It looks as though AltME doesn't support creating or replying to
messages off-line. Does IOS Messenger Reblet allow messages and
replies to be created off-line?
Thanks in advance.
Peter Wood
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Peter WA Wood wrote.. apparently on 16-May-2004/16:51:11+8:00
It looks as though AltME doesn't support creating or replying to
messages off-line. Does IOS Messenger Reblet allow messages and
replies to be created off-line?
Not at present.
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Hi all,
since I am very interested in, but not able to buy ;-) IOS, I wonder if
there is a kind of public IOS running somewhere, where I maybe can login.
If such a possibility exists, please let me know!
TIA. Kind regards,
Arie
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Hi, I want to create a Rebol based tool (what else?) that posts data to a
server, and syncs this data to other uses. Something like an IOS/light. It
should work thru HTTP, to avoid firewall problems.
I took a look at the IOS proxy C code. But I must say, that I don't
understand everything.
Hi, IIRC we once had a discussion if / how to get the IOS Link client to
run from an USB stick. I just tried it but the Link client wants to
install itself. I think this has to do that IOS Link searches for a
registry key, if it's already installed. Does someone know which registry
keys are
Hi, I want to change the folder rights of our IOS server in that not
every user can create new folders in public folders.
Would it be enough just to change my local registry.r file and publish
it to the server so that others will get the change too?
How can such a change be applied to an
http://rebolfrance.org/faq.html
What is Rebol/IOS?
Can Rebol/IOS be purchased at educational discount pric?e
Who do you contact to buy Rebol/IOS or obtain commercial information?
Is IOS secure?
What about IOS proxy?
Which HTTP servers work corectly with IOS proxy?
What's a fileset?
Can one have
Hi Ed,
SourceSafe has a check-in check-out process. REBOL has a publish
process. SourceSafe allows me to check in multiple files and even whole
directories all at once, as long as REBOL allows me to do this, I can
use that to support the idea that it make the version control and
archiving
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From: Gregg Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 2:08 PM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: More REBOL IOS questions.
Hi Ed,
In what little testing I've done, it looks like, if I have to publish
multiple scripts, I have to do it once
Gregg Irwin wrote:
Hi Ed,
Two options OTTOMH. 1) the up-file utility that comes with IOS might be all
you need. 2) write a custom reblet that works exactly how you want.
I can't over-emphasize how important this (#2) kind of thinking has become
to me. The bar is so low that it's almost
yesterday.
For that reason, I'm considering REBOL IOS as a possible tool to manage
the issue. Since it does automatic version control and archiving, this
makes it very tempting, and since REBOL IOS is extensible, the
temptation becomes even stronger.
We would basically take IOS as it is now
Hi Ed,
Does REBOL View, for example, support a drag drop interface? I have
seen no evidence of this, but admit that the time I've spent looking at
it is probably no more than two hours.
Allen Kamp has done some really nice demos of DD inside View apps. Getting
DD events from Windows is
considering REBOL IOS as a possible tool to manage
the issue. Since it does automatic version control and archiving, this
makes it very tempting, and since REBOL IOS is extensible, the
temptation becomes even stronger.
We would basically take IOS as it is now, and build in a few more
features to help
Gregg Irwin wrote:
Hi Ed,
Does REBOL View, for example, support a drag drop interface? I have
seen no evidence of this, but admit that the time I've spent looking at
it is probably no more than two hours.
Allen Kamp has done some really nice demos of DD inside View apps. Getting
DD
Very nice, I tried it and it works well.
The drag drop, I was referring to however was in regards to
interfacing with Windows, or any other OS. Since we deal with a large
amount of small files, it would be good to be able to publish multiple
files in a single pass.
Ammon Johnson wrote:
Hello Ed,
fortunately enough I just found some article of interest for one of your
question, at least I think it could be useful in regard with what I
understand of the many points you expressed below :
1 - In what little testing I've done, it looks like, if I have to publish
multiple
Hi Ed,
In what little testing I've done, it looks like, if I have to publish
multiple scripts, I have to do it once for each one. Our development
scripts are structured in a psuedo-object-oriented fashion. It would be
convenient then to take a directory, or a group of files and publish
them to
Gregg Irwin wrote:
Hi Ed,
Let's say, for example, that I have a process that needs to be aware of
the arrival of a file. Rather than creating a daemon that constantly
runs and watches for it, can IOS fire off a process the moment the file
arrives? In other words, is it aware of the activities
Hi Ed,
But this synchronization, I presume applies to more than just REBOL
scripts, as you've pointed out above, it applies to just about any kind
of documents.
Yes. When you get your eval running, you'll see some Word and Excel docs
that launch directly from the desktop. I think it doesn't
On 02-May-02, Gregg Irwin wrote:
Hi Carl,
So, not being excited by this so far, you decide to get a second
opinion. You fly to Paris and unpack your Link client from the
single floppy you brought with you. You connect and, BOOM,
everything is there, just as if you were at home.
By
Let's say, for example, that I have a process that needs to be aware of
the arrival of a file. Rather than creating a daemon that constantly
runs and watches for it, can IOS fire off a process the moment the file
arrives? In other words, is it aware of the activities that it performs
and can
as to exactly what REBOL
IOS is. Is it an OS? Is it a suite of applications? Or is it both? I
assume the answer is both.
