Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Dino Viehland
Tony wrote: > > Are you trying to view the html file direct off the filesystem? You still > > need to serve it for it to work, even if it is only locally. You can use > > chiron to do this. > > Ah, that will be it then. Thanks very much! > > IMO adding this information to > http://ironpython.ne

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Tony Meyer
>> Are you trying to view the html file direct off the filesystem? You still >> need to serve it for it to work, even if it is only locally. You can use >> chiron to do this. > > Ah, that will be it then.  Thanks very much! Dropping it into Sites and loading from there did indeed fix the problem (

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Tony Meyer
> Are you trying to view the html file direct off the filesystem? You still > need to serve it for it to work, even if it is only locally. You can use > chiron to do this. Ah, that will be it then. Thanks very much! IMO adding this information to http://ironpython.net/browser/gettingstarted.html

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Michael Foord
On 26/07/2010 23:51, Tony Meyer wrote: Hi, I guess this is more complex than I thought. Is anyone able to simply confirm that they are able to get a simple script like this (using gestalt.ironpython.net) working? At least if I know that it's theoretically possible, I can try and figure out wha

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Tony Meyer
Hi, I guess this is more complex than I thought. Is anyone able to simply confirm that they are able to get a simple script like this (using gestalt.ironpython.net) working? At least if I know that it's theoretically possible, I can try and figure out what I'm doing wrong. Thanks, Tony On Thu,

Re: [IronPython] Building IronPython from sources

2010-07-26 Thread Dave Fugate
Hi Lukas, the error message below is because you don't have the version of Silverlight installed which was used to build IronPython 2.6.1. For this particular release, I believe it was something like "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Silverlight\3.0.40624.0". You can find out for sure by examining the

[IronPython] Tim Wyatt is out of the office

2010-07-26 Thread Tim P. Wyatt
I will be out of the office starting 26-07-2010 and will not return until 28-07-2010. I will be reviewing my email less frequently than usual. For urgent matters please contact the Vancouver Help Desk at 1-800-661-7712 (helpd...@ppi.ca) ___ Users ma

Re: [IronPython] Time out

2010-07-26 Thread Michael Foord
On 26/07/2010 15:51, Scott Holden wrote: I'm currently dealing with the same issue. So far, a separate thread is the only thing I've come up with, but Thread.Abort seems a bit drastic, and may be hazardous to your health... Is there a safer way? I've not had problems with use of Thread.Abort

Re: [IronPython] Time out

2010-07-26 Thread Scott Holden
I'm currently dealing with the same issue. So far, a separate thread is the only thing I've come up with, but Thread.Abort seems a bit drastic, and may be hazardous to your health... Is there a safer way? On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Michael Foord wrote: > On 23/07/2010 14:49, Saeli Mathie

Re: [IronPython] IronPython for ASP.Net with .Net 4.0

2010-07-26 Thread Dody Gunawinata
Oh dude, you just made my year! On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Jimmy Schementi wrote: > See > http://blog.jimmy.schementi.com/2010/07/aspnet-dynamic-language-support-is-open.html. > *Finally*, it's now open source too! =) > ~Jimmy > > > > On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Jimmy Schementi wrot

[IronPython] [ANN] ASP.NET dynamic language support is open source!

2010-07-26 Thread Jimmy Schementi
I'm happy to *finally *announce that the *ASP.NET dynamic language support*is now *open source*: *Download IronPython and ASP.NET integration (includes 2.7 Alpha 1 binaries):* http://ironpython.net/download/aspnet-20100716 IronPython 2.7A1 can be found here, along with the full Python standard li