On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 3:49 AM, Phil Davis rev...@pdslabs.net wrote:
I managed to replicate your problem here on my mac os x, am trying to solve
it.
Wow. Thanks Andre! That's huge!
I am good at breaking things, specially my computers!
Phil
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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 do we
From a posting on my company blog. Some points made with help and ideas from
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(Google, are
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
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
versions of the ide as
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 your
Has anyone tried installing RevServer on an AWS EC2 instance?
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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
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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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
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!)
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
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-Executables
I
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 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
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
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
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 finalizing
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
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
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
On 10/21/10 5:49 AM, Mike Bonner wrote:
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?
Yes,
On 10/21/10 7:59 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
On Oct 20, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
On 10/20/10 4:57 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
Phil,
I had to do it this way:
Action irev-script /cgi-bin/revserver/revserver
Because I had moved the entire revserver folder into cgi-bin (well, really
Developers chime in on the implications of the Mac App Store:
Paul Kafasis, CEO of Rogue Amoeba, a developer of Mac audio
software, expressed some reservations about the terms.
Thirty percent isn't particularly reasonable, but it's not
unexpected either, he said in an e-mail. For
Lynn Fredricks wrote:
I think there is a simple question to ask -
Do I get to own or have access to the registration data for users of my
product?
Is there anyone here with apps in the current iOS App Store who can
answer that?
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I feel your pain. However the G5 is a bit of a unique circumstance. Apple
hooked up with IBM to manufacture G5 processors, with the understanding (indeed
the written agreement) that IBM would and could keep up with the advances in
processor technology. They did not. They never produced a
On Oct 21, 2010, at 7:36 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Ambrosia Software president Andrew Welch voiced similar concerns.
Ambrosia is certainly interested in the idea of a centralized
Mac application store,
With VersionTracker gone, folded into download.com, download.com is abysmal as
far
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Do I get to own or have access to the registration data for users of my
product?
Is there anyone here with apps in the current iOS App Store who can
answer that?
As far as I can tell, no, they only offer tools/Web pages that display
statistical data of your
Maybe I have missed something, but is anyone saying that this will be the ONLY
WAY to get apps for Mac? How are they going to pull that off?? They would have
to abolish all I/O ports for drives, usb devices and cd/dvd drives. Is this
really where we think Apple is going to go?
I rather see
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:18 PM, Richmond wrote:
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
On 10/21/2010 08:51 PM, Jim Sims wrote:
On Oct 21, 2010, at 7:36 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Ambrosia Software president Andrew Welch voiced similar concerns.
Ambrosia is certainly interested in the idea of a centralized
Mac application store,
With VersionTracker gone, folded into
Wait just a daggum minute. I thought that Apple was building advertising into
the app model. So how are advertisers going to get the information? Are we
thinking that ads in the iDevices will not be able to link to a website? How
about a splash screen on your app asking users to register with
The thing about the Ambrosia apps is that they all need to patch the system in
order to work. It ought to still be possible to make the apps work in a way
that on first launch they then do the patch, and maybe require a restart. But
in general I thing the app store would be geared towards apps
LiveCode graphics gurus:
I have to process a few thousand photograph files through a simple set of
manipulations that scales, translates and rotates the images to a common
standard, and then crops them to a fixed size. The code is simple, except
apparently the crop command doesn't work on
On 10/21/2010 09:00 PM, Peter Brigham MD wrote:
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:18 PM, Richmond wrote:
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
On Oct 21, 2010, at 8:04 PM, Richmond wrote:
market it your way
Sure, that's real easy to do. f]pfff.
Good luck in that - getting lots of people to see your product is not easy.
At least when VersionTracker and MacUpdate were around you had a couple of
central places where users would
On 10/21/2010 09:11 PM, Vokey, John wrote:
LiveCode graphics gurus:
I have to process a few thousand photograph files through a simple set of
manipulations that scales, translates and rotates the images to a common
standard, and then crops them to a fixed size. The code is simple, except
Andre Garzia an...@... writes:
Folks,
check out: http://www.apple.com/mac/app-store/
http://www.apple.com/mac/app-store/Will our LiveCode apps be featured
there? So far we do not know since the thing was announced 10 minutes ago,
but one can only hope!
Andre
I agree with other
On 10/21/2010 09:15 PM, Jim Sims wrote:
On Oct 21, 2010, at 8:04 PM, Richmond wrote:
market it your way
Sure, that's real easy to do. f]pfff.
Good luck in that - getting lots of people to see your product is not easy.
At least when VersionTracker and MacUpdate
MacUpdate is still
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Do I get to own or have access to the registration data for users of my
product?
