In cpanel
In the "Logs" panel, click on webalizer
for the appropriate domain, click on "View"
then click on the relevant month
then click on "URLs"
and then you should see it
Hopefully there are other, perhaps better ways.
-- Alex.
On 18/11/2010 23:55, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
Hello List,
Yes, but there is no need to transform handlers (commands) into
functions. You can have handlers in .irev too, so long as they are
defined before they are used.
-- Alex.
On 16/11/2010 17:17, paolo mazza wrote:
Thank you Devin,
that's interesting.
So, if I move all the functions and all the c
On 15/11/2010 20:37, Andre Garzia wrote:
(2) There is no way to distinguish your standalone running on your own
machine from your standalone running somewhere else. Any way to detect that
it is running on the same machine as the one used to develop the given
standalone will not be tamper proof. Y
I haven't thought this through, but .
there are only 3 (or maybe 4) different indent cases.
create a suitable image for each case (i.e. normal, bulletted, 2nd
level, continuation, etc.) which is blank space of the appropriate
number of pixels wide
then insert an extra character at the start
I agree it would be great to be able to say
set the payAttentionToTrailingDelimiters to true
But in the meantime you can use the fact that doubling a trailing
delimiter will be ignored.
repeat for each line L in tData
if the last item of (L & the itemDel) is empty then
-- deal with
On 03/11/2010 13:43, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
This seems perfectly intuitive to me.
When you delete an item, you are doing something entirely different than
just manipulating the contents of an item. In one case you reduce the number
of items. In the other you merely insert, or remove, data from t
On 03/11/2010 04:41, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Right. You can't have an empty last item, and if you try, the last
delimiter is removed. There's a comment about it in the dictionary
under "item".
You can have an empty last item - see the end of the email.
But even without that special case, you
Hmmm ... what should I get from
put "a,b,c" into temp
delete item -1 of temp
I think temp should now have "a,b," - i.e. the last item has
disappeared, but the (now) trailing item delimiter should still be there.
However, I actually get that temp has "a,b" - the last comma has also
disappear
On 29/10/2010 05:40, stephen barncard wrote:
Search for "Magic Carpet" at Chipp's site.
I tried Magic Carpet when it was first announced, and it was a good
backup/archive/version-control system, but I don't remember anything
about auto-update, and there's nothing about auto-update in the web
I have a little app that will be used on a number of computers, so I
want it to check for a new version being available, and update itself if
needed (and desired). I know the easy way to do this is to have the
executable be basically a 'splash screen' that starts the *real* stack,
and theref
Just a guess . libURL uses private handlers, and RevServer scripts
can't have private functions in them.
(The Docs say 'private' applies to desktop and server, but my simple
test suggests otherwise
fails, remove the 'private' and it works.)
There are only 2 instances of it in libURL,
No clear idea, but a debugging suggestion.
If it were me, I'd change your (failing) script to
put the selectedtext of fld "fListe" into tText
put "dele /htdocs/visit05/files/"& tText into tCmd
*put ""& tCmd& ""& CR after msg*
get liburlftpcommand(tCmd, tFtpServer, tFtpUser, tFtpPass
Hi Sarah - very interesting perspective on the App Store. I was
particularly struck by one point.
On 25/10/2010 01:36, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
The other iOS phenomenon I would expect to see on the Mac, is greater
numbers of small, cheap, single-use apps. LiveCode is ideally suited
to this marke
Yes, both Sarah and Shao Sean have SMYP libraries (I haven't used either).
It's not hard to pick out the attachments - but it would be nice to do
it in a general way for a library, that would return a list of
attachments, their types, allow simple filing of them, etc.
-- Alex.
On 24/10/2010
Sarah has a library for reading from a POP server, which I've used a
few times - see
http://www.troz.net/rev/index.irev?category=Library#stacks
Shao Sean also has a POP library, which I haven't used but I would
expect it to be excellent.
AFAIK, neither has decoding capabilities for extracti
Write a tiny script that does something trivial in shell (e.g. "shell
ls"), and build that as a tiny executable.
Have your real script run that as a separate process and see if it never
returns.
(Hmmm ... can you always start another executable ?)
-- Alex.
