How would that differ from the QQC?
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Robert Mann r...@free.fr wrote:
Problem is always... priorities! So maybe what could help all parties,
runrev
included and us too, would be a way to ORGANIZE, PRIORITIZE, ideas,
feedback, problems and solutions... in an
hum sorry .. what is QCC?
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I'm guessing Andre is the guru to answer this one.
How does one populate a postgreSQL db on On-Rev in bulk?
MySQL's phpMyAdmin gives you both an Import option and the ability to enter
raw SQL commands, ie LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE, but the postgreSQL's phpPgAdmin
has neither option.
I'm not going
Robert,
if you don't know what it is, how did you know to correct my QQC to QCC? You
must be psychic ;-)
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/
It's where you go to search, enter and expand on bug reports and improvement
requests. You also get to vote on which ones are most important to you,
Good idea Tereza ! But the other also !
:-)
René
Le 19 mai 2010 à 02:35, Tereza Snyder a écrit :
but if I really had a month's paid vacation I'd go to France instead!
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On 19/05/2010 02:36, Judy Perry wrote:
I'll say it again: Because Scott Raney didn't want to do it.
Judy
And, rather like not moving Granddad's shoes from their place by the
fireplace even though he has been dead for 25 years, it has to stay
that way . . . .
On Tue, 18 May 2010, Richmond
Hello Richmond,
Bill Atkinson and Dan Winkler are the Scott Raney's Granddad ! No ?
But Scott moved the Bill's and Dan's shoes...
I agree with you It is necessary to move Scott's shoes !
And quickly !
;-)
Bon souvenir de Paris et de nos anciennes discussions...
René
Le 19 mai 2010 à 10:40,
On 19/5/10 11:01 AM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Kay,
About postgre -- may be you can prepare db on local computer then upload to
server?
And Ruslan, if you're reading, if On-Rev offered Valentina Free Server, I'd
be trying to figure out how to do this with Valentina rather
On 19 May 2010, at 09:40, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
On 19/05/2010 02:36, Judy Perry wrote:
I'll say it again: Because Scott Raney didn't want to do it.
Judy
And, rather like not moving Granddad's shoes from their place by the
fireplace even though he has been dead for 25 years, it
Hi all,
from time to time, in Rev IDE ( 4.0 MacOS ) when closing a stack,
the stack is still in memory, seen in the Application browser too.
DestroyStack and DestroyWindow are set properly !
and Yes, I refresh the application browser.
It had happened few times during my developments,
and never
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin
ruslan_zasuk...@valentina-db.com wrote:
About postgre -- may be you can prepare db on local computer then upload to
server?
I'm new to On-Rev and I couldn't see where the db files were stored. I'm
hoping Andre or someone else can lead me in
Thanks for the pointer Mark - seems comparable price wise. I think as I am
looking for the easiest migration strategy from small community cheap
start-up costs to global scalability - I'd prefer either the ability to use
MySQL, or the simplicity of SimpleDB (which is also free for a basic
Wait a minute, Who died? Grandpa has been dead for four years now and we sold
his house soon after.
Tom McGrath III
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Hi There Kay,
What is the format of the data? Is it a csv file or something? Because if it
is a text file, then you can upload the text file to your on-rev account and
then use a SQL command such as COPY to parse and load the file. You don't
need a option in phpPgAdmin to do it, you can just
http://developers.slashdot.org/story/10/05/17/1849215/iPhone-SDK-Agreement-S
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I hope everyone who cares will take the time to comment on this. Even though
the coverage is something we've all dealt with in our own community, keeping
the story alive does quite a few things
Hi Thierry,
Yes, I am having the same problem. Once in a while, even after
explicitly deleting a stack with the delete command, the stack still
pops up somehow.
I think this is due to the compexity of the IDE. Probably, the IDE
team has used the long ID of a stack in several places,
Hi Thierry,
Yes, I am having the same problem.
Once in a while, even after explicitly deleting a stack with the delete
command,
the stack still pops up somehow.
Thanks Mark
I'm not alone ! Half the suffering is gone :)
I think this is due to the compexity of the IDE. Probably, the
When you set a splash screen icon in the standalone builder fo a revWeb
exported stack - the icon must be copied somewhere to the revWeb plugin. Is
there a way to refer to it from within a script in the revWeb stack - or do
I have to copy it in twice so to speak?
Hi All
I know nothing at all of Macs
I have Rev Studio (windows) and in the standalone builder there is a Mac
(OSX) tab and when I build my Windows Standalone, I also get a Mac folder.
