Stephen, if you go to your on-rev client preferences, you can set it to edit .inc
I am not using the client for my developments, I use it only for debugging. I do all my dev using TextMate and Interarchy. :D On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 3:08 PM, stephen barncard < stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com> wrote: > Andre, I notice that you use the .inc suffix for on-rev includes. I know > that's the convention for PHP includes, unfortunately, that suffix will not > allow the on-rev client to read or edit the file, even though it contains > code. I'm assuming you are using your own tools for on-rev development. > > I currently use the on-rev client for in situ debugging. Helps a lot. I use > coda too, but it currently doesn't format rev code (yet). It has an > intuitive css editor as well as an assisted text mode. BBEdit is good for > everything else. > > This is yet another reason why I really would request the on-rev client to > allow plug-ins, some kind of API or better yet, open up the code so we can > work with it. I think what the on-rev coders have done is fantastic, but > there will always bee a need for "one more thing". > > <? > syncing (or at least compare) > indenting > work on any text file (or at least allow .inc files as editable) > search and replace > snippet storage > ?> > > > I'm guessing that Jerry or Andre are working on some kind of alternative > editor for on-rev right now. > Where do I sign up? > > ------------------------- > Stephen Barncard > San Francisco > http://barncard.com > > > 2009/6/22 Andre Garzia <an...@andregarzia.com> > > > Hello Folks, > > I've just created a minimal ETag include file for On-Rev. For those not > > familiar with ETags, they are unique identifiers that are sent as HTTP > > Headers. When your file change, your ETag for that file also changes. So > a > > browser or any http client may sent a web request like, give me that file > > is > > the ETag is different from this one, or if it still the same. > > > > For more information on ETags consult Dr. Wik E. Pedia at > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_ETag > > > > What my include does is set the ETag header for the file that includes > it. > > So if you have a helloworld.irev file and include "etag.inc" then, an > ETag > > http header will be set when helloworld.irev is requested, if the file > > changes, the ETag changes too. > > > > Another thing it does is expose an ETag function that will comput an ETag > > for a given file path. > > > > And there's one more thing: sometimes, you just want to know if > > helloworld.irev changed but you don't want to execute it, for this cases, > > just pass a url parameter op=etag, like helloworld.irev?op=etag this way > > the > > include will set the ETag and force the engine to exit without running > any > > further. This of course just works up to the point where the etag is > > included, so include it as the first line. > > > > you can check the etag.inc by going to: > > > > http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/scriptviewer.irev?f=etag.inc > > > > (Karma bonus, my script viewer > > generates links for downloading compressed copies of the viewed files) > > > > If you're on a unix like system or any system with CURL, you can do a: > > > > curl -v http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/etagtest.irev > > > > and see the ETag header being > > sent. So if you want to compare two files, assuming it's a local and a > > remote copy, you can simply store the ETag every time you > > cache the file, then you just query for it later. > > > > Hope this is useful > > andre > > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your > subscription preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution > -- http://www.andregarzia.com All We Do Is Code. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution