Hi All,
Apologies in advance if something along these lines has already been raised
on the mailing list having just joined the list at the suggestion of
runrev support.
I did try via the forums and looking around the wider net for some
information, but have drawn blanks.
Please see below the
On 10/21/2010 07:16 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
Is is possible with iOS apps to require registration? I
would hate to
think that Apple should have my customer information but not be
allowed to know who my customers are, or not.
How does that work with iOS?
It's hard to imagine they could be so
On 10/21/2010 05:39 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Richmond wrote:
On 10/21/2010 10:27 AM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
So the problem society has with Apple is not whether it will close
down OSX,
I think Chipp is right, it will just as soon as it thinks it can.
I think they will end up shooting them
> > Is is possible with iOS apps to require registration? I
> would hate to
> > think that Apple should have my customer information but not be
> > allowed to know who my customers are, or not.
>
> How does that work with iOS?
>
> It's hard to imagine they could be so Draconian.
We are just f
Rick Harrison wrote:
All I meant was that RevServer is the relatively new kid
on the block, and I had hoped that it had the capability
within it without relying on externals code such as
java-script to get the job done in an easier way.
But in this case you're looking for oranges in an apple b
Hi Jim,
All I meant was that RevServer is the relatively new kid
on the block, and I had hoped that it had the capability
within it without relying on externals code such as
java-script to get the job done in an easier way.
I understand that it is bound by browser protocols, and
that it needs
On Oct 20, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
Andre,
I'm just a little surprised that with as powerful as Rev is,
we are still forced to use the older solutions.
Thanks for the clarification anyway.
Rick
I am not sure what you mean by 'older solutions'.
RevServer is bound by the featur
Klaus-
Thursday, October 21, 2010, 3:16:42 AM, you wrote:
> Hmm, this is pretty straightforward! :-)
Thanks for the (lack of) sanity check. I had done something similar
and for some reason it didn't work. Now it does. Not sure why, but at
least now I can verify that the documentation stack does
On Oct 20, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
> On 10/20/10 4:57 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
>> Phil,
>>
>> It seems clear that the config file isn't quite right, and that the
>> revServer engine isn't being launched. Where are your revServer files
>> installed,
>
> /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executa
Richmond wrote:
On 10/21/2010 10:27 AM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
So the problem society has with Apple is not whether it will close down OSX,
I think Chipp is right, it will just as soon as it thinks it can.
I think they will end up shooting themselves in the bottom if they do this;
sooner or
Thierry wrote:
Le 21 oct. 2010 à 15:42, Robert Mann a écrit :
Well over here in France, I inquired about reparing my 5 years old G5 which
motherboard now works only with a hair dryer heating up... due to a kind of
defective conception... answer from apple was (i won't comment on how I
felt!)
Le 21 oct. 2010 à 15:42, Robert Mann a écrit :
> Well over here in France, I inquired about reparing my 5 years old G5 which
> motherboard now works only with a hair dryer heating up... due to a kind of
> defective conception... answer from apple was (i won't comment on how I
> felt!) beyond 5 y
This line allows one to search their hard-drive
for a file to upload to a server.
Now I just need the magic code to process and
submit the information for the upload to the On-Rev
server.
Anyone have experience using this method?
Thanks,
Rick
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Well over here in France, I inquired about reparing my 5 years old G5 which
motherboard now works only with a hair dryer heating up... due to a kind of
defective conception... answer from apple was (i won't comment on how I
felt!) beyond 5 years, nothing can be done, and "computers are not meant
Has anyone tried installing RevServer on an AWS EC2 instance?
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>From your description, it sounds like the new directives aren't getting
loaded at all.
If you run:
/usr/sbin/httpd -V |grep -i server_config_file
does it show the correct config file is at -D
SERVER_CONFIG_FILE="/private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf"?
And you're using the server document root not yo
Hi Mark,
> Björnke-
>
> Wednesday, October 20, 2010, 4:41:27 AM, you wrote:
>
>> I fixed that, and i changed the test of "revappversion() = 4.5.0"
>> to "char 1 to 3 of the version = 4.5". I think that one should also
>> work in metacard, as well as for those crazy people who use beta
>> version
On 10/21/2010 10:27 AM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Chipp Walters wrote:
Jeez, how long before you have to JAILBREAK your Mac in order to put
your
own programs on it? I believe it's just around the corner..haven't been
wrong yet.
We all have to decide, its both a personal thing and a soc
From a posting on my company blog. Some points made with help and ideas from
this list. Thanks to you all.
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Apple really is a remarkable company. Without a doubt, they provide flagship
innovation and thought leadership for the rest of the industry and the world
(Google, are
Chipp Walters wrote:
>
>
> Jeez, how long before you have to JAILBREAK your Mac in order to put
> your
> own programs on it? I believe it's just around the corner..haven't been
> wrong yet.
>
We all have to decide, its both a personal thing and a society thing. The
personal thing
is
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