Title: Calculating number of characters inside a variable/DOM?
Hi there everyone,
I am assuming that I have to use <@CALC> somewhere here, but I’m not really sure how because this isn’t working for me
My logic is this:
<@ASSIGN NAME="dump" VALUE=" '="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xm
Title: Calculating number of characters inside a variable/DOM?
shouldn't this:
<@ARG TOTALCHARS VALUE='<@CALC len(@@dump)>'>
be this:
<@ASSIGN TOTALCHARS VALUE='<@CALC len(@@dump)>'>
?
From: Kaustav Acharya
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006
12:12To: w
Ian, All,
I have the beginnings of what MIGHT be a helpful solution, but I need
to have it tested out by people on other carriers, especially those in
Europe. I'd sincerely appreciate it if some of you could try out
sending a message to yourself I would really appreciate it, and please
let me
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Calculating number of characters inside a variable/DOM?
Hi Tom,
I tried that tried calling it in an argument...am I doing something silly here?
On 8/7/06 9:25 AM, "Tom Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
shouldn't this:
<@ARG TOTALCHARS VALUE='<@CALC len(@@dump)>
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Calculating number of characters inside a
variable/DOM?
K – you are =) (happens to the
best of us)
@arg displays the value of an argument
passed from either url or from a form. You cannot assign to it (I think –
correct me someone if I am wrong)
You are t
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Calculating number of characters inside a variable/DOM?
Hi Shane and All,
Wow that was a DOI moment!!! Thanks you guys! Appreciate the feedback and help! ^_^
~K~
On 8/7/06 10:44 AM, "Shane Pearlman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
K – you are =) (happens to the best
The next X-serve will be an intel box. Will witango run on it?
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That's interesting! I actually sent Tango a question about this...still
awaiting an answer!
On 8/7/06 12:04 PM, "Roland Dumas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The next X-serve will be an intel box. Will witango run on it?
>
>
It will run in rosetta, unless witango has a universal binary that we
have not seen. But also, java will not work, it does not run under
rosetta, so java and witango would not work together, if that is an
issue for you.
So it will run, but slow. I have a couple of mactel machines.
--
Robe
Do you mean the Mac version which I am sure would run under Rosetta but
would be slower I would think or the windows version which is not going to
run unless you are running boot camp or parallels and I am not sure you can
do that on the server software.
I would guess the next version of the serve
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