It is both; it is neither; and it is much much more. Cryptic enough for you?
;)
Simply put, it is a client side piece, called Link, that connects to the
server piece (called Serve
Thanks Gregg,
Even though I didn't post the original questions, your chatty style of
explanation has actually given me an understanding of what IOS can do for
us. I am especially interested in the concurrent remote development
possibilities, does IOS facilitate / enable source versioning and
Hi Ashley,
does IOS facilitate / enable source versioning and control?
ie. can I check-out / lock scripts that are being worked on? How is
divergence handled (version A is modified by me to become B, while someone
else modifies A to become C, now B and C need to be merged to become B
proper)?
Gregg Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simply put, it is a client side piece, called Link, that connects to the
...snip...
Gregg
Thank you. That is the best simple description I've read yet on REBOL/IOS :-)
Some version of your description is needed for press release, on RT site, and
for potential
On 02-May-02, Jason Cunliffe wrote:
Gregg Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simply put, it is a client side piece, called Link, that connects
to the
...snip...
Gregg
Thank you. That is the best simple description I've read yet on
REBOL/IOS :-)
I agree, and I've already forwarded it to a few
Gregg Irwin wrote:
Hi Ed,
The problem for me is that I'm still not sure as to exactly what REBOL
IOS is. Is it an OS? Is it a suite of applications? Or is it both? I
assume the answer is both.
It is both; it is neither; and it is much much more. Cryptic enough for you?
;)
Ah yes, I begin
On 01-May-02, Gregg Irwin wrote:
So, not being excited by this so far, you decide to get a second
opinion. You fly to Paris and unpack your Link client from the
single floppy you brought with you. You connect and, BOOM,
everything is there, just as if you were at home.
By there, I assume
Hi Carl,
So, not being excited by this so far, you decide to get a second
opinion. You fly to Paris and unpack your Link client from the
single floppy you brought with you. You connect and, BOOM,
everything is there, just as if you were at home.
By there, I assume you don't mean
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On 01-May-02, Gregg Irwin wrote:
So, not being excited by this so far, you decide to get a second
opinion. You fly to Paris and unpack your Link client from the
single floppy you brought with you
Installed from floppy onto the hard disk. Unless it's one of the things
which fit onto a USB port and pretend to be a hard disk drive. They're about
128MB in size.
Ooooh. I hadn't thought about *thaa-aat*. :)
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calls which runs along with the IOS server.
You really have to experience it.
I intend to.
I've already signed up and got my evaluation User ID. I'll probably get
everything set up this Saturday.
The problem for me is that I'm still not sure as to exactly what REBOL
IOS is. Is it an OS
Greetings all,
I just signed up for this list on Saturday, curious about the latest
developments regarding REBOL IOS. I've known about REBOL for sometime,
practically since the beginning and have always been curious about it,
but my curiosity exploded when I heard about REBOL IOS.
For some
Hi Ed,
On Monday, April 29, 2002, 7:10:58 AM, you wrote:
ED What can anyone tell me? Inquiring minds, wanna know.
What can I tell? Try it out. Ask RT for evaluation; it is a great
communication system. And, it's REBOL, so you can actually
implement whatever you want on top of it.
Hi Ed,
Is it event driven, for example, can it detect events that occur on the
host
machine? Can communication pipe lines be set up between hosts, so the
event occuring locally is communicated to a watching machine?
I believe it uses polling to keep machines in sync, and the desktop
Anyone else having problems with IOS messenger?
I'm getting this report:
** Script Error: Expected one of: pair! - not: none!
** Where: make-new
** Near: n/size/y: second n/para/origin + n/para/margin
I removed all the messages in case one of them was
corrupting messenger, but that didn't
Hi Jason,
RT has some info on their site, and you can sign up to try an eval of IOS.
Experiencing it is much better than trying to explain it.
why great?
I can publish things via IOS to a server. I can then go anywhere in the
world and fire up the IOS/Link client on a clean machine, and
A link to this article IOS, another REBOLution...
http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/March2002/article230.shtml
has just (I think) appeared on RT's site. It's new, yes?
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Is it just me, or has IOS been down for most of this day?
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overlappings.
But:
- Rugby will not do synchronization etc.
- Rugby does both C/S and P2P
--Maarten
Where do you position Rugby compared to the upcoming Rebol/IOS ?
Will Rugby have overlaping features/functionality or it will be a nice
add-on?
TIA Sanyi
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But:
- Rugby will not do synchronization etc.
- Rugby does both C/S and P2P
Rugby is free, while we don't know RT's policy still :-)
Well, Maarten, you should think about what to add to Rugby in the future. MS
empire plans on some Indigo middleware, to be released in 2003. We have advantage
Feature requests are user driven.
I will add sometime:
-support for refienments
- http-oneway
Any feature requests, mail them.
--maarten
But:
- Rugby will not do synchronization etc.
- Rugby does both C/S and P2P
Rugby is free, while we don't know RT's policy still :-)
Well,
Where do you position Rugby compared to the upcoming Rebol/IOS ?
Will Rugby have overlaping features/functionality or it will be a nice
add-on?
TIA Sanyi
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