RE: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials available for download

2005-05-03 Thread David Sommers
Come on Nancy... no wget?  :)  Do the -m option to get everything
quickly (as in fewer command line arguments).

I also mentioned offline that bitTorrent may cure his bandwidth concerns
and that I can surely leave a few quick upstream sessions open on
several different providers.

/David.

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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials available for download

Kevin, could you please zip them up into one file.  

Thanks.

On Monday 02 May 2005 06:56 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Hey all,

 I have put up some M tutorials that I was given a copy
 of.  You may download them here:

 *** PLEASE DO NOT DOWNLOAD DURING BUSINESS HOURS ***
 From 8 am to 7pm EST we need our bandwidth for
 business (and trust me, there are times when we are
 brought to our knees by our klunky DSL connection)

 http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/VA-M-Tutorial/

 This total download is 270 mb.  It is for MS-Windows

 Let me know if there are any problems.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials available for download

2005-05-03 Thread Nancy Anthracite
No wonder I was never successful getting multiple files.  I had the wrong 
command!  Thanks.

On Tuesday 03 May 2005 02:19 am, David Sommers wrote:
 Come on Nancy... no wget?  :)  Do the -m option to get everything
 quickly (as in fewer command line arguments).

 I also mentioned offline that bitTorrent may cure his bandwidth concerns
 and that I can surely leave a few quick upstream sessions open on
 several different providers.

 /David.

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 9:56 PM
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials available for download

 Kevin, could you please zip them up into one file.

 Thanks.

 On Monday 02 May 2005 06:56 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
  Hey all,
 
  I have put up some M tutorials that I was given a copy
  of.  You may download them here:
 
  *** PLEASE DO NOT DOWNLOAD DURING BUSINESS HOURS ***
  From 8 am to 7pm EST we need our bandwidth for
  business (and trust me, there are times when we are
  brought to our knees by our klunky DSL connection)
 
  http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/VA-M-Tutorial/
 
  This total download is 270 mb.  It is for MS-Windows
 
  Let me know if there are any problems.
 
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[Hardhats-members] Problem building CPRS in Delphi6

2005-05-03 Thread Don Donigan
Dear friends,
I am trying to get the CPRS project to build under Delphi6. I get the
following error from ORNet.pas:
[Fatal Error] ORNet.pas(5): File not found: 'TRPCB.dcu'

I cannot locat this DCU anywhere in the OR_30_187_SRC.zip. Can anyone point
me to the location of this DCU?

Best regards,

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Problem building CPRS in Delphi6

2005-05-03 Thread Nancy Anthracite
I believe I have what you need.  I will email it to you.

On Tuesday 03 May 2005 09:54 am, Don Donigan wrote:
 Dear friends,
 I am trying to get the CPRS project to build under Delphi6. I get the
 following error from ORNet.pas:
 [Fatal Error] ORNet.pas(5): File not found: 'TRPCB.dcu'

 I cannot locat this DCU anywhere in the OR_30_187_SRC.zip. Can anyone point
 me to the location of this DCU?

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RE: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials available for download

2005-05-03 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Speaking of bandwidth concerns, this morning our front
office was unable to run our business software because
of a slow network connection. Ping times between our
two offices were ~1600 milliseconds!  As part of
trouble shooting, we shut down my server, and ping
times promptly went to 160 ms.  So I brought my server
back up, pings times went down again.  I turned off my
httpd and ping times normalized.

So my web server is crippling my network.  Thus, until
I can read and learn about how to apply a bandwidth
throttle, I have shut off my web server.

Sorry folks.

Kevin


--- David Sommers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Come on Nancy... no wget?  :)  Do the -m option to
 get everything
 quickly (as in fewer command line arguments).
 
 I also mentioned offline that bitTorrent may cure
 his bandwidth concerns
 and that I can surely leave a few quick upstream
 sessions open on
 several different providers.
 
 /David.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Nancy
 Anthracite
 Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 9:56 PM
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials
 available for download
 
 Kevin, could you please zip them up into one file.  
 
 Thanks.
 
