OS9.1 on a G4.
It's Tango 2000 with the last SP Pervasive ($#%$) released.
Is this a known problem?
Is there a solution?
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How do I replace the standard submit button with an image. Is this an HTML
thing or JavaScript?
That's just HTML:
INPUT TYPE=image SRC=image.gif value=Submit
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TAF's run under T2000?
If so, I'm up for a copy.
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Title: Re: Witango-Talk: a little OT - images in a drop down select box
I was wondering if anyone knew of a technique for displaying a thumbnail image in a drop down select box.
Not in standard HTML. The browser controls the appearance of the drop down and the text within it.
Wayne Irvine
in another on the same
server.
I'm using Welcome for virtual hosting, WebStar 4.4 on Mac OS9.1 on a G4.
It's Tango 2000 with the last SP Pervasive ($#%$) released.
Is this a known problem?
Is there a solution?
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datasources still work correctly. I didn't realise
I wouldn't be able to open them with T2000 editor now though. Ooops!
WiTango: If there is an unreleased 4.5 for Mac or at least with a few bug
fixes it would be appreciated. Otherwise, can't wait for WiTango 5.0 for
FMP!
Wayne Irvine
restores
and redos in T2000 tomorrow.
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simply name the application files differently
and this saves me having to deal with specifying domain keys in any great
detail.
That would be good, but this is for a semi-shrink wrapped shopping cart
solution so it needs to be easily duplicated.
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So is Tango returning the entire string and then doing some kind of parsing
of the result set behind the scenes?
I believe so. Using FileMaker this is a real load so what we do is load the
entire search into an array then load each segment directly from the array.
Much, much quicker.
Wayne
a project on hold for months.
That said, I know the last 3.6.X uploaded up to 9Mb files without a problem.
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try the ASP file upload on Ben's Goodie page. It integrates nicely with
Tango and Witango and is very reliable.
Or, perhaps the latter version of T3.6 or T2000 that works fine.
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them to be contiguous.
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no problem, but then have no idea how to reference them
in the HTML of the email.
Is this possible? If so, how?
Any help would be appreciated.
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seem to have that in my archive. How much earlier was it?
Don't suppose you could e-mail me a copy? Attachments are fine. ;)
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hi i have this program from sombody else its freeware and it convert
gif into bas64 work fine for me
Thanks Robert, but I'm a Mac user.
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Sounds good, but will there be a OSX Version that works, out in time to take
advantage of the deal?
Or perhaps one that is available in Aus?
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BTW, Merry X-mas ;)
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Sorry, that was meant to be a private posting :(
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don't have to change the default?
I could up SIMS number of SMTP ports, but how many is enough? This is the
first of any number of iSend systems I'm putting in place.
Any help would be appreciated.
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the
ides of March) so that's the long term solution.
In the mean time I'll give the file write action a go. I'll probably just
run another instance of SIMS on the web server for this purpose rather than
writing across the network.
Thanks for the help.
Wayne Irvine
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the work and I save bandwidth.
Before I get too far into this does anyone know if Tango 2000 will write to
an Alias of a folder?
And is there any limit to the number of recipients in the header of an
e-mail?
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Before I get too far into this does anyone know if Tango 2000 will write to
an Alias of a folder?
And is there any limit to the number of recipients in the header of an
e-mail?
In answer to the first part of my question, yes Tango on the Mac will write
to a an Alias of a folder. Works a
for Actions and procedural logic. And whenever I
have to copy a chunk of code from one TAF to another (something you can't do
in T2K) I fire up the WT5 editor.
I'll shortly be doing real tests with OS X, WiTango V and FMP and other
datasources and hopefully will purchase an entire suite.
Wayne Irvine
The program /bin/ls /Library/WebServer/Documents does not exist, or
is not readable.
Looks like it's seeing the space as a part of the path rather than as a
separator followed by an argument. Can you pass the argument separately, or
set it as the default path before calling the app.
Wayne
The program /bin/ls /Library/WebServer/Documents does not exist, or
is not readable.
Or maybe use some sort of encoding or @CHAR tag to send the space.
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I have a need for a second Tango 2000 for Mac license for about a month
while I'm moving some sites.
