Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Monte Goulding
Does that state that for $999 per license does not include any updates??? That's how I read it. It doesn't run out and my guess is this price is to handle the people that buy lc and still expect support 20 versions later. does that state that for 1,499 I get a license with both no expiration

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Terry Judd
On 18/08/2012, at 4:13 PM, Monte Goulding mo...@sweattechnologies.com wrote: Does that state that for $999 per license does not include any updates??? That's how I read it. It doesn't run out and my guess is this price is to handle the people that buy lc and still expect support 20

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Warren Samples
On 08/18/2012 01:12 AM, Monte Goulding wrote: Does that state that for $999 per license does not include any updates??? That's how I read it. It doesn't run out and my guess is this price is to handle the people that buy lc and still expect support 20 versions later. does that state that for

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Warren Samples
On 08/18/2012 01:39 AM, Warren Samples wrote: On 08/18/2012 01:12 AM, Monte Goulding wrote: Does that state that for $999 per license does not include any updates??? That's how I read it. It doesn't run out and my guess is this price is to handle the people that buy lc and still expect support

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread James Hale
Well this is a tad confusing and inconsistent. The IOS PAYG package does not show desktop deployment in the table but does describe it in the blurb that is accessed when you click on the prices at the bottom of the table. Given it is an annual subs, I guess it means you always have access to the

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread James Hale
It also seems a personal license has gone the way of the Dodo too. So much for hobbyists. James ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences:

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Kevin Miller
Nothing has changed in the new store for existing customers, for any license type. The same pricing and upgrade policy applies. New customer continue to have access to all the same commercial licenses/upgrades plus new easy pay as you go options. We'll work on making the information clearer. Kind

Re: is anyone using postgresql hosting from on-rev?

2012-08-18 Thread Pierre Sahores
Deal with n-tiers security tasks is't that hard and has more to do with design than pure technical tasks Here could be the main principles : 1.- the client app is used by a trustable user connected via login:pass and/or a session token that identifies the client application against the

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread René Micout
Thank you, because that is not clear at all... Le 18 août 2012 à 11:22, Kevin Miller ke...@runrev.com a écrit : Nothing has changed in the new store for existing customers, for any license type. The same pricing and upgrade policy applies. New customer continue to have access to all the same

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Thomas McGrath III
Yeah.. I even looked up perpetual in the dictionary to make sure I didn't have the wrong meaning all these years. A footnote should be added to that item, I think. hmm… Thomas J McGrath III 3mcgr...@comcast.net Lazy River Software http://lazyriver.on-rev.com On Aug 18, 2012, at 3:53 AM,

Multiple iOS scrollers scroll add the same time. How do I prevent this?

2012-08-18 Thread William de Smet
Hi there, I have two iOS scrollers in my app on the same card. They almost work fine. They do scroll and show content but two scrollers scroll at the same time. What do I have to do to prevent this? Do I add the same code (different id) to scrollToTop and scrollerDidScroll This my code: on

Re: PreOrder FieldTrip (100%)

2012-08-18 Thread Curry Kenworthy
Howdy FieldTrip Supporters, Sorry about the silence! A health issue flared up again at the busiest moment and slowed me down, together with some urgent client tasks, and I've been catching up gradually. Thanks for making FieldTrip possible. I'll have a prerelease ready very soon so that

local helper application for remote database buffering

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
Aside from the minor issues of database creation and the web buffer layer, I have my application talking to a remote server. The lag, though, is quite noticeable, when tabbing from one field that updates to another. Would it make sense to stash the fields used on a card into a local sqlite

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Andrew Kluthe
After checking out this thread, I went to the store to have a look. The chart with the green checkmarks is a puzzle that you can solve to get a secret discount. On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Thomas McGrath III 3mcgr...@comcast.net wrote: Yeah.. I even looked up perpetual in the dictionary to

remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
My code is designed to update the database automatically when new items are added to cards. This was working fine with sqlite, although it was apparently ignoring some ' that shouldn't have been there. I'm even trying to group transactions now. However, START TRANSACTION; ALTER TABLE dna ADD

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Peter Haworth
Assuming mySQL will accept multiple statements, I believe Livecode wants you to omit the semicolon statements at the end of each line. Your START and COMMIT statements are superfluous in this case since SQL automatically wraps single statements in a transaction so I'd remove them and avoid

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Peter Haworth
Whoops, that should be semicolon character at the end of each line. Pete lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote: I believe Livecode wants you to omit the semicolon statements at the end of each line.