On 14/10/2010 09:41, Monte Gouldin
Welcome Raz. Pierre's script gives you one good answer. When I read
your email, I assumed you wanted to list each word - but avoid
duplicates. To do that, you would change the script slightly, to
on mouseup
set the wholeMatches to true
repeat for each word w in fld "myfield"
On 10/10/2010 23:14, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 10/10/10 4:47 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
On 10/10/2010 19:16, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I think the best repository would be the one provided by RunRev --
RevOnline. Everyone has access to that and sharing stacks and code is
its main intention.
That
On 10/10/2010 19:16, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I think the best repository would be the one provided by RunRev --
RevOnline. Everyone has access to that and sharing stacks and code is
its main intention.
That may be its main intention- but it does a pitifully poor job of it.
It currently has
No good suggestion - but you might try multiple reads, each of one
byte to see how many you get.
-- Alex.
On 08/10/2010 12:29, Len Morgan wrote:
Dar,
I wish it was that simple but the length of the message is only in one
byte so it's pretty hard to swap. For test purposes, I have scrollin
Before I re-invent the wheel . does anyone have a LiveCode script to
analyze Apache log files ?
Thanks,
-- Alex.
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Sorry about the delay - I started this interesting exercise, but got
distracted .
Here's a simple script that handles uuencoding a file. It's been
moderately, but not thoroughly, tested.
on mouseUp
answer file "Select a file"
if it is empty then exit mouseUp
put URL ("binfile:
wrap
but why do you want to avoid 'mod' ?
-- Alex.
On 18/09/2010 22:42, Tereza Snyder wrote:
…that lets you cycle among a sequence of numbers without using mod? I've read
through the functionnames three times but nothing seems to be it.
Someone asked on the list not too long ago, and I said
Thanks to everyone who replied - it was very helpful.
Stephen, I have had the same experience - propagation is very rapid (I
also use both Dreamhost and on-rev :-)
But in this case, the one person who actually matters is still not able
to see her own website. I'm starting to think it's her c
Off-topic - but I could do with a favour.
I'm helping a friend develop a new web site, and although I created it a
couple of days ago, it (apparently) isn't yet visible to her. I can't
tell whether it's simply a DNS delay - just longer than I'm used to, or
some other problem.
So could a few
Not quite. We specify pass-by-ref by using '@' in the handler
specification; you can't use it in the calling script as Ben did in his
example in the email. Ben wants to be able to use the '@' (presumably as
an option, with no actual effect) in the calling script, to help remind
him that the va
I saw your later post, but thought I'd mention
it should be
function titlecase pString
rather than
function titlecase, pString
(i.e. no comma between name and parameter list)
-- Alex.
On 10/08/2010 17:33, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is it possible to call a file of function
Yes, I did one a few years ago. Wasn't complete but did successfully
parse most EXIF tags. It was also relatively slow, and in the end I
stopped developing it in favour of using an external exif decoder and
parsing its output (I think it might even have been ExifTools, same as
Mark S. described
I think the problems is that following
put pHours into item 4 of nextTime
put pMins into item 5 of nextTime
put 0 into item 6 of nextTime
convert nextTime to seconds
send pMessage to this stack in nextTime seconds
you have nextTime as the value "the seconds" WILL have whe
No, it's not completely blocking. The problem is that the very first
call to checkit is BEFORE the move starts, so the movingcontrols is
empty, so the send doesn't happen. Should work (i.e. it does in my
simple stack :-) if you change it to (the equivalent of)
on mouseUp
move button "B" t
On 10/07/2010 00:43, Alex Tweedly wrote:
put (fld "field" & i) into temp
do "put temp into quote & "tVar" & quote & i
Sorry - it doesn't need to be that complicated.
you can just do
put (fld "field" & i) into temp
do
You do indeed need a 'do' statement - but the first half of the
statement (dealing with the field) doesn't need it, only the second half.
So I would find it more readable to do
put (fld "field" & i) into temp
do "put temp into quote & "tVar" & quote & i
OK, it's marginally inefficient,
On 07/07/2010 15:49, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
You're running into the settings of the Rev IDE, these things will
not apply in a standalone. Relevant bug:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=3290
Interesting, I'm glad you knew about it. If the IDE is int
I'm just trying to create a simple array of rectangles .