If anyone has one spare I can beg borrow or steal (or even buy) I would be
very grateful.
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leaving some sites on an undisturbed box. The evaluation
process needs to happen before I spend money on my WiTango license.
I will definitely contact you as a 30 day eval license is exactly what I
need.
Thanks
Wayne Irvine
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migration went completely unanswered.
I'd like to work with you guys. I was overjoyed when Tango was purchased by
a local company. But I confess that it has seemed to me that WiTango is very
close geographically, but otherwise very much out of reach. I hope we can
work to change this.
Wayne Irvine
hardearned money
on a product that doesn't do what I need it to do so until I can
satifactorily test these products in my business environment I won't be
writing any cheques.
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a much happier Tango developer.
WiTango is good value (both the product and the people)!
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So, I'm takin it that the licensing issue is resolved LOL!
Or, maybe not, Do they have email in prison in Aus.
Hey, I've hung up my eye patch and set the parrot free.
Now if I can just do something about this damn wooden leg!
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. The mail server just picks them up and sends them. If the mail
server were down it would pick them up once it was restored and no mail
would be lost.
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I just quickly set up an old WebStar 4 install, cause it allows simple
uploading, and it works just fine with Safari.
I believe it is a Safari Form issue. As soon as I use a form type of
multipart/file I get the wrong data submitted. You can see it in the debug.
And this is in T2K.
Wayne
Does anyone have a quick snippet to remove HTML tags from a string?
I could right a for loop for the length of the string but it's messy.
I'm using Tango 2000.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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of code when there is
a metatag of parameter I have missed. Any help would be appreciated.
BTW T2000 mostly but WT5 also.
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of the work we'd have a frames system
that only the luddites could ignore.
YMMV
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Please help me format the current date call:
option SELECTED value=@CURRENTDATE FORMAT='datetime:%y-%m-%d'
Isn't it just:
FORMAT='datetime:%Y-%m-%d'
The Y denotes 4 digit year.
Or maybe I don't understand the question.
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that doesn't stipulate SCOPE will be effected.
There may be other differences with regards to datasources and paths, but as
you haven't specified I can't comment.
Basically you can do it but it will probably be a tedious job. One I am
currently about to embark upon.
Wayne Irvine
periodically
from log in HTML format.
http://www.seacloak.com/
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', and in 'Please flush after USE'. ;)
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that is going multi-table and multi-threaded it is a better solution
than ever and if WiTango were rev'd to work with it (particularly the
multi-table addressing) then the world would be a better place.
I think I'll go and hunger strike outside the offices. I could use to lose
some weight.
Wayne Irvine
a front end. And
it is backwards compatible with FMP6 apps so the cost of changeover for
existing users is minimal. I just created a simple two table solution in
FMP6 and converted to 7. Easy.
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to expect WiTango to pre-emp this change. Personally
I'm willing to give them a couple of weeks to get up to date. ;)
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looks like you found your problem and solved it.
May well be!
I did a Nortons Disk Doctor and Speed Disk session late last night.
Didn't pick up any major errors, and the fragmentation was only 0.5%, but it
does seem to be fixed for now.
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I'd guess there was a tag that wasn't closed or something like that.
In all the tinkering, you may have taken care of it.
I don't think so. I'd had problems with unclosed tables and the like early
on but wrote code to overcome them.
If it continues to behave itself then I'll be convinced it's
I need to list any files in a particular folder and assign the list to an
array.
Is there a way of doing this in Tango 2000 on a Mac running OS 9?
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. Of course it would fail if
there were two number fields next to each other but that isn't the case.
This problem is as old as computers and must have been dealt with many
times. What sort of methods and procedures are people using?
BTW, this is an automated procedure run by a CRON job.
Wayne Irvine
Does the database that you are importing to able to import CSV format? Have
you tried just uploading file as is then automate the database import?
I'm not directly importing to the database. The database contains all sorts
of product information. The data file is product code, current stock
is the problem.
Does anyone have any experience in loading a CSV file into a Tango array?
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reason for this question in the first place?
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If you can help with the latter I would love your assistance.
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which you would have seen if you had read a
little further.
Oh I read the whole thing. I only quoted the salient part.
As I stated the files are CSVs. I have no control over that.
