Troy,
pleased to read your encouraging comment. If you are using
revIgniter please don't hesitate to point to any bugs you
may find. Criticism is welcome too. The more feedback I
get, the better. I am really anxious to make revIgniter
a useful time saver.
Ralf
On 27.11.2009, at 05:38, Troy
Moin Ralf,
first of all: This looks awesome. Have you considdered writing a
newsletter article about it, going a bit more into detail? I am
looking forward to try this out, however it will not be before QI
2010, as I am so packed with work at the moment. But this surely looks
like fun to
Ralf,
I am unsure what revIgniter is designed, but, if your website is based
on it, it looks great!
A newbie question, about setting the base url in application/config/config.irev.
Everything works fine if I put the index.irev file and the revIgniter
folders in my root directory (kweto.com) and
Hiya,
Maybe I'm going too far out... what about combining revIgniter with
the GLX2 Framework...?
Cheers,
Luis.
On 27 Nov 2009, at 08:26, Ralf Bitter wrote:
Troy,
pleased to read your encouraging comment. If you are using
revIgniter please don't hesitate to point to any bugs you
may
Nicolas,
you did it right. It is my fault. There is a problem
if one puts the revIgniter system into a subfolder of
the root.
In your case
put http://kweto.com/; into gConfig[baseUrl]
should work, but it doesn't.
I will look into it immediately. In the meantime you
could create a subdomain for
Malte,
thanks a lot. If there is anybody interested in an article I am
prepared to write one, something like a tutorial. Currently I am
busy with another task and I am really bad as to multitasking.
Gruß
Ralf
On 27.11.2009, at 09:36, Malte Pfaff-Brill wrote:
Moin Ralf,
first of all: This
The subdomain method worked.
Thank you, Ralf.
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OMG!
We reached the mainstream media :-O
http://developers.slashdot.org/story/09/11/26/2016255/Dumbing-Down-Programming?art_pos=8
I don't like the focus of the piece let us all comment.
Silly editors.
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Ralf,
Congratulations my friend! I am really impressed, you made my life so much
easier now! :D
Cheers
andre
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Ralf Bitter ra...@dimensionb.de wrote:
Malte,
thanks a lot. If there is anybody interested in an article I am
prepared to write one, something like
/. is from severe tech heads for severe tech heads. RR will never be
accepted by this group. This isn't the target audience.
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Look, /. is a very hard-core tech site. RR is not for this group of
people. The same way that HC was rejected by hard core developers in the
80's and early 90's, RR shouldn't expect a better reception now. Easier
doesn't play with these people, in general. RR and HC before it will be
Andre,
I am glad you like it, thanks a lot.
Watch out, there is currently a problem (404) if you
place revIgniter in a subfolder of root.
I am about to fix this.
Ralf
On 27.11.2009, at 15:46, Andre Garzia wrote:
Ralf,
Congratulations my friend! I am really impressed, you made my life so
Bravo and Thanks to share your incredibly clear and usefull AJAX/MVC
framwork Ralf.
Coul'nt get my eyes out of it for most of last night ;-)
We, yet, just need to get the server-side engine out to become able to
run real cool apps out of our on-rev accounts...
About what Nicolas asked
On 27/11/2009 15:39, Mikey mikeyt...@gmail.com wrote:
/. is from severe tech heads for severe tech heads. RR will never be
accepted by this group. This isn't the target audience.
Of course there are going to be plenty of people who are like that. But
there will also be plenty of people who
What's new this Friday in tRev-land?
Watch tRev's new drag-n-drop stacks and check out several very nice
optimizations:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-drag-n-drop-stacks-0
Drag-n-drop stacks in Object Browser:
- Make a mainstack a sub stack; make a sub stack a main stack.
- HOW:
Mikey-
Friday, November 27, 2009, 7:44:36 AM, you wrote:
But that's ok. Getting noticed is good.
Yep...
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1458524cid=30241480
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Ralf,
why don't you set a repository for it in bitbucket.org or github.org? I have
one for my tools at hg.andregarzia.com (which is hosted on bitbucket.org).
It would make it easier to manage the framework and accept contributions.
(I should port some AWS stuff for it shortly)
Cheers
Andre
On
I don't think the plugin is ready for prime time just yet...
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Mikey mikeyt...@gmail.com wrote:
Look, /. is a very hard-core tech site. RR is not for this group of
people. The same way that HC was rejected by hard core developers in the
80's and early 90's, RR
Hi,
What I'm doing wrong? I have a field that put the focus in another field,
and I want that in this second field select a line moving the arrow keys.
The second field recived the focus but the arrow key isn't detected until I
click inside the field.
Why?
Salut,
Josep
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Mark,
:-O thanks I am not using SOAP right now but I've tried building those
many many years ago and know how hard they are.
Cheers
andre
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
David-
Thursday, November 26, 2009, 1:04:11 AM, you wrote:
It seems
I've tried using this code in my static html revlet launch page, but I'm
not convinced it is causing the revlet to be reloaded each time changes
are made:
head
META Http-Equiv=Cache-Control Content=no-cache
META Http-Equiv=Pragma Content=no-cache
META Http-Equiv=Expires Content=0
/head
Customer reports he installed revweb under Windows 7 and latest IE.
After installation, he tries to run a revlet, but is told the plugin is
missing.
