I think these two functions are equivalent. Which would you use? (or would
you use a different function altogether?)
function baseID newID
if newID is empty then
if not exists (the baseID of this stack) then
set the baseID of this stack to this card
end if
else
if
libURLftpUploadFile to my ON-REV server has stopped working on Windows.
I use the same code that works on OSX except, of course, for the local file URL.
USER is urlEncoded, PASSWORD does not need to be urlEncoded:
put /Users/matsastrom/Desktop/ISO3166alpha2.tiff into aLocalFileURL
put
Sorry to have bothered you at all…
Having spent 6 hours on this I was certain that the fault was not mine.
I could not have been more wrong - a misspelled password...
Please disregard my post.
/Mats
Vidarebefordrat brev:
Från: Mats Åström matsast...@yahoo.se
Ämne: libURLftpUploadFile
Datum:
Hi Bill and others:
Your question matches mine. I have a project that needs to do the same as
what you ask. I will be interested in seeing your code and the advice of
others.
Ours is a bit more teacher / student relationship. We want to keep tabs of
the student use in a remote DB.
--
Ta.
A slightly corrected/modified version.
To set the baseID:
set the baseID of this stack to baseID(newID)
To get the baseID
get the baseID of this stack.
The function(s) then become
function baseID newID
if newID is empty then
return baseID_newIDempty()
else
return
I'd go with the first one. The second one makes my eyes glaze over! Plus I
think there should be an else before the second if in the second function.
I might consider something like this.
function baseID newID
if newID is empty then
baseID_newIDempty
else
baseID_newIDnotempty
I'm looking at doing this to. I'm wondering why property profiles haven't
been mentioned in this thread. Seems like they would be a good solution,
with one profile for each language.
Pete
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It would be good to post code that works:
function baseID newID
if (newID is not empty and not exists(newID)) or \
(newID is empty and not exists(the baseID of this stack)) then \
set the baseID of this stack to this card
if newID is not empty then set the baseID of this
Copy paste the sql into an sql utility like mySQLWorkbench, execute it and see
if it shows you an error. I did. I get this for the third line:
Error Code: 1364. Field 'unqKy' doesn't have a default value
There is your error.
Bob S
On Jan 19, 2015, at 20:54 , Dr. Hawkins doch...@gmail.com
I can see the wisdom of this before we had the topLeft and bottomRight
properties. You could simply parse the first two items and the last two items
and get the same thing.
Bob S
On Jan 10, 2015, at 09:50 , Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.commailto:ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote:
Try sending each command separately to make sure the syntax of each is
correct.
Pete
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On Jan 19, 2015 8:54 PM, Dr. Hawkins doch...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 7:11 PM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
What error are you getting?
They were all along the lines
Is it possible to put a Livecode app into the Mac Menu Bar?
Pete
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An app built in LC, sitting on an old box (PPC Mac Mini running 10.4.11) has
for several years happily been running a few times a day to perform a batch
job involving retrieve some data from a remote system, processing it, and
pushing a report to a new location.
Recently, it's not been
Hi Malte,
Using the more recent version the scripts,
I have found a single image that
produce an infinite loop while
showing the thumbnail
So, to be safe, it's better idea
to change this line:
repeat until offset(tStart,temp1) = 0
for this line:
repeat until offset(tEnd,temp1) = 0
Al
--
The first is slightly faster, but they don't return the same result -
running the code below I always get:
6 8 false
this card 1000
Did I mess up the test somewhere?
on mouseUp
put 1000 into tIterations
--
set the baseID of this stack to empty
put the millisecs into t
repeat
okay, I think this is correct for both versions (gah)
function baseID newID
if newID is empty then
if not exists (the baseID of this stack) then
set the baseID of this stack to this card
end if
else
if exists(newID) or \
newID is among the items of
I just spent an 1.5 hours of what the heck just happened. My fault but
just wanted to let others know.
I have a custom stack prop named pRegion. This worked as expected except
in one handler. It always returned empty. From either the handler or from
the message box while the handler was being
Thanks for the fix. Once I took care of the email line wrap it ran
well. The first version is still slightly faster, and to my eye more
readable, so I'd go with that.
on mouseUp
put 1000 into tIterations
--
set the baseID of this stack to empty
put the millisecs into t
Pierre Sahores wrote:
Did anyone know if Livecode Server can be set to use NGINX as its web server ?
My (admittedly limited) understanding is that NginX doesn't support CGI,
only FastCGI, so without threading LiveCode would seem a difficult fit
for that server environment.
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
Confirmed here. Although unlikely to happen, that's a bad bug. The
presence of the and of objectreference should make it clear that a
custom property is being referenced, not a variable.
But it's nastier than that: you
Hi Friends,
Did anyone know if Livecode Server can be set to use NGINX as its web server ?
