Thanks, Eric.
Please don't worry too much about this, as it doesn't seem to chime
with anyone else's experience.
I'm happy to learn to play with JHS under Windows for now. Once (if)
I'm familiar with that,
I might return to the iPad.
iPads are marvellous, but it's not at all easy to find out how to
program on them!
I have managed to do a tiny bit of J on mine using the J "App", when the
laptop isn't available, or
just to see if it's even possible, but it's rather clunky as you will
know, especially without a real
keypad.
Mike
On 27/02/2017 00:11, Eric Iverson wrote:
The jijx failure indicates your machine is not allowing any use of
localstorage.
This is strange as it works fine on my iPhone (with same ios version as
your iPad) and on my older iPad.
A search shows that localstorage will fail with private browsing, but
should works otherwise.
If possible, please google iPad private browsing and try to figure out if
you are using it and try to turn it off. I'd give you the steps, but it is
convoluted and the web pages do it with a series of screen shots.
JHS is a somewhat strange beast. Getting familiar first on your desktop is
probably a good idea.
If it turns out the localstorage is a problem, I can easily make a version
which ignore the error. It is not required for function, but only for
performance.
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 6:22 PM, 'Mike Day' via General <
[email protected]> wrote:
I've tried cutting the size of ~user as shown below.
However, you asked that I check behaviour in jijx. I now realise that
even trying to enter, say,
a =: i.10
in the jijx page leads to an error,
"ev_log_enter failed: QuotaExceededError( .... " finishing as before.
This is less tolerant than the folder navigation problem - the notional
cursor stays stuck at the
end of the line. Editing that line (which I can do!) to, say, aaaa
followed by an attempted RETURN
yields the same error, and not a J value error.
Earlier, I'd moved ~user and subfolders to another folder, and recreated
~user with
subfolders temp. I had then copied back the subfolders config (and
configqt - though presumably
unnecessary here) to the new bare ~user.
Those quota excess errors still appear when navigating. As the navigation
occurs anyway,
I suppose it's tolerable if irritating! So I might as well return the
fat ~user to its rightful
place.
I had been running safari. I don't think I'm using Private Browsing.
jijx also fires up ok using
the Firefox broswer/app, and in the Google Chrome browser.
As for presetting the ip address, I got into iPV4 properties to choose to
avoid automatic
allocation, but after closing, Windows came along and reset the adapter
anyway overriding
my choice! Never mind, I can live with that.
Anyway, I didn't know much about JHS, so perhaps I'll just try to learn
how to use it under
Windows 10, which I understand better than iOS 10.
Sorry it's not more positive
Thanks,
Mike
On 25/02/2017 23:20, 'Mike Day' via General wrote:
Eric & Greg
Thanks for the various thoughts. It's getting a bit late now (UK), so
I'll have a look
at your replies properly tomorrow.
Cheers,
Mike
On 25/02/2017 22:41, Eric Iverson wrote:
A search gets some hits on that error message on the iPad vs Private
Browsing. I think it unlkikely you have turned on private browsing. And
if
you had, my understanding is the jijx would now fail. But it can't hurt
to
check an make sure you have not set private browsing.
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 3:04 PM, 'Mike Day' via General <
[email protected]> wrote:
Recent correspondence under a similar heading led me to have a go with my
iPad, as a client, linking to my laptop as a server. I had thought
this
might be
possible but I hadn't realised there was guidance on how to set about
it.
The laptop runs 64-bit Windows 10, and the iPad is, of course, iOS,
10.2.1
To my surprise, it was quite easy to set up; my ZoneLabs firewall
appparently
tolerates calls to 65002.
A couple of questions though:
a) having made contact from the iPad, and running menu/ide/jfile, the
file list
defaults to ~user/temp . Now, it's probably a fault of my own making,
in
having
far too many files both in temp and in user, but it appears at first
glance that
I'm not able to navigate up the file tree, nor to any of the folders
displayed
horizontally below [action] .
The error message is:
ajax(d) failed: QuotaExceededError (DOM Exception 22): The quota has
been
exceeded
HOWEVER, the navigation does appear to happen - it just takes time!
eg, selecting "../" from the vertical list, or "User" or "user" from
the
horizontal display
results, quite slowly, in the "user" folder being listed vertically,
after closing the
error dialogue box.
b) I thought I'd best make the laptop server address a favourite to
save
on tedious typing
and alliteration. Windows DOS (!) ipconfig had shown my address as
192.168.0.6, so my
"favourite" location was saved as "192.168.0.6:65002/jijx#" (I don't
remember entering
"#" but never mind)
But this evening, in re-establishing the JHS server on the laptop to
help
write this email,
ipconfig tells me that the laptop's address is now 192.168.0.5. So I
had
to fiddle with my
favourite fastkey to amend the 6 to a 5.
This is probably a Windows set-up thing, but have you any tips to get
round this
annoyance?
Thanks,
Mike
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