Re: matchChunk works?

2010-11-20 Thread JosepM
Ops... :) now is working... thanks a lot. And to find the next occurrence? only search the first? With "find" if you exec again found if exist the next one. Salut, Josep M -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/matchChunk-works-tp620097p3051591.htm

datagrid : how to show a list when the user edit a cell?

2010-11-20 Thread Josep M Yepes
Hi List, I'm thinking about how to solve a problem I have on make easy the entry of data in the datagrid by the user. Example. I have a datagrid with four columns. 1 Code 2 Description 3 Qty 4 Price Now the user enters a code that will query the database and retrieves the values, then I i

datagrid : how to show a list when the user edit a cell?

2010-11-20 Thread JosepM
Hi List, I'm thinking about how to solve a problem I have on make easy the entry of data in the datagrid by the user. Example. I have a datagrid with four columns. 1 Code 2 Description 3 Qty 4 Price Now the user enters a code that will query the database and retrieves the values, then I

Re: matchChunk works?

2010-11-20 Thread JosepM
Ops... :) now is working... thanks a lot. And to find the next occurrence? only search the first? With "find" if you exec again found if exist the next one. Salut, Josep M -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/matchChunk-works-tp620097p3051595.htm

Re: OT: getting page hit-counts for on-rev account

2010-11-20 Thread Medard
Nicolas Cueto wrote: > How can one retrieve a count of the number of visitors to a specific web-page? ça marche avec Webalizer eeer, that works OK with Webalizer ;-) otherwise, if you automate that, you may put a ?rev command at the top of your web page (under the DOCTYPE declaration, and above

Re: Blend level scale query

2010-11-20 Thread David Glasgow
On 19 Nov 2010, at 5:23 am, Scott Rossi wrote: > Subject: Re: Blend level scale query > Reply-To: How to use Revolution > > > Not sure what you're looking for here David. AFAIK, blendLevel is simply a > percentage of opacity. I have seen opacity treated in other tools using > levels from