Progressive web apps are just websites, with a manifest file (JSON based
text file that contains additional settings, like links to the "apps"
homepage icon). Any website can be made into a PWA regardless of the
technology used to create it.
PWA can make use of Javascript-based service workers tha
-rest-api/)
which maybe a bit easier to work with - depending of course on your needs.
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> Thanks, I have it a
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>> This works for me.
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>> For JDK:
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Hi
You can take a look at Google Analytics Measurement Protocol (
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/v1/).
You should be able to track events via POST requests to google-analytics.com
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Despite my earlier comments - it is still something that I would be
interested in.
While my preferences has always been to mix html / code together - if there
is a better way to do things, then I would definitely be interested in
finding out / learning more.
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gle or
multiple sites from a single location offering convenient way for keeping
an eye on what needs to be updated.
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> > Personally I do prefer to mix HTML / code together.
>
> If you mix them together with the implied extended merge of
of the reasons that lead to the popularity of
WordPress as it makes certain tasks very easy to, even if you don't have
much coding experience.
Yes it does depend on what I am doing, but for the most part, I don't have
any issues mixing code and HTML together.
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ntion slow. Clients are usually
happy to accept alternative solutions if they will make their lives easier
(even if they are simpler and lack all the functionality of a more popular
CMS. It is amazing how much faster a CMS can be once you strip out all the
unneeded functionality.
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Carp
ur or so later.
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> I’m curious. Has anybody done much with push notifications on mobile?
> There is a lesson on the livecode web si
costs and possibly
losses if a less popular codec was used.
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wanting to load that XML file every minute, I would look at using Jquery's
AJAX functionality, (http://api.jquery.com/jquery.ajax/) wrapped
inside a setTimeout
function.
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times and I have only heard good
things about them.
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PHP/hosting settings and curl is what worked best.
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king a copy /
"unlicenced" version unattractive. It also makes the logistics of handling
support much easier.
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C server, this doesn't help me much.
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> I wonder if maybe the edition makes a difference. Are you using the
> Commercial or Community edition?
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Hi Scott
Tried your script on my server - seems to work perfectly.
Outputs: 483575
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If it's saying that it cannot connect to the server, I would guess that
apache is not running.
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> I can’t seem to get LiveCode server working under Yosemite. I followed
> Peter Wood’s suggestion and modified the httpd.conf f
t of social questions and
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> good forum for these kinds of discussions
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It should be possible to that, my concern would be that for the LC script
to create remove the cron scripts, it would need sufficiant privlages to do
so, which is not great for security. Although there a few ways around this,
it can be more trouble than its worth. It would also depend on how
ev
More issues with shellshock :(
http://mashable.com/2014/09/29/shellshock-additional-vulnerabilities/
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Hi
There are a number of command line applications that you could integrate to
handle the writing of cd's. Should be relatively easy to integrate with
LiveCode.
e.g. commandburner.com for windows.
Kind Regards
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Helps if I test it first
Tried ony my lc server - seems to work fine.
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> Actually when I say LC server it's actually my account at on-rev.
> Obviously the XML library is included since other commands like
> revXMLRootNode, revXMLChildNames
Hi
revXMLDeleteNode requires the XML Library which does not seem to be
included as part of the LC Server (along with other the other libraries) -
so while the dictionary does say it is supported by the server, this does
not seem to be access or add the needed libraries currently. Hope I am wrong -
Its best not to send bulk email via a web server. Mail servers will start
marking emails as spam as soon as the see a number of incoming messages
from a single location. Depending on what you are sending there are a
number of newsletter or transactional mail providers - mail chimp /
mandrill.com, c
Hi John
When looping through tUsersFile I would probably write everything to a new
variable instead of trying to update tUsersFile - should not have any
problems removing the line or updating it when the username matches.
Simon
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>
>
Hi Larry
Take a look at the SMTP stack on
http://www.troz.net/rev/index.irev?category=All
I have used http://commandlinesendmail.blogspot.com/ though in the past
(windows only)
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> http://lessons.runrev.com/m/4071/l/13
What Mark said is spot on.
Personally I don't like working on something that is out of date / legacy
code and would quote the client on everything that would need to be done.
If the client can't afford the costs of redeveloping and it's possible to
work on the existing application while still bein
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> > Hi Scott
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> > I have not tried sending messages yet through Mandrill - but this works
> for
> > retrie
Hi Scott
I have not tried sending messages yet through Mandrill - but this works for
retrieving my account details:
https://mandrillapp.com/api/1.0/users/info.json";
put it
?>
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Hi Simon
You are correct have fixed the error.
Thanks for letting me know :)
Kind Regards
Simon
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> On the http://activethought.net/livecode-server/ home page there is this:
>
> *put "http://activethought
e
> command seems to throw an error.
>
> When you say the latest, do you mean the latest stable (6.6.2) or the
> latest DP (6.7.0)?
>
> Thanks
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I have not seen any benchmarks comparing LiveCode server to other web
server languages so gave it a bash comparing it to PHP. I chose PHP as its
what I work with on a daily basis and the most popular of the server side
languages.
I probably should have used more complicated scripts aswell, which I
tion support for iOS and
Android - so that would be the place to start.
Simon
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> but if it helps one person, then I would be happy.
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> Well it helped me, so please be happy.
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I would be happy to contribute to LCJ and it will be interesting to see
what you have setup.
Writing a book would be a mammoth task - and I for one, would not be
certain just how large a target market there would be, so they would truly
be a labour of love :)
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Not sure if this would work - creating a daemon from a shell script and
using the ps (or top) command to monitor and output everything for the
livecode cgi process to text file, that you can then examine.
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I've been trying to execute some basic JavaScript tests in the IDE on OSX.
*on* mouseUp
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>*-- put "12131232" into myScore
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However although the script compiles, the debugger complain
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