Re: DPReleases I have missed (was Re: tsNet docs?)

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

James Hale wrote:

> Richard wrote:
>>I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04.
>
> And I am only on dp6.

Well, to be fair dp76 was just released.  And I know many folks still 
using dp54. :)


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DPReleases I have missed (was Re: tsNet docs?)

2017-04-04 Thread James Hale via use-livecode
Richard wrote:
>I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04.

And I am only on dp6.

James


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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Charles Warwick wrote:

> Hi Richard,
>
> Are you using ftp:// or ftps:// at the start of the URL?  It should
> be ftp:// even for FTPS connections.

Thanks, Charles.  Following the example you provided there, I had indeed 
left it as "ftp://;


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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode
Hi Richard,

Are you using ftp:// or ftps:// at the start of the URL?  It should be ftp:// 
even for FTPS connections.

Thanks,

Charles

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On 5 Apr 2017 at 08:20:05 AEST, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
 wrote:

Charles Warwick wrote:

 > Hi Richard,
 >
 > Do you only experience these hangs when you try to upload to folders
 > that don't exist?

With SFTP, yes.

With FTPS I'm now seeing an error 64: "Requested SSL level failed returned from 
server", with or without an existing path.


 > I have identified a bug related to that which should be fixed in the
 > next version.

Excellent. Thanks.  Looking forward to that build.

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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Charles Warwick wrote:

> Hi Richard,
>
> Do you only experience these hangs when you try to upload to folders
> that don't exist?

With SFTP, yes.

With FTPS I'm now seeing an error 64: "Requested SSL level failed 
returned from server", with or without an existing path.



> I have identified a bug related to that which should be fixed in the
> next version.

Excellent. Thanks.  Looking forward to that build.

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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode
Hi Richard,

Do you only experience these hangs when you try to upload to folders that don't 
exist?

I have identified a bug related to that which should be fixed in the next 
version.

Thanks,

Charles

On 5 Apr 2017 at 06:50:29 AEST, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
 wrote:

Charles wrote:

 > Just briefly though, tsNet also provides the feature to automatically
 > create missing directories when uploading a file.  If you look in the
 > dictionary for the tsNet commands, you should be able to see a
 > command to turned that feature off if you wish to.

Thanks - found it:  tsNetCreateMissingDirs

Unfortunately, even after setting that to true if I use a path that includes 
folders that don't yet exist it hangs. :(



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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Charles wrote:

> Just briefly though, tsNet also provides the feature to automatically
> create missing directories when uploading a file.  If you look in the
> dictionary for the tsNet commands, you should be able to see a
> command to turned that feature off if you wish to.

Thanks - found it:  tsNetCreateMissingDirs

Unfortunately, even after setting that to true if I use a path that 
includes folders that don't yet exist it hangs. :(




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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode
Hi Richard,

Thanks for the bug report, I'll check that out soon.

Just briefly though, tsNet also provides the feature to automatically create 
missing directories when uploading a file.  If you look in the dictionary for 
the tsNet commands, you should be able to see a command to turned that feature 
off if you wish to.

Thanks,

Charles

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On 5 Apr 2017 at 03:28:19 AEST, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
 wrote:

Hello Charles -

Since I wrote my earlier post v8.1.4rc1 has been released, so I tried there 
with better results for some things, and noted all of my findings with both v9 
and v8.1.4 for both SFTP and FTPS here:
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19525

Question:  libURL has a VERY convenient feature in which if you're uploading to 
a path that includes a folder that doesn't yet exist, it'll create that folder 
for you.

If tsNet doesn't provide that, is there any better method for doing that than 
obtaining a list of directories for even folder level and explicitly creating 
one if not found?

I can write code for that, and probably cache results as I go to minimize the 
number of times I need to do that, but it would sure be more convenient to 
discover that there's some means of getting that libURL convenience in tsNet.

Thanks -

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Earlier I wrote:
 > Charles Warwick wrote:
 >
 >  > Hi Richard,
 >  >
 >  > I think I am noticing a potentially related bug when an invalid
 >  > path is used in the SFTP transfer - I am looking into it now.
 >  >
 >  > Can you confirm that you are using the complete path for the
 >  > destination path in the URL?  Unlike FTP, SFTP paths are not
 >  > relative to the user's home directory.
 >
 > I would love to, but back on my main machine here this morning I
 > downloaded a fresh copy of the sample stack from the URL I'd used before:
 > 
 >
 > ...and I'm back to the "Unlicensed" error. :(
 >
 > I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04.
 >
 > --
 >   Richard Gaskin



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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Bob Sneidar wrote:

> On Apr 4, 2017, at 10:28 , Richard Gaskin wrote:
...
>> Question:  libURL has a VERY convenient feature in which if you're
>> uploading to a path that includes a folder that doesn't yet exist,
>> it'll create that folder for you.
>>
>> If tsNet doesn't provide that, is there any better method for doing
>> that than obtaining a list of directories for even folder level and
>> explicitly creating one if not found?
...
> I have a need to allow a user to select the folder they want to save
> filled form to. I want the default to be ~/Documents/Installs but of
> course that folder may not be created yet. So what I do is I create
> the folder before popping the selection dialog, then if the user
> selects another folder, I delete the temporary one.

Easy enough to do locally, but in this case I need to do it on a server, 
and via FTP commands.


And worse, I may need to do it hundreds of times.

I can get the list of folders in a server directly via tsNet's function 
for that, and can use the relevant FTP commands to create folders in the 
path I need as I go.


But beyond the time it would add to write all that stuff I've become 
accustomed just having happen automatically with libURL, I'm also 
concerned about the additional time required for all those multiple 
calls to the server to make those directories so that I can eventually 
get back to just uploading files into them.


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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
I have a need to allow a user to select the folder they want to save filled 
form to. I want the default to be ~/Documents/Installs but of course that 
folder may not be created yet. So what I do is I create the folder before 
popping the selection dialog, then if the user selects another folder, I delete 
the temporary one.

It's ugly, but it works.

Bob S


On Apr 4, 2017, at 10:28 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
> wrote:

Hello Charles -

Since I wrote my earlier post v8.1.4rc1 has been released, so I tried there 
with better results for some things, and noted all of my findings with both v9 
and v8.1.4 for both SFTP and FTPS here:
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19525

Question:  libURL has a VERY convenient feature in which if you're uploading to 
a path that includes a folder that doesn't yet exist, it'll create that folder 
for you.

If tsNet doesn't provide that, is there any better method for doing that than 
obtaining a list of directories for even folder level and explicitly creating 
one if not found?

I can write code for that, and probably cache results as I go to minimize the 
number of times I need to do that, but it would sure be more convenient to 
discover that there's some means of getting that libURL convenience in tsNet.

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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Hello Charles -

Since I wrote my earlier post v8.1.4rc1 has been released, so I tried 
there with better results for some things, and noted all of my findings 
with both v9 and v8.1.4 for both SFTP and FTPS here:

http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19525

Question:  libURL has a VERY convenient feature in which if you're 
uploading to a path that includes a folder that doesn't yet exist, it'll 
create that folder for you.


If tsNet doesn't provide that, is there any better method for doing that 
than obtaining a list of directories for even folder level and 
explicitly creating one if not found?


I can write code for that, and probably cache results as I go to 
minimize the number of times I need to do that, but it would sure be 
more convenient to discover that there's some means of getting that 
libURL convenience in tsNet.


Thanks -

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Earlier I wrote:
> Charles Warwick wrote:
>
>  > Hi Richard,
>  >
>  > I think I am noticing a potentially related bug when an invalid
>  > path is used in the SFTP transfer - I am looking into it now.
>  >
>  > Can you confirm that you are using the complete path for the
>  > destination path in the URL?  Unlike FTP, SFTP paths are not
>  > relative to the user's home directory.
>
> I would love to, but back on my main machine here this morning I
> downloaded a fresh copy of the sample stack from the URL I'd used before:
> 


>
> ...and I'm back to the "Unlicensed" error. :(
>
> I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04.
>
> --
>   Richard Gaskin



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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Charles Warwick wrote:

> Hi Richard,
>
> I think I am noticing a potentially related bug when an invalid path
> is used in the SFTP transfer - I am looking into it now.
>
> Can you confirm that you are using the complete path for the
> destination path in the URL?  Unlike FTP, SFTP paths are not relative
> to the user's home directory.

I would love to, but back on my main machine here this morning I 
downloaded a fresh copy of the sample stack from the URL I'd used before:



...and I'm back to the "Unlicensed" error. :(

I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04.

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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode

Hi Richard,

I think I am noticing a potentially related bug when an invalid path is 
used in the SFTP transfer - I am looking into it now.


Can you confirm that you are using the complete path for the destination 
path in the URL?  Unlike FTP, SFTP paths are not relative to the user's 
home directory.


For example, if a user's home directory is /home/bob and you want to 
upload a file "test.txt" to the /home/bob/uploaddir/ directory, the URL 
would need to look something like this:


sftp://my.sftp.server.host/home/bob/uploaddir/test.txt

Please file a bug report and I will get an updated version out for you 
to test and see if we can confirm this is the same issue.


Cheers,

Charles


On 3/04/2017 8:23 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:

Charles Warwick wrote:

> Firstly my apologies on the lack of documentation, it is definitely
> on my todo list and I am working on some Livecode lessons for tsNet
> at the moment.

Looking forward to them - thanks.


> I have just double checked that stack and noticed that the call to
> tsNetUploadSync is using the wrong syntax (it changed at one point)
> which could be causing you issues.
>
> An updated version is now available at that same URL with the
> corrected the syntax for that call and another button so that there
> are now examples for both uploading via SFTP and FTPS.
>
> These should work correctly on Indy and I have confirmed that here.

Thanks.  I'm no longer getting the license error with either FTPS or 
SFTP, and indeed I was able to upload a file with FTPS so that much is 
good.


With SFTP, however, I'm getting weird results, something I've never 
seen before, like LC is in some sort of semi-hung state.


I fill in the relevant fields, click "SFTP Upload Example", but then I 
don't get anything in the Results field and as long as I care to wait 
my CPU monitor shows LC churning up about 23%, but there's no visible 
indication that anything's happening.


Hoping to explore the script to guess what might be happening, I found 
I could switch tool modes and right-click on the button, but when I 
select "Edit Script" in the popup button nothing happens.


At that point some things are unresponsive, others eventually become 
responsive after long delays, and -- weirdest of all - after I quit C 
it's still shown as a process in my process list.


This is on Ubuntu 14.04, with LC v9 DP6.

Any other info I can provide?  Should I file a formal bug report on this?




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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-02 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Charles Warwick wrote:

> Firstly my apologies on the lack of documentation, it is definitely
> on my todo list and I am working on some Livecode lessons for tsNet
> at the moment.

Looking forward to them - thanks.


> I have just double checked that stack and noticed that the call to
> tsNetUploadSync is using the wrong syntax (it changed at one point)
> which could be causing you issues.
>
> An updated version is now available at that same URL with the
> corrected the syntax for that call and another button so that there
> are now examples for both uploading via SFTP and FTPS.
>
> These should work correctly on Indy and I have confirmed that here.

Thanks.  I'm no longer getting the license error with either FTPS or 
SFTP, and indeed I was able to upload a file with FTPS so that much is good.


With SFTP, however, I'm getting weird results, something I've never seen 
before, like LC is in some sort of semi-hung state.


I fill in the relevant fields, click "SFTP Upload Example", but then I 
don't get anything in the Results field and as long as I care to wait my 
CPU monitor shows LC churning up about 23%, but there's no visible 
indication that anything's happening.


Hoping to explore the script to guess what might be happening, I found I 
could switch tool modes and right-click on the button, but when I select 
"Edit Script" in the popup button nothing happens.


At that point some things are unresponsive, others eventually become 
responsive after long delays, and -- weirdest of all - after I quit C 
it's still shown as a process in my process list.


This is on Ubuntu 14.04, with LC v9 DP6.

Any other info I can provide?  Should I file a formal bug report on this?

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Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-02 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode

Hi Richard,

Firstly my apologies on the lack of documentation, it is definitely on 
my todo list and I am working on some Livecode lessons for tsNet at the 
moment.


I have just double checked that stack and noticed that the call to 
tsNetUploadSync is using the wrong syntax (it changed at one point) 
which could be causing you issues.


An updated version is now available at that same URL with the corrected 
the syntax for that call and another button so that there are now 
examples for both uploading via SFTP and FTPS.


These should work correctly on Indy and I have confirmed that here.  Are 
you by any chance trying to use the tsNetUploadFileSync command instead 
of tsNetUploadSync?


If so, these are only supported in the business edition if you are 
trying to use SFTP.


Regards,

Charles


On 2/04/2017 10:54 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
I finally got around to playing with tsNet, but I can't find docs, 
just sparse Dict entries.


I'd like to test uploading a file via SFTP and also FTPS, synchronous 
preferred in this case.


After hunting around via Google I manage to turn up this stack from a 
blog post:
 



But when I run a modified version of the "SFTP Upload example" button 
I get an error complaining about it being unlicensed.


I'm using Indy, and I believe synchonrous upload vis SFTP is supported 
with Indy, no?


Anyone here have a concise example of synchronous uploading via tsNet?




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Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-02 Thread Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami
yes, more docs would help.

I don't see any "SFTP" upload example, only "FTPS" upload. The later, I 
believe, gets into certificates, which I would rather avoid.



On 12/1/16, 8:18 AM, "use-livecode on behalf of Ben Rubinstein" 
 wrote:

Here is a nice stack from the creators of tsNet that demonstrates some of
the key functionality.  You can grab some code from this stack... I have
put it up on my server so you can take experiment with it.

http://magicgate.com/files/tsNet_Sample_Sync_Stack.livecode

SKIP




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Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Ben Rubinstein

I see - thanks Paul and Skip.

Ben

On 01/12/2016 18:11, Skip Kimpel wrote:

There was some discussion awhile back where I first started to get some
information and some links.  I had unresolved questions and issues so I
went to LC tech support and they reached out to the creator of tsNet to
create that demo that I gave a link to.  I was specifically looking for
examples for SFTP operations.

SKIP

On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Ben Rubinstein  wrote:


Thanks both of you... by my real question is how do you know about these
sample stacks? Is their existence being revealed one by one on a
need-to-know basis?


On 01/12/2016 17:06, Skip Kimpel wrote:


Here is a nice stack from the creators of tsNet that demonstrates some of
the key functionality.  You can grab some code from this stack... I have
put it up on my server so you can take experiment with it.

http://magicgate.com/files/tsNet_Sample_Sync_Stack.livecode

SKIP


On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Matthias Rebbe <
matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de> wrote:

There is at least one other stack available at that location


https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode
<
https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode




And there was a sample stack from Neill Roger somewhere. I cannot find
the
URL anymore.

Will look over the weekend.

tsNet is so powerful, but there is definitively a need for more sample
stacks.

Matthias

Am 01.12.2016 um 12:12 schrieb Ben Rubinstein :


(I asked this at the end of a chain about email formatting libraries but


I think it got lost.)



When I asked that question, Matthias referenced this
https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/LCMail.livecode

which I didn't know about. Apart from entries in the dictionary, I've


not found any documentation for tsNet; and I can't list the above
directory
to see if there are other sample stacks.



Did I miss a post with handy pointers, in the great use-list bounce


disaster?



TIA,

Ben


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Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Skip Kimpel
There was some discussion awhile back where I first started to get some
information and some links.  I had unresolved questions and issues so I
went to LC tech support and they reached out to the creator of tsNet to
create that demo that I gave a link to.  I was specifically looking for
examples for SFTP operations.

SKIP

On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Ben Rubinstein  wrote:

> Thanks both of you... by my real question is how do you know about these
> sample stacks? Is their existence being revealed one by one on a
> need-to-know basis?
>
>
> On 01/12/2016 17:06, Skip Kimpel wrote:
>
>> Here is a nice stack from the creators of tsNet that demonstrates some of
>> the key functionality.  You can grab some code from this stack... I have
>> put it up on my server so you can take experiment with it.
>>
>> http://magicgate.com/files/tsNet_Sample_Sync_Stack.livecode
>>
>> SKIP
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Matthias Rebbe <
>> matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de> wrote:
>>
>> There is at least one other stack available at that location
>>>
>>> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode
>>> <
>>> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode
>>> >
>>>
>>> And there was a sample stack from Neill Roger somewhere. I cannot find
>>> the
>>> URL anymore.
>>>
>>> Will look over the weekend.
>>>
>>> tsNet is so powerful, but there is definitively a need for more sample
>>> stacks.
>>>
>>> Matthias
>>>
>>> Am 01.12.2016 um 12:12 schrieb Ben Rubinstein :

 (I asked this at the end of a chain about email formatting libraries but

>>> I think it got lost.)
>>>

 When I asked that question, Matthias referenced this
 https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/LCMail.livecode

 which I didn't know about. Apart from entries in the dictionary, I've

>>> not found any documentation for tsNet; and I can't list the above
>>> directory
>>> to see if there are other sample stacks.
>>>

 Did I miss a post with handy pointers, in the great use-list bounce

>>> disaster?
>>>

 TIA,

 Ben

>>>
>
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RE: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Paul Richards


I originally found out about tsNet and the sample stacks here: 
https://livecode.com/tsnet-new-networking-capabilities-for-livecode/



From: Ben Rubinstein<mailto:benr...@cogapp.com>
Sent: 01 December 2016 17:45
To: How to use LiveCode<mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
Subject: Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks



Thanks both of you... by my real question is how do you know about these
sample stacks? Is their existence being revealed one by one on a need-to-know
basis?

On 01/12/2016 17:06, Skip Kimpel wrote:
> Here is a nice stack from the creators of tsNet that demonstrates some of
> the key functionality.  You can grab some code from this stack... I have
> put it up on my server so you can take experiment with it.
>
> http://magicgate.com/files/tsNet_Sample_Sync_Stack.livecode
>
> SKIP
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Matthias Rebbe <
> matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de> wrote:
>
>> There is at least one other stack available at that location
>>
>> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode <
>> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode>
>>
>> And there was a sample stack from Neill Roger somewhere. I cannot find the
>> URL anymore.
>>
>> Will look over the weekend.
>>
>> tsNet is so powerful, but there is definitively a need for more sample
>> stacks.
>>
>> Matthias
>>
>>> Am 01.12.2016 um 12:12 schrieb Ben Rubinstein <benr...@cogapp.com>:
>>>
>>> (I asked this at the end of a chain about email formatting libraries but
>> I think it got lost.)
>>>
>>> When I asked that question, Matthias referenced this
>>> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/LCMail.livecode
>>>
>>> which I didn't know about. Apart from entries in the dictionary, I've
>> not found any documentation for tsNet; and I can't list the above directory
>> to see if there are other sample stacks.
>>>
>>> Did I miss a post with handy pointers, in the great use-list bounce
>> disaster?
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>>
>>> Ben


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Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Ben Rubinstein
Thanks both of you... by my real question is how do you know about these 
sample stacks? Is their existence being revealed one by one on a need-to-know 
basis?


On 01/12/2016 17:06, Skip Kimpel wrote:

Here is a nice stack from the creators of tsNet that demonstrates some of
the key functionality.  You can grab some code from this stack... I have
put it up on my server so you can take experiment with it.

http://magicgate.com/files/tsNet_Sample_Sync_Stack.livecode

SKIP


On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Matthias Rebbe <
matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de> wrote:


There is at least one other stack available at that location

https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode <
https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode>

And there was a sample stack from Neill Roger somewhere. I cannot find the
URL anymore.

Will look over the weekend.

tsNet is so powerful, but there is definitively a need for more sample
stacks.

Matthias


Am 01.12.2016 um 12:12 schrieb Ben Rubinstein :

(I asked this at the end of a chain about email formatting libraries but

I think it got lost.)


When I asked that question, Matthias referenced this
https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/LCMail.livecode

which I didn't know about. Apart from entries in the dictionary, I've

not found any documentation for tsNet; and I can't list the above directory
to see if there are other sample stacks.


Did I miss a post with handy pointers, in the great use-list bounce

disaster?


TIA,

Ben



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Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Skip Kimpel
Here is a nice stack from the creators of tsNet that demonstrates some of
the key functionality.  You can grab some code from this stack... I have
put it up on my server so you can take experiment with it.

http://magicgate.com/files/tsNet_Sample_Sync_Stack.livecode

SKIP


On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Matthias Rebbe <
matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de> wrote:

> There is at least one other stack available at that location
>
> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode <
> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode>
>
> And there was a sample stack from Neill Roger somewhere. I cannot find the
> URL anymore.
>
> Will look over the weekend.
>
> tsNet is so powerful, but there is definitively a need for more sample
> stacks.
>
> Matthias
>
> > Am 01.12.2016 um 12:12 schrieb Ben Rubinstein :
> >
> > (I asked this at the end of a chain about email formatting libraries but
> I think it got lost.)
> >
> > When I asked that question, Matthias referenced this
> > https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/LCMail.livecode
> >
> > which I didn't know about. Apart from entries in the dictionary, I've
> not found any documentation for tsNet; and I can't list the above directory
> to see if there are other sample stacks.
> >
> > Did I miss a post with handy pointers, in the great use-list bounce
> disaster?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Ben
> >
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Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Matthias Rebbe
There is at least one other stack available at that location

https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode 


And there was a sample stack from Neill Roger somewhere. I cannot find the URL 
anymore.

Will look over the weekend.

tsNet is so powerful, but there is definitively a need for more sample stacks.
 
Matthias

> Am 01.12.2016 um 12:12 schrieb Ben Rubinstein :
> 
> (I asked this at the end of a chain about email formatting libraries but I 
> think it got lost.)
> 
> When I asked that question, Matthias referenced this
> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/LCMail.livecode
> 
> which I didn't know about. Apart from entries in the dictionary, I've not 
> found any documentation for tsNet; and I can't list the above directory to 
> see if there are other sample stacks.
> 
> Did I miss a post with handy pointers, in the great use-list bounce disaster?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Ben
> 
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