Is this a Mac standlone of any type? If so, how is it used. What is OSX?
I never build for Macs, it just
From: Steve King
I know nothing at all of Macs
I have Rev Studio (windows) and in the standalone builder there is a Mac
(OSX) tab and when I build my Windows Standalone, I also get a Mac folder.
Is this a Mac standlone of any type? If so, how is it used. What is OSX?
I never build
Steve King wrote:
I know nothing at all of Macs
I have Rev Studio (windows) and in the standalone builder there is a Mac
(OSX) tab and when I build my Windows Standalone, I also get a Mac folder.
Is this a Mac standlone of any type? If so, how is it used. What is OSX?
OSX is a
That's seems a ridiculously obtuse process. Not doubting it, but couldn't the
application builder be made to take care of this?
Mark
On May 19, 2010, at 9:32 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Steve King wrote:
I know nothing at all of Macs
I have Rev Studio (windows) and in the standalone
Mark Swindell wrote:
That's seems a ridiculously obtuse process. Not doubting it, but couldn't the
application builder be made to take care of this?
Mark
I agree that it's way more work than would be desirable, but we
discussed this here in a thread a couple months back related to a
Thierry D. wrote:
Hi all,
from time to time, in Rev IDE ( 4.0 MacOS ) when closing a stack,
the stack is still in memory, seen in the Application browser too.
DestroyStack and DestroyWindow are set properly !
and Yes, I refresh the application browser.
It had happened few times during my
Peter Alcibiades wrote:
He has a solution, surely, it is to do it from the shell. His problem is
that when he goes out to the shell, it does not then play in the background.
If he calls the shell command from a separate stack, will it not then leave
the original stack to just go on? So the
On-Rev is paying the fees to mySQL as a commercial venture, so the licensing
restrictions have been satisfied. You ARE paying for mySQL use because you pay
for On-Rev.
Bob
On May 19, 2010, at 4:07 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
To me, On-Rev is NOT a commercial DB Server, they are just
a Server, if
http://www.webmproject.org/
another 'Open' initiative started by Google;
how OPEN this is, and whether it intended to
be something 'real' or just Google chucking
something into the current soup brewing
between Apple and Adobe I don't know.
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Ruslan,
Thanks for the quick reply. I am commenting your comments mixed in the quote
below. I also have a shot to claim my deadliest database schema record
Thanks for dropping in the thread. One thing that I think is stopping
some
rev developers moving to valentina is that there's no
Dear Stewart,
That is a lovely piece of software: Thank you very much indeed!
On 18/05/2010 20:33, RevList wrote:
Richmond Mathewsonrichmondmathew...@gmail.com on May-18-10 at 10:26 AM
-0700 wrote:
The SuperScript utility allows you to almost instantaneously export all
or some of the
I thought this was EXACTLY what SQL was created to do?
Bob
On May 19, 2010, at 11:36 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Now, check out this screen shot I just took:
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/shots/msdb.jpg
This is ONE MASSIVE DATABASE with mind melting amount of information, tables
with 55
Warning, bad analogy on the way...
That's kind of like observing a truck full of loose boulders ready to fly out
the back. Isn't that what trucks are for, carrying heavy loads?
Point being that yes, SQL is one means towards managing large amounts of
tables, rows, data, etc -- but it still
I need a sanity check for many reasons, that is one.
Just imagine that I am working on a company that sends email marketing and
that we send about 10 million emails per day... it all comes from that
database you saw. 6 thousand tables governing the process of mailing and
tracking 10 Million
Le 19 mai 2010 à 19:59, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
What happens if you type into the message box:
delete stack main stack
Does it go away then?
(Make sure you specify the mainstack, not the substack.)
Hmmm, as soon as I sent my email to this list,
it starts to work again :)
and
John,
Try using the command like
shell(aplay path-tofile )
This last will run the command in the background, the command should
return imediatly to the stack while the sound play (I think, untested)
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 8:04 PM, John Patten johnpat...@mac.com wrote:
Hi All...
I've been
What happens if you type into the message box:
delete stack main stack
Does it go away then?
(Make sure you specify the mainstack, not the substack.)
Yes, it does!
However, if you have saved the stack
it will still exist where it has been saved.
All that DELETE STACK does is remove it
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
What happens if you type into the message box:
delete stack main stack
Does it go away then?
(Make sure you specify the mainstack, not the substack.)
Yes, it does!
However, if you have saved the stack
it will still exist where it has been saved.
All that
Stephen,
Thank you for the suggestion. I tried. But it doesn't work as I wish it.
