Late to the party as usual, but I'm in too, since just before breakfast.
Never been any good at web apps, as the combination HTML+CSS+JavaScript gives
me headaches.
So long live the RunRev team for letting me build them in LiveCode :-)
Jan Schenkel.
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Quartam Reports & PDF Library for LiveCod
I have some analytics tasks coming up which have me thinking about clustering
so I can split the work up among the machines in my office.
Any of you have experience with Hadoop or similar systems and how they can be
leveraged for use with LiveCode?
Better still, anyone here write their own cl
On Jul 30, 2014, at 9:45 AM, Charles E Buchwald wrote:
> Hi Alain,
> I've been using the revXML library lately, too. I haven't run in to either of
> these bugs, but I appreciate hearing about them.
> I found that Ken Ray's STS XML Library was very helpful... you might look at
> that for some o
On Jul 30, 2014, at 3:45 PM, "J. Landman Gay"
wrote:
> On 7/30/2014, 11:52 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
>> I don't need HTML5 right now
>> but I am concerned that it sounds like the matching funds from this
>> campaign are needed to keep the original Kickstarter goals on track
>> according to one o
On 7/30/2014, 11:52 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
I don't need HTML5 right now
but I am concerned that it sounds like the matching funds from this
campaign are needed to keep the original Kickstarter goals on track
according to one of Kevin's emails.
That's what I was thinking too.
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dunbarx wrote:
> By accident, I discovered that "¬", (ASCII 194) the old HC script
> editor line break char, works fine in LC. It is not documented,
> though I added a user note under the "\"keyword.
It only works on Mac, and I think it was added only as a stop-gap to
keep some old converted sta
By accident, I discovered that "¬", (ASCII 194) the old HC script editor line
break char, works fine in LC. It is not documented, though I added a user note
under the "\"keyword.
Compatibility? Just a surprise.
Craig
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One more thing : I usually use compress() and base64encode
before sending data to the stack...
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Hi John,
Yes that's possible. I've been doing that for years...
jbv
> Hi All,
>
> Is it possible to return data from a LC server script directly to a stack?
>
> For example:
>
> Server script, file name: test.lc
>
> Put This is text originating from the server. into tServerData
> put tServerD
Isn't that the vScroll property of a field?
As in, "set the vScroll of fld 1 to 0", which would scroll your field to the
top...
On 30 Jul 2014, at 2:12 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> Suddenly, one of my scrolling fields opens on a card at the end, rather
> than the beginning.
>
> I suppose I should
Hi All,
Is it possible to return data from a LC server script directly to a stack?
For example:
Server script, file name: test.lc
?>
And on the stack, in a button script:
on MouseUp
Get URL "http://jpatten.on-rev.com/tserver/test.lc”
answer it
end MouseUp
I’m just wondering if there is a
Hi Richard,
Are you sure it is a standard scrolling field? Not a list field, for
example? If it is a list field, perhaps the last line gets selected when
the card opens. If it is a scrolling field, check the position of the
text insertion point right after the card opens. Is it at the end of t
Suddenly, one of my scrolling fields opens on a card at the end, rather
than the beginning.
I suppose I should set this property, but what in the world is the property
that determines which part of a scrolling field is displayed (or what the
first line displayed is)?
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Dr. Richard E. Hawkins, Es
High rollers definitely needed. The average pledge so far is a little
under $500 and at that rate, another 231 donations are needed.
I haven't donated yet, trying to decide how much I can afford and the best
way to make the pledge (license, gifts, etc). I don't need HTML5 right now
but I am conc
That's what we did, although ours is a public app.
On Jul 30, 2014, at 11:53 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Some on this list work for businesses that depend on LiveCode for in house
> products. It would be great if the company could pledge. Since there's a
> purchase order option to pay later,
I'm in as well.
SKIP
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 11:53 AM, J. Landman Gay
wrote:
> Some on this list work for businesses that depend on LiveCode for in house
> products. It would be great if the company could pledge. Since there's a
> purchase order option to pay later, there would be little ris
Some on this list work for businesses that depend on LiveCode for in house
products. It would be great if the company could pledge. Since there's a
purchase order option to pay later, there would be little risk.
On July 30, 2014 10:33:07 AM CDT, Graham Samuel wrote:
>I'm in, and I upped my p
Well, my first FIX: has been updated to go into the next build, so it's
nice to see that this effort might be bearing some fruit, too.
Now on to the script editor...
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Mike Kerner
wrote:
> Well, I certainly hope it is, since you and I both have one in, and I have
I'm in!!
Best,
Steve MacLean
On Jul 30, 2014, at 1:20 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Whether or not you think you'll need HTML5 (and you will, sometime) think
> about the progress LiveCode could make with that matching grant. It's going
> out the window if the campaign goal isn't met.
>
> I ne
I'm in, and I upped my pledge twice, but I wish there were some really high
rollers out there somewhere. I must know the wrong people...
Graham
On 30 Jul 2014, at 14:10, Paul Dupuis wrote:
> On 7/30/2014 1:20 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>> I need HTML5. Are you guys in?
>
> HTML5 is important e
I'm in!
On 30 Jul 2014, at 7:10 AM, Paul Dupuis wrote:
> On 7/30/2014 1:20 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>> I need HTML5. Are you guys in?
>
> HTML5 is important enough to us that we raided our piggy bank (and
> checking accounts, wallets, couch cushions, and every other source we
> could find) and
This works:
set the defaultFolder to "./"
answer files "Select a file..."
Using in-line syntax, this does not work:
answer files "Select a file..." with "./"
Is this a bug?
Hugh Senior
FLCo
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Hi Alain,
I've been using the revXML library lately, too. I haven't run in to either of
these bugs, but I appreciate hearing about them.
I found that Ken Ray's STS XML Library was very helpful... you might look at
that for some or all of it's usefulness.
I use it for writing to CDATA nodes. I sto
I'm In!
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
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On 7/30/2014 1:20 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> I need HTML5. Are you guys in?
HTML5 is important enough to us that we raided our piggy bank (and
checking accounts, wallets, couch cushions, and every other source we
could find) and pledged slightly over 1% of the goal. So, please - among
the folks w
Hi Terry
Check the dictionary entry for mobileControlSet:
--
Browser Specific Properties
...
• delayRequests (iOS Only) - set to true to cause the loadRequest message
to be sent. Note: In this mode, web-pages that trigger sub-document loads (such
as those containing iframes) do not load c
Yep, buying 'instant rewards' from the pledge page are great investments -
I've bought two lots and may even go back a third time while the bargains
are still there...
AND these funds are matched to help make our development tool betterer and
betterer :)
-
"Some are born coders, some achiev
And if you buy any kind of license, it makes great sense to buy your next
license now, from the pledge page - you'll get a massive discount, but RunRev
will get the matching funds to more than make up for it. Win-win. Do it now!
On 30/07/2014 07:11, Simon wrote:
I'm in!
Pledge Everyone!
http
Hi Gerry - they’re definitely both in my version of the dictionary (LC
6.6.2).
Terry...
On 30/07/2014 4:46 pm, "Gerry Orkin" wrote:
>I've successfully used browserLoadRequested but I've never heard of
>browserLoadRequest. I think you may be missing an "ed".
>
>Gerry
>
>
>On 30 Jul 2014, at 1:33
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