Hi Paul,
> Am 14.06.2024 um 21:01 schrieb Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
> :
>
> Of those listed, I would pay for (if I needed to, but I have the full LC that
> includes extensions) the PDF Viewer and, possibly, tsNet PRO
> I do not develop for mobile, so mobile widgets are not of any immediate
Of those listed, I would pay for (if I needed to, but I have the full LC
that includes extensions) the PDF Viewer and, possibly, tsNet PRO
I do not develop for mobile, so mobile widgets are not of any immediate
interest.
On 6/14/2024 2:19 PM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi friends
Hi friends,
Livecode is selling most of their widgets separately,
however not the ones from the PRO PACK:
Mobile Debugger
Script Profiler
tsNet PRO
mergAccessory
PDF Viewer
But unfortunately the PRO PACK is quite expensive:
328.90 Euro PLUS VAT!
I am sure most of you do not need all the widgets
I was thinking about something to support this, but I worry that it would
be over-engineered:
Allow defining a set of conditions, matched with actions, and then run the
conditions in order and the first (all?) that match execute the
corresponding action. Meaning in your case you'd do something lik
That sounds quite useful actually, but I think that what defines an object
should be editable. For instance, I prefix all my controls with a 3 characters
like lbl, fld, btn, grc etc.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 3, 2022, at 23:02, Geoff Canyon via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> After twenty yea
>
> Sincerely,
> Clarence Martin
> Email: chi...@themartinz.com
> Cell: (626)696-5561
>
> -Original Message-
> From: use-livecode On Behalf Of
> Geoff Canyon via use-livecode
> Sent: Monday, January 3, 2022 11:01 PM
> To: How to use LiveCode
> Cc: Geoff Ca
Sounds interesting Geoff. The ability to customise your own actions on objects
would be great - I think we all get annoyed with some of the clunkiness of
repeated actions (and no doubt we don't use all the existing capabilities of
LC..), so your addition to Navigator sounds very worthwhile!
che
Canyon
Subject: A question/survey of sorts for users of Navigator
After twenty years, I still use Navigator every time I open LiveCode, and still
think of new features.
One of the very first things I put in Navigator was to make double-clicking a
control open the script for that object, because
After twenty years, I still use Navigator every time I open LiveCode, and
still think of new features.
One of the very first things I put in Navigator was to make double-clicking
a control open the script for that object, because I edit scripts far more
often than I set properties.
There are now
No, this is something different. There was a bug report on mobile related
to event ordering, but I can't find it. I originally worked around it (like
the error causing silent aborts), but it just jumped back up at me, again,
and reminded me that I didn't put it on my list.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 5
On 11/3/21 4:03 PM, Mike Kerner via use-livecode wrote:
This is the bug where (on mobile) events don't necessarily thread, so if
you are in the middle of a handler and you try to jump out by branching to
another card (or handler) the current one will continue to execute. I think
it also included
d i have no recipe how to reproduce this bug. It just
>> happens...
>>
>> But if you would file a bug, i would add a comment for this and we would
>> be already 2 that have this problem. Maybe there are more people with this.
>>
>>
>> Matthias
>>
>&
gt;
> But if you would file a bug, i would add a comment for this and we would
> be already 2 that have this problem. Maybe there are more people with this.
>
>
> Matthias
>
>
>
> > Am 02.11.2021 um 21:41 schrieb francois.chaplais via use-livecode <
> use-live
2 that have this problem. Maybe there are more people with this.
Matthias
> Am 02.11.2021 um 21:41 schrieb francois.chaplais via use-livecode
> :
>
> I wanted to answer the LC bug survey.
>
> The problem is that there is probably no bug number for my problem.
>
>
sounds like you should be filing a bug report.
that also sounds like strange behavior.
On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 4:42 PM francois.chaplais via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I wanted to answer the LC bug survey.
>
> The problem is that there is probably no bu
I wanted to answer the LC bug survey.
The problem is that there is probably no bug number for my problem.
So here it what I wanted to answer to the first question in the survey:
I am on MacOS Big Sur, 11.6.1 (20G224). Latest 27'' iMac, Intel Chip, 8 cores
i
ry important for different projects/clients,
and I should have my current top ten bugs ready 24/7.
Whether it's a survey, or a client concern, or whatever:
when an opportunity or problem comes up, just pull it out.