I have submitted a report.
Anyone else run into this... and maybe solve it?
Thanks.
Richard Miller
Kevin, hire this guy!
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Andre-
Friday, November 27, 2009, 10:05:30 AM, you wrote:
:-O thanks I am not using SOAP right now but I've tried building those
many many years ago and know how hard they are.
Yeah - figured I'd save someone some work. The hardest part for me was
figuring out the https authentication,
On Nov 27, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Ralf Bitter wrote:
I am glad you like it, thanks a lot.
I think it would be awesome if revIgniter were just added as an
optional install to on-rev's control panel.
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Hi Richard,
i think that has to do with security settings in IE. I also have a customer,
which cannot use the plugin. He always just sees the image with the link to the
Download section.
On monday i will check that settings on his machine, then i will know more.
Btw.: I had to place my on
Pierre,
thanks for your kind words and no, the problem
has nothing to do with the on-rev standard setup.
It was just my fault, but the bug is fixed and a new
version (0.9.1a) with upgrade instructions in the user guide
can be downloaded.
Ralf
On 27.11.2009, at 16:54, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 26 nov. 2009 à 23:39, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 1:00 AM, jim sims s...@ezpzapps.com wrote:
Can anyone give me the url to DL Sarah's calendar stack?
Seems that troz.net is not working here.
I changed the structure when I converted my site to On-Rev, but it all
On Mac OS X I did this:
on mouseUp
set the printerOutput to file: Nonsense.pdf
print this card
end mouseUp
and had no joy . . .
Help gratefully received.
sincerely, Richmond.
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True...
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009, Mark Wieder wrote:
Thursday, November 26, 2009, 8:48:22 PM, you wrote:
It's looking kinda brutal...
Par for the course. To my recollection, there haven't been any
slashdot threads that didn't degenerate into drivel within about three
comments.
On 11/28/09 12:06 AM, Judy Perry wrote:
True...
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009, Mark Wieder wrote:
Thursday, November 26, 2009, 8:48:22 PM, you wrote:
It's looking kinda brutal...
Par for the course. To my recollection, there haven't been any
slashdot threads that didn't degenerate into drivel
Richmond, you are right with snobbery.
In the 80s i trained as a programmer (dual education system - no university
education). I programmed Cobol under BS2000, C under Xenix 86 and ATT Unix
System V. Later Pascal under Windows.
But we were always sneered by the guys which studied informatics,
I'm hoping really soon, since it is advertised as part of the megabundle we
just got an email about. But, official world from RunRev would be nice.
On Nov 27, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
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Hmmm. a little rev stack widget I made years ago for recording no longer
works... probably lots of changes since 2.1 or whatever rev version I
was using way back when...
Is anyone doing recording with runRev 4.0? Can you clue us in to the
best settings/configuration to use for the best
Hi run-revers,
After licensing 4.0 I opened a stack that I had completed using 3.5. There are
a number of things it no longer does correctly, associated mostly with keydown
events. So I tried to open it directly from 3.5 after closing it under 4.0. It
then reported that the stack is corrupted.
For dummy web guys like me, can this framework replace a content
management solution like Mambo, Drupal ?
2009/11/28 Troy Rollins troy_li...@rpsystems.net:
On Nov 27, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Ralf Bitter wrote:
I am glad you like it, thanks a lot.
I think it would be awesome if revIgniter were
Mikey wrote:
/. is from severe tech heads for severe tech heads.
There seem to be many very smart people there, but they have an
unusually high tolerance for one of the more cumbersome UIs ever
deployed for presenting a nested-thread discussion.
I read only a few dozen of the replies
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Hi run-revers,
After licensing 4.0 I opened a stack that I had completed using 3.5.
There are a number of things it no longer does correctly, associated
mostly with keydown events. So I tried to open it directly from 3.5
after closing it under 4.0. It then reported that
Hi Jaqi,
Your suggested fixes didn't fix anything. There are actually a number of other
things, such as menus that don't work, though the commandkey equivalents for
them do. I guess it's pretty obvious that the problem is not superficial and
I'll have to spend more time exploring things than I
On Nov 27, 2009, at 10:47 PM, Martin Blackman wrote:
For dummy web guys like me, can this framework replace a content
management solution like Mambo, Drupal ?
It falls into the same general category, but you need to code pretty
much everything, as it doesn't have a back-end with a UI like
Well, Jaqi,
I've got egg on my face once again. Turns out that with all of the various
things I have going on these days, that I must have inadvertently, trashed my
final stack - the one that had all my most recent changes - the keydown events.
Not finding the handlers I expected to find, I
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the forum interface was cumbersome.
(I might have chosen a less conciliatory adjective.) A lot a brain on display
there, I'm not sure how much wisdom.
Mark
On Nov 27, 2009, at 7:47 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Mikey wrote:
/. is from severe tech
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Not finding the handlers I
expected to find, I started searching the copious backups I had made
and found they all lacked the final tweeks.
Don't feel bad, I think we've all done that at some point. I'm glad it's
something fixable, and that we don't have to call in
Hi list (and trevor !)
I have a form table with a custom behavior script to pick Up the
mouseDown event
When I double click a body fld, the fld comes on edit mode
when I click outside the body fld the edit mode closes
I would like at this moment to change a menu in a pull down btn
I don't
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