 On Monday 02 May 2005 06:56 pm, Kevin Toppenberg
 wrote:
  Hey all,
 
  I have put up some M tutorials that I was given a
 copy
  of.  You may download them here:
 
  *** PLEASE DO NOT DOWNLOAD DURING BUSINESS HOURS
 ***
  From 8 am to 7pm EST we need our bandwidth for
  business (and trust me, there are times when we
 are
  brought to our knees by our klunky DSL connection)
 
 

http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/VA-M-Tutorial/
 
  This total download is 270 mb.  It is for
 MS-Windows
 
  Let me know if there are any problems.
 
  Kevin
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Problem building CPRS in Delphi6

2005-05-03 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Delphi looks for a precompiled unit if it can't find
the source files.

You would do better to download the RPC broker files
and include them into your project.  That way you can
debug into the networking issues etc.

Kevin

--- Don Donigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dear friends,
 I am trying to get the CPRS project to build under
 Delphi6. I get the
 following error from ORNet.pas:
 [Fatal Error] ORNet.pas(5): File not found:
 'TRPCB.dcu'
 
 I cannot locat this DCU anywhere in the
 OR_30_187_SRC.zip. Can anyone point
 me to the location of this DCU?
 
 Best regards,
 
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 donigan technology, LLC dba
 Desert CODE Works
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Re: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials available for download

2005-05-03 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
That would be fine.  But how do I upload files to that
site?  All I can figure out how to do is to put text
into pages.

Someone told me that there was an upload button.  But
I think after the recent attack on the wikki that some
of those features where turned off.

Kevin

--- Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Kevin,
 
 You are more than welcome to use the WorldVistA
 Sourceforge site and 
 Wiki site if this will help reduce the load on your
 network.
 
 Joseph
 
 Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
  Speaking of bandwidth concerns, this morning our
 front
  office was unable to run our business software
 because
  of a slow network connection. Ping times between
 our
  two offices were ~1600 milliseconds!  As part of
  trouble shooting, we shut down my server, and ping
  times promptly went to 160 ms.  So I brought my
 server
  back up, pings times went down again.  I turned
 off my
  httpd and ping times normalized.
  
  So my web server is crippling my network.  Thus,
 until
  I can read and learn about how to apply a
 bandwidth
  throttle, I have shut off my web server.
  
  Sorry folks.
  
  Kevin
  
  
  --- David Sommers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
  
 Come on Nancy... no wget?  :)  Do the -m option to
 get everything
 quickly (as in fewer command line arguments).
 
 I also mentioned offline that bitTorrent may cure
 his bandwidth concerns
 and that I can surely leave a few quick upstream
 sessions open on
 several different providers.
 
 /David.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  
 

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
 On Behalf Of Nancy
 Anthracite
 Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 9:56 PM
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials
 available for download
 
 Kevin, could you please zip them up into one file.
  
 
 Thanks.
 
 On Monday 02 May 2005 06:56 pm, Kevin Toppenberg
 wrote:
 
 Hey all,
 
 I have put up some M tutorials that I was given a
 
 copy
 
 of.  You may download them here:
 
 *** PLEASE DO NOT DOWNLOAD DURING BUSINESS HOURS
 
 ***
 
 From 8 am to 7pm EST we need our bandwidth for
 business (and trust me, there are times when we
 
 are
 
 brought to our knees by our klunky DSL
 connection)
 
 
 
 

http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/VA-M-Tutorial/
  
 This total download is 270 mb.  It is for
 
 MS-Windows
 
 Let me know if there are any problems.
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials available for download

2005-05-03 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Files would be best uploaded to the Sourcforge site.documentation 
that would benefit from ongoing improvement goes on the Wiki sitethe 
Wiki site now requires that you register to obtain an account to be able 
to add or modify the content.

Send me the files and I will upload them to the appropriate site and let 
everyone know where. Will contact you offline with the coordinates...

Joseph
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
That would be fine.  But how do I upload files to that
site?  All I can figure out how to do is to put text
into pages.
Someone told me that there was an upload button.  But
I think after the recent attack on the wikki that some
of those features where turned off.
Kevin
--- Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Kevin,
You are more than welcome to use the WorldVistA
Sourceforge site and 
Wiki site if this will help reduce the load on your
network.

