Any thoughts on speed limitations of Revlet?

2009-07-24 Thread James Hurley
Before I begin to dream about the potential of Revlet, I would like to have some idea about the potential, particularly the speed in running graphics. Just for fun I ran a small part of a stack meant to demonstrate the physics behind the rainbow. The stack, as a Revlet in Safari, is ver

uploading a test revlet on safari to a web site

2009-07-24 Thread revinfo1155
I've successfully created a web application with webmedia. it runs good although I'll have to clean up a few things. The question is, how do I upload the web application from the test mode in safari that webmedia creates to an actual web page on the web? i have access to idisk storage and iweb.

Can a revlet communicate with Applescript?

2009-07-24 Thread Michael
Hi: I was wondering if a revlet can communicate with Applescript. For example, how could Applescript access the coordinates of an object moved inside the revlet? In general, what would be the best methods for passing data out of a revlet? Does the revlet need to write to a file locally or to a s

Re: [weblet] How can a webLet communicate with the hosting html page?

2009-07-24 Thread Robert M.
Many thanks! it does work indeed so to make things 200% clear I made a little test stack that prints out all the parameters taken into account by the revletParams. cf.testParamsOk http://www.nabble.com/file/p24654055/testParamsOK.rev testParamsOK.rev Cheers, Robert -- View this message in con

reCAPTCHA/ON-REV integration

2009-07-24 Thread Pierre Sahores
'Evening List, I just had to install a captcha system to protect an ON-REV portal / irev forms from unwanted spams robots and automatical cgi fills in. I choosed to integrate the reCAPTCHA web-service directly within the irev based app (a line of js + an inline irev/php wrapper + the 2 re

Re: Revlet behaving badly in Safari

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Kevin Stallibrass wrote: I have a small (test) revlet that gets a folder path using the standard answer folder statement. The app works fine as a standalone on both Win XP/Vista and OSX 10.5.7 However, building the app as a revlet gives me a problem with OSX 10.5.7 and Safari in that when the

Documentation . . . again

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Mark Schonewille wrote: "When documentation changes with a new release of Revolution, I'd consider the old documentation to have become obsolete. " and this is, generally true, especially where features have changed or new ones introduced that displace old ones. So: 1. Why is the document

Re: [OT] Epic fail software testing

2009-07-24 Thread François Chaplais
Le 24 juil. 09 à 18:19, SparkOut a écrit : Sarah Reichelt-2 wrote: So - we do all test our apps? Right? ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this

Re: [OT] Epic fail software testing

2009-07-24 Thread SparkOut
Sarah Reichelt-2 wrote: > > > So - we do all test our apps? Right? > ___ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and

Re: Revlet behaving badly in Safari

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Andre Garzia wrote: Folks, RRE.app is Runtime Revolution Environment, aka, the web plugin. RRE probably mean you have an Alpha version of the plugin, the ones that were seeded to conference going pioneers. If this is so, then, trying to load a revLet will render the browser unresponsive. The fil

Re: Revlet behaving badly in Safari

2009-07-24 Thread Andre Garzia
Folks, RRE.app is Runtime Revolution Environment, aka, the web plugin. RRE probably mean you have an Alpha version of the plugin, the ones that were seeded to conference going pioneers. If this is so, then, trying to load a revLet will render the browser unresponsive. The file format changed I thi

Re: RevMedia Crashed

2009-07-24 Thread Andre Garzia
Tanya, Hello There, welcome! Can you tell us what Operating System you're using? Cheers andre On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:50 AM, tanya hosford wrote: > just bough RevMedia, and it started to freeze when trying to write in > scripts. the only way out was to shut down the computer. > so i uninstalle

Re: RevWeb and iPhone Safari

2009-07-24 Thread Andre Garzia
yes it would, and the rejection is random in this case. Also if you run your own browser, your app is now tagged 18+ On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Ian Wood wrote: > > On 24 Jul 2009, at 13:02, Thomas McGrath III wrote: > >> RunRev 'could' write a player App that loaded revLets in a webView win

Re: RevWeb and iPhone Safari

2009-07-24 Thread Ian Wood
On 24 Jul 2009, at 13:02, Thomas McGrath III wrote: RunRev 'could' write a player App that loaded revLets in a webView window from a URL within the app for other developers to use. Wouldn't that run afoul of the "no interpreted code" clause in the iPhone SDK? Ian

[Q] drag and drop with data grids

2009-07-24 Thread Shao Sean
anyone have any tips to getting a data grid to accept drops? i have the drag portion working, but am unable to get the other data grid to accept the drop.. in the message watcher the "dragDrop" message is not firing but the "dragEnd" message is.. i noticed in the data grid library stack the

Re: RevWeb and iPhone Safari

2009-07-24 Thread Thomas McGrath III
On the iPhone an application can be built as if it were a plugin with its own webView. This would not make the plugin available to iPhone Safari but would make it available to the app it was built in within its own sandbox. RunRev 'could' write a player App that loaded revLets in a webView

Re: Revlet behaving badly in Safari

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Kevin Stallibrass wrote: I have a small (test) revlet that gets a folder path using the standard answer folder statement. The app works fine as a standalone on both Win XP/Vista and OSX 10.5.7 However, building the app as a revlet gives me a problem with OSX 10.5.7 and Safari in that when the

LaTeX fluency

2009-07-24 Thread François Chaplais
I am partly on vacation and have some time to work on my dictionary stack. In particular, it allows to define collections of dictionary entries, typically based on searching for terms and then eliminating some of the items in the result. For instance, the collection I am investigating is d