Thanks and best regards,
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On Jan 20, 2015, at 12:41 PM, JOHN PATTEN johnpat...@me.com wrote:
Hi All,
Is the record audio feature currently broken in LiveCode (7.0.0)?
When I do this:
on mouseUp
set the dontuseQt to false
record sound file test.wav
answer the result
end mouseUp
I get message “error
Peter
If I remember correctly, Clarify installed into the Mac Menu Bar.
I don’t know how though. I guess Trevor deVore knows.
Regards
Peter
On 21 Jan 2015, at 02:35, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:
Is it possible to put a Livecode app into the Mac Menu Bar?
Pete
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For those who haven't read it yet I'll leave this link to Richard's excellent
article here...
http://www.fourthworld.com/embassy/articles/scriptstyle.html
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them. - William Shakespeare Hugh Senior
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I’ve mentioned in the past that if I am unable to connect to a mySQL server
(such as going to a location with my laptop and finding their firewall blocks
port 3306) it takes close to a minute for LC to release and tell me it cannot
connect. During that time LC is completely unresponsive. I
Two things to consider:
1. It's almost impossible to catch conflicts with custom properties. They
don't have to be mentioned by name in a script because:
2. It's a feature that custom property names can be stored/referenced using
variables. For example:
repeat for each item P in left,top
Pierre
Richard is correct that nginx does not support CGI. It will forward requests to
an upstream server or a number of upstream servers. I support one application
that has been running for a couple of years that forwards CGI requests to a
second server. (The second server is Cheyenne from
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Bob Sneidar bobsnei...@iotecdigital.com
wrote:
I’ve mentioned in the past that if I am unable to connect to a mySQL
server (such as going to a location with my laptop and finding their
firewall blocks port 3306) it takes close to a minute for LC to release and
Thanks Devin,
I will give that a try. I also found a work around that works fine too,
AppleScript.
Put this in the a field:
tell application Finder
set savePath to (the path to the desktop folder as text) record.m4a
tell application QuickTime Player
activate
I figured the first version would be faster, since it only checks each
thing once, where the second version tests some booleans twice, but this
isn't going to be called repeatedly, so maximum performance isn't an issue.
I was more curious about the readability, because I thought I might be the
On 1/20/2015 7:33 PM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
I was more curious about the readability, because I thought I might be the
odd one out here, and it seems I am. The nested if statements in the first
one, and the duplicated
set the baseID of this stack to this card
offend my eye.
There's two of
This is pretty standard for POSIX permissions. Even though a containing folder
can have the appropriate permissions, the owner of the file is still the one
who created it. In order to properly ensure your cohorts can read and write to
every file in a share, you need to create a user with the
what is showStatus? There is no such command in the dictionary.
Bob S
On Jan 18, 2015, at 20:15 , Brahmanathaswami
bra...@hindu.orgmailto:bra...@hindu.org wrote:
put hostAddressToName(tIP) into tServer
if tServer is Empty then
set the dialogData to Sorry, there is a connection
hostAddressToName() returns an error if there is no internet connection. Not
empty. Unless the dictionary is wrong.
Bob S
On Jan 18, 2015, at 20:15 , Brahmanathaswami
bra...@hindu.orgmailto:bra...@hindu.org wrote:
put hostAddressToName(tIP) into tServer
if tServer is Empty then
set
Hi All,
Is the record audio feature currently broken in LiveCode (7.0.0)?
When I do this:
on mouseUp
set the dontuseQt to false
record sound file test.wav
answer the result
end mouseUp
I get message “error 2 starting recording”
Thank you!
John Patten
SUSD
Confirmed here. Although unlikely to happen, that's a bad bug. The
presence of the and of objectreference should make it clear that a
custom property is being referenced, not a variable.
Pete
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I suspect whatever system you are connecting to has modified in some way how it
encrypts data using SSL. Sounds crazy, but Microsoft recently did something to
their TLS in their cloud offerings that summarily prevented an entire series of
Konica brand copiers from sending email through Exchange
Hi Kay,
Sorry for the delayed reply, been too busy getting the filename thing
working.
I'm using LC 6.6.2 and the controller works fine there (except see my
comments below). I just tried exactly the same stack with 7.0.1 and
confirm what you experienced, nothing plays. I'm using mp3 files.
ugh. That's an ugly. I'd file a feature request to have the
parser/compiler catch those for you. I am a big proponent of loose syntax,
but if it's going to be loose enough that you can do THAT, then you either
should get an error for misusing the token or it should be smart enough to
not fail.
You may be running into the audio-only player bug already mentioned here:
http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/new-player-AV-Foundation-and-MP3-td4687743.html
Try using the playRate workaround and see if that makes things work for you
(for now).
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative
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