Re: Back again....

2020-02-16 Thread Hugi Thordarson via Webobjects-dev
>> THe cuirrent install process isn't horrible, it's just not described >> succinctly and correctly in one place. > > You're absolutely right here. I'm afraid that the issue is simply that > WebObjects (and to a large extent Project Wonder as well) is abandonware, and > the will to keep this i

Re: Back again....

2020-02-16 Thread Paul Hoadley via Webobjects-dev
Hi Tony, On 14 Feb 2020, at 16:07, Tony Giaccone wrote: > I started out by deleting the attempt I made previously to install WO 5.4.3. > And instead tried to follow the instructions on the page that was referenced: > > https://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/WOL/Quick+Start >

Re: Back again....

2020-02-13 Thread Tony Giaccone via Webobjects-dev
First let me say that I appreciate the help that was offered to me. I'm especially thankful as I was able to follow a process and succeed. Which a day ago I thought was impossible. ;-) Thank you for your offer Theodor, to remote debug my install, thankfully that wasn't needed. Let me quickly outl

Re: Back again....

2020-02-13 Thread Paul Hoadley via Webobjects-dev
Hi Tony, On 14 Feb 2020, at 01:26, Tony Giaccone via Webobjects-dev wrote: > Can I do WODev on a Linux box? Is there a package to install on Ubuntu 18.04? I'm going to say a qualified yes: anecdotally, I know people have done this, and quite recently. I don't know about a package of any kind,

Re: Back again....

2020-02-13 Thread Theodore Petrosky via Webobjects-dev
Tony, I am not saying I can fix this (as you are on a linux distro), but if you want to connect with TeamViewer, I would be willing to look. Let me know. Ted > On Feb 13, 2020, at 11:02 AM, Tony Giaccone via Webobjects-dev > wrote: > > WOLips is installed and the views are available. > >

Re: Back again....

2020-02-13 Thread Tony Giaccone via Webobjects-dev
WOLips is installed and the views are available. When I create a new WOApp all the frameworks that it depends on are not found. And I can’t compliment. I’m not at my workstation right now but when I am I’ll update with more details. Tony > On Feb 13, 2020, at 10:00 AM, Jesse Tayler wrote: >

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2020-02-13 Thread Jesse Tayler via Webobjects-dev
> On Feb 13, 2020, at 9:56 AM, Tony Giaccone via Webobjects-dev > wrote: > > > I used to do WebObjects dev back in the day. Now I’m just a little curious to > see where things stand in WOWorld. > Outstanding! > I’m building a simple one page master detail app and I wanted to compare a >

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2020-02-13 Thread Tony Giaccone via Webobjects-dev
I used to do WebObjects dev back in the day. Now I’m just a little curious to see where things stand in WOWorld. I’m building a simple one page master detail app and I wanted to compare a few different frameworks and tech stacks. As part of that I thought I’d go back to my roots and do a WO ve

Re: plist to dict and back again

2008-02-03 Thread Art Isbell
On Feb 2, 2008, at 9:21 PM, Josh Paul wrote: I'm attempting to read in a plist, alter some information, and then write it out again. My approach has been to read in the plist, convert it to a NSDictionary, alter the value of a given key, and then convert the dict back to a plist and write t

plist to dict and back again

2008-02-02 Thread Josh Paul
I'm attempting to read in a plist, alter some information, and then write it out again. My approach has been to read in the plist, convert it to a NSDictionary, alter the value of a given key, and then convert the dict back to a plist and write the file to disk. However, I am stuck on conve