I've created one (called, with great imagination :), "R1") which has all
the correct characteristics, including a width and height of 8
But when I clone it to create my other shapes, the widths and heights
all come out to 120 inst
The straightforward answer is using formattedText . but the deeper
question is what line numbering you want for the lines when there is
line-wrapping happening. For instance, if it is something like a source
code editor, then the line numbers (IMHO) should be independent of the
size of wind
Sounds a perfect task for Rev. Here is a scrit I had lying around that
did something similar - modified to suit, tested VERY minimally and with
some debugging left in place :-)
Basically - modified by the tips of my fingers, so check it carefully
before using and watch for line wrap ..
I guess I'm missing something here .
It seems that if I write a Rodeo app and it uses HTML5 local storage,
then there is a secuity issue because other Rodeo apps on the same
server might be able to access the user's data when stored locally on
his machine.
But today I generally write des
The following script fragment works OK on Mac (and I believe on Win, but
cannot verify that right now)
put "2010,1,0,0,0,0,0" into t
convert t to system date
put t
but if I put this into an On-Rev script (i.e. an .irev scrip) it fails
(silently - even the on-rev client debugger doesn't see a
Hmmm ... looks like you may have a problem with copy/paste in creating
this email. in "connectionStatus" the first if ...then...else cluae will
*always* cause a return, so the check for Airport never gets used. I
suspect the original code did the Airport check first, then the Ethernet
one - tha
First thought : I thought (according to Dictionary) that "shell" would
wait until the command was complete before returning - dictionary says
The current handler pauses until the shell returns its result. If the
command was successful but did not return anything, the shell function
returns empty
On 17/05/2010 23:48, Bob Sneidar wrote:
That's because you connect to the internet without a gateway/router/firewall,
in which case there is no public IP. I would rectify that situation pronto. No
one should connect directly to the internet these days.
No, it doesn't necessarily imply tha
On 14/05/2010 20:17, Jeff Massung wrote:
This still doesn't [fully] work. While not the local IP address, you'd still
have to perform NAT traversal in order to do any actual communication with
the client machine (read: anything useful). At best, with this IP address
you can find out the general
On 11/05/2010 04:51, David C. wrote:
Then I get to build a second version that keeps the deleted "F" items
in place while removing everything else.
Oh what a joy. ;-)
As Geoff demonstrated, the efficient way to do this is with "repeat for
each line ..." and build up a new output variable.
Thi
I'd like advice in two areas .
1. Should I buy the 13-inch or the 15-inch ?
I can compare the screen sizes, and the resolution and even the relative
weights.
But I don't have a realistic idea of how much faster the Intel i5 is
over the older Dual Core.
So any advice about performance, or p
Sivakatirswami wrote:
Just checking... last time the ash was a disaster for Scotland... is
our RunRev Team OK?
It's not causing any problems here other than the shutting down of air
space (and hence just about all air travel). So unless the Rev team are
travelling, and can't get home, there s
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I can't get all the data I need in my bug report down to 1000
characters, so does anyone know of an alternative way to send emails
on Windows?
I want it to go through the user's mail client as I ask them to supply
additional information and attach screen shots. Otherwise I c
Richard Gaskin wrote:
FWIW, I picked up a netbook a few months ago and have been very happy
with it. It weighs only slightly more than an iPad, cost about $200
less, has a physical keyboard, the screen is self-supported so I don't
need to hold it with one hand while typing with the other, it f
David Coker wrote:
There seems to be an easy consensus, so that's the direction I'll take
my code...
Up until now I have never attempted using the wordOffset function for
the small things I've been building with Rev, so I guess it's time to
work it into my coding routines for the future.
Thank
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Joe F. wrote:
Wow- that is some answer. Thank you Monte.
I was actually expecting something like "getSystemID" to be built
into Revtalk, but...
You inspired me to make myself a script library.
Note this approach works 99% of the time,
Sounds really interesting Mark. I'll definitely use it.
But I won't use it for code testing - it's just too easy (for someone as
easily distracted as me) to finish up with slightly different code on
each machine :-(
I use Dropbox (www.dropbox.com) to automatically sync all my machines -
happ
Joe F. wrote:
Wow- that is some answer. Thank you Monte.
I was actually expecting something like "getSystemID" to be built into
Revtalk, but...
You inspired me to make myself a script library.