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Good luck.
Not so far. :(
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A properly formatted csv file has double quotes around all fields,
Damn, these files don't have quotes around the numeric value fields.
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local$FileContents START=@CURROW
NUMCHARS=1=@CRLF
@ASSIGN NAME=NewString VALUE=@VAR local$NewString[ROW] SCOPE=LOCAL
@ELSE
@ASSIGN NAME=NewString VALUE=@VAR local$NewString@VAR
local$CurrChar SCOPE=LOCAL
/@COMMENT
/@IF
@VAR local$DoubleQuotebr
/@FOR
@VAR local$NewStringbrhr
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that are quoted. I'll try your REGEX stuff but I've never had
much luck with it before. I believe this is because REGEX didn't work real
well in T2000 so I might try in WT5 instead.
Thanks
Wayne Irvine
PS I've also posted my feeble efforts at string parsing in another post.
Byte
Sussed it!!
@ELSEIF '@VAR local$CurrChar=@CHAR CODE=44'
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@ASSIGN NAME=NewString VALUE=@VAR local$NewString[COL]
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@ELSEIF @VAR [EMAIL PROTECTED]='ON'
@ASSIGN NAME=NewString VALUE=@VAR local$NewString@VAR
local$CurrChar SCOPE=LOCAL
Any help on this one? Someone must know how to do it.
_
I need to list any files in a particular folder and assign the list to an
array.
Is there a way of doing this in Tango 2000 on a Mac running OS 9?
Wayne Irvine
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There is an example (by Fergal) on the component zone
on witango.com
Cheers, I'll check it out.
I'm currently working on a TAF that loads the index.dir result into a VAR
and then parses it. Should be fun.
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=@DISTINCT ARRAY=@VAR
local$FileListArray SCOPE=LOCAL
But get the following error:
An array was expected as a parameter.
In @DISTINCT, ARRAY attribute.
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Wayne,
The line:
@ARRAY NAME=TestArray VALUE=a,b,c;a,b,c;a,b,c SCOPE=LOCAL
should be:
@ASSIGN NAME=TestArray @ARRAY VALUE=a,b,c;a,b,c;a,b,c SCOPE=LOCAL
Thanks, that works!
Now to integrate it in my plan to rule the world!
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duplicates using the DISTINCT tag
@ASSIGN NAME=DistinctFileListArray VALUE=@DISTINCT
ARRAY=local$FileListArray SCOPE=LOCAL
The only issue is that the index.dir only returns the first 100 records but
that is ok as this task is reiterative until there are no more .txt files.
Wayne Irvine
aware this is elementary, but I'm prepared to admit I am
pre-school.
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Customer Support at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually it is more total missarray. You did not assign the array to a
variable so the reference to it was actually an empty variable.
I can't believe I couldn't see that. Must be time for a break.
@ASSIGN NAME=UpdateArray VALUE=@ARRAY VALUE=@VAR
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I can't believe I couldn't see that. Must be time for a break.
It appears I've misplaced my manners too.
Thanks for the quick response.
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IS there a simple way to test whether a string contains only alphanumeric
characters (0-9,a-z,A-Z)?
It's not too hard to write a loop to test each char but if there is already
a metatag or regex expression I'd rather not reinvent the wheel.
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Fergal Donlon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@REGEX EXPR=[^[:alnum:]]+ STR=abc5 defgHijklm;no p4qrstuv)0wx,yz
TYPE=E position=all
I think I'm going to submit that to babelfish! :LOL:
That's the ducks guts as far as nifty code is concerned but being the
luddite that I am I can't work out how to
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Run the attached which hopefully shows what I meanhopefully contains no
traces of duck.
LOL, cheers. Not even a whiff of Foie Gras!
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and the clients strings that are
comprised of alphanumerics and certain other characters such as : / \ etc.
Can someone assist me in adding these options to the list of allowables?
Thanks
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[^A-Za-z0-9\/-]+
Cool, thanks.
Trying it now.
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. Unfortunately when I edit with Bbedit
they forget that they are executable and I can seem to work out what it is
that makes them so.
Any suggestions?
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the webserver the witango process
dies.
Anyone familiar with this issue?