(I got caught flat-footed on this survey. Next time ready.)
Best wishes,
Curry Kenwo
> to me from employees who thought that "just a taste" would help me calm the
>> hell down.
>> So if I murdered a keyboard, but was consoled with a smooth nigori, the net
>> was 0 and the bug demoted on my list.
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 2:17 AM Curry Ke
" would help me calm the
> hell down.
> So if I murdered a keyboard, but was consoled with a smooth nigori, the net
> was 0 and the bug demoted on my list.
>
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 2:17 AM Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
&
Mike:
> So if I murdered a keyboard, but was consoled with a smooth nigori,
> the net was 0 and the bug demoted on my list.
That was headed for the "just went from the feel of it" column,
but on second thought: Effort/Frustration vs Compensation/Sympathy. :)
Best wishes,
Curry Kenworthy
Cus
e-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
> I liked the Ranked-Top-Ten format of this latest LC Bug Survey.
>
> Now I'm curious: not about WHICH bugs people submitted,
> but your CRITERIA for ranking them.
>
> (I assume that's OK to discuss already at
I liked the Ranked-Top-Ten format of this latest LC Bug Survey.
Now I'm curious: not about WHICH bugs people submitted,
but your CRITERIA for ranking them.
(I assume that's OK to discuss already at this point;
not mentioning any specific bugs or areas/features of LC.)
For me, fir
And, like magic, I got a followup request to complete the survey today. Somehow
I missed the first request.
Submitted my 10 “boogs”.
- Devin
> On Oct 27, 2021, at 9:22 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Well then it remains for someone to explain how I got the survey
Well then it remains for someone to explain how I got the survey recently in my
inbox.
Bob S
> On Oct 27, 2021, at 03:47 , Richmond via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I have a feeling that the whole thing was a chimaera that disappeared almost
> as soon
> as it was moot
Heather:
> don't worry, we're not going to close this survey quickly.
> We want plenty of input.
Thanks for the extra survey time!
I was bogged down the last few days.
Please keep it open a little longer;
just now getting to it today
Happy to see it's still avail
.
Matthias
> Am 27.10.2021 um 11:58 schrieb Tiemo via use-livecode
> :
>
> I didn't received any survey email either, nore in spam, though I got three
> other livecode newsletters in October.
>
> Tiemo
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: use-liv
"Building trust" . . . Yes, well, humph.
On 27.10.21 14:06, Sean Cole via use-livecode wrote:
The conspiracy theorist in me thinks it was only supposed to be known by a
few LC users but someone let the cat out of the bag. ;) Building trust in
the brand :D I went back through all
The conspiracy theorist in me thinks it was only supposed to be known by a
few LC users but someone let the cat out of the bag. ;) Building trust in
the brand :D I went back through all my Survey Monkey requests and checked
out my SM account. No indication of opting out ever.
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021
d any survey email either, nore in spam, though I got three
other livecode newsletters in October.
Tiemo
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: use-livecode Im Auftrag von Devin
Asay via use-livecode
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Oktober 2021 20:03
An: How to use LiveCode
Cc: Devin Asay
Betreff: Re
I didn't received any survey email either, nore in spam, though I got three
other livecode newsletters in October.
Tiemo
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: use-livecode Im Auftrag von Devin
Asay via use-livecode
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Oktober 2021 20:03
An: How to use LiveCode
Cc:
sean stumbled,
>My wife and I have an agreement that ‘if it isn’t written down, it never
>happened’.
>We never wrote the agreement down though, so…
Pictures, or . . .
Oh, wait, you’re already there.
Nevermind . . .
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>> never conciously
>
> I've tried that excuse but my wife never buys it. ;)
>
My wife and I have an agreement that ‘if it isn’t written down, it never
happened’. We never wrote the agreement down though, so…
Sean
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I thought I hadn’t received it but I eventually found it in spam.
From: member(a)outbound.research.net
Subject: [Survey] Help us decide which bugs to fix next
Date: Oct 21, 2021at 9:23 am
I was just searching inbox for ‘@livecode.com’ ‘livecode’ etc and nothing was
coming up.
Martin
On 10/22/21 2:04 PM, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode wrote:
Buy the way I won't be using LC anymore I am getting $25,000,000 from an
anonymous benefactor in Asia.
