Thank you Mattias that's what I needed.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Mattias Sundblad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think you need to run 'make all' or 'make gate' to build httpGate along
> with the interpreter. That should create a binary and place it in the 'bin'
> directory of the distribution.
>
>
When I run make from src64 nothing happens. When I run make from src it
compiles but no httpGate. Weird. I'll stick to packaged version for now
as I may wind up testing it on PC-BSD 10 for fun.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> > Thank you Alex. I cannot
Hi,
I think you need to run 'make all' or 'make gate' to build httpGate along
with the interpreter. That should create a binary and place it in the 'bin'
directory of the distribution.
best wishes,
Mattias
On 2 February 2014 18:16, me wrote:
> Thank you Alex. I cannot seem to find httpGate a
Correction, it's available when I install pico from my distribution but I'm
then back on 3.1.2. How can I build the latest on x86-64 LMDE?
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> > If I load the app by going to localhost:8080 I see the button and can
> click
> >
Hi David,
> Thank you Alex. I cannot seem to find httpGate anywhere in the
> distribution 3.1.5. I know this is terribly noob-ish but where is httpGate
> located?
Not really your fault, because httpGate is not yet well documented. Only
some fragments in this Mailing list and in the Wiki.
The b
Thank you Alex. I cannot seem to find httpGate anywhere in the
distribution 3.1.5. I know this is terribly noob-ish but where is httpGate
located?
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> > If I load the app by going to localhost:8080 I see the button and can
>
Hi David,
> If I load the app by going to localhost:8080 I see the button and can click
> on it but nothing happens and the button becomes disabled. If I then
> refresh the page (it now has a long session string in the address bar) the
> button is enabled and I can click on it, the desired Alert
Thanks Alex that worked perfectly! Now I can display age calculated on the
fly without wasting space in the DB.
This isn't related to calculating age based on DOB but if you could please
help me understand why is it that when I have a form and a line like:
(de testo ()
(app)
(a
Hi David,
> Thank you for your prompt and helpful reply Alex. The *JS trick worked
> great and the proper date calculation will be most helpful. If I may ask a
One more thought: Perhaps a better way to calculate the age is to avoid
floating points, and do it directly in integer calculation:
Thank you for your prompt and helpful reply Alex. The *JS trick worked
great and the proper date calculation will be most helpful. If I may ask a
few more questions:
You're right, storing the age is silly when already storing DOB. How might
I just calculate age on the fly and display it in the
Hi David,
> Essentially I can calculate age based off of DOB with a (dm T ...) line 18
> but then that record won't show in the search dialog. When lines 13-20 are
You are quite close :)
The problem is the way your 'T' method is defined:
(dm T (name NAME prefname PREFNAME sex SEX dob DOB em
Greetings list! First thank you to Alex and all who have contributed to the
list and anything else PicoLisp related because this is one incredible
language. I'm hoping that you'll be kind enough to help me figure out how
to calculate age based on DOB. I've come up with a simplified example based
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