[IronPython] [ANN] ASP.NET dynamic language support is open source!

2010-07-26 Thread Jimmy Schementi
I'm happy to *finally *announce that the *ASP.NET dynamic language support*is now *open source*: *Download IronPython and ASP.NET integration (includes 2.7 Alpha 1 binaries):* http://ironpython.net/download/aspnet-20100716 IronPython 2.7A1 can be found here, along with the full Python standard

Re: [IronPython] IronPython for ASP.Net with .Net 4.0

2010-07-26 Thread Dody Gunawinata
Oh dude, you just made my year! On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Jimmy Schementi jscheme...@gmail.comwrote: See http://blog.jimmy.schementi.com/2010/07/aspnet-dynamic-language-support-is-open.html. *Finally*, it's now open source too! =) ~Jimmy On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Jimmy

Re: [IronPython] Time out

2010-07-26 Thread Scott Holden
I'm currently dealing with the same issue. So far, a separate thread is the only thing I've come up with, but Thread.Abort seems a bit drastic, and may be hazardous to your health... Is there a safer way? On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Michael Foord fuzzy...@voidspace.org.ukwrote: On

Re: [IronPython] Time out

2010-07-26 Thread Michael Foord
On 26/07/2010 15:51, Scott Holden wrote: I'm currently dealing with the same issue. So far, a separate thread is the only thing I've come up with, but Thread.Abort seems a bit drastic, and may be hazardous to your health... Is there a safer way? I've not had problems with use of

[IronPython] Tim Wyatt is out of the office

2010-07-26 Thread Tim P. Wyatt
I will be out of the office starting 26-07-2010 and will not return until 28-07-2010. I will be reviewing my email less frequently than usual. For urgent matters please contact the Vancouver Help Desk at 1-800-661-7712 (helpd...@ppi.ca) ___ Users

Re: [IronPython] Building IronPython from sources

2010-07-26 Thread Dave Fugate
Hi Lukas, the error message below is because you don't have the version of Silverlight installed which was used to build IronPython 2.6.1. For this particular release, I believe it was something like %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Silverlight\3.0.40624.0. You can find out for sure by examining the

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Tony Meyer
Hi, I guess this is more complex than I thought. Is anyone able to simply confirm that they are able to get a simple script like this (using gestalt.ironpython.net) working? At least if I know that it's theoretically possible, I can try and figure out what I'm doing wrong. Thanks, Tony On

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Michael Foord
On 26/07/2010 23:51, Tony Meyer wrote: Hi, I guess this is more complex than I thought. Is anyone able to simply confirm that they are able to get a simple script like this (using gestalt.ironpython.net) working? At least if I know that it's theoretically possible, I can try and figure out

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Tony Meyer
Are you trying to view the html file direct off the filesystem? You still need to serve it for it to work, even if it is only locally. You can use chiron to do this. Ah, that will be it then. Thanks very much! IMO adding this information to http://ironpython.net/browser/gettingstarted.html

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Tony Meyer
Are you trying to view the html file direct off the filesystem? You still need to serve it for it to work, even if it is only locally. You can use chiron to do this. Ah, that will be it then.  Thanks very much! Dropping it into Sites and loading from there did indeed fix the problem (plus

Re: [IronPython] Problems with simple silverlight/gestalt example

2010-07-26 Thread Dino Viehland
Tony wrote: Are you trying to view the html file direct off the filesystem? You still need to serve it for it to work, even if it is only locally. You can use chiron to do this. Ah, that will be it then. Thanks very much! IMO adding this information to