This information is easily obtained from the OS through the externals
interface.. The OS also broadcasts when it is changed so no need for
polling..
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On 3/5/11 7:28 PM, John R. Brauer wrote:
Jacqueline,
Thanks for the suggestions. I will start reading about these things your
mentioned.
Holler if you get stuck. That's why we're here.
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I have to break this down into more than one message since my original post was
apparently too big!
I got the scripts I needed to do the currency formatting I was looking for.
Thanks to Chris and Alex for providing them. I couldn't tell which one was the
best so I'm sending both of them a CD!
Jacqueline,
Thanks for the suggestions. I will start reading about these things your
mentioned.
> No databases yet in iOS; no externals at all in fact, although they're
> coming. But if most of your content is static I don't think I'd bother
> with one anyway. I'd store the images in a folde
another trick is to hide an html field with a name that would encourage a bot
to complete it such as "password" and then ignore any request which has it
filled in.
On 6 Mar 2011, at 06:01, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
> another trick is to not name your html fields not so obvious. Most bots look
Does anyone know of a way to have a synthesized voice announce measure numbers
from a midi file? I've got a long click track someone wants to use for
rehearsal, but no way to know where they are unless they run a sequencer, but
they want an MP3.
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I have an enhancement suggestion. I do not always want to have the Answer
dialog box show up as a sheet on OS X. The problem is that it always
centers it on the screen, rather than on the active window as it does on
Windows.
I would prefer to be able to control this position. This particularly
a
another trick is to not name your html fields not so obvious. Most bots look
for email fields and fill in garbage into the rest. So naming your fields
"Applepie", "Rocketbooster" and "Sacknut" instead of "email", "about" and
"password" will actually get rid of quite a few of the smarter bots.
Hi so far the simple "double" field solution has eliminated spams :
I just require the email info to be written a second time in order to check
its validity.
Your name
Your email
Your emailForValidation
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Hi William,
Use variables instead of fields when at all possible.
You will find that your executable code will pick up
in speed.
If you are just afraid users will think the stack has
crashed, use a progress bar to tell them when everything
has finished loading. For some weird reason progress bar
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
>> After all, on my modest On-Rev blog, I am beginning to get some spam ;->
> I had the same problem within a few minutes of putting up a contact
> page. I started getting email from bots. My solution is dead simple but
> I haven't received a single spam since
On 3/5/11 5:01 AM, ep...@mac.com wrote:
Thanks for your answer. I have been trying to add limits in this
section, but the results are... strange.
I am trying to put a max limit on the width of image "Small" (which
is 320x480) by entering :
if the width of image "Small"< 480 then set the width
On 3/5/11 9:46 AM, Medard wrote:
Bonjour !
After all, on my modest On-Rev blog, I am beginning to get some spam ;->
In my blog, comments are written to separate text files -- so it's easy
to delete and regenerate them when they are filled with spam ;-)
But it is turning into a tedious work!
I
Bernard Devlin wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqFpq9WXbJo
>
> Might be of interest to some. I'm not one for the latest gadgets, so
> I had barely heard of Droid.
>
> Bernard
VERY COOL!
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Might be of interest to some. I'm not one for the latest gadgets, so
I had barely heard of Droid.
Bernard
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Congratulations, Hugh! A very big achievement.
Speaking as a beta-tester and new owner of CM 2.1, if you deal with data
display and don't have this tool, you should get it right away; if you have a
previous version you should upgrade!
George Brackett
> An upgrade for ChartMaker has been relea
One hour to go. Invitation to watch: commence!
On 4 Mar 2011, at 18:40, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
> It's here again!
>
> Due to problems with finding presenters, the regulars had to fly in. Please
> step up to present. Yes you. You think I don't mean you, but I do.
>
> Marks presentation wil
curious how you're going from an 80mb stack to an 8mb standalone. In any
case, likely you should change it so you only load content when you need it.
If you have any openstack, preopenstack, opencard, preopencard handlers,
throw some diagnostics in them to keep track of time as they execute, to
fi
On Sat, 2011-03-05 at 16:46 +0100, Medard wrote:
> Bonjour !
>
> After all, on my modest On-Rev blog, I am beginning to get some spam ;->
>
> In my blog, comments are written to separate text files -- so it's easy
> to delete and regenerate them when they are filled with spam ;-)
>
> But it is
you might do what Sarah did: create a simple handler to create, randomize
and ask a math problem to enter:
What is 6+3 ?
easily done in php or rev server and requires a human to work
sqb
On 5 March 2011 07:46, Medard wrote:
> Bonjour !
>
> After all, on my modest On-Rev blog, I am beginnin
Bonjour !
After all, on my modest On-Rev blog, I am beginning to get some spam ;->
In my blog, comments are written to separate text files -- so it's easy
to delete and regenerate them when they are filled with spam ;-)
But it is turning into a tedious work!
I thought of a "reCAPTCHA" solution
Hi there all,
I have a educational standalone which start very slow on OSX and Win 7 (20 sec
or longer).The stack has 180 cards and its size is 80 MB. The standalone
however is only 8 MB but uses 150 MB of RAM. I know all cards are put into
memory on startup.
Is there a way to speed things up?
Hi Eric,
You might find this function useful:
function rescale theImgWidth,theImgHeight,theCdWidth,theCdHeight
if theCdWidth/theImgWidth < theCdHeight/theImgHeight then
put theCdWidth / theImgWidth into myRatio
else
put theCdHeight / theImgHeight into myRatio
end if
put theImgWidt
Thanks for your answer. I have been trying to add limits in this section, but
the results are... strange.
I am trying to put a max limit on the width of image "Small" (which is 320x480)
by entering :
if the width of image "Small" < 480 then set the width of image "Small" to
round(sFRAMEWIDTH
Hi Eric,
the function "resizeGraphic" in the demo will resize the graphic,
here you could add your image limits.
Best regards,
Harald.
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Am 05.03.2011 um 08:58 schrieb Eric Peyron:
> Hi all,
>
Fixed with 4.6.0-dp-6.
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=9404
We can now use the formattedHeight (or Width) reliably to decide if a
field needs scrollbars or not.
Regards,
Claus.
Am 16.02.11 22:03, schrieb Claus Dreischer:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit confused with the forma
...thanks Bob - very useful stuff - and I'll definitely be referencing this as
I work through the lessons again and DGH documentation.
However, before I get to manipulating data, I need to learn how to use non-data
UI elements within data grids - to replicate ListMagic's row-select checkboxes.
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