On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) wrote:
I had thought of that, but was afraid that sort of backwards filtering could run a long time also. If you've not had problems, then I'll give it a try.
A couple of year back it was determined (discussed) on this list tha
On Monday, December 8, 2003, at 09:05 AM, Roland Dumas wrote:
I've gotten the trigger to do it's thing (OS X), but I wanted it to
save the expiring variables to a file, but they were gone already.
You're doing it wrong.
The idea is that you have written the vars to an array (usually in the
do
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 09:32 AM, Chuck Leavens wrote:
I have not been able to bump up a box yet to find out. I don't have a
spare to risk.
That's why some of us always partition our discs ;-). Let's you put
your toe in the water and then jump back if it's too hot or cold.
Michael Het
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
This is being sent on as-is but the info at the bottom shows a bright
light and since the post is from an Apple developer and covers the
issue quite well, I think it is good to get the info out. MH.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Eric Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue Oct 7, 2003 10:12:0
Say Folks,
I have a meeting coming up (next week) where it would be really
valuable to be able to speak with some knowledge about the status of
the Tango to J2EE compiler.
Any updates? as I remember it was to be available in the summer.
I would like to know it's proposed price and date of rele
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 05:44 AM, Witango Customer Support wrote:
The T2K
license does not allow for licenses to be transferred to parties other
than
the original purchaser.
Are you saying that a Tango license cannot be sold and transferred to
another party?
M./
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On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 02:54 PM, Roland Dumas wrote:
<@REPLACE STR=@@request$mystring FINDSTR=@@request$tidbit
REPLACESTR='new string'> doesn't work
Yes, the string I'm looking for exists and is a part of the STR. Are
variables disallowed?
If there's spaces in the string . . where are y
On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 08:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone explain what this variable does, with an example?
I don't have an example right at hand but where I have used this tag
was in a taf where I needed to limit the number of visitors per domain.
So my code added a visitor to
On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at 12:27 PM, Ben Johansen wrote:
That's what the contain operator is for ;-)
Also Witango adjusts the operators to pick from based on the datatype
of
the column.
You can't contains or like on an integer
I first used the contains operator just a short time back.
It may
On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 07:54 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I would recommand you to check out ImageMagick wich is a free library
wich
work on multiple platforms. It work with almost any format on earth
http://imagemagick.org/
I had posted this about a year or so ago and since there i
On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 11:08 AM, Robert Garcia wrote:
I have seen threads on this list re: the state of Pringles potato
chips.
If the discussion is not helpful to you, ignore it. That is what the
subject is for.
Robert.
Good point, So, 2 wrongs do make a right after all.
Good to kn
On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Robert Garcia wrote:
I know I may be just dreaming here,
Well, there have been somewhere around 20-30+ posts on this "blue sky"
discussion which has little if any real benefit to offer current list
members.
What would be a good discussion is some testing
I 'm tweaking an eCommerce .TAF in 3.6 to get it ready to port to 5.0
and I'm ready to implement the ability to have column names for my
array columns. Right now I have vars like
<@VAR NAME="v_ecommerce[1,22]" SCOPE="domain"> but with the labels
inserted from row zero I will have
<@VAR NAME
On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 03:11 PM, Nicholas Froome wrote:
What JavaScript needs, IMHO, is a nice graphical interface, maybe with
drag-and-drop, to create easy scripts for non-programmers like me
You can putz along with the behaviors (sorry, behaviours, brit) in
DreamWeaver. If you need to
on 3/31/03 11:02 AM, Steve Campbell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I ran a contest and I am trying to pick out the winner.
I looked at your list and can't tell if it lists someone who has already won
and you're trying to find them or the list is those who are in a drawing to
win.
I'm building a
I need to figure out how to embed this code
Click Here To Take A Photo Tour Of
The Store
in a text file I tokenize using the "=" character as the column delimiter.
Is there a way?
My file looked like this
list_masthead_h=172
list_masthead_w=399
list_masthead_alt_text=turn on images
and I ne
on 3/20/03 10:55 AM, Steve Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have my Tango 3.0 manual and New Meta Tags in 3.6 document in front of me.
> Scott is partially correct, the <@THROWERROR> and <@CLEARERROR> tags weren't
> available in 3.6 but the <@ERRORS> loop tags were available and you did have
I'm working through finalizing some apps as being 100% functional in 3.6
prior to upgrading them into the latest version.
My question has to do with logic based on Tango returning an error.
If Tango can't find an SMTP server it throws out that error (don't remember
the one right now).
What I'
I have a large monolithic app that I have planned to make modular for speed
and ease of updating.
A post on the list last week made a parenthetical comment about there being
better ways to do things than branching.
Isn't creating 6 modules out of 1 large app and then branching back and
forth th
on 2/25/03 4:27 AM, Jason Pamental at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michael,
>
> What about simply serving via SSL?
That's the first idea I had but I don't know if the data is actually
encrypted if you just have a reference to the quicktime file. Does the
tag actually force a quicktime movie to b
on 2/25/03 11:39 AM, Steve Campbell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The problem is my App Servers run on my pc's, and all the directories that I
> need the infromation on are on the Mac's. Now, all the servers of course
> are on the same LAN, and, I do have a small Mac server license, but of
> cour
Say folks,
I'm pencilling out a repositioning of a large content management system I
built a few years back.
I've been told that the target market will be asking if I can supply
encrypted quicktime downloads, in other words, some way that an intercepted
file could not be view by anyone other tha
on 1/29/03 9:58 AM, Steve Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Were you getting any type of error message or just getting a blank page?
>
> It's an interesting suggestion.
>
> Please let me know.
As I remember it was just a cryptic blank page and that was why it was so
frustrating (it's been at
on 1/29/03 8:35 AM, Steve Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> The system cannot locate the object specified.
When I was changing .qrys (way back) *and* the database during development
(hey! I was new) I would get an error like the above if anything about a
database changed. So if MGI o
on 10/7/02 6:25 PM, Tom Carr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> With fmp? Should I be using "Layout_0" or "Layout_#1"?
>
Well if you built your solution starting out with FMP 3.x but are now
running 4.x then you got bit by an FMP change that wasted a slug of my time
too.
The fastest way to use
on 9/26/02 10:13 AM, Robert Sfeir at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> shorthand (shortcuts) does NOT optimize a statement. It just makes it
> shorter. You don't get more speed from it, as a matter of fact the
> server has to figure out what short hand you're using to get to your
> data, and it makes
I'm trying to use the shortest shorthand I can to optimize this assignment
since it gets made on every hit to the server. I can't find my notes on the
assignment shorthand. I do have to have the value='' don't I?
DOMAINSCOPEKEY=<@ASSIGN local$v_domain_scope_key VALUE='<@TOKENIZE
<@CGIPARAM scri
on 9/25/02 7:20 AM, Wayne Irvine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ahhh, both <@CGIPARAM SERVER_NAME> and <@DOMAIN> return the IP address
> rather than the host name:
>
> http://www.brightspark.net.au/vhosttest.taf
>
> So I guess it's a WebStar/Welcome problem.
>
I guess this will have to be pos
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Thumbnails for Tango
on 7/20/02 12:45 PM, Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Almost, but two things have held me up. First, I working hard on testing Witango v5 OS X with all of my code, which takes a lot of my time, and two, I only received a response from a ha
on 6/12/02 7:01 PM, Rick Sanders at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We've completed the Witango tag definitions for Dreamweaver 4 and MX.
>
> Dreamweaver will not only recognize the tags, but also assist you in
> creating a page with Tango tags and correct your syntax.
And they are free? or?
and t
on 6/5/02 2:06 PM, Todd Trann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
>
> If you're looking for a WiTango-based group scheduling application, I have
> placed a new version of SACS on this web site:
> http://www.prairiewest.net/download/
>
> The demo version is free for personal and non-commercial u
on 5/22/02 1:45 PM, Nicholas Froome at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> IMHO WiTango sells itself. Count me in for UK evangelism!
I have not been following this thread but the comment above did prompt me to
comment.
The idea that a product "sells itself" is dear and close to anyone's heart
that works
on 5/21/02 10:27 PM, Dave Shelley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michael,
>
> There may be other ways but you could do it with a <@sort> tag.
>
> <@sort yourArray cols="1 desc, 2 desc">
> <@assign newArray @@yourArray[1,*]> <- this will give you red 4
> <@sort yourArray cols="2 desc, 1 desc">
>
I need to build an array and get the <@DISTINCT> rows but I only want the
rows with the highest number in one of the columns.
so if I have
blue 5
red 1
red 2
blue 1
blue 3
red 4
I only want
red 4 and blue 5.
Is there a way to get the <@DISTINCT> tag to do this or do I have to
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Email and encryption
on 5/17/02 7:24 AM, Anthony M. Humphreys at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it necessary to do their own MIME base64 encoding.
FWIW, there are some new virii out there that are being sent as the body of messages and so some of us who run listservers are
I know I setup something a couple of years ago using the CRON function and I
"think" it worked okay.
My question is
is there anyone who can chime in that they are successfully using the CRON
function on Webstar 3.0.2/sys8.6/T3.6.3 (plugin) or any other similar combo?
I'd rather not spend a day
on 5/2/02 9:18 AM, Web Dude at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I currently am
> using Verisign and was wondering if there were other options out
> there.
I'm weaning myself away from all Verisign products and although Thawte is
now owned by Verisign I thought it might be a first step for the
certif
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