Is there anyone here with apps in the current iOS App Store who can
answer that?
As far as I can tell, no, they only offer tools/Web pages that display
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Is there anyone here with apps in the current iOS App Store who can
answer that?
As far as I can tell, no, they only offer tools/Web pages that display
statistical data of your sales.
How would it be possible for a developer to know if someone who calls is
I read somewhere that Java apps would NOT be allowed. Not sure that bodes well
for Rev.
On Oct 21, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net wrote:
I think that LiveCode standalones ought to come under that ok.
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On Oct 21, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
I read somewhere that Java apps would NOT be allowed. Not sure that bodes
well for Rev.
Rev is in Java?
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On Oct 21, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Do I get to own or have access to the registration data for users of my
product?
Is there anyone here with apps in the current iOS App Store who can
answer that?
As far as I can
I have an app that I am working on that takes a few seconds to clear fields,
reset radio buttons and checkboxes before it goes to the second card. During
this time, the screen is locked. I wanted to show a progress bar during this
process is going on. Is there anyway to show a progress bar while
Hi Charles,
No, you can't do this. However, you can show a screenshot of the card with a
progress bad on top.
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Recently, charles61 wrote:
I have an app that I am working on that takes a few seconds to clear fields,
reset radio buttons and checkboxes before it goes to the second card. During
this time, the screen is locked. I wanted to show a progress bar during this
process is going on. Is there
Hi Mark!
That is a great idea! But will the screenshot show the progress bar filling up
or is it just a static screenshot?
Charles Szasz
csz...@mac.com
On Oct 21, 2010, at 3:18 PM, Mark Schonewille-3 [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:
Hi Charles,
No, you can't do this. However, you can
Welcome to the list, Leland.
I don't know the exact differences, but Key Ray has created an alternative
library for XML in Revolution - many users say it's a better implementation.
http://www.sonsothunder.com/products/xmllib/xmllib.htm
sqb
On 21 October 2010 09:29, Leland Vandervort
Scott,
That is a good idea! It seems easy to do and would serve the same purpose.
Thanks very much!
Charles Szasz
csz...@mac.com
On Oct 21, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Scott Rossi [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:
Recently, charles61 wrote:
I have an app that I am working on that takes a few
Regardless of the method of acquiring, the data has to be put in RAM for any
kind of manipulation, including cropping or resizing.
sqb
On 21 October 2010 11:11, Vokey, John vo...@uleth.ca wrote:
LiveCode graphics gurus:
I have to process a few thousand photograph files through a simple set
John,
if you have a file based image you have to detach it from the file.
The way I do it is to issue
-
set the imageData of image myImage to the imageData of image myImage
-
though it might seem paradoxical it effectively makes it a Rev image that
you can crop etc.
Of course
Bob Sneidar wrote:
Maybe I have missed something, but is anyone saying that this will
be the ONLY WAY to get apps for Mac?
Not currently. In fact, Mr. Jobs went out of his way to note that it
won't be the only way to get apps.
But once traction gets hold and the marketing machine ramps
I think Java apps are not self-contained and require a separate runtime on
the machine.
On 21 October 2010 11:44, Chipp Walters ch...@altuit.com wrote:
I read somewhere that Java apps would NOT be allowed. Not sure that bodes
well for Rev.
On Oct 21, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Colin Holgate
http://reguqaru.t35.com/
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On 2010-10-21, at 1:34 PM, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
Regardless of the method of acquiring, the data has to be put in RAM for any
kind of manipulation, including cropping or resizing.
sqb
Of course, but that is not the issue: it is *only* the crop command that fails
I read somewhere that Java apps would NOT be allowed. Not sure that bodes well
for rev.
I think that might be because Java for Mac is deprecated now. As far as I read,
Apple will no longer deliver the VM with Mac OsX (Desktop edition) but only
with OsX Server.
Here's a question: Would a window created by an external still update while the
screen is locked? If so, then I think we need a progress bar external. Scott
made some really nice controls a while back. How about if Scott made a
standalone that could be called from Runtime Rev as an external. Is
What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is
absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen
before.
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM, thebilltay...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://reguqaru.t35.com/don'tclickme
Not really; there was an update to Java for mac OS 10.6 that was released today
or yesterday
the link to the french page is here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL972?viewlocale=fr_FR
Not that I am a java expert, I have never used it to my knowledge. But, well, I
do the updating...
Best,
On 10/21/2010 11:18 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is
absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen
before.
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM, thebilltay...@yahoo.com wrote:
garbage in, garbage out. This mail has gone directly to the Trash. However, I
am sure the list mom will be interested by this post.
Best
François
Le 21 oct. 2010 à 22:18, Bob Sneidar a écrit :
What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is
absolutely no
Forgive me, but this view of the future seems apocalyptic. I never read any of
this in the book of Revelation. (WHOOPS! Reference to religion!!!) heh heh j/k
You might be right, but it all hinges on whether or not I presently agree with
you.
Quote from the book of Me
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at
Bob Sneidar wrote:
What in the world is this?
Our first spambot.
Already blocked by the ISP (t35.com -- good work).
Looks like we're officially in the big time now. :)
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Hi Francois:
From the releasenotes to said update:
Java Deprecation
As of the release of Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 3, the version of Java
that is ported by Apple, and that ships with Mac OS X, is deprecated.
This means that the Apple-produced runtime will not be maintained at the
I am having a bit of a brain fart.
How do I set a text field so that when I press the TAB key, it tabs to the
next field rather than adding a Tab character to the text field?
Thanks in advance
Stewart
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You could trap the tabKey message.
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Maybe I have missed something, but is anyone saying that this
will be the ONLY WAY to get apps for Mac? How are they going
to pull that off?? They would have to abolish all I/O ports
for drives, usb devices and cd/dvd drives. Is this really
where we think Apple is going to go?
I
Apocalyptic? Not sure that's the right word, unless one's world revolves around
Apple and what they will do.
Consider it was mere months ago when Steve told us all, Netbooks aren't better
than anything, they're just cheap laptops and yesterday he announces Apple's
first netbook.
Also from a
As far as I can tell, no, they only offer tools/Web pages
that display
statistical data of your sales.
How would it be possible for a developer to know if someone
who calls is actually eligible for technical support?
Most software developers I work with have this to think about, plus
I have download the latest (v3?) externals lesson from runrev, and after having
installed the iPhone dev toolkit (which included XCode), I have compiled the
*solution* provided by runrev (op. sys. was Leopard). Everything worked fine,
the stack was launched, but the external could not be called
Your analogy would work only if Apple had announced that if you bought another
netbook other than an Apple netbook, it would void your iPad warranty. Hmmm...
seems a little overstated, don't you think? Apple is of course, looking out for
their own interests. Shafting the vast majority of app
This means that the Apple-produced runtime will not be
maintained at the same level, and may be removed from future
versions of Mac OS X. The Java runtime shipping in Mac OS X
10.6 Snow Leopard, and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, will continue
to be supported and maintained through the standard
For your interest, the TUAW blog post some early reactions from developers to
the coming of the Mac App store:
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/10/21/developer-reactions-to-the-mac-app-store/
Much shorter, and authored by a pioneer of iPhone jailbreaking (that is, before
there was an SDK and an App
Else, instead of locking the screen, why don't you just hide the working window
and popup a new stack containing your progress bar ?
Best,
Pierre
Le 21 oct. 2010 à 21:19, Scott Rossi a écrit :
Recently, charles61 wrote:
I have an app that I am working on that takes a few seconds to clear
A very interesting blog post about the Oracle v.s. Google lawsuit (hint: it
revolves around Java ownership and its impact on android)
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2010/08/14/how-oracle-might-kill-googles-android-and-software-patents-all-at-once/
A word of warning: the author is an Apple fanboy
Folks,
This is FIXED!!
Damn
Phil, check out your http.conf for AllowOverride None. By default this comes
set for the documents folder and for the cgi-bin folder.
You need to change it to AllowOverride All and then you can place your
.htaccess files and they will work.
Just did it
Glad to see you here, Leland.
I hope somebody will address this, since I sent you here. :) Come on
guys, I bragged about you.
On 10/21/10 11:29 AM, Leland Vandervort wrote:
Hi All,
Apologies in advance if something along these lines has already been raised
on the mailing list ‹ having
Is the the future of what our customers will see at our software sites?
http://livecodejournal.com/blog.irv?pid=1287696062.654893
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Bob,
I think that is a great idea! Maybe Scott will see this and create one.
Charles Szasz
csz...@mac.com
On Oct 21, 2010, at 4:15 PM, Bob Sneidar-2 [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:
Here's a question: Would a window created by an external still update while
the screen is locked? If so,
Hello There Leland,
Be welcome. Are you calling Userland Frontier server with that XML-RPC code?
Well, let my curiosity be put aside and let us get back to business. Our
XML-RPC library is barebones, it works but it is basically some convenient
methods wrapping our XML generation library. Mind
I am going to create my own software store and will lock steve out of it!
