Re: Open socket on start up and can't close

2021-12-17 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
Sockets are pretty easy to implement. There is a good Livecode lesson on how to do so. I wrote a client server system that can be used for virtually any kind of application. My particular need was to send and receive SQL queries and data without having to go through the fuss of setting up a web

Re: Open socket on start up and can't close

2021-12-17 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
On 12/17/21 12:51 PM, RobEppich via use-livecode wrote: First question is how to turn off remote debugging as might would compete with the port that I use for epsiTalk inBusiness and if the remote debugging is still opening a socket in a standalone. Also, isn’t this open socket for rermote

Re: Open socket on start up and can't close

2021-12-17 Thread Craig Newman via use-livecode
Robert. "I have epsiTalk under Livecode.” Whaaat?? How much do you want for it? I would love to be able to talk to other running LC machines with a skillset that I already have. When I first picked up LC, I immediately tested “send to program” (a command in LC, as it ought to be, not a

Re: Open socket on start up and can't close

2021-12-17 Thread RobEppich via use-livecode
Hi Craig, Klaus, Alex, Monte, Curry yes, that is me. Glad to hear that epsiTalk continues to be so useful for you. I have epsiTalk under Livecode. I say very little as the more I say the more distractions there are. During the Hypercard days I used xcmds. In the end HC was discontinued and I

Re: Smile for Christmas.

2021-12-17 Thread Craig Newman via use-livecode
Welsh and Gaelic both translate the same. Heather. What is the difference? Is it a Scotland thing? Craig > On Dec 17, 2021, at 1:01 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode > wrote: > >> Beth ydych chi'n ei olygu, fy ffrind? mae'r Gymraeg yn iaith hyfryd. Gyda >> dim ond y nifer cywir o

Re: Smile for Christmas.

2021-12-17 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
Wow, Google Translate knows Welsh. It turns out that Heather's comment has nothing to do with Beth having an ugly chin which makes her dim and afraid. I somehow knew Heather would show up here. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com HyperActive Software |

Re: Smile for Christmas.

2021-12-17 Thread Graham Samuel via use-livecode
Pretty much OT, but Davy was a really interesting man: look him up in Wikipedia. Before I read that article, all I knew about him was the clerihew: Sir Humphry Davy Abominated gravy He lived in the odium Of having discovered Sodium Compliments of the season to all. Graham > On 17 Dec 2021, at

Re: Smile for Christmas.

2021-12-17 Thread Craig Newman via use-livecode
Ali. As I am fond of saying, "Americans expect everyone else in the world to learn our language, as we refuse to learn theirs”. Same with the Scrabble lexicon; CSW is rather larger. Two different dictionary suites between us and the planet. We are smug about that. Craig > On Dec 17, 2021,

Re: Smile for Christmas.

2021-12-17 Thread Ali Lloyd via use-livecode
Another super-useful and relevant scrabble word is EUOUAE, one of the charmingly monikered 'vowel dumps'. Unfortunately not available in TWL so only for UK scrabble play! On Fri, 17 Dec 2021 at 14:08, Craig Newman via use-livecode < use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > I play a lot of

Re: Smile for Christmas.

2021-12-17 Thread Craig Newman via use-livecode
I play a lot of scrabble. One of the most endearing short words (Scrabble is ALL about short words) in both the English and American lexicons is “CWM”, which is a forest hollow, is Welsh, and validates the old saw: “A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y and W”. Craig > On Dec 17, 2021, at 7:57 AM,

Re: Smile for Christmas.

2021-12-17 Thread Heather Laine via use-livecode
Beth ydych chi'n ei olygu, fy ffrind? mae'r Gymraeg yn iaith hyfryd. Gyda dim ond y nifer cywir o lafariaid. I love how the word for "vowels" is almost entirely made up of vowels. Which brings me to my favourite Welsh word. For microwave. Popty ping. Ok so its colloquial and only used in the

Re: regex backreferences

2021-12-17 Thread Kaveh via use-livecode
Hah. I read my own comment without checking the poster and thought this guy is a bit pushy but let's hope he succeeds! It really is a fundamental limitation that will allow so much more to be done in LiveCode, including a really good interactive tutorial on regex. Regards Kaveh On Fri, 17 Dec

Re: regex backreferences

2021-12-17 Thread Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode
Hi Kaveh, Thanks, but actually it wasn't me who made the original report - that was Bart Voorzanger. And you added a useful comment to it 18 months ago, before I found it! best, Ben On 17/12/2021 11:41, Kaveh wrote: Great to know this is already in the wish list, Ben and thanks for adding

Re: regex backreferences

2021-12-17 Thread Kaveh via use-livecode
Great to know this is already in the wish list, Ben and thanks for adding it. Anything we can do to support this request and expedite it? On Fri, 17 Dec 2021 at 11:35, Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode < use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > > On 15/12/2021 03:41, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode

Re: regex backreferences

2021-12-17 Thread Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode
On 15/12/2021 03:41, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote: If there isn't a feature request for it, there should be. https://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=21534 ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this