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Good morning,
Thanks for the hint. I will check the settings.
Kind regards
Marcus
jtuc...@objektfabrik.de schrieb am Mi., 5. Aug.
2015 05:58:
> Oh, and Marcus:
>
> Please check your mail program: I only see your mail text as an
> attachment, and on some mail readers (e.g
Oh, and Marcus:
Please check your mail program: I only see your mail text as an
attachment, and on some mail readers (e.g. iPhone) it is not even
properly displayed. It is hard to cite your text and answer in the way
we're used to do on mailing lists...
Joachim
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Am 05.08.15 um 05:44 schrieb mtk via Pharo-users:
Hi Marcus,
good to hear you could make it work. Thankfully, Attila gave us the
final explanation for the regex mystery ;-)
So I guess it is best to stick with "normal" strings for the most part
for several reasons:
* performance: (matching str
Hi Damien,
do you have other OSProcess commands crashing in the same way?
Thierry
Le 04/08/2015 20:02, Damien Cassou a écrit :
Hi,
when evaluating this, Pharo crashes (log attached):
OSProcess command: 'firefox'
this used to work fine.
I'm on
Pharo4.0
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Hi Attila,
many thanks for your explanation - now it works by simply putting:
GET:'/bac/' -> [:req | BloodAlcoholCalculator a:(req at:#a) r:(req at:#r)
kg:(req at:#kg) ];
So you and Joachim were both right... :-) That makes it even easier to work
with teapot.
Kind regar
Le 2/8/15 03:02, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
Yes, it would be great!
I first tried to understand the SVG parser in Athens,
Uh?
Of course it is working. You can import SVG file.
but I could not make it to work. So I wrote the one in Roassal.
Usually this approach does not work because two hal
I'm not happy with the announcements description.
I think that it is important to present patterns because Announcements
are simple but their use
is not.
Le 4/8/15 00:19, Peter Uhnák a écrit :
Hi,
shouldn't there be Announcements chapter in the new
PharoByExampleUpdated book?
Because I don't
Hi,
when evaluating this, Pharo crashes (log attached):
OSProcess command: 'firefox'
this used to work fine.
I'm on
Pharo4.0
Latest update: #40609
and
ConfigurationOfOSProcess-ThierryGoubier.41
$ pharo-vm-x --version
Mariano Martinez Peck wrote
> Would be nice to have a test case that covers your case..
I can send you privately an image and the fuel file if you'd like...
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Hi Marcus,
It seems you're trying to define a matcher on the query parameters. It's not
going to work.
An url consist of path a the query part. These are separeted by a question
mark.
http://localhost:1701/foo/bar?q1=xx&q2=yy
In this example /foo/bar is the path, and q1 and q2 are the query p
Thank you Vincent.
Some things is much clearer for me now.
*It's shame on me that I lost all this Metacello progress, especially
taking into account I was on the ESUG conference where it was presented. It
was my only conference unfortunately.*
I see that you already started this job: you added Co
Hi Joachim,
As I mentioned in a previous post, all Pharo Exceptions are swallowed
during a dispatch from Java. This means that during a callback from Java to
Pharo, you also cannot debug.
>From the looks of things, I see the issue is here:
JavaCallbackRegistry>>safeDispatch: aRequest to: a2Block
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Sean P. DeNigris
wrote:
> Mariano Martinez Peck wrote
> > Those kind of errors...
>
> Thanks for the detailed answer!
>
> It seems that anObsoleteXyz snuck into my graph :/ Once I replaced it with
> the-class-I-thought-it-was, everything straightened out.
>
>
Helloo :)
First Tomasso, it's nice to know it's working well for you :). We need
feedback and contributions, even the smallests (like docs, or blogposts
with your experiences or tutorials).
Answering your question, GarageGlorp does not yet use the cursors from the
Garage drivers. I do not kno
Hi,
To add a configuration in the catalog, first you should have a configuration
for your project. You can create it with the versionner if needed.
Second, you have to add some methods adding meta-description to your project.