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote: Assuming mySQL will accept multiple statements, I believe Livecode wants you to omit the semicolon statements at the end of each line. And I thought that it was just sqlite tolerating the missing transactions . . . Your

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Peter Haworth
You don't HAVE to remove the START/COMMIT, I was pointing out that they are superfluous. Leave them in if you wish. The semicolon issue has nothing to do with what mySQL requires, it's a Livecode requirement - see the dictionary. Finally, if you're using revDataFromQuery to do this, I'm

Re: changes to the runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Jérôme Rosat
And check your charts. The chart in the store page is not the same than the chart in the get started page. Could you also explain your upgrade/update policy because it's hard to find something on site ? Thank you in advance. Jerome Le 18 août 2012 à 11:22, Kevin Miller ke...@runrev.com a

more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
This is getting more frustrating by the minute . . . The On-rev standalone seems unstable, at best. hitting a couple of arrow keys to maneuver seems to knock it out of commission. It didn't even occur to me to check or ssh access. Anyway, on-rev doesn't seem to be rendering .irev files as

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Mike Bonner
The source of the page is this: (after being sent by on-rev) ? lc put Hello world. ? This is new text Remove the space between ? and lc ?lc put Hello world. ? On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Dr. Hawkins doch...@gmail.com wrote: This is getting more frustrating by the minute . . . The

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Mike Bonner bonnm...@gmail.com wrote: The source of the page is this: (after being sent by on-rev) ? lc put Hello world. ? This is new text Thanks, but that doesn't seem to do it: ?lc put This is inside the lc section ? This is outside the lc section at

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Mike Bonner
Ah yep, just found the info. .irev maps to the rev server engine, so using the ?lc tag with a .irev will probably not work correctly. Same with the reverse, .lc maps to the most recent livecode server so you'll want .lc and ?lc I believe to get things working. (or you can do as stated here..

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread stephen barncard
.lc is the last version of lc server that can run stacks, and .rev would call an earlier version - both versions are running at on-rev On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Mike Bonner bonnm...@gmail.com wrote: Hmm, out of curiosity, if you change it to ?rev put Whatever message.. ? rather than

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Mike Bonner
Also just occurred to me if you have an .htaccess in the folder already with something strange in it, the .htaccess itself might be breaking lc. On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Alex Tweedly a...@tweedly.net wrote: If you go into your browser's View source you'll see that it contains something

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Pierre Sahores
Use ?rev put Hello world. ? without space between ?rev to get a response from the revServer 4.6.4 and ?lc put Hello world. ? to get a response from the LC-Server 5.0.2. As you will verify, both engines are available to each on-rev accounts About the on-rev standalone, you are

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote: You don't HAVE to remove the START/COMMIT, I was pointing out that they are superfluous. Leave them in if you wish. OK; I thought that it was up to the db what to do without them. The semicolon issue has nothing to do

Fwd: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Pierre Sahores
Sorry for the mistake : instead of revServer 5.0.2, please read LC-server 5.0.2 Début du message réexpédié : De : Pierre Sahores s...@sahores-conseil.com Date : 18 août 2012 22:10:59 HAEC À : How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Cc : Pierre Sahores s...@sahores-conseil.com

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread stephen barncard
I can't say enough good things about the Livecode server environment. A good tip for those starting to to work with the server is to put a set the errormode to inline as the first line of code after the ?lc the error reporting is pretty good. Stephen Barncard San Francisco Ca. USA more

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Mike Bonner
If you are using revdatafromquery it wraps your query in a begin and commit on its own. If you have 2 queries you want to do, and can't use wheres with and/or to do it you can still do several queries in 1 call. To test I just did this.. *command* queryWithTransaction *put* SELECT * FROM

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Pierre Sahores s...@sahores-conseil.com wrote: To target the revServer 4.6.4, the script need to be named as yourchoice.irev and to target the revServer 5.0.2, the script need to be named as yourchoice.lc for simple scripts and yourchoice.livecode for stacks to

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Pierre Sahores
See this example script witch acts as the stack rias_lib.livecode launcher ?lc try start using stack rias_lib.livecode get start_rias_lib() -- this function lies inside stack rias_lib.livecode get rias_lib_main_ctl() -- this function lies inside stack

