Hi all,
Recently, I have been experimenting with
the possibilty of adding import gradients to
SVGL: http://revonline2.runrev.com/stack/112/SVGL
I found a small, but annoying glitch while
importing SVG files. Look at this image:
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/alejandro/stacks/SVGL_Import_Tests/SV
Amazone SES now supports SMTP which kind of makes it a no-brainer.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 6:51 AM, Dan Friedman wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a client that wants to send hundreds of eMails - each one unique,
> customized to the recipient. Formatting the eMail is easy... but how do you
> send an
Andre Garzia wrote:
Once, I earned a living by sending emails. We sent millions per day. I was
an employee of a email marketing company, our clients were companies like
wallmart, readers digest and other retail stores here in Brazil. Our
millions emails went just in-country. Believe me, sending m
Once, I earned a living by sending emails. We sent millions per day. I was
an employee of a email marketing company, our clients were companies like
wallmart, readers digest and other retail stores here in Brazil. Our
millions emails went just in-country. Believe me, sending massive amounts
of emai
I was the one who sent the first one listed below. I am using the Mac Mail
application on a MacBook, OSX 10.6.8, Rev Studio 4.5.3, build 1210. Don't know
why any of that should make a difference
FWIW, in both messages the "From" is the first word of the text body.
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
Hi Richard,
The errors are only in lines 30525 and 31859
of the decompressed mailbox text file.
Look at the messages that produced
these error:
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2011-December/165634.html
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2011-December/165665.html
The s
Dan,
I had a similar situation whereby I wanted to send eMails to a list of
registrants from a Joomla site, and although there is a mass mail feature in
Joomla, my ISP limited the number of addressee's to 20 per eMail. I ended up
throwing a stack together with the help of some of Sara's excelle
Thanks Mike, will do.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 5:08 PM, wrote:
> Pete, take a look at the datagrid tutorials. If I recall correctly there
> are explanations and examples for how to manage non-fixed height rows of a
> datagrid.
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network
>
>
Sorry guys, forwarded the wrong email in my last post re SQL injection -
here's the correct one.
-- Forwarded message --
From:
Date: Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 4:31 AM
Subject: [Bug 9932] expose mysql_real_escape_string() function
To: p...@mollysrevenge.com
http://quality.runrev.com/sh
There was a discussion recently on preventing SQL injections in LC. Here's
an email I got from the support center on a bug/enhancement concerning this.
-- Forwarded message --
From:
Date: Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:00 AM
Subject: [Bug 9604] Various issues regarding compatibility betwe
Mark,
> I do this a few times every year. If you want, I can help you with it.
> Assuming it it a commercial project, I won't do it for free but I think it
> doesn't need to cost much.
I tried this approach already but didn't get good results. The PHP return
"success", but the eMail never g
Hi Dan,
The technique Mark describes is the same that we use. In our case we use
CallPHP to facilitate calling the PHP function that sends the mail. We send
tens of thousands of emails a day using this approach. We actually queue up the
emails to be sent in a server side MySQL database, and th
Wow. Ok, ignore the one I sent.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Thierry Douez wrote:
> 2012/1/5 paolo mazza
>
> > Thank you Thierry,
> > your regular expression works. It was very kind of you.
> > All the best
> >
> > Paolo
> >
>
> Hi again Paolo,
>
> Just for fun...
>
> Look at this new Reg e
2012/1/5 paolo mazza
> Thank you Thierry,
> your regular expression works. It was very kind of you.
> All the best
>
> Paolo
>
Hi again Paolo,
Just for fun...
Look at this new Reg exp. below
and see how it matches more precisely dates...
felice anno nuovo !
Thierry
on mouseUp
-- Bad:
If you decide to try a regex again (they give me headaches but sometimes
work great) you could try the following.
on mouseUp
put "sfgsfg gsfgs g 05/01/2011 t trtr" into FULLTEXT
put "(\d{1,2}\/\d{1,2}\/\d{2,4})" into MYSTRYNG
put matchText(FULLTEXT,MYSTRYNG,VAR0) into MYRESULT
put VAR0
When sending out registration and lost password emails and what not I found
this service. Many of my emails were hitting peoples spam boxes. The easiest
(although not free. $1.50/1000 emails) way to send bulk emails out that you
know will hit their inbox is using postmarkapp.com . They have tons of
Look into PHPList- it's a free, open source system for doing this, and has tons
of other functionality you need, like tracking bounces, handling unsubscribes,
etc.
On Jan 5, 2012, at 6:51 AM, Dan Friedman wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a client that wants to send hundreds of eMails - each one un
Wow! I think I need some extra sleep or something. Just minutes after I posted
this, i realized I had a line of code that was setting all the text in my field
to black.
So sorry for the alarm. Move along. Nothing to see here...
On Jan 5, 2012, at 9:02 AM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
> Okay, this
I too am much in favor of using LC's text parsing rather than RegEx, which I
admit is a prejudice (but one with foundation!). Beware, however, that the "is
a date" function will return true for any number. I usually double-check this
with something like:
put "sfgsfg gsfgs g 05/01/2011 t trtr" i
Okay, this is driving me crazy! I may have found a bug, but I'm not entirely
sure. Can someone help?
I was messing around with link colors yesterday. Or, rather, I wanted to make
the links in my text appear with the normal (default) link colors, but not be
underlined. So I started playing with
Hi Dan,
Obviously, you don't want to use Gmail. You'd be marked as a spammer and you'd
be out of business soon.
Tell your customer to get a decent web server and his own domain. Use some PHP
scripts to which LiveCode can connect. Put the e-mail on the server, so you
won't need to send it each
You might have a look at www.troz.net/rev/stacks/SMTP_library_demo.rev
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Dan Friedman wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a client that wants to send hundreds of eMails - each one unique,
> customized to the recipient. Formatting the eMail is easy... but how do
> you send a
Hello!
I have a client that wants to send hundreds of eMails - each one unique,
customized to the recipient. Formatting the eMail is easy... but how do you
send an eMail from within LC? revMail brings up their eMail client which is
not what we want because (a) they would have to click "Send"
Thank you Thierry,
your regular expression works. It was very kind of you.
All the best
Paolo
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Thierry Douez wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> I changed your regular expression; see below.
>
> Didn't check but should work.
>
> HTH
>
> Thierry
>
> 2012/1/5 paolo mazza
>
>> H
Thank you Bernard,
actually your LC solution is much readable compared to the Regular
Expression thing.
However I was trying to understand regular expression that sometimes
are very useful.
Thanks a lot
Paolo
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:
> I just want to offer the simple
Hi Paolo,
I changed your regular expression; see below.
Didn't check but should work.
HTH
Thierry
2012/1/5 paolo mazza
> Hi All,
> I have to find the date in a text. If I use this Regular Expression,
> it finds the date (returns true) but it returns just the first chars
> of the date..
>
> o
I just want to offer the simplest solution first. If there's a reason
why this won't work, please say.
put "sfgsfg gsfgs g 05/01/2011 t trtr" into tText
repeat for each word tWord in tText
if tWord is a date then put tWord & cr after tFound
end repeat
put tFound
Maybe you are just looking to ex
Hi All,
I have to find the date in a text. If I use this Regular Expression,
it finds the date (returns true) but it returns just the first chars
of the date..
on mouseUp
put "sfgsfg gsfgs g 05/01/2011 t trtr" into FULLTEXT
put "((\d{2})|(\d))\/((\d{2})|(\d))\/((\d{4})|(\d{2}))" into MYSTRYN
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