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
Is the the future of what our customers will see at our software sites?
http://livecodejournal.com/blog.irv?pid=1287696062.654893
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Hilarious, Richard :-)
But you forgot one thing.
...not containing viruses or porn.
Best regards,
Lynn Fredricks
President
Proactive International, LLC
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Leland-
Welcome to the list. In addition to what Andre's already posted,
It's certainly possible in perl to create some densely terse routines,
so I think the claim of less coding is quite relative, and depends
somewhat on what libraries you already have available to you. From
your perl snippets
Oh heck, no one is gonna put up with that!
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 2:50 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
Is the the future of what our customers will see at our
software sites?
http://livecodejournal.com/blog.irv?pid=1287696062.654893
Hilarious, Richard :-)
But you forgot one thing.
So THAT'S why I can't figure them out! I quit smoking hash a long time ago! And
do they really make tables specifically for smoking hash?? Something's not
right. It may be me.
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 2:39 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Now LiveCode has multidimensional arrays which are not
Oh heck, no one is gonna put up with that!
The lack of porn? ;-)
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Lynn Fredricks
President
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It is the Year Of Penguins in the Neo-Chinese calendar, the year we'll set
our computers free from the bad quality of windows and the ungrokkable mood
swings of Steve Jobs of Sith... now, let me install ubuntu again after
buying my iphone 4...
Jokes aside, I believe they would not be so drastic
Craig Newman on October 21, 2010 at 1:45 PM -0700 wrote:
You could trap the tabKey message.
There has to be something else. I am looking at an earlier project that I
developed and I have a field that when I press TAB, I am moved on to the
next field, just as if I had pressed Return.
I see no
A very interesting blog post about the Oracle v.s. Google
lawsuit (hint: it revolves around Java ownership and its
impact on android)
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2010/08/14/how-oracle-might-kill
-googles-android-and-software-patents-all-at-once/
A word of warning: the author is an Apple
Bonjour François,
Je ne parle pas français so I will answer in english :-)
You can't use Externals with LiveCode for iOS (AKA RevMobile). If you're not
trying to do stuff with iPhone but are actually just trying to use the XCode
that was bundled, then make sure you have the SDKs for Mac OS X
Amazing you are , Doctor Andre Holmes Garcia ! Thanks 1000 times for this too
;-)
RevServer should now work just fine, is't ? Will test tomorrow on SnowLeo and
report the confirmation.
Thanks again, Andre !
Kind Regards,
Pierre
Le 21 oct. 2010 à 23:26, Andre Garzia a écrit :
Folks,
Bob Sneidar wrote:
Is the the future of what our customers will see at our
software sites?
http://livecodejournal.com/blog.irv?pid=1287696062.654893
Oh heck, no one is gonna put up with that!
Hard to say.
After all, it's just looking out for the user, providing as much
security and
Bonjour Pierre,
You need to check the following pieces:
1) Make sure AllowOverride is set to All on both CGI-Executables and
Documents
2) Make sure your documents .htaccess include:
Options ExecCGI
AddHandler irev-script .irev
Action irev-script /cgi-bin/revserver
Make sure the path
I am not sure about that name=FileX[]
but file uploading require more than that. It requires:
action=POST and enctype=multipart/form-data on the form tag.
After that you will need a MIME enclosure decoder to extract the file out of
the MIME envelope that is sent to you by the browser.
You can
It is a spam (for Viagra !)
Le 21 oct. 2010 à 22:18, Bob Sneidar a écrit :
What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is
absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen
before.
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM,
Hello all,
Yes, the numbering is strange, given Franklin Audio 1.1 is the initial
release. These externals utilize libraries underneath and we want to start
out by matching the Franklin release with the library release.
Franklin Audio 1.1 is our multi-channel audio plugin. With this plugin, you
On Oct 21, 2010, at 4:02 PM, RevList wrote:
Craig Newman on October 21, 2010 at 1:45 PM -0700 wrote:
You could trap the tabKey message.
There has to be something else. I am looking at an earlier project that I
developed and I have a field that when I press TAB, I am moved on to the
next
On 10/21/10 5:02 PM, RevList wrote:
I want to have fields that have one line of entry only and when you press
Tab, it moves on to the next field.
I have set the field to be Tab on Return so that traps the return key,
but pressing TAB, adds a tab to text.
In my earlier project it just moves on.
Not to carry on this post forever, but the model of the present iTunes app
store is small apps that do one thing well that anyone (if approved) can use
for free, or else pay a fee for commercial use. Enterprise app developers are
simply not going to go with the model that Apple is presenting,
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