Earlier I wrote some annoyance here:
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2018-December/251989.html
Nevermind: I had thought I'd enabled mod_actions, but apparently not.
Now everything makes sense again...
(still would like to update and cleanup the LC Lesson on installing LC
Server
This is where we send noobs, and that makes me sad:
http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4070/l/36652-how-do-i-install-livecode-server-on-linux-with-apache
It's poorly formatted and incomplete. I'll fix it when I catch up on
some things, but in the meantime:
Have any of you successfully installed LC
HHyou are a rockstar. I literally had this functionality on my to
do list for a GPL project (going up on github soon). I am assuming that is
the license of your code?
Thank you for saving me the time of doing that x 10
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 6:59 PM hh via use-livecode <
use-livecode
Hi Bob,
Gotta love making custom solutions. Yes, adding tables. In memory
database is pretty genius bob currently I feed my datagrid from an
array.
I am not sure of the line at which a database becomes faster than repeat
with & LiveCode array and a sort function.
maybe thats a good test t
I take that back. I updated the arrayToMemoryDB to allow the passing of a table
name, so you can have multiple tables in the memory database.
Bob S
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 08:04 , Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> The upside to using a memory database is speed. The downside is that th
BrowserSnapshot makes an image of the *whole* HTML content of a browser widget
(while waiting for printToPdf from the browser widget in 9.x).
The image may get a height of several thousands pixels.
** It works currently only for (horizontally) responsive HTML pages, that is if
the widget doesn't n
This looks a bit like the error i had, It's written here and what caused it.
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=104&p=172021#p172021
With me it was setting 'Show vScroll" to Auto.
I also update the Bug Quality report but no response yet, the link to
the bugreport is also in that threa
I have a a few customers reporting the error below, and yet, none of
them have provided information on what exactly they were doing that
resulted in the error below. I have no recipe to reproduce it. These are
just busy researchers who just don't have the time nor technical
know-how to spend an
Yeah the whole page is generated by Java. I guess I was expecting too much.
Bob S
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 10:13 , hh via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>> Bob S. wrote:
>> I tried this on a copier web portal. It produced a 0 kbyte file with no
>> image.
>
> So the imagedata of the canvas was empty
> Bob S. wrote:
> I tried this on a copier web portal. It produced a 0 kbyte file with no
> image.
So the imagedata of the canvas was empty.
Thus a pdf created from the DOM will also not work with such pages.
It will have to rely on the print-layout of the portal: Can you print it
correctly from
I tried this on a copier web portal. It produced a 0kbyte file with no image.
Bob S
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 08:19 , hh via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> HTMLtoIMAGE
> makes an image of the *whole* HTML content of a browser widget
> (while waiting for printToPdf from the browser widget in 9.x).
> T
HTMLtoIMAGE
makes an image of the *whole* HTML content of a browser widget
(while waiting for printToPdf from the browser widget in 9.x).
The image may have a height of several thousands pixels.
Download from "Sample Stacks" or
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/919/
The stack is based on the
Also, I am finding that pushing my data into a memory sqlite database gives me
the ability to easily get just the data I want and sorted just the way I want
(by multiple keys or by calculated results for example). There are two
functions I wrote: arrayToMemoryDB and cursorToArray. Another great
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