Re: Witango-Talk: Objects.ini purpose/description

2007-04-11 Thread William M Conlon
Great question. From the docs: Setting up Security for Executing Objects . For security reasons, you may want to control which objects can be executed by Witango Server. The file that contains the control settings is the object configuration file. The default name of this file is objects

Re: Witango-Talk: AJAX Pop-up list

2007-04-11 Thread Alan Wolfe
I've done quite a bit of ajax and this book by far is the most comprehensive, most useful and easiest to understand that I've seen http://www.amazon.com/Ajax-Patterns-Practices-Experts-Voice/dp/1590596161/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-3103529-0108038?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1176333998&sr=8-1 really awesome bo

Witango-Talk: Objects.ini purpose/description

2007-04-11 Thread A.R.
Hi, Everyone. A question recently came up while thinking about centralized storage for Class files. I understand that the centralization made possible by TCFSEARCHPATH in witango.ini. However it is not clear for Us as to what is the purpose of objects.ini file and TCF section in it in gene

Re: Witango-Talk: Stumped

2007-04-11 Thread Robert Garcia
no, because you assign the value as the column, assign VALUE="1" and then when it is checked, it will be 1. -- Robert Garcia President - BigHead Technology VP Application Development - eventpix.com 13653 West Park Dr Magalia, Ca 95954 ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

RE: Witango-Talk: AJAX Pop-up list

2007-04-11 Thread Ted Wolfley
Hi, We just started using AJAX this year and I did a google search on AJAX autocomplete. The code to interact with the database was in php but I just created a taf to handle the requests. It is easier than you think to set up. Ted From: Stefan Gonick

RE: Witango-Talk: Stumped

2007-04-11 Thread Tom Ferguson
well don't I feel stupid... Thanks! > -Original Message- > From: Ted Wolfley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 02:23 > To: witango-talk@witango.com > Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Stumped > > Hi, > > If D is null in the database, the value of the input box is >

RE: Witango-Talk: Stumped

2007-04-11 Thread Ted Wolfley
Hi, If D is null in the database, the value of the input box is null. Set the value of the input box to what the value should be if checked. Ted -Original Message- From: Tom Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 2:13 PM To: witango-talk@witango.com Subject:

Witango-Talk: AJAX Pop-up list

2007-04-11 Thread Stefan Gonick
Hi Everyone, I want to do the simplest possible AJAX function for one of my clients. I have never done any AJAX before, so I don't even know where to start and am hesitant to plunge into the whole topic for this simple application. What I am trying to do is as follows: I have a table with 2500

RE: Witango-Talk: Stumped

2007-04-11 Thread Tom Ferguson
um... ok. I intended to set the value of "D" on the form to the current value in the database. If the database is null, it will be unchecked, if the database is 1 it will be checked. I must be having a space cadet moment, but doesn't checking the box make the value "1"?? > -Original Mes

Re: Witango-Talk: Stumped

2007-04-11 Thread Dale Graham
Actually looks like a quoting problem to me... Should be <@IFEQUAL '<@COLUMN "BlastMailList.D" ENCODING=MULTILINE> ' '1'>CHECKED>D That is you had <@COLUMN "BlastMailList.D"> and "1" -- that looks not workable. On Apr 11, 2007, at 1:06 PM, Tom Ferguson wrote: I've got a form that ha

Re: Witango-Talk: Stumped

2007-04-11 Thread William M Conlon
You've defined the checked value of "D" to be "NULL". when you check it, you get NULL submitted Bill William M. Conlon, P.E., Ph.D. To the Point 2330 Bryant Street Palo Alto, CA 94301 vox: 650.327.2175 (direct) fax: 650.329.8335 mobile: 650.906.9929 e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Witango-Talk: Stumped

2007-04-11 Thread Tom Ferguson
I've got a form that has a series of checkboxes. They are defined as follows: "1">CHECKED>D If I check one of the checkboxes, it does not update the field in the database. When I put it in debug mode, the args are there but the newly checked arg shows a null value. However, if I uncheck one o

Re: Spam:******, RE: Witango-Talk: FW: client side calculator

2007-04-11 Thread Ben Johansen
As robert said, it is flagging on the content, which in this case is Javascript in the body of an email, this is not normal. if Robert had wrapped it in tag it prob wouldn't have flagged but since it wasn't some email clients will run the JS upon view. Ben On Apr 11, 2007, at 8:01 AM, D

Re: Spam:******, RE: Witango-Talk: FW: client side calculator

2007-04-11 Thread Dale and Tom
We have the same issue/problem with our email server at the NIH. Occasionally it will take exception to *something* in a completely non-objectionable WitangoTalk message and mark it as "probable spam" in the subject line. I find this amusing and always wonder just what the program found tha

Re: Spam:******, RE: Witango-Talk: FW: client side calculator

2007-04-11 Thread Robert Garcia
I apologize. I didn't acccuse you of spamming. My mail server that I use for my witango account, threw that in there. I didn't do that. It saw something in our email exchange, and added the spam to the subject. I didn't find anything offensive in what you wrote, and was happy to help. Sor

RE: Spam:******, RE: Witango-Talk: FW: client side calculator

2007-04-11 Thread Janet
Hi Robert I wrote you a short, polite reply and thanked you for you assistance. I have been using witango since it was tango - for many years and have contributed here from time to time. Over the years I have become a competnt witango programmer, however I never have neeed to or wanted to lea

Witango-Talk: spammed

2007-04-11 Thread Janet
I should have mentioned my specific requests for help always assume that I would be trading help for a fee. Janet TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf