Hi Stan
At the present time, REBOL does not directly support these sorts of
operations. However, it is possible to do it using REBOL. I don't really
have the time to write all of the pieces up, but these comments may get you
started.
1) REBOL's binary! datatype is the closest thing to your "Smal
I haven't been keeping up with the beginning of this thread at all so
I don't know what you are doing exactly (and don't have much time to
deal with it too much myself either). However, I'm guessing that
these are ftp transfers you are dealing with, right? That line you
are wondering about is p
short version: I need a multiplatform
internet traffic counter that counts all upload and download internet
traffic from my PC to beyond my ISP. Something very simple like "DU Meter" (www.tucows.com) for win9x would do just fine
except that it calculates ALL traffic. I just want to know my tr
Hi Brian,
the error seems to be in the ftp protocol implementation.
Looks to me like Rebol's waiting for a server response,
that it doesn't get. So it would be after the download is
completed, while closing the connection.
But you should wait for someone more experienced in
networking stuff.
Hi Gabriele,
that looks much better than my solution ...
about pass-thru, I think I don't understand enough to create
my own version of 'copy and friends without help.
Also be warned, I assembled it by looking what another client,
and the server really did, it doesn't work on the 2228
(snap
Somebody will take a look at it. I did manage to get the same server
response error which I think is generated if the server times out
before REBOL does and closes the connection. REBOL expects to hear
something back and does not so it fails to parse the empty response.
Thanks for the info Lar
Hi Nigel, Sterling
There does appear to be some kind of problem with the REBOL ftp is this
instance. I was able to get the dir listing with WS-FTP although the server
was slow (took about 150 seconds).
With REBOL I got (don't need the user e-mail if set-net has e-mail
configured):
>> system/sch
Hi Nigel,
I tried this and did get a timeout but I also got a timeout under
Netscape reading the same site and received no directory listeing
there either. That, unfortunately, tells me nothing other than the
server is really slow. You mention that you always get "some error or
timeout", so w
Hello again.
I have an Amiga on the lan (192.168.0.4), I cannot connect to anything via REBOL.
I have tried the few proxy settings as per the howto etc. but it still doesn't work.
Even sending mail to the mail server at 192.168.0.1 fails, and that's behind the
proxy/gateway.
I have tried using
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 29-Feb-00, you wrote:
> Using REBOL 2.2.x do http://www.rebol.com/examples/examplesall.r
>
> works fine. It creates a large number of individual files.
>
>
Thanks Russell (another JForth user) and everyone else.
Regards...Martin
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A business
Overall, my forays into CGI scripting with Rebol have been very
positive experiences. I was able to locate the appropriate Rebol binary
at rebol.com, upload it to my web hosting provider's server, run setup,
and start scripting away.
No customer support from my provider was necessary. As
Hello list!
I wanna introduce here one tool for authors of cgis written in REBOL.
I call it CGI - Generator. I can write a lot about it here, but it will
be better if you look at:
http://www.rebol.cz/cgi/
There's all about this tool, including documentation, example an
Can anyone think of a way to return the volume names of removeable media?
that is, you have a CD mounted in Windows, MacOS or Linux. Can Rebol return
the name that is part of the CD, not just its location in the system?
thanks,
Pat
I am trying to author a script to download via ftp. Yesterday I hurdled the
problem of getting files bigger than 16 MB by using a function suggested by
John to "chunk" the files into smaller pieces thus avoiding memory problems.
Today, I have another problem. It appears that I cannot transfer t
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save/load with "{" in long strings broken!
Long Strings looks like
{{xx}
when molded. No escaping of inner "{"!
found bug when trying {a ^{ in a string} . "^}" exits, "^{" does not!
This comments canno
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>find-port: func["Find a free port to connect to" /local port-num p] [
> port-num: + random 1
> while [error? try [p: system/words/open join tcp://: port-num]] [
> print "while"
> port-num: port-num + 1
> ]
> system/w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm using direct right now, I have checked pass-through, too,
> but wasn't able to resolve this way ...
Using a pass-thru you can define copy, pick etc. to do exactly
what you want. Notice that the native READ is rougly equivalent
to:
read: func [target] [
port: o
Title: Catching Web Site Access Errors
Hi,
you may try the following:
exists?: func [
{ Determines if a file or URL
exists. Checks for invalid
HTML pages. } target [file!
url!] /local port comp ts][ if
error? try
[ port:
make port!
target
Thanks for that. The directory that causes the problem is set drwxr-xr-x and
all the files are -r--r--r--. So I don't think this is the same problem.
This certainly looks like a bug in Rebol to me. The directory downloaded
through an ftp client results in a 137k download (about 1500 files). I
sus
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