Jérôme
Le 18 mai 2010 à 23:38, stephen barncard a écrit :
Nested Groups?
On 18 May 2010 13:36, Jérôme Rosat jro...@mac.com wrote:
I created a custom control. I set the behavior of the group (the custom
Been there as well, came to a little fix if you can call that a fix, instead
of closing the stack try something along the lines of:
delete stack myStack
This will really take it out of the memory, so these days, I close and then
I delete or vice versa...
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:34 AM, Thierry
On 19/05/2010 22:19, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
What happens if you type into the message box:
delete stack main stack
Does it go away then?
(Make sure you specify the mainstack, not the substack.)
Yes, it does!
However, if you have saved the stack
it will still
The whole point of a behavior is that it works for multiple objects (in your
case a group) and acts a bit like a library for that group - so you can copy
and paste the group where you want and all the copies will point to and use
the same behavior script. If you want to put the script inside the
Using Help From Within the Script Editor
The Help System's Language Guide entries can be looked up automatically
from within SuperCard's or
SuperEdit's script editor window. Simply hilite the word you wish to
lookup and press Command-?. If the
help system is currently not running it will be
I use that all the time with netbeans... why don't we have something like
that implemented?
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Using Help From Within the Script Editor
The Help System's Language Guide entries can be looked up automatically
Andre-
Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 12:57:46 PM, you wrote:
I use that all the time with netbeans... why don't we have something like
that implemented?
Control- or right-clicking the highlighted word too much work for you?
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I never knew that... Thanks Mark, that is even better!
(how could I live without it)
I mostly use tRev these days, even so, it is very good to know.
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Andre-
Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 12:57:46 PM, you wrote:
Quite the conundrum. Thanks for the explanation. New motto: Write once,
wrestle lots, and deploy on multiple platforms.
Mark
On May 19, 2010, at 10:13 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Mark Swindell wrote:
That's seems a ridiculously obtuse process. Not doubting it, but couldn't
the
Andre-
Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 1:11:16 PM, you wrote:
I mostly use tRev these days, even so, it is very good to know.
tRev does pretty much the same thing (but better IMO): check out
Terms from the popup menu...
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SO YOU are the one sending me all that junk mail!
Bob
On May 19, 2010, at 12:04 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
I need a sanity check for many reasons, that is one.
Just imagine that I am working on a company that sends email marketing and
that we send about 10 million emails per day... it
Even better, the terms pane, if left open, will give you the definition for any
word the cursor is in.
Bob
On May 19, 2010, at 1:39 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Andre-
Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 1:11:16 PM, you wrote:
I mostly use tRev these days, even so, it is very good to know.
tRev
I wish I could lock the definition so that it would not change when I start
typing the parameters...
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Even better, the terms pane, if left open, will give you the definition for
any word the cursor is in.
Bob
On May 19,
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Using Help From Within the Script Editor
The Help System's Language Guide entries can be looked up automatically
from within SuperCard's or
SuperEdit's script editor window. Simply hilite the word you wish to
lookup and press Command-?. If the
help system is
I see your point. That would be a good request to Jerry.
Bob
On May 19, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
I wish I could lock the definition so that it would not change when I start
typing the parameters...
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On 19/05/2010 22:19, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
What happens if you type into the message box:
delete stack main stack
Does it go away then?
(Make sure you specify the mainstack, not the substack.)
Yes, it
guilt as charged... but our doubleoptout works, so people can actually
unsubscribe. We just provide the system to some really big companies here,
think wall mart big (Actually wall mart is one of the customers and
responsible for 2,5 million emails)
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Bob Sneidar
Le 19 mai 2010 à 21:34, Andre Garzia a écrit :
Been there as well, came to a little fix if you can call that a fix, instead
of closing the stack try something along the lines of:
delete stack myStack
This will really take it out of the memory, so these days, I close and then
I delete or
Mark Swindell wrote:
Quite the conundrum. Thanks for the explanation. New motto: Write
once, wrestle lots, and deploy on multiple platforms.
To be fair, it's easy and as advertised to build on all platforms from
any OS, with this one exception of building for OS X from Windows. You
can't
Hi Paul, Richard
Thanks for your help. I should be able to get it working from this, even if
I have to help the user myself!
Unfortunately, Apple's Unix core will require an extra step to deploy
there:
The folder you see is what Apple calls a bundle, and contains all the
parts and pieces the
oh and this is to the Brazilian public, I don't think we send anything
overseas... it is mostly promotions and ads for big shops and companies in
here...
now, if you think I am sending you email, you can send me your email and I
will search the 55 Million email database to check if you're in any
Thierry,
does your stack have any substacks that are still open? Rev can not destroy it
in that case.
