Ed,
Thanks for calling this to our attention. I have been using more
primitive methods, such as
Save main stack script (all handlers are there) as a text file on Linux
system
use wc -l (counts lines)
or if you don't mind getting all the lines created by the engine, you
can save the
Hi Mark,
Ok, sorry, I have to defer to Swami then. It works fine for me on
Windoz, Firefox 3.5.2. I don't have a Mac to try it with.
Aloha,
Sadhu
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Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 19:21:19 +0200
From: Mark Schonewille m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com
Mark,
Did you notice Swami's 'known issue' that the stack parts open in
separate windows (which may or may not be 'behind' the browser)? If
that doesn't solve it, tell us about your environment (os, browser,
etc.). It's working for me on Windows XP pro, with Firefox.
Sadhu
ps, Swami is
Namaste, Swami
You wrote,
http://www.himalayanacademy.com/runrev/dws-youth/
p.s. ideas on what might be done to enhance this would be more than
welcome. I don't have the mental re-estate right now to build out a
broader functional specification, but it begs for more...please pile on!
Ok,
Namaste, Swami
I am not sure of the answer to your question, but to debug problems like
this I use the Unix utility od for example, with the -c flag. (od =
octal dump).
Then you can see exactly what characters are in your original, and/or,
an example that works right, that need to be
Greetings,
Per my last email, I reported trouble getting revlets to work with
Internet Explorer. I was pointed to the forum (and I will post there
too) regarding a solution for Windows Vista which said the revlet had to
be installed as the administrator. That didn't work on Windows XP Pro,
Yo Sparkout,
Many thanks for referring me to the forum! Alas, this solution did not
work for me.
1) Environment is Windows XP Pro. IT does not support Vista (at least yet)
2) No UAC (user access control) that is Vista only so I didn't have to
do that, or do I?
3) I ran the installer as
Yes, this issue seems to be at least some what 'user-environment'
related. I tried a revlet app on my home web server (CentOS), from my
home PC, which is running Windows XP home, and both IE and Firefox
worked ok. Meanwhile on my work computer, within the company network,
and using Windows
Seems to me I recall seeing mention of the problem on this list, but
anyway, this is basically a success story.
This weekend I tried a more complex application as a Revlet - a DB app.
My normal is a client server model, postgreSQL on the server, and Rev on
the desktop, using the database
Hi Sarah,
Ok, thank you! Well, at least it's a known problem. I have a couple of apps
which are currently deployed here at work as Windoz programs, but the users
prefer browser apps - so sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for this to be
addressed, so they can be wow'd. I did download
No solution, but for diagnostic purposes:
Are you an admin user on both systems?
If not, can you switch to admin to install the plugin?
What happens if you access your home server's revlet from your work computer?
And off-topic, an IT department not supporting Firefox is analogous to
an IT
Result: same thing, whether installed as admin, or used as admin, IE
wants to re-download the plug in every time, so the revlet never runs,
while Firefox just works
1) Am admin user on home PC, but not on work PC. Yes, I can try that. I
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Ok, the app failure to launch in a web page on our work web servers must
have something to do with the configuration of my browser, Apache, my
PC, our firewall rules, etc. Reason is - I can put the 2 same files,
one test.html file and one revlet, on my home web server and it works
Whoo-hoo!
1) Sarah, you are the best. Sorry for the slow reply, I just got a
chance to try it. So easy! Perfect instructions. Big smiles.
2) IT WORKED! Effortlessly. Just as expected. Wow, wow, wow. Rev has
arrived. This is what many have been asking for years. Congratulations
to
doco to see what I have missed.
Anyway, Sarah, I so appreciate your response. And everything about
Rev. Thanks again.
Sadhu Nadesan wrote:
Whoo-hoo!
1) Sarah, you are the best. Sorry for the slow reply, I just got a
chance to try it. So easy! Perfect instructions. Big smiles.
2
Greetings,
Is there a simple cookbook list somewhere of how to convert a stand
alone application to a web application? Something like
1) recompile using these settings
2) put this code on your web page
3) put your executable here on the server
4) you are done
or similar?
Mahalo
Sadhu
Sarah,
I voted, then was unable to vote again, so it works as designed, in my
test anyway.
Sadhu
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Hola Jim,
Ok, mahalo. That looks nice. Thanks for the info. Thanks also to
someone else (Phil?) who sent that. I'm using the trimWS function as I
found it first and it's working great as is, so I don't figure on
changing it. However, more info, more options, more knowledge is
better.
Howzit,
I needed to do that and was about to (once again) reinvent the wheel,
but decided to use the Rev search engine instead, and came across this
handy regular expression function from Ken Ray, posted circa 2006.
Works great! Thank you, Mr. Ray.
Sadhu
function trimWS pText
-- Remove
Trevor,
1) There were 2 files in the zip
._revdatagridlibraray.rev
revdatagridlibrary.rev
I dropped them both in the toolset folder. (backup first of course)
BTW, as you had indicated for the next release, this fixed the alternate
rows color problem.