Note this approach works 99% of the time, but can go wrong (or at least
be very confusing) if the u
Mark Wieder wrote:
Alex-
Thursday, March 25, 2010, 5:57:48 PM, you wrote:
delete line -1 requires
search for every CR (i.e. scan every char in the whole large
piece of data)
adjust some pointer to truncate
Not necessarily. See my response to Richard. I'd find the end
Kay C Lan wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
Moreover, Raney once noted that he took the time to optimize
"put...after..." specifically for cases like yours, so it could be used in
conjunction with "repeat for each" to build a subset of data.
Richard,
any t
Nicolas Cueto wrote:
Hello List,
I've made a quiz-type game where 2-6 students on client stacks buzz in
their answers to a server stack, all on a local network. The server
stack, as well as sending out the questions, informs live to all the
students/client-stacks about who buzzed in what.
I tho
Jim Bufalini wrote:
Alex Tweedly wrote:
What is error 54?
Error 54, sometimes known as 10054 or sometimes as 20054 is a hard one
to deal with. It means: Connection reset. (i.e. by the other guy) -
When I first saw the post by Richard, I wondered, because I have seen and
trap
Mikey wrote:
Oh, here we go! Nice catch Klaus. I did also say "don't" though in my
original post, if we're gonna start tweaking each other over my original
tweak.
Have a great day, guys.
It was (IMHO) a fair tweak - I *should* have said "Sure you did, fairly
recently." rather than "Sure y
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Bernard Devlin wrote:
It may be easier to just use my Dreamhost account for this, where it
works great all the time with files of any size and type.
Or create a CGI on Dreamhost that will relay a file on to another site
such as BH.
-- Alex.
_
Richard Gaskin wrote:
What is error 54?
"Connection reset by peer".
But does peer mean the server or your app?
Is it a timeout thing?
It is the server. Can be a timeout, can be policy, can be timeout
induced by rate-limiting, can be ... darn hard to figure out :-(
Thanks, Sarah.
FWIW, I
Mike Kerner wrote:
Just a note - because I can google it if i really care, but what the hell -
oh sorry - what the bloody hell is a fortnight?
As other have said, two weeks.
Sorry, over here in the colonies we don't use such hooey.
Sure you do.
VMS (i.e. DEC systems, based in Mass) we
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I have a weird connection which drops my socket about 25MBs into a
34MB upload using libURL.
The session transcript ends with:
socket error |6927
Error 54 reading socket
What is error 54?
Error 54, sometimes known as 10054 or sometimes as 20054 is a hard one
to deal with
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Jim Bufalini wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
But FWIW, I tried your version and it seemed to leave the file
unchanged
If your original file ends in a cr then Alex's code would end in
absolutely
no change. ;-)
Thanks, Jim. I tried it both ways; no change to the file's
Jim Bufalini wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
But FWIW, I tried your version and it seemed to leave the file
unchanged
If your original file ends in a cr then Alex's code would end in absolutely
no change. ;-)
That's not what my testing showed (or appeared to show). Here's the
short v
Jim Bufalini wrote:
Just one thing Alex, you need to:
put URLDecode(the detailed files) into t
in case the file name has, for example, a space in it.
Thanks Jum, I didn't spot that.
But then, if the file name had a comma in it, I'd be caught out. I think
what I needed was to URLEncode(pF
Richard Gaskin wrote:
That looks similar to what I posted here on the 9th:
open file tFile for update
seek relative -1000 in file tFile
repeat
read from file tFile until cr
if it is not empty then
put it after tBuffer
else
delete last line of tBuffer
Jeff Massung wrote:
I'm still new to Rev, but in other languages this is dead simple:
...
// nuke everything else at the end of the file
trunctate(fp, new_len);
...
Done.
Now, maybe this isn't as easy in Rev as it is in C and *many* other
languages. But it should be [if it
Jeff Massung wrote:
Warren,
I've read through most of these suggestions, but I'm surprised that the
obvious hasn't been suggested yet (that I've seen): skip everything...
Hasn't been suggested because it won't work.
put the length of url "file:myfile.txt" into tEnd
open file "myfile.txt"
Michael Lew wrote:
Dear Listers
I'm working on some statistical simulations and regularly get output numbers
with anything from 1 to 7 digits. They are hard to read when they don't have
the conventional commas separating the thousands and millions. I've written
a simple function that does the co
I don't think this will work, Jim. If you open a file for write, then
it erases the entire content of the file first
as the docs say (emphasis added)...