How strange, their grandmother sent me a similar offer from Nigeria.
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ralph rumbled,
>Buy the way I won't be using LC anymore I am getting $25,000,000 from an
>anonymous benefactor in Asia.
on fallForScam
put allOfMyMoney into scammersHands
end fallForScam
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e LiveCode
Cc: J. Landman Gay
Subject: Re: Our survey - please don't discuss :)
I wonder if it got caught up in a spam filter. My hosting provider is
getting stricter about that, and they filter out some email before it even
gets to my account.
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FWIW I get alert emails when something is quarantined. I got nothing on this
one. Maybe someone at SurveyMonkey replied to a survey email that turned out to
be a scam and they got hacked?
Sorry I had to. :-)
Bob S
> On Oct 22, 2021, at 10:24 , J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
>
I didn’t receive it either.
- Devin
> On Oct 22, 2021, at 11:17 AM, Heather Laine via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> @Sean - I can try. I didn't see an obvious way to do so in the interface. I
> will return to this on Monday, when we will send out a survey reminder.
>
>
> never conciously
I've tried that excuse but my wife never buys it. ;)
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:19:08 PM Heather Laine via use-livecode
wrote:
@Sean - I can try. I didn't see an obvious way to do so in the interface. I
will return to this on Monday, when we will send out a survey reminder.
@Jacque and any others that want the survey and didn't get it... I will
try and ensure
@Sean - I can try. I didn't see an obvious way to do so in the interface. I
will return to this on Monday, when we will send out a survey reminder. @Jacque
and any others that want the survey and didn't get it... I will try and
ensure those that wish to receive this survey do so
I didn't get a survey either but I did get the one a while ago about
conference preferences. I think Survey Monkey may be a bit confused.
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On October 22, 2021 5:34:59 AM matthias rebb
:-)
> On Oct 22, 2021, at 01:15 , Heather Laine via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi Sean,
>
> You didn't get the survey because you have opted out from receiving our
> surveys. This is not speculation, I checked, and you are clearly marked as
> opted out. So we can
It does seem odd that those of us who may have unsubscribed to online
surveys get sent mail shots to say we are going to get sent one: so some
wires have got crossed somewhere.
Richmond.
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I honestly do not remember if I unsubscribed or not.
I am often sent this type of survey re education (ESL and programming)
and have
come, personally, to regard them as an utter waste of time.
Asking people to choose a number on a scale (1 - 10, 1-5, or whatever)
only results
in nebulous
Are you able to resubscribe me as I am certain I never knowingly checked
any box to remove my voice from these kinds of discussions? There is not a
chance I would have. I may have asked SurveyMonkey to stop sending me
random questionnaires but not specifically from LC. Ever!
Sean
On Fri, 22 Oct 20
I'm afraid not. Surveymonkey only tells me who has unsubscribed. It does not
tell me when or how.
Best Regards,
Heather
Heather Laine
Customer Services Manager
LiveCode Ltd
www.livecode.com
> On 22 Oct 2021, at 13:33, Pi Digital via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>
>> Come on, how should Matthi
> Come on, how should Matthias know?
He won’t. Heather might. Obviously 🙄
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>> On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 11:32, matthias rebbe via use-livecode <
>> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Every survey email has an "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the message
>>> text. If you click on that link you'l
when and how?
Sean
On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 12:38, Sean Cole wrote:
> never conciously
> Sean
>
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 11:32, matthias rebbe via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
>> Every survey email has an "unsubscribe" link at t
never conciously
Sean
On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 11:32, matthias rebbe via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Every survey email has an "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the message
> text. If you click on that link you'll opt out from receiving
Every survey email has an "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the message text.
If you click on that link you'll opt out from receiving surveys emails from
that specific account.
So maybe you've clicked such a link in an older survey email in the past
Regards
Matthias
>
Where do you opt in or out. I never consciously did so
Sean Cole
Pi Digital Productions Ltd
eMail Ts & Cs
> On 22 Oct 2021, at 09:15, Heather Laine via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi Sean,
>
> You didn't get the survey because you have opted out from receiving
Hi Sean,
You didn't get the survey because you have opted out from receiving our
surveys. This is not speculation, I checked, and you are clearly marked as
opted out. So we can't send it to you.
