is on windows XP and the machine I want to receive the file is a solaris box. Currently the serial stack works for reading and writing commands to the solaris box. I have asked before but without success... is there a way to send a c

Re: Uploading a file via serial port?

2005-01-19 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Control-D would be numToChar(4). 1 = Ctrl-A, 2 = Ctrl-B, etc. On Jan 19, 2005, at 7:14 PM, Glen Bojsza wrote: The machine that has the file I want to upload is on windows XP and the machine I want to receive the file is a solaris box. Currently the seri

Re: Uploading a file via serial port?

2005-01-19 Thread Glen Bojsza
The machine that has the file I want to upload is on windows XP and the machine I want to receive the file is a solaris box. Currently the serial stack works for reading and writing commands to the solaris box. I have asked before but without success... is there a way to send a ctrl-d through the

Re: Uploading a file via serial port?

2005-01-19 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 You can't use USB to network two computers without additional adapters, etc. You *can* do that with FireWire (IEEE 1394, or whatever the spec is -- DVLink, etc.), however. Is at least one of the computers running a UNIX-type system? If so, you migh

Re: Uploading a file via serial port?

2005-01-19 Thread Paul Salyers
At 05:37 PM 1/19/2005, you wrote: I was wondering if anyone has experience in moving files between two systems that are connected via serial ports. I have used Sarah's serial test stack (which works perfectly!) in communicating between the two machines but now I want to be able to upload a file fro

Uploading a file via serial port?

2005-01-19 Thread Glen Bojsza
I was wondering if anyone has experience in moving files between two systems that are connected via serial ports. I have used Sarah's serial test stack (which works perfectly!) in communicating between the two machines but now I want to be able to upload a file from one machine to the other. Does

Re: FileFormat for uploading/downloading OS X apps

2004-11-04 Thread Frank Leahy
On Nov 4, 2004, at 5:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Frank Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: FileFormat for uploading/downloading OS X apps To: How to use Revolution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=MACINTOSH; for

Re: FileFormat for uploading/downloading OS X apps

2004-11-04 Thread Frank Engel
04, at 1:30, Andre Garzia wrote: On Nov 3, 2004, at 1:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone tell me the preferred method for uploading and downloading Mac OS X apps from http servers via Revolution? Rob, I don't know what you're trying to do, but, one way is to use stuffit to c

Re: FileFormat for uploading/downloading OS X apps

2004-11-03 Thread RGould8
I think I like your gzip method best, as then I can controll the decompression in Revolution. I'm still having some trouble getting the decompressed file to be usable, however. So far, this part gets the file and decompresses it: put decompress(URL "http://www.librarytools.com/InstallAIM4.

Re: FileFormat for uploading/downloading OS X apps

2004-11-02 Thread Andre Garzia
On Nov 3, 2004, at 1:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone tell me the preferred method for uploading and downloading Mac OS X apps from http servers via Revolution? Rob, I don't know what you're trying to do, but, one way is to use stuffit to compress and libURL for the downl

FileFormat for uploading/downloading OS X apps

2004-11-02 Thread RGould8
Can anyone tell me the preferred method for uploading and downloading Mac OS X apps from http servers via Revolution? For instance, let's say that I want my Revolution app to download the AOL AIM 4.7 installer from an HTTP server. First, I'd upload the file "InstallAIM4.7&quo

Re: FTP file uploading problem

2004-06-23 Thread Dave Cragg
At 7:18 pm -0400 22/6/04, Richard Miller wrote: Dave: Thanks for the suggestion. I tried this: libURLftpUploadfile "/Users/richard/Desktop/keylabels.txt","ftp://anonymous%40portable-pro.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/" It didn't return an error (in fact, THE RESULT didn't return anything...maybe that's g

Re: FTP file uploading problem

2004-06-22 Thread Andre Garzia
On Jun 22, 2004, at 6:22 PM, Richard Miller wrote: libURLftpUpload fld 1,"ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]" your url format is wrong it should be "username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/your/folder" this should fix you! cheers -- Andre Alves Garzia  2004  BRAZIL http://studio.soapdog.org __

Re: FTP file uploading problem

2004-06-22 Thread Richard Miller
EMAIL PROTECTED]@host180.ipowerweb.com/ This works fine... no problem seeing the files there. I can also use this info to ftp a file there via an FTP program. No problem uploading the file. This doesn't work from within Rev: libURLftpUpload fld 1,"ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (or any va

Re: FTP file uploading problem

2004-06-22 Thread Richard Miller
problem seeing the files there. I can also use this info to ftp a file there via an FTP program. No problem uploading the file. This doesn't work from within Rev: libURLftpUpload fld 1,"ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (or any variation I've tried yet). It gives me

Re: FTP file uploading problem

2004-06-22 Thread Dave Cragg
ddress to allow access to my public ftp directory. ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]@host180.ipowerweb.com/ This works fine... no problem seeing the files there. I can also use this info to ftp a file there via an FTP program. No problem uploading the file. This doesn't work from within Rev: l

Re: FTP file uploading problem

2004-06-22 Thread Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
there via an FTP program. No problem uploading the file. This doesn't work from within Rev: libURLftpUpload fld 1,"ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (or any variation I've tried yet). It gives me an immediate ERROR message (using PUT TH

Re: Uploading html text

2003-06-17 Thread Sarah
Uploading to a web site is usually done using FTP. Rev can certainly do that as it has a full suite of FTP commands. Filter the TD with "ftp" and see what you get. The "libURLftpUpload" or "libURLftpUploadFile" commands should do what you need, but check the exam

Uploading html text

2003-06-17 Thread Jim Hurley
I have experimented with using RunRev to edit a web site (one to which I have the password.) Using the following: set the text of field 1 to url "http://home.myServer.net/jhurley/"; I get the HTML text of the web site as follows: Index of /jhurley etc. Is it possible for me t

Re: Uploading a file the webform way

2002-02-15 Thread Sjoerd Op 't Land
Terry Vogelaar wrote/ schreef: > I know it is possible to upload files using the FTP-protocol. I also know it > is possible to send messages to a web server just like a HTML-form would > send messages. But is it also possible to upload files that way? Like a > HTML-form that has a ? (I realize no

Uploading a file the webform way

2002-02-13 Thread Terry Vogelaar
I know it is possible to upload files using the FTP-protocol. I also know it is possible to send messages to a web server just like a HTML-form would send messages. But is it also possible to upload files that way? Like a HTML-form that has a ? (I realize not all listers will understand what I am