The file to write to must be opened first with the open file command,
and the mode the file was opened in must be write, append, or update.
Alex Tweedly wrote:
I'll post a couple of suggested solutions shortly (once I've got the
stack running properly)
There are two approaches (at least) that consistently get the same
answers as we all intuitively "know" are correct.
By AREA.
Calculate the (signed) area b
Jeff Massung wrote:
Michael,
Sorry, but the problem you are running into is that (in your second example)
The examples were from me (Alex) not Michael :-)
you are working with a concave polygon instead of convex.
Yes. Exactly. There *are* polygons which are concave. We could all look
at th
Jeff Massung wrote:
Michael,
I assume you are talking about 2D polygons...
Just take a 3D cross product of the first two vector (P3 - P2) x (P2 - P1).
If the resultant vector is coming out of the screen (Z < 0) then the polygon
is counter-clockwise. If it is going into the screen (Z > 0) then t
stephen barncard wrote:
Lots of great example stories in the issues of revUp. Unfortunately, they
are not indexed or searchable, and it's a bear trying to find an old
article. I only found this as it was deep within my own bookmarks.
You can get some hints at
http://www.runrev.com/developers/
Hershel Fisch wrote:
Thanks, but the link is dead.
Hershel
Most likely it is (as Stephen warned) a problem due to my poor choice of
file name - the spaces confuse automatic link-clicking. Copy/paste the
whole URL (from http: ... all the way to ... .rev) and see if that fixes
it (it does fo
Hi Nick. I've gone back to your original question. The "right" way to do
this undoubtedly involves sockets, which in turn requires a private web
server (or very permissive web hosting company), so isn't readily
available to most of us.
But there is a way to do it using only simple ordinary Web
stephen barncard wrote:
My info was taken from an old Nabble forum were Alex offered his stack. It
doesn't seem to be on his site or Rev Online anymore - perhaps you could
write him.
They were on the old RevOnline (pre Rev 3.0). I had some problems
getting stacks on the new RevOnline, but wil
Nicolas Cueto wrote:
but Chatrev also runs from my LAN.
Doesn't this require purchasing a permanent IP address from your ISP?
No. Your IP address will not change during a single connected session,
only when your DSL (or equivalent) line drops and restarts. So you can
use dyndns ( ww
David Bovill wrote:
2009/12/31 Jim Ault
--// html honors both quote types, ignores extra spaces
Thanks Jim !! How did I get to this age in my life without realizing that !?
NB - I do think that RunRev should add syntax to the language to make html
quoting very easy to use for both iRev sc
Andre Garzia wrote:
Hi Folks,
this been answered in many ways already but I thought I'd chime in and try
to answer it in a different way. The key is to think of reusable code, every
now and them we keep rewritting the same pieces over and over again. How do
we create a generic thing that will:
Neil Allan wrote:
After some deep thought today, I achieved my desired goal by xoring
each individual byte. I could swear I tried this before, but anyhoo
it's working now!
Sometimes it's not enough to try something . you need to tell
someone else that it still fails, and only then will it s
Sarah Reichelt wrote:
What about making a plugin that opens as palette stack?
Perhaps it could have a front script that intercepts the
commandKeyDown message and implements your own commands there.
I haven't tried this, so I don't know if setting a frontScript will be
possible, but I guess it wou
Neil Allan wrote:
Does anyone have a way of doing a "simple" bitwise xor with two 8 byte signed
floating point numbers?
I believe the revTalk bitXor command can only accept non signed "numbers".
I have tried performing the bitXor byte by byte on the two strings using the byteToNum()
function
Jerry Daniels wrote:
Fellow developers,
We have just posted two more new free plugins for tText: Speck2Me,
which speaks any text in the editor, and Do Shell which executes any
text in one tab and puts the results into another. These plugins are
fully editable in Revolution.
Jerry - I have a
Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Sarah, brilliant! It is indeed a receipt printer. So do you maybe know how
to do the next part? In order to activate the paper cutter on it, one
is supposed to do this to trigger the auto cutter drive:
“d” “0” or “d” <0>
(1B)H (64)H (30)H or (1B)H (64)H (00)H
“d” “
Jerry Daniels wrote:
I should also say that you are right in your comment—about the price
going up. Now is a good time to buy in. We now have 223 users of tRev.