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Dale Graham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I edit with BBEdit, and then just use the terminal to reset the files
back to executable.
I'm using an App called ScriptGUI and it is pretty good for writing and
testing.
How do you set to executable in BBEdit?
Wayne Irvine
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Damn, mine just said You're a dumbass who can't keep Witango running on his
Xserve.
Anyone got 5 minutes to look at that post? Sorry for going 'On-topic' ;)
Wayne Irvine
Original post:
I'm moving my Witango 5 server to an Xserve Dual 2Ghz G5 with 1Gb RAM and OS
X Server 10.3.4
Jon van der Raadt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not use filemaker with Witango so this may not help. I found when
there was an issue with the datasource (no found, invalid) on OSX
Witango crashes...
Really! That's terrible.
I'll check it out. There are no datasources on that server yet
/home.taf (T2000)
And here
http://www2.photoimaging.com.au/pages/home.taf (Witango 5)
(Roll mouse over story links to view in status bar)
Is this a known issue?
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but that's a whole
'nother kettle o' fish.
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is not the database, nor the OS, but the flakey mind of the
overworked/underpaid admin. See below:
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as we speak. I have a Dual 2Ghz
Xserve just sitting there idling away.
Unfortunately I've had a real problem with Witango hanging whenever I turn
my back for 20 minutes. Have you experienced this issue?
I've just installed 5.5FC and will be interested to see if the issue has
been fixed.
Wayne Irvine
, but it has quit.
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If anyone needs some bedtime reading following is the most recent crash log:
**
Host Name: xserve
Date/Time: 2004-07-28 13:54:45 +1000
OS Version: 10.3.4 (Build 7H63)
Report Version: 2
Command: witangod
Path:/Applications/WitangoServer/5.5/witangod
Version: ??? (???)
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Doesn't look like the crash logs I've seen, which are always associated
with ODBC.
are your data sources Filemaker?
Yes. FIleMaker 5.5
How much RAM in the machine?
1Gb.
It's also running 4D Webstar and 4D WebMail.
Wayne
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Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You haven't converted all your tafs to get rid of the evil ¥ (yen)
All the TAFs under T2000 talk to remote hosts so the paths were very
different. I did multifile search and replace to change the datasources to
#.
making sure to save in Unix ISO Latin
I am beginning to suspect it's not a TAF or traffic problem. The problem
seems to happen when I'm not testing it and at this stage I'm the only one
hitting it (presumably).
I saw that it was running before I went to lunch, but when I got back it was
no longer running.
Wayne Irvine
otherwise (hint to Witango support ;) )
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and
referencing that VAR in the includes.
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I assign the APPFILEPATH to a local VAR called APPPATH at the
beginning and rely on it from then on.
That said, it's a bit of a kludge and causing me to rewrite code that has
been stable for years.
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for File actions) but not in this case.
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perhaps it has something to do with branching to that file in the root
directory then.
Maybe. I'll test branching. But the file is in the same directory.
loading another TAF might cause the appfilepath to get
rewritten. What version are you seeing
considered a 'bug' or a
'feature'? ;)
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directly. Robert
True, but as I said I wasn't sure this was a bug. In T3 if you called a path
that didn't exist it made the directories for you. In T2000 this no longer
occurred but it wasn't a bug, but a feature [sic].
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. Is
there an easier way? I hate writing clunky code.
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Fergal Donlon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take out the WIDTH=40
That's it, I'm getting my eyes checked!
You can tell it's the end of a long an frustrating week can't you.
Thanks Fergal for pointing out the patently obvious that has eluded me all
day. Have a good weekend.
Wayne
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ok sorry, i donot have a right button on my mouse, but now i know...
If you're using a Mac with a single button mouse hold down the Ctrl key and
click. That's the equivalent of a right click.
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So now I'm trying to go back to 5.0X but the startup scripts have to be
changed back. I edit them and then can't save them (I assume it's a
permission thing). So I save to the desktop, change permissions, force copy
them to the correct folder and now
Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@webroot is useful for reading and writing files, but if you want to
do includes, just use a root relative URL.
@include file=/includes/myfile.txt
@WEBROOT gives me the /application... So I assume you don't specify a
volume name like in OS9.
I'll give
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