Do you reference to it with a filePath? - Will be reopened each time you
reference to it then.
Does it carry an external that is still used? - Rev won´t destroy it then AFAIK
Other than those
Andre,
If you mean by this that the bottleneck is READ access for sending the emails,
would replication be an option? You could set up a second slave DB which
shouldn't affect WRITE much unless you are already saturated on that end as
well. Then when you need that burst of data, just alternate
I meant to be more silly than sarcastic. :)
It works fine the way I use it, from Mac to Windows. But it can't be denied
it's not so simple if you write on Windows and wish to deploy on Mac, and that
is sort of 1/2 of the common equation for x-platform deployment, isn't it?
Mark (Not
Malte Pfaff-Brill wrote:
Thierry,
does your stack have any substacks that are still open? Rev can not destroy it in that case.
Do you reference to it with a filePath? - Will be reopened each time you reference to it then.
Does it carry an external that is still used? - Rev won´t destroy it
Check out the screen shots of a Rodeo app being editing, etc. on an
iPad:
http://rodeoapps.com/built-our-first-web-app-on-the-ipad-with-rode
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Use tRev's buy link during your 7 day free trial to get 20% off:
http://reveditor.com/tag/shouldiswitch
on my macBook.. oldy.. 1,83 core duo with lots of ram, it takes 2 seconds on
the whole. As I splitted it up.. nearly one sec to prepare and the other to
actualy curl.. so chacing in just reduces by half still one long second!!
too much still.. sniff!! Well.. we'll do without the curl then!!
WebM is supposed to be as open as HTML, Javascript and CSS, where the rights
were freely given. It's a great step forward in the standardization and
modernization of the web, like HTML5. I'm checking the special Opera browser
now.
Something else to watch: Web Fonts
Robert,
you changed the curl to fast. On my MacBook Pro 2.33 that gives about 800
milliseconds. BUT: it is what transitions are for, I did not even test the
timing for curl because the user sees a transition without much latency,
that is more important than the time.
I agree with you that waiting
4. Any open drivers must be closed
How to tell what are the open drivers? Is there a commad like
openStacks for drivers?
BTW, I too've suffered this destroystack wrong behavior, always
shrugging it off as something of my own doing rather than Rev's.
Something I'm even more convinced of after
The ability to zoom in on this image is amazing.
http://gigapan.org/gigapans/15374/
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Has anyone integrated PayPal's website payments pro into a Rev stack?
I just put a test stack together, and POSTed a name-value pair string:
Hello all.
Last night I built a splash loader for my application that loads sqlYoga,
negotiates the database connection and opens up all the stacks needed for my
program.
Well, I wake up today and the revIDE has been extremely erratic! Last night
the loader ran as it was supposed to, it worked
On May 19, 2010, at 6:10 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
Learning revTalk while developing an app with it has left my program in a
state semi-disarray and chock full of code revisions and refactoring. I am
tempted to recreate what I have from the pool of spaghetti code. I am
thinking this will take
Did my part.
Judy
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Thanks Everyone...
... and Andre all try out you suggestion on the shell command when I get a
second. I solved the issue by just looking a little closer and the man file for
arecord and discoverd that I could just change the file format to one that
Revolution could handle. It used -f u8 and
HyperNext is hardly developed by 1 person. It is based on REALbasic,
using RB's scripting language as its programming language. So the fact
that it can play multiple sounds, run on multiple platforms, etc.,
comes courtesy of the hard work of the team at REAL Software.
It would be about the same
On 19/5/10 9:36 PM, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
Hi Andre,
Ok I see.
So we agree that Valentina can be used, of course,
for WEB development in any way including Revolution,
What you cannot now is to use vserver with rev-online service.
I think that David is doing some web
long long ago I wrote a full stack - XML - stack converter. It's
been about ten years so I wouldn't be surprised if it's broken, but
here: http://inspiredlogic.com/mc/ripper.html
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On 19/5/10 9:47 PM, Brian Yennie bri...@qldlearning.com wrote:
Warning, bad analogy on the way...
That's kind of like observing a truck full of loose boulders ready to fly out
the back. Isn't that what trucks are for, carrying heavy loads?
Point being that yes, SQL is one means towards
On 19/5/10 10:04 PM, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
Can valentina hold 6k tables and millions and millions of records? I could
create a portable version of this system, almost a portable nightmare.
In theory there is no limits.
I have hear about 50-100GB dbs on Valentina.
With many
On 19/05/2010 23:51, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
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lookup and
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