Andre,
Because the iphone sdk prefers a plist for retrieving in NSURL. The
iphone sdk has some very easy built in methods for handling plists and
downloading them from a url. If I can get irev to build one online
then I can make a very easy fast and simple application with
Revolution as the back end and the iPhone as one front end and a
desktop app as another.
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
[email protected]
iTunes Library Suite - libITS
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On Jan 5, 2010, at 3:32 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Tom,
why a plist on on-rev? The system is linux...
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Thomas McGrath III
<[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for the plutil and other suggestions which are good for the
desktop,
but I was wondering about doing this via iRev scripts online.
I can create and populate a pList on my desktop with textWrangler
and use
xcode to convert back to binary for inclusion with my iPhone app.
What I
want is a way using iRev scripts to create one on on-rev and if not
that
then at least via iRev scripts to modify an existing one.
Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
[email protected]
iTunes Library Suite - libITS
Information and download can be found on this page:
http://www.lazyriversoftware.com/RevOne.html
On Jan 5, 2010, at 10:25 AM, Jim Ault wrote:
On Jan 5, 2010, at 6:39 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
Does anyone have a way or explanation on how to create a plist
file on
revOnline via script???
It turns out that Apple recommends using a pList over json or xml
for
transferring data via NSUrl.
There would be a lot of things I could do if I knew how to create
them.
(on the desktop I can do them and upload manually but then I
would still
have to populate them online)
you can run a shell script in Rev that converts a file sitting on
your
hard drive from binary, then edit, then convert it back again
plutil -convert xml1 Project
open -a TextEdit Project
--edit the file, then File - Save
--then run
plutil -convert binary1 Project
or use BBEdit 9 that opens the plist binary in readable xml, then
saves in
the binary format automatically.
or as Andre said about 18 months ago
Folks,
This page here < http://tomeklof.googlepages.com/aapl > has a list
of
useful command line tools unique for Mac OS X. For example did
anyone
here knew about plutil to convert plists to plain xml and back?
Andre
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
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