Bonjour Wilhelm,
I guess there is nothing wrong with your machine: I get the same message here
(Mac OSX)
Don't know what's happening!
Best regards from Grenoble
André
Le 26 nov. 2011 à 11:24, Wilhelm Sanke a écrit :
When I try to access the use-Livecode archives I get the following
Hi,
I'm beginning to learn how to use ?rev scripts to access mysql
databases on my on-rev.com account.
I am going to allow users to search a catalog, but no uploading
and no data entry or data editing...
What, if any, security problems do I need to consider? mySQL
newbie...
Thanks,
Tim
Wilhelm et. at.
Here is Heather's response to my question last Friday:
Jim Hurley
On Nov 25, 2011, at 9:46 AM, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
Message: 11
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 07:59:33 +
From: Heather Nagey heat...@runrev.com
To: How to use LiveCode
On 11/26/2011 08:06 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
Wilhelm et. at.
Here is Heather's response to my question last Friday:
I had a similar reply to my query in the same vein. Although, they are
taking quite a while to iron
things out.
Jim Hurley
On Nov 25, 2011, at 9:46 AM,
Hi I just upgraded to 5.0.1 (and then .2 thinking that might solve the
following problem but it didn't). Gone from the standalone settings pane are
the options to set the supported orientations and in there place are new
options to set the initial orientation for iPad. A program that previously
Further to this I just wanted to add the following:
To configure which orientations your application supports use:
iphoneSetAllowedOrientations orientations
Here orientations must be a comma-delimited list consisting of at least one
of portrait, portrait
upside down, landscape left and landscape
Hi Mark,
I use a separate on startup handler in the stack script to set the allowed
orientations.
on startUp
--portrait,portrait upside down,landscape left,landscape right
iphoneSetAllowedOrientations landscape left,landscape right
end startUp
Looking at your script, you added spaces