Best Regards,
Heather
Heather Laine
Customer Services Manager
LiveCode Ltd
www.li
Hi
I'm guessing I haven't and won't get the survey because either you already
know my gripes, or, more likely, my opinion counts for nothing here.
Normally my gripes get overlooked in favour of some 1-5 user 'feature' like
FMP integration @ $400/seat. Like purchasing a
Hi Heather,
> Am 21.10.2021 um 16:36 schrieb Heather Laine via use-livecode
> :
>
> Dear list folks,
>
> We've just sent out a survey to try and determine what our top 10 bug list
> should look like. We would ask you please not to discuss the bugs you enter
> i
Dear list folks,
We've just sent out a survey to try and determine what our top 10 bug list
should look like. We would ask you please not to discuss the bugs you enter in
the survey on the list, the forums or in general. We want your own unbiased
opinions based on your personal need
If you're signed in at the Forums the survey will show checkboxes next
to the options. If you don't see them double-check that you're signed
in. Thanks for helping to round out those survey results.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Alex Tweedly wrote:
OK, now I f
, January 23, 2020 8:20 PM
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Cc: Alex Tweedly
Subject: Re: LC Server survey
OK, now I fell really dumb :-)
How do I cast a vote ? I'm not generally a forum user (don't have time or
patience for that appalling UIX), so maybe I'm just missing the back
5, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
I've been running a survey of LC Server use in the forums for some
time now:
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=26772
If you haven't cast your vote it would be helpful if you could take a
moment to do so.
I've been
I've been running a survey of LC Server use in the forums for some time now:
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=26772
If you haven't cast your vote it would be helpful if you could take a
moment to do so.
I've been thinking of making some tools for LC Se
Yes, I use them and so do the people for whom I have installed Linux.
My own use is with Fluxbox on Debian. I have six or more depending, and
generally start up each app on a new desktop. Fluxbox also allows you to
put open apps into tabs on one desktop, which is useful if working on
multiple
On both Xubuntu and MX Linux (i.e. both using the xfce window manager) I
do NOT
have a problem with LiveCode popping up on all virtual desktops.
Richmond.
On 2/5/2018 2:15 am, Warren Samples via use-livecode wrote:
On 04/30/2018 11:43 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Now that Windows
On 04/30/2018 11:43 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Now that Windows, Mac, and Linux all offer multiple desktop, I'm
curious: do you folks use them?
FWIW here's how I often work: I tend to open my email client and web
browser in workspace 1, then LC on workspace 2. Spaces 3 and 4 t
Possibly.
Although if 'multiple desktops' (whether capitalised or not) IS treated
as a feature, then 'multiple desktops' IS singular.
If, however, one is counting multiple desktops (I have 4 on my main
Linux box) then 'multiple desktops' ARE plural.
Of course, this could be a case of splitt
It may have been better then to use The "Multiple Desktops" feature is...
:-)
> On May 1, 2018, at 08:31 , Brian Milby via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>> HOWEVER, I should say that I don't like the way multiple desktops is
>> (Yes, that's grammatically correct: think about it)
>> implemented on
On 05/01/2018 08:31 AM, Brian Milby via use-livecode wrote:
I only use Linux for testing (in a VM), so have not
used them there. I’m more likely to have a couple Linux VMs open at once.
The only thing I would caution there is that multiple VMs tend to use
huge amounts of computer resources. Y
Graham Samuel wrote:
> I have another problem, which is another user who is a bit of a
> technophobe - would multiples help or not?
>
> Richard’s example makes me think I should be more adventurous.
Working at the edge of our comfort zone is what expands our comfort zone.
Or as my acquaintances
.@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf
> Of Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2018 12:44 AM
> To: How to use LiveCode
> Cc: Richard Gaskin
> Subject: Informal survey: multiple desktops
>
> Now that Windows, Mac, and Linux all offer multiple desktop, I'm
> cur
2018 12:44 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: Richard Gaskin
Subject: Informal survey: multiple desktops
Now that Windows, Mac, and Linux all offer multiple desktop, I'm
curious: do you folks use them?
FWIW here's how I often work: I tend to open my email client and web browser
in workspace
I use them on my Mac all the time. Chrome, Atom, SourceTree, terminals on
one and usually switch to another for LiveCode. I also put a compiled
version of LC