The versionner do it for you: in the configuration list, select your
Well...there is when you find out that simple persistency solutions may
start being a problem for you. Most of the times is as Joachim says, that
is, the synchronism of data is managed by the persistency solution. Could
be mongo (but I never tried with multiple images), could be Glorp,
GemStone, Ma
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Hi Joachim,
thanks for your attention to this issue. I tried to change it to #a, #r or
#kg, but this didn't work. It works with the following by leaving the '\?'
out:
GET:'\/bac\/a=(\d*)&r=(\d*.\d*)&kg=(\d*)' asRegex -> [:req |
BloodAlcoholCalculator a:(req at:1) r:(req at:
Hi Norbert,
I didn't want to use "use database" for queries but for defining the index
from within smalltalk. But if creating indexes is not supported, I will set
the indexes within the mongo console.
The explain option is very helpful I did not know this.
Your answer was very helpful for me, th
Am 04.08.15 um 13:34 schrieb Marcus Kemper via Pharo-users:
Hi Marcus,
I am slowly getting what Teapot does...
So you setup an Association with a String that matches the URL of an
incoming request as key and its handler block as value. So you should be
able to use "req at: #r" also when using
I dont know. That will depend on how useful Announcements are. I have not
seen them used so heavily in Pharo. Also it will depend whether PBE should
be considered a begineers book. I think it would be better if we keep it a
begineers book and have another book called "Advanced Pharo By Example" for
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Hi Joachim,
my first steps in teapot used the named parameters (and manually sending
the URL), but as soon as I used the HTML form, I had to switch to regex (I
thought). Maybe this was wrong, but your hint concerning the 'req' will
certainly yield new insights. I will try to
Sean,
I guess most guarding is based on optimistic locking these days. But
neither Seaside nor Amber imposes any mechanism on the developer. So you
are on your own there. I have been using TOPLink or Glorp and Seaside
for a few years now, and all I've seen or used so far used optimistic
locki
Marcus,
Hi Joachim,
thanks for your feedback. Concerning the order of the values I rely solely
on the teapot error message.
The way I understand your code snippet, you access the url parameters by using "at:
1". I have never used Teapot, but would be surprised if it encourages this. In HTT
When using any tool that exposes objects outside the image - Seaside, Amber,
rST - how does one guard against simultaneous edits? Up until now, I've been
perfectly content with single images and read-only web apps, but now that
I'm considering some stateful web apps/services, I can't remember ever
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Hi Joachim,
thanks for your feedback. Concerning the order of the values I rely solely
on the teapot error message. Besides I have no idea how I could make this
GET request independant from the order the HTML form generated. Maybe with
Javascript? But I assume this simple sce
1. What is the status of this project
(http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Seamless.html)? I see the last commit is in
April. Does it "work"?
2. Can the communication be done securely? If I had two images each running
on a server in a different physical location, could they communicate over
something like S
Marcus,
I have no answers to your questions, but it seems like you expect the
URL parameters in a specified order.
I am nat sure this is a good idea at all. So independent on why the
order of the parameters is changed and by whom: you shouldn't rely on it.
Sure, this doesn't really help to un
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Dear Smalltalkers (Pharonistas?),
while trying out teapot in Pharo4, I encountered the following: I have made
a plain HTML form which sends data to a teapot URL. Here is what the browser
is sending:
http://localhost:1701/bac/?a=88&r=0.7&kg=77
To answer this request via teap
Sabine,
> Am 04.08.2015 um 07:08 schrieb Sabine Manaa :
>
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 questions concerning use of mongoDB classes:
> 1) how can I send mongo console commands directly from smalltalk
> 2) how to query on an embedded collection with an index
>
> Model:
> I have trips and each trip has an
Hi all
I've just tried to use GLMAnnouncingCollection and found something odd.
When you use it and its passed into a block (such as TableColumn
computation:) it passes in the whole collection, not each item.
Change the collection to OrderedCollection and it works as expected
(except you lose th
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