Witango-Talk: Witango and Excel

2003-10-16 Thread Wolf, Gene
I'm hoping someone on this list will have some experience with Witango talking to Excel. We have the need to have Witango read Excel files directly and have that working, not a problem. However, when Witango reads the excel file it acquires it as a data source for the default length of time. Thi

Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango editor source control for Windows

2003-10-16 Thread Dale Graham
Heh heh, well, on the Mac OS X side, I *much* prefer Jonah's solution! On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 10:41 AM, John McGowan wrote: Forget about integrating with the witango editor... use Tortise CVS on windows and you won't want too. Since Tortise adds items to your right click menu it ma

Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango editor source control for Windows

2003-10-16 Thread John McGowan
Dale, Have you ever tried this CVS solution. http://www.heilancoo.net/MacCVSClient/ /John Dale Graham wrote: Heh heh, well, on the Mac OS X side, I *much* prefer Jonah's solution! On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 10:41 AM, John McGowan wrote: Forget about integrating with the witango edito

RE: Witango-Talk: Witango and Excel

2003-10-16 Thread Robert Shubert
Witango 5 is very efficient at opening data sources, and I tend to set my timeout very low, 1-5 minutes, without a problem. Robert -Original Message- From: Wolf, Gene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Witango-Talk: Witango a

Witango-Talk: Tomorrow, Tomorrow, I'll Post You Tomorrow, It's Only a Daaayyyy Aaaaaa-way!!!

2003-10-16 Thread Steve Smith
I know how to convert from miles to kilometers, US $ to Cdn $, fahrenheit to celsius, gallons to litres, furlongs to miles (Dad is a big horseracing fan), ... ... but does anyone know how many hours there are in an Australian Day? Because tomorrow doesn't seem to be a day away. <@VAR NAME='facia

Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango editor source control for Windows

2003-10-16 Thread Dale Graham
I want a more integrated solution, if at all possible. And yes, I have tried it. (That's why I want a such a solution, as described by Jim Kass) On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 09:49 AM, John McGowan wrote: Dale, Have you ever tried this CVS solution. http://www.heilancoo.net/MacCVSClient

Witango-Talk: witango 5.5 upgrade

2003-10-16 Thread Michael Dittbrenner
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Witango-Talk: Dreamweaver 3 and .tml files

2003-10-16 Thread Roland A . Dumas
Got a client with windows Dreamweaver version 3 She can edit the .tml files in dreamweaver, BUT, Dreamweaver needs to be configured to allow wysiwyg views of .tml pages. In DW MX, there is a config file that needs to be edited. Does anyone know what the tweak is for DW3? (don't tell me to make

Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango editor source control for Windows

2003-10-16 Thread John McGowan
Understood. I prefer the CVS integration with my operating system, because I've typically got more than Witango files in my source code repository, and I like to keep my SCCS activities separate from my editing. Because many times the file that I need to checkout and modify isn't something I'

Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Jan Magnusson
Hi,   Platform: W2003 Server, IIS 6, Witango 5.0   Has anybody run into this before:   A simple <@for...> metatag pair within a more complex results action has managed to destroy my day by generating the following (typical) IIS error output:   ___

RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Tom Ferguson
do you need < > on the closing /@for ?? -Original Message-From: Jan Magnusson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 4:42 PMTo: Witango-TalkSubject: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error Hi,   Platform: W2003 Server, IIS 6, Witango

RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Jan Magnusson
I'm afraid that was not the case, the lack of the < > seems to have been due to my mistake of sending the first mail in html format and not plain text. The whole results action pasted straight from the taf: <@assign name="arrTempCategory" value="<@filter array='arrGenre' expr='

Re: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Ferrà A&T - Giorgio Tassistro
I think that this is a error <@for stop="<@numrows array='@@request$arrTempGenre'>"> you can yo try so <@for stop="<@numrows array=request$arrTempGenre>"> Regards Giorgio - Original Message - From: "Jan Magnusson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 16

RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Jan Magnusson
I'll give it a try. The by me most used version on that was as follows: <@for start="1" stop="<@numrows array='arrTempGenre' scope='request'>"> but I tried all and every possible form I could just come up with. Jan -Original Message- From: Ferrà A&T - Giorgio Tassistro [mailto:[EMAIL P

Witango-Talk: registry problems

2003-10-16 Thread Stephen Su
Has anyone ever gotten this type of error? The description for Event ID ( 10 ) in Source ( Witango_Server_5 ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. T

Re: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Rick Sanders
Jan, The XML problem isn't an error in the taf, but a problem with IIS seeing the WiTango server.   Make sure you've allowed the web service extension for the wiis.dll (t4iis.dll Tango 2000). Otherwise, IIS will deny a taf from running.   Also, you're using a custom scope.

RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Jan Magnusson
Sorry, did not work. Same IIS error displayed. I also tried it in the form: <@for stop="<@numrows array='request$arrTempGenre'>"> Same thing. Jan -Original Message- From: Ferrà A&T - Giorgio Tassistro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 00:52 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Jan Magnusson
Rick,   1. The iis/witango service is not the issue. Otherways it would not run at all, but everything else of the taf works. I can't just now check it since I'm inside the firewall, but I think that if you try the following address you might be able to get into the application in question a

Re: Witango-Talk: registry problems

2003-10-16 Thread witango man
I presume you got this error out of your normal event log. This is not caused by the registry. It would appear that your witango server has hit a system exception - then it tried to get information for the error to put into the application log but failed Look in your witangoevents.log instead

Re: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Rick Sanders
Hey Jan,   Firstly, did you check this out:   Line 98, Position 109   It seems that it's an error that WiTango doesn't understand, and causes a general fault. So, IIS takes over.   Looking at the error, it's bringing back the line, and points to the position where the error is supposed to be:

RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Jan Magnusson
Thank you Rick for the time spent on investigating this.   I think you are right regarding the WiTango/IIS relationship. Something makes WiTango put out some xml or whatever it might be not understandable to IIS.   The problem with that IIS error message is that the information in it relate

RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error

2003-10-16 Thread Scott Cadillac
Hi Jan, I'm impressed with your work - using XHTML :-) My first reaction was just the same as Rick's - that IIS and Witango were erroring somehow and sending raw XML from an unprocessed TAF file. But with XHTML, you are supposed to send XML. So in fact the error is not with IIS or Witango, bu

Witango-Talk: [OT] New XML Databinding example with client-side sorting...

2003-10-16 Thread Scott Cadillac
Hi Folks, For anybody that is interested, this evening I posted a new XML Databinding to HTML example on my site that demonstrates client-side sorting of an HTML table. The client-side code uses XSLT and JScript and of course only works for MS Internet Explorer 5.x and up on Windows. The Ser

Witango-Talk: anyone reported a bug?

2003-10-16 Thread Roland A . Dumas
for quite a while, the bug form has produced 'missing entry' reports for fields that were entered. Anyone successfully submitted a bug report? TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf

Witango-Talk: creating HTML email with form for submission?

2003-10-16 Thread ServerSmiths Tango Development
Say Folks, I thought I had a post flagged that talked about the correct email header for Tango to use to create a valid HTML email but cannot find it. Anyone have any input/tips/advice? I need to create a valid HTML email and then write it to a folder on my disk where my SMTP server will take

RE: Witango-Talk: creating HTML email with form for submission?

2003-10-16 Thread Ben Johansen
Hi Granted there are a lot of email clients out there that render HTML, there are still a lot that don't. you should format and email using mime type multipart/alternative and have a plain text versions with a link to a pre-filled in form along with the html version of the form pre-filled in with

Re: Witango-Talk: creating HTML email with form for submission?

2003-10-16 Thread Jason Schulz
Michael, If you are writing the emails as files, you will need to do the line wraps yourself, which means for each message, the last thing you do before writing each file out to the SMTP server is to replace all instances of '=' with '=3D', and wrap the long lines with the last character on the wr