Re: Witango-Talk: Studio on Leopard

2008-11-13 Thread Graham Dale
Unfortunately, I agree with Dan. Though a Mac person, I have had to bite the bullet and use Witango under Windows. You can still use the Mac WitangoServer to test, though ('cause we've had trouble with the Windows Witangoserver!) Hooray for dual systems. On [Nov 13 -2008 ], at 8:03 AM, Dan

Re: Witango-Talk: Wintago Server with Apache on Windows 2008 Server?

2008-11-06 Thread Graham Dale
If you are running a server version of Apache 2.2.6 or later, I think that's the 64-bit version. Either install an OLDER version of Apache (if Windows Server will let you) or find some Windows-based method to strip the 64-bit code from the httpd executable. That fixes this problem on the M

Re: Witango-Talk: Witango and @SORT for arrays

2008-11-03 Thread Graham Dale
I don't know if this is related, but there is a (long reported) bug in Witango where sorts applied to user scoped variables don't "take". (The sort persists once the array is sorted, however.) So we sort as request scope, then save out as user scope... and if we have to re-do a scope on us

Re: Witango-Talk: Passing variable from Javascript to WiTango

2008-11-03 Thread Graham Dale
How about a javascript write statement for the assign statement? e.g. var myvar = 'This is my var'; document.write='<@assign name="local$testvar" value= etc On [Nov 3 -2008 ], at 2:08 AM, MC Tay wrote: Hi: Can someone show me how to pass a variable from Javascript to WiTango variabl

Re: Witango-Talk: the price of waiting

2008-11-01 Thread Graham Dale
gy VP Application Development - eventpix.com 13653 West Park Dr Magalia, Ca 95954 ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bighead.net/ - http://eventpix.com/ On Nov 1, 2008, at 8:48 AM, Graham Dale wrote: Answering question 1 Witango 5.5 *server*

Re: Witango-Talk: the price of waiting

2008-11-01 Thread Graham Dale
Answering question 1 Witango 5.5 *server* will definitely run on an Intel Mac server. We're running it on two Mac OS X Servers (running Leopard) right now. Set up is tricky, but I have detailed that on this list in the past. Please check the archives. Contact me offlist for a Witango serve

Re: Witango-Talk: Open Letter to Phil and Sophie

2008-10-21 Thread Graham Dale
They may have just set things up so that people who tend to be SO offensive get bounced. I know *I* would! 8) On [Oct 21 -2008 ], at 9:53 AM, Dan Stein wrote: something to keep in mind but I do really doubt that Tom's comments will cause them to shut down the list. and my emails to soph

Re: Witango-Talk: error on install - How to fix for Mac OS X, INTEL

2008-10-18 Thread Graham Dale
the wrong architecture (perhaps intel when I need ppc)... Jon On Oct 18, 2008, at 1:20 PM, Graham Dale wrote: You need to "lipo" Apache, etc. Here are instructions (again) ... Note that this works for both Server and Client, but the absolute addresses given here are for CLIENT

Re: Witango-Talk: error on install - How to fix for Mac OS X, INTEL

2008-10-18 Thread Graham Dale
You need to "lipo" Apache, etc. Here are instructions (again) ... Note that this works for both Server and Client, but the absolute addresses given here are for CLIENT. You need to ensure that you are using the right addresses for SERVER. WitangoServer for Intel Macs requ

Witango-Talk: Leopard (?) possibly causing an issue with Java memory and it's ...

2008-08-28 Thread Graham Dale
fouling up some parts of our Witango java application pretty badly. In the past, we could add TONS of publications in one big swoop - now we get a java out of memory error with 4 or 5 In the past, we could add 600 authors to a publication - now we cannot add 60 without getting a similar err

Re: Witango-Talk: Observations on Survey results

2008-08-06 Thread Graham Dale
I for one did not indicate using the beta, because ***IT EXPIRED, AND HAS BEEN EXPIRED FOR MONTHS*** I have absolutely no clue how anyone could still be using it... so I don't believe the comment via a vis the Witango 6 beta can be useful in that context ... And to cast the analysis in a bi

Witango-Talk: Witango Studio, Windows, permissions and preferences

2008-06-26 Thread Graham Dale
We're a US Federal group, and new Windows security policies have gotten tighter and tighter... leading to (sometimes) an almost complete inability to get work done. (Surprise!) At any rate, we now have "admin" accounts for software installation and non-admin accounts for work on our Windows