We're a mere two users away from reaching the 25% mark on our goal of
1,000 happy users.
Jerry - that must be an example of tMath
Jan Schenkel wrote:
Well, in the AJAX world, you would write a JavaScript that sends an
XmlHttpRequest every couple of seconds, and modifies the existing web page. But
we're in a revCentered world here, so let's take the other route :-)
Along the same lines, you could make a revlet that u
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
The variable issue suggested by Jan is likely your problem. But do you
think this is nicer?
on mouseEnter
wait 1 second
if the mouseLoc is within the rect of me then doYourStuff
end mouseEnter
But beware that this will wrongly fire if you pass the mouse through a
Chris Sheffield wrote:
Wow, it's been a while since I've posted to the list. I first have to say
congratulations to the Rev team on the release of Rev 4.0. I've been using it
for a couple days now, and it's looking great.
I was wondering if anyone out there has written a csv parsing library in
As well as what Jan said about making tMouseout a global (or, better, a
script local) variable, you probably also need to change
wait 1 second
to
wait 1 second with messages
otherwise the mouseleave message won't be processed while you wait, and
therefore the variable won't be changed.
--
I'm using a simple file-based CMS in on-rev (along the lines of Andre's
CMS/blog system).
I'm looking for a simple way to allow users to include simple html
within the files which will be included as part of the web pages. I need
to protect from any accidental damage to the rest of the page
Claudi Cornaz wrote:
Well anyway here are some pieces of what I tried and failed.
include "../lib/ccStats.irev" -- failed with "FTP error file
"/testing/..//lib/cc_PageStats.irev" not present.
the include call was made from a page in the "testing" folder.
Why that folders name is add
Bill Vlahos wrote:
I've successfully used libURLSetStatusCallback for getting the status
when downloading from a web server and updating a progress bar.
However, when I try it for opening a file from a file server it
doesn't work. Below is the code for the file server open in a button.
global
Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Overview:
I have been plugging away at writing an iPhone application that
manipulates photos and uploads them online (why I have been so silent
on the list for awhile). And except for a major confusion working with
the internal database (still unresolved) I have been
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Claudi Cornaz wrote:
I need to change the include statement to:
include "../lib/cc_PageStats.irev"
but this doesn't work.
I have many pages at my on-rev site like that and it works fine. The
"../" does mean "up one folder" and I often use it.
This works for me too.
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Yeah, this has been harrassing me. I'm pretty sure a path like this
would work but I haven't tried it yet: ~/path/to/includeFile. I'm
going to test it, that would be way easier.
No - already guesses that one and tried it. "File not found"
(b) isn't it a (minor) securit
Yes, after a few tries
The script was simple :
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print <
A Simple Perl CGI
A Simple Perl CGI
Hello World
HTML
exit;
It's in http://www.alextweedly.on-rev.com/cgi-bin/hw.pl
It's actually in /public_html/cgi-bin/hw.pl
permissions is
I haven't noticed a reply to this if there was one and I just
missed it, then I offer my apologies (especially if i contradict that
answer ;-)
I haven't look at the user guide - this is info from the documentation
(dictionary).
The last parameter to libURLDownloadToFile is a status call
Well, I don't much like dBases, or XML, so here's what I'd probably do
Answer (a)
1. Have a folder for each category.
2. in the folder, have a file (category.tx, maybe?) with the first line
containing the category name, and subsequent lines containing the
verbiage for it.
3. have a sub-f
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Note the use of ".." to give an indication that work is still in
progress and there may be more matches to come.
Hmmm that's a bit of a cheap way to do it.
Much better to put the number of lines in sData into tDataSize, and then do
put 20
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Jérôme Rosat wrote:
I explained in my message that I wish to filter a list of names and
addresses dynamically when I type a name in a field. This list
contains 400'000 lines like this: Mme [TAB] DOS SANTOS albertina
[TAB] rue GOURGAS 23BIS [TAB] 1205 Genève
I made v
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Between that and the full-glare reflective screen it's enough to keep
me from upgrading my MBP for a while.
The matte screen is available (as a $50 option !!) for both 15- and 17-
inch MBPs
-- Alex (who is trying hard to convince himself to buy one NOW)
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