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Peter Haworth
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Dr. Hawkins doch...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote: You don't HAVE to remove the START/COMMIT, I was pointing out that they are superfluous. Leave them in if you wish. OK; I thought that it was up

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote: On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Dr. Hawkins doch...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not seeing that in the 5.5.1 dictionary for revExecuteSQL (or revDataFromQuery, for that matter). Am I looking in the wrong place? From the

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Pierre Sahores s...@sahores-conseil.comwrote: See this example script witch acts as the stack rias_lib.livecode launcher start using stack rias_lib.livecode ... catch tErr try ... start using stack

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Mike Bonner
I've just been messing with things with the on-rev mysql server. It doesn't seem like you can pass a whole multiline with 1 revexecutesql If you do: revexecutesql connectid,START TRANSCTION revexecutesql connectid,ALTER TABLE dna ADD disp BOOLEAN revexecutesql connectid, ALTER TABLE dna ADD cont

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Mike Bonner
Don't believe you can manipluate the cards/objects directly. If you look at this page: http://www.runrev.com/developers/documentation/server/ part 3.2 using stacks it says you can't use visual related stuff when using a stack. Since there is no actual stack displayed, hence no screen coords or

calling postgresql from the command line or within a .lc script

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
I just can't find a livecode lesson that doesn't just directly access a MySQL port . . . I think I'm far enough along with livecode server to take a swing at talking to postgresql I try put revOpenDatabase(postgresql, dochawkbk.on-rev.com ,dochawkb_aTestDb,dochawkb,yeeHaw52! ) into dbno put

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread stephen barncard
I've been able to read/write to a field in a stack from an .irev document using livecode server. And while in the IDE on land, I've used UI elements in the stack for testing routines that aren't used 'in the wild'. lc server doesn't seem to choke on those UI elements, usually ignores. I think

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Dr. Hawkins
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Mike Bonner bonnm...@gmail.com wrote: I've just been messing with things with the on-rev mysql server. It doesn't seem like you can pass a whole multiline with 1 revexecutesql I was afraid someone would say that :) The error will most likely go away. And you

Re: more on-rev issues

2012-08-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Dr. Hawkins wrote: In particular, what I'll ultimately need is for them to run scripts that build cards and then put the output to pdf (which is currently working in livecode) Can help in about those tasks as long i only build HTML5/CSS3/JQuery outputs from my own on-rev stack's libs. I'm

How to check if a group is in edit mode

2012-08-18 Thread Peter Haworth
In a utility I'm writing, I need to keep track of when groups in stacks outside the utility go into and out of edit mode. The context is as follows. I have a front script that traps newField, newButton, etc messages. In that script I can easily tell if the control is being added while the stack

Re: How to check if a group is in edit mode

2012-08-18 Thread Peter Haworth
Hi Mark, Yes, I'm doing that when the user stops editing from within my utility. The problem I have is if the user stops editing by clicking the Edit Group button in the LC toolbar. There doesn't seem to be a message generated when that happens so my utility never finds out about it. Pete

Re: remedial mysql???

2012-08-18 Thread Mike Bonner
Hmm, ok alternate idea. I did this: ?lc put Mike,Carl,Joe,George,Maynard,Pete,Mark,Mark,Mark,Mark into tFirst put Mikeson,Carlson,Joeson,Georgeson,Maynardson,Peteson,Markson,Yamarkson,Yomarkson,Yemarkson into tLast put the milliseconds into tStart -- for timing ## build a list of 100

[ANN] New plugin collection available

2012-08-18 Thread Andre Garzia
Hello Folks, I am announcing a plugin collection called AAG|Tools. At this moment is has two plugins in it but I plan to release my other custom plugins in it as time goes by. The current plugins are: AAG | LayerComps a plugin for LiveCode that works just like the Layer Comps palette from Adobe

changes to runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Nigel Soden
Hi All If what I read is correct then I am extremely disappointed as this pricing structure is too expensive for me. Living in South Africa and our exchange rate being as it is would makes this product expensive to develop with. Two of the reasons that made me go for LiveCode was I liked the

Re: changes to runrev store

2012-08-18 Thread Richard Gaskin
Nigel Soden wrote: If what I read is correct then I am extremely disappointed as this pricing structure is too expensive for me. Earlier today Kevin Miller wrote: Nothing has changed in the new store for existing customers, for any license type. The same pricing and upgrade policy applies.