Revlet behaving badly in Safari

2009-07-24 Thread Kevin Stallibrass
I have a small (test) revlet that gets a folder path using the standard answer folder statement. The app works fine as a standalone on both Win XP/Vista and OSX 10.5.7 However, building the app as a revlet gives me a problem with OSX 10.5.7 and Safari in that when the answer folder script is run,

Re: RevMedia Crashed

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
tanya hosford wrote: just bough RevMedia, and it started to freeze when trying to write in scripts. the only way out was to shut down the computer. so i uninstalled it, and have tried to re install it, but it wont re install. what can i do??? how do i fix this ?? cheers tanya

RevMedia Crashed

2009-07-24 Thread tanya hosford
just bough RevMedia, and it started to freeze when trying to write in scripts. the only way out was to shut down the computer. so i uninstalled it, and have tried to re install it, but it wont re install. what can i do??? how do i fix this ?? cheers tanya ___

Re: Bulgaria

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Peter Alcibiades wrote: One does hope the Bulgarians appreciate what Richmond is doing. Its really impressive, how to do wonders in educational terms on an absolute shoe string. Well, whether or not the Bulgarians as a whole do, the children and their parents certainly will look back later an

Re: [weblet] How can a webLet communicate with the hosting html page?

2009-07-24 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:55 PM, splash21 wrote: > I'll try to get some time today to update my download page, but here are the > relevant snippets... > ( COOKIES[SESVAR] is just my session variable ) > > > In the revlet HTML (view page source to see the whole block); > > > . > . >      

revert not working

2009-07-24 Thread Thierry
Hi all, I'm experiencing the revert command not working. encapsulating it inside a try - catch err doesn't fire up any errors Mac os x Tiger / Rev 3.0 the interesting thing is my script works the first time, and not later on. Any clue or hint what could block the revert command ? Reg

Re: Future Trends For Media Delivery - Where will RunRev Be?

2009-07-24 Thread Peter Alcibiades
unless the trend reverses itself there may come a point where > even free systems which are sole-source proprietary technologies will > eventually be struggling. Yes, agreed. In fact, agreed with much of this interesting post. The driver is going to be the risk of having orphaned data. It ca

Bulgaria

2009-07-24 Thread Peter Alcibiades
One does hope the Bulgarians appreciate what Richmond is doing. Its really impressive, how to do wonders in educational terms on an absolute shoe string. Well, whether or not the Bulgarians as a whole do, the children and their parents certainly will look back later and realize how lucky they

Re: enSharpen codec

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
The instructional videos may be viewed on Linux with the following installed: Kaffeine quicktime-utils maybe this information should be added to: http://runrev.com/support/faq/video-support/ ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev

Re: Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread Brian Yennie
One option if you just want "cheap" file hosting of any file type is Amazon S3. It's not free and you won't be able to run any server side scripts, but you can't beat the pay-as-you-go pricing. If you just want a couple gigabytes of storage and a a couple gigabytes of bandwidth every month,

Re: enSharpen codec

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I wrote: 2. Is there any way to save the videos to disk? And didn't wait for an answer. On a Macintosh you can find these at: /Documents/My Revolution Media/Resources/Resources [ I don't know why, but 'My Revolution Media' sounds almost as revolting as 'My Computer'; sorry, I'm a bit of a s

Re: Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread Jim Ault
On Jul 24, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: stephen barncard wrote: How many hosting services are going to behave in the same way? only the cheesiest. I have never heard of a hosting service do such a thing. What if one were creating their own file type? I tried uploading a fil

Re: enSharpen codec

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Heather Nagey wrote: Its a conflict with Perian. Turn off Perian in Quicktime and all should be well again. This has even made it into the faqs now, in support: http://runrev.com/support/faq/video-support/ Regards, Heather On Jul 24, 2009, at 6:47 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: 1. I insta

Re: Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
stephen barncard wrote: How many hosting services are going to behave in the same way? only the cheesiest. I have never heard of a hosting service do such a thing. What if one were creating their own file type? I tried uploading a file; Gorgonzola.cheese and it didn't accept that ei

Re: enSharpen codec

2009-07-24 Thread Heather Nagey
Its a conflict with Perian. Turn off Perian in Quicktime and all should be well again. This has even made it into the faqs now, in support: http://runrev.com/support/faq/video-support/ Regards, Heather On Jul 24, 2009, at 6:47 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: 1. I installed the enSharpen vi

Re: Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread stephen barncard
> > How many hosting services are going to behave in the same way? only the cheesiest. I have never heard of a hosting service do such a thing. What if one were creating their own file type? - Stephen Barncard San Francisco http://barncard.com 2009/7/23 Richmond Mathews

Re: enSharpen codec

2009-07-24 Thread Mark Wieder
Richmond- Thursday, July 23, 2009, 11:55:07 PM, you wrote: > If one considers that revMedia 4a IS an Alpha release one > shouldn't get too fussed by this; if, however, the goodies are > not Alphas, but stuff left there from 3.5 or 3.0 then it is all a > bit embarrassing. Sorry, I didn't realize

Re: See us on MacWorld and Macnn

2009-07-24 Thread Curry Kenworthy
> The second article kept referring to the product as "Revolution" - > a very bad thing. Let me be my usual blunt self: this product can > not be taken seriously with the name "Revolution"! I have to say that I've always liked the name "Revolution." It's unique. I always verbally and mentally call