Joseph
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Speaking of bandwidth concerns, this morning our
front
office was unable to run our business software
because
of a slow network connection. Ping times between
our
two offices were ~1600 milliseconds!  As part of
trouble shooting, we shut down my server, and ping
times promptly went to 160 ms.  So I brought my
server
back up, pings times went down again.  I turned
off my
httpd and ping times normalized.
So my web server is crippling my network.  Thus,
until
I can read and learn about how to apply a
bandwidth
throttle, I have shut off my web server.
Sorry folks.
Kevin
--- David Sommers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

Come on Nancy... no wget?  :)  Do the -m option to
get everything
quickly (as in fewer command line arguments).
I also mentioned offline that bitTorrent may cure
his bandwidth concerns
and that I can surely leave a few quick upstream
sessions open on
several different providers.
/David.
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Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 9:56 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VA M tutorials
available for download
Kevin, could you please zip them up into one file.


Thanks.
On Monday 02 May 2005 06:56 pm, Kevin Toppenberg
wrote:

Hey all,
I have put up some M tutorials that I was given a
copy

of.  You may download them here:
*** PLEASE DO NOT DOWNLOAD DURING BUSINESS HOURS
***
From 8 am to 7pm EST we need our bandwidth for

business (and trust me, there are times when we
are

brought to our knees by our klunky DSL
connection)

http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/VA-M-Tutorial/
This total download is 270 mb.  It is for
MS-Windows

Let me know if there are any problems.
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[Hardhats-members] Another missing file while building CPRS in Delphi6

2005-05-03 Thread Cable One
Dear friends,
Thanks Nancy for the TRPCB files. Now I am missing a refference in the
TRPCB.pas file  IISBase.inc

Does anyone have this file?

BTW, I am planning some modifications to the CPRS system and I am going to
try to get it running under Linux in natuve mode. Are there any requests for
modification from the group that I should consider?

Best regards,

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Another missing file while building CPRS in Delphi6

2005-05-03 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Donald,

I am curious how you are going to do this.  Are you
planning a port with Kylix?  Are you aware of the wine
version?  What experience with Delphi do you have?

Kevin

--- Cable One [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dear friends,
 Thanks Nancy for the TRPCB files. Now I am missing a
 refference in the
 TRPCB.pas file  IISBase.inc
 
 Does anyone have this file?
 
 BTW, I am planning some modifications to the CPRS
 system and I am going to
 try to get it running under Linux in natuve mode.
 Are there any requests for
 modification from the group that I should consider?
 
 Best regards,
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Another missing file while building CPRS in Delphi6

2005-05-03 Thread Nancy Anthracite
You are referring to compiling it with Kylix, correct?  I do not recall this 
file, but I will have a look and if I have it, send it on.  What version of 
CPRS are you using?  It may well be one that I have not compiled before.
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 02:16 pm, Cable One wrote:
 Dear friends,
 Thanks Nancy for the TRPCB files. Now I am missing a refference in the
 TRPCB.pas file  IISBase.inc

 Does anyone have this file?

 BTW, I am planning some modifications to the CPRS system and I am going to
 try to get it running under Linux in natuve mode. Are there any requests
 for modification from the group that I should consider?

 Best regards,

 Donald R. Donigan
 donigan technology, LLC dba
 Desert CODE Works
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Another missing file while building CPRS in Delphi6

2005-05-03 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
P.S.  I have the file.  Is is located in my
vista\broker\source file.  Is it not in your similar
directory?  If not, how can I send it to you?  I'll
try sending it as an attachment.

Kevin

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 Donald,
 
 I am curious how you are going to do this.  Are you
 planning a port with Kylix?  Are you aware of the
 wine
 version?  What experience with Delphi do you have?
 
 Kevin
 
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  Dear friends,
  Thanks Nancy for the TRPCB files. Now I am missing
 a
  refference in the
  TRPCB.pas file  IISBase.inc
  
  Does anyone have this file?
  
  BTW, I am planning some modifications to the CPRS
  system and I am going to
  try to get it running under Linux in natuve mode.
  Are there any requests for
  modification from the group that I should
 consider?
  
  Best regards,
  
  Donald R. Donigan
  donigan technology, LLC dba
  Desert CODE Works
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
  
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Another missing file while building CPRS in Delphi6

2005-05-03 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
He is using: OR_30_187_SRC.zip.
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
You are referring to compiling it with Kylix, correct?  I do not recall this 
file, but I will have a look and if I have it, send it on.  What version of 
CPRS are you using?  It may well be one that I have not compiled before.
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 02:16 pm, Cable One wrote:

Dear friends,
Thanks Nancy for the TRPCB files. Now I am missing a refference in the
TRPCB.pas file  IISBase.inc
Does anyone have this file?
BTW, I am planning some modifications to the CPRS system and I am going to
try to get it running under Linux in natuve mode. Are there any requests
for modification from the group that I should consider?
Best regards,
Donald R. Donigan
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[Hardhats-members] Re: Another missing file while building CPRS in Delphi6 (Kevin Toppenberg)

2005-05-03 Thread Cable One
I am going to try to compile CPRS in Kylix after I get it compiling in
Delphi. I have done some extensive development for Win and Linux with Delphi
and Kylix in the past. Part of a now defunct EMR system. Thought I might
dust of my pascal chops

The wine version is great, but apps that run under wine on one distro of
linux do not always run on other distros or wine releases. Better perhaps to
attempt to run native code? I am not sure that this is feasable, but I am
looking at it. As I just found the source for CPRS and started on Sun 1 May,
I have not become too discouraged yet ;)

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: Another missing file while building CPRS in Delphi6 (Kevin Toppenberg)

2005-05-03 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Excellent!  It sounds like you are just the one to
work on it. I have been tinkering around with CPRS for
a short while but cut my milk teeth on Delphi, so let
me know if I can help.

Kevin

--- Cable One [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am going to try to compile CPRS in Kylix after I
 get it compiling in
 Delphi. I have done some extensive development for
 Win and Linux with Delphi
 and Kylix in the past. Part of a now defunct EMR
 system. Thought I might
 dust of my pascal chops
 
 The wine version is great, but apps that run under
 wine on one distro of
 linux do not always run on other distros or wine
 releases. Better perhaps to
 attempt to run native code? I am not sure that this
 is feasable, but I am
 looking at it. As I just found the source for CPRS
 and started on Sun 1 May,
 I have not become too discouraged yet ;)
 
 Best regards,
 
 Donald R. Donigan
 donigan technology, LLC dba
 Desert CODE Works
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] HTML in CPRS

2005-05-03 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
OK, I have it done.  Here are some screen shots.

http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg

These are two views of one note.  The pictures are
demo pictures found off of Google -- (no actual
patients have been harmed in the creating of this
demo)

I am still working on printing issues, but my outlook
is good.

Kevin


--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Some may remember that I created a CPRS hack that
 would allow a simple imaging system by broadcasting
 any img tags found in a progress note.  This
 worked,
 but it requires the user to run a separate program
 and
 toggle between the two.  It's less than ideal.
 
 A better solution would be to have the image appear
 directly where one would view progress notes.  So I
 was quite excited to realize that CPRS already had
 fairly extensive tie-ins to a web
 browser--functionality that was never implemented
 (yet).
 
 So today I decided to extend that to the progress
 notes.  I followed the same pattern used for Reports
 (which is where the web browser support was
 alreday),
 and put a web browser behind the Memo object that
 normally shows the note.
 
 To complete the project, I must do the following:
 1. write a short function that looks at the note
 sent
 by the server, and decide if it is an HTML file.
 2. If the note is an HTML file, I will write the
 note
 to a local temp file.
 3. I will then instruct the browser to navigate to
 the
 local file.  This will cause the HTML note to be
 viewable.  I then put the web browser in front of
 the normal memo field and make it visible.
 4. If the note is not an HTML file, then make the
 memo
 field visible, the web browser invisible.
 5. Ensure that the local file gets killed when not
 being used so as to not leave a patient note on the
 local computer.
 
 I should be able to do this in another day.
 
 But is this a good thing to do?  I'd appreciate some
 feedback on this one.  Here are some sequelae that I
 see from doing this:
 
 1. If users can view an HTML progress note, they
 will
 want to be able to write one.  This means having to
 link in WYSIWYG HTML editor.
 
 2. Printing with server-side routines will not be
 HTML
 aware, and all the tags would be printed out.  
 
 3. Client-side (CPRS) printing would have to allow
 the
 web browser to print out notes that are HTML,
 whereas
 other notes are printed with CPRS functions.  Not a
 big deal, but there may be differences.
 
 I think the potential of this project to be quite
 cool.  It would be very nice to show images directly
 in a progress note, and also to have colors, bolds,
 italics etc available.
 
 Feedback is always appreciated.  :-)
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] HTML in CPRS

2005-05-03 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Oops, the second pic should be this:
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml2.jpg

--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK, I have it done.  Here are some screen shots.
 
 http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
 http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
 
 These are two views of one note.  The pictures are
 demo pictures found off of Google -- (no actual
 patients have been harmed in the creating of this
 demo)
 
 I am still working on printing issues, but my
 outlook
 is good.
 
 Kevin
 
 
 --- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Some may remember that I created a CPRS hack that
  would allow a simple imaging system by
 broadcasting
  any img tags found in a progress note.  This
  worked,
  but it requires the user to run a separate program
  and
  toggle between the two.  It's less than ideal.
  
  A better solution would be to have the image
 appear
  directly where one would view progress notes.  So
 I
  was quite excited to realize that CPRS already had
  fairly extensive tie-ins to a web
  browser--functionality that was never implemented
  (yet).
  
  So today I decided to extend that to the progress
  notes.  I followed the same pattern used for
 Reports
  (which is where the web browser support was
  alreday),
  and put a web browser behind the Memo object
 that
  normally shows the note.
  
  To complete the project, I must do the following:
  1. write a short function that looks at the note
  sent
  by the server, and decide if it is an HTML file.
  2. If the note is an HTML file, I will write the
  note
  to a local temp file.
  3. I will then instruct the browser to navigate to
  the
  local file.  This will cause the HTML note to be
  viewable.  I then put the web browser in front
 of
  the normal memo field and make it visible.
  4. If the note is not an HTML file, then make the
  memo
  field visible, the web browser invisible.
  5. Ensure that the local file gets killed when not
  being used so as to not leave a patient note on
 the
  local computer.
  
  I should be able to do this in another day.
  
  But is this a good thing to do?  I'd appreciate
 some
  feedback on this one.  Here are some sequelae that
 I
  see from doing this:
  
  1. If users can view an HTML progress note, they
  will
  want to be able to write one.  This means having
 to
  link in WYSIWYG HTML editor.
  
  2. Printing with server-side routines will not be
  HTML
  aware, and all the tags would be printed out.  
  
  3. Client-side (CPRS) printing would have to allow
  the
  web browser to print out notes that are HTML,
  whereas
  other notes are printed with CPRS functions.  Not
 a
  big deal, but there may be differences.
  
  I think the potential of this project to be quite
  cool.  It would be very nice to show images
 directly
  in a progress note, and also to have colors,
 bolds,
  italics etc available.
  
  Feedback is always appreciated.  :-)
  
  Kevin
  
  
  
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Re: [Hardhats-members] HTML in CPRS

2005-05-03 Thread Gregory Woodhouse
I like the TEST, KILLME DON'T part.

Gregory Woodhouse
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On May 3, 2005, at 5:13 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Oops, the second pic should be this:
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml2.jpg
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I have it done.  Here are some screen shots.
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
These are two views of one note.  The pictures are
demo pictures found off of Google -- (no actual
patients have been harmed in the creating of this
demo)
I am still working on printing issues, but my
outlook
is good.
Kevin
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some may remember that I created a CPRS hack that
would allow a simple imaging system by
broadcasting
any img tags found in a progress note.  This
worked,
but it requires the user to run a separate program
and
toggle between the two.  It's less than ideal.
A better solution would be to have the image
appear
directly where one would view progress notes.  So
I
was quite excited to realize that CPRS already had
fairly extensive tie-ins to a web
browser--functionality that was never implemented
(yet).
So today I decided to extend that to the progress
notes.  I followed the same pattern used for
Reports
(which is where the web browser support was
alreday),
and put a web browser behind the Memo object
that
normally shows the note.
To complete the project, I must do the following:
1. write a short function that looks at the note
sent
by the server, and decide if it is an HTML file.
2. If the note is an HTML file, I will write the
note
to a local temp file.
3. I will then instruct the browser to navigate to
the
local file.  This will cause the HTML note to be
viewable.  I then put the web browser in front
of
the normal memo field and make it visible.
4. If the note is not an HTML file, then make the
memo
field visible, the web browser invisible.
5. Ensure that the local file gets killed when not
being used so as to not leave a patient note on
the
local computer.
I should be able to do this in another day.
But is this a good thing to do?  I'd appreciate
some
feedback on this one.  Here are some sequelae that
I
see from doing this:
1. If users can view an HTML progress note, they
will
want to be able to write one.  This means having
to
link in WYSIWYG HTML editor.
2. Printing with server-side routines will not be
HTML
aware, and all the tags would be printed out.
3. Client-side (CPRS) printing would have to allow
the
web browser to print out notes that are HTML,
whereas
other notes are printed with CPRS functions.  Not
a
big deal, but there may be differences.
I think the potential of this project to be quite
cool.  It would be very nice to show images
directly
in a progress note, and also to have colors,
bolds,
italics etc available.
Feedback is always appreciated.  :-)
Kevin

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Re: [Hardhats-members] HTML in CPRS

2005-05-03 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
This is really great Kevin!!!and to think that this came out of 
sorting out the WINE issues with those last two tabs...that makes it 
way coolturn a bug into a feature...are you sure you didn't intern 
in Redmond

J.
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Oops, the second pic should be this:
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml2.jpg
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

OK, I have it done.  Here are some screen shots.
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
These are two views of one note.  The pictures are
demo pictures found off of Google -- (no actual
patients have been harmed in the creating of this
demo)
I am still working on printing issues, but my
outlook
is good.
Kevin
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Some may remember that I created a CPRS hack that
would allow a simple imaging system by
broadcasting
any img tags found in a progress note.  This
worked,
but it requires the user to run a separate program
and
toggle between the two.  It's less than ideal.
A better solution would be to have the image
appear
directly where one would view progress notes.  So
I
was quite excited to realize that CPRS already had
fairly extensive tie-ins to a web
browser--functionality that was never implemented
(yet).
So today I decided to extend that to the progress
notes.  I followed the same pattern used for
Reports
(which is where the web browser support was
alreday),
and put a web browser behind the Memo object
that
normally shows the note.
To complete the project, I must do the following:
1. write a short function that looks at the note
sent
by the server, and decide if it is an HTML file.
2. If the note is an HTML file, I will write the
note
to a local temp file.
3. I will then instruct the browser to navigate to
the
local file.  This will cause the HTML note to be
viewable.  I then put the web browser in front
of
the normal memo field and make it visible.
4. If the note is not an HTML file, then make the
memo
field visible, the web browser invisible.
5. Ensure that the local file gets killed when not
being used so as to not leave a patient note on
the
local computer.
I should be able to do this in another day.
But is this a good thing to do?  I'd appreciate
some
feedback on this one.  Here are some sequelae that
I
see from doing this:
1. If users can view an HTML progress note, they
will
want to be able to write one.  This means having
to
link in WYSIWYG HTML editor.
2. Printing with server-side routines will not be
HTML
aware, and all the tags would be printed out.  

3. Client-side (CPRS) printing would have to allow
the
web browser to print out notes that are HTML,
whereas
other notes are printed with CPRS functions.  Not
a
big deal, but there may be differences.
I think the potential of this project to be quite
cool.  It would be very nice to show images
directly
in a progress note, and also to have colors,
bolds,
italics etc available.
Feedback is always appreciated.  :-)
Kevin

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