2) Yes, it fixed the cut and paste
Trevor,
Cut and paste is not working in my data grids, with standard windows
shortcuts, like, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V. (nothing happens). But when I
create a simple test stack with the only object a simple data grid,
these keyboard short cuts work fine. I haven't removed any of the code
in
Not sure what is up here, but suddenly a bunch of messages I posted
weeks ago (circa April 7th) have just shown up?
The problems were all solved. The beta app is up and running and
users are testing and utilizing it.
The demo Wednesday of the working product went very well (and it was
a
. Re: sending HTML mail (Sadhu Nadesan)
4. revMail bug (Sadhu Nadesan)
5. Re: sending HTML mail (mfstuart)
6. Re: sending HTML mail (Sadhu Nadesan)
7. Re: sending HTML mail (Shao Sean)
8. Re: sending HTML mail (mfstuart)
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Sarah, Mikey, or anyone?
Say, I know this question gets asked a lot. I have been searching the
mailing list, downloading stacks, etc., but haven't found the exact
answer so pardon me for asking it again! The closest thing was Mikey's
post. (below)
The question is, how to send an HTML
Andre,
Thank you, I agree with what you say. I understand. When time permits
I will study that page, which will take some study. It's nitty gritty
tech details, a good reference. I am sure I could figure out what to
do, and do it, given the time.
But let me say again what I am hoping
I must regretfully withdraw my comment about revMail being awesome -
it would be if it didn't fail on messages above 1700 characters. I
filed a bug report. (7995) I still love the idea that you can spawn a
mail message with one line of code.
-- Sadhu
Hi Sadhu,
If you are on Windows, here's a VBScript that allows HTML body content:
Yo Mark,
Thank you! That is kind of you but, pardon my ignorance, I have no idea
what to do with it? Can you use VB script in a Rev stack somehow? I am
not familiar with VB or VB script.
I'm trying to
Trevor wrote:
Each time you call DeleteDataOfIndex the index is removed from the
internal
data grid array and the data grid will be updated visually if the
index is being displayed on screen. Let me know if it works for you.
(snip)
Regards,
-- Trevor DeVore
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Trevor,
Trevor,
It works! :-)
Once again, grateful thanks for your kindness and patience.
Aloha,
Sadhu
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Aloha, Trevor
Well, I can send you the whole stack, and some sample data and you can
see what else is going on!?! But then I'd have to kill you. Or get an
NDA. Ha ha. Just kidding. What I mean is, the sample data is all real
customer data with social security numbers and other
Trevor,
A brief status report, my app which revolves around the data grid is
coming along smashingly. I have discovered an anomaly though which I
don't have time to duplicate in a formal bug report this evening (maybe
tomorrow, or maybe I will just work around it), but thought to pass it
on
Wow, Trevor, you are the MAN! MAHALO! I will check it out right away.
You should be able to get this working without too much trouble. I've
added a lesson to the manual that discusses how you can quickly
override the default column behavior for a data grid table. There are
two samples at
. Again, nothing happens, but the foo cells were expected to
be red.
Trevor, is my error obvious to the master? What have I left out!
Grateful thanks,
Sadhu
Sadhu Nadesan wrote:
Wow, Trevor, you are the MAN! MAHALO! I will check it out right away.
You should be able to get this working
Note that you may also double click on a cell and edit it directly, and
again, the expected behavior is, if you type foo, it turns red. The
refreshlist command is supposed to be called upon editing but I added
this as a separate button choice just in case, didn't help.
Sadhu Nadesan wrote
Trevor
Stack attached to bug 7972.
Big mahalo,
Sadhu
Sadhu Nadesan wrote:
Note that you may also double click on a cell and edit it directly,
and again, the expected behavior is, if you type foo, it turns red.
The refreshlist command is supposed to be called upon editing but I
added
(2nd try - yet another post that never made it the first time - sent with Mush,
an old Unix text email program, no HTML as far as I know, trying again with
Thunderbird choosing send in text only, fingers crossed)
Hi Trevor,
More info:
I am using the default template and not overriding the
Resend - it appears this post never made it to the list? trying again
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hmmm... it occurs to me I could shorten this code by putting either the
ssn or 'not found' into a variable and then have the line calling the
dispatch command appear only once .. but that is not relevant to the
problem. upon reading it i see it's just bulkier than it has to be.
Sadhunathan
hello all
Andre Bisseret figure out the problem. I was using the column label,
rather than the column name. In the property inspector the field
referenced below site lowest is actually column col 2.
mahalo Andre!
Sadhunathan Nadesan wrote:
on mouseUp
put the dgHilitedLines of group
aloha
since the post i sent this morning has not come through yet to me
(because i get a digest) i am not sure who responded (thank you very
much), but meanwhile, in the sampler objects i found this subroutine
which explains the type of object a datagrid is (a group) and gives
an
Ok! Well you probably aren't that interested but I'm making progress.
Here is the code for a button that loads the data, so the first part of
the construction is accomplished. Any suggestions on improvement of
course welcome. by the way, I noticed a typo in the docs, page 40, it says
If
Sadhu Nadesan
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send it.
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