Hi,
Does anyone know where I can download a version of SQLIte for Windows
and Mac that works with RunRev? How do I access the SQLLite calls
from RunRev?
Thanks a lot
All the Best
Dave
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Hi Dave,
SQLite is included with RunRev nowadays. Read all entries containing
sql, revdb and database to get started.
There are a lot of SQLite-related discussion in the archives of this
list:
http://search.gmane.org/?query=sqlite+%22how+to%
One of the particular challenges in software documentation (and boy
have I experienced this) is that you have to know what something is
called before you can find it. That is often the frustation, not
that the information is missing, but because I call it something
else, I cannot access it.
Hi,
What do you mean by SQLite is included with RunRev nowadays ? I
downloaded the latest version of RunRev, but can't see any mention of
SQLite anywhere. If use the revDB commands, will they automatically
pick up SQLite? I've been trying to find something on this for a
while now and
Le 29 oct. 07 à 16:40, David Burgun a écrit :
What do you mean by SQLite is included with RunRev nowadays ?
Hi Dave,
look here:
http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/may/issue26/newsletter1.php
they have a chapter about SQLite
HTH,
Thierry
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Hi Dave,
I mean that an external and a driver is included with Revolution. You
don't need to download additional sotware. In the revOpenDatabase
command, you just specify sqlite. Read more about this command in
the docs.
Of course, you can always ask here, but if you do just a little bit
Hi,
Thanks a lot, this is exactly what I wanted!
All the Best
Dave
On 29 Oct 2007, at 15:47, Thierry wrote:
Le 29 oct. 07 à 16:40, David Burgun a écrit :
What do you mean by SQLite is included with RunRev nowadays ?
Hi Dave,
look here:
Hi everyone,
I need to use some word like docs like templates. Searching and replacing
some words or sentences to generate a new document. Any idea or sample to
how get the content of a word file and modify it?
Thanks,
Josep M
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I put up a proof-of-concept Revolution Online Open Dictionary.
Functionally it is like the MySQL PHP open dictionaries - a simple
page per term with user comments. Users can also edit the term
definition itself.
I spent very little time, so a lot is not working yet, just thought
I'd see
oops, forgot to say where it is! :-o
http://revcoders.org/
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This looks great! Thanks, Josh!
Best,
Mark
On 29 Oct 2007, at 18:05, Josh Mellicker wrote:
http://revcoders.org/
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I've made a little library that functions as a wrapper around the
binaryEncode/Decode functions. I can never remember all the format
specifiers, so I've done this. It also gets around the binaryDecode
bug (5315) on intel machines.
It provides descriptively named functions, like
Sorry for the repeat, just didn't want to dirty up the other thread
which turned into a SOAP discussion :-S
I put up a proof-of-concept Revolution Online Open Dictionary here:
http://revcoders.org/
Functionally it is like the MySQL PHP open dictionaries - a simple
page per term with
For an example of how these pages could be enhanced, scroll to the
bottom of these pages:
http://revcoders.org/pendingMessages
http://revcoders.org/binaryEncode
http://revcoders.org/files
to see some extra handy code snippet examples at your fingertips-
right under the definition-
This looks great. The key to keeping it this way is to make sure
someone moderates the comments and it's easy to do so, or else we'll
be seeing a lot of OT from spammers or trollers.
For an example of how these pages could be enhanced, scroll to the
bottom of these pages:
Judy
Have you tried The Manhole, Cosmic Osmo, and Spelunx and Caves of Mr.
Sudo ((?sp). They are HyperCard stacks that are of the explore/have
fun variety--and, although short for an adult, quite enchanting
nonetheless. I bought each of these despite not having children and
had a ball
My twins (boy-girl) are 6-1/2... both like the Jumpstart (Preschool,
Kindergarten, 1st grade...) series. They've also enjoyed I Spy, Disney
1st Grade and a couple of others.
HTH,
Judy
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recommendations for games (or educational software)
for a (young) 7-year old girl.
Snakey Math is a game of mine for learning math facts, and a new version
is in the works which will also be the first Windows release. It will be a
few more weeks, probably, but here's the page:
Stephen,
moderation is not the best option because everyone is guilty till
moderated innocent, a better solution is just to use captchas.
:-D
Cheers
andre
On 10/29/07, Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This looks great. The key to keeping it this way is to make sure
someone moderates
On Oct 29, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
This looks great. The key to keeping it this way is to make sure
someone moderates the comments and it's easy to do so, or else
we'll be seeing a lot of OT from spammers or trollers.
Spam is no problem.
We run WordPress on our high
Alex, there are some good Rev educational games for that age made by
Randy Hengst at homepage.mac.com/iowahengst. Also, one of my games,
Worttrainer, is a big hit with 6-9 year olds. Worttrainer is at
mistergreenberg.com, last one in the list. You can change the data
in Worttrainer to
On Oct 29, 2007, at 10:59 AM, Josh Mellicker wrote:
I put up a proof-of-concept Revolution Online Open Dictionary.
Pretty cool Josh!
Mark Talluto
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Is there a way to query for an Intel Mac when running under rev 2.6.1
without using the processor function which seems to report
incorrectly?
-Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
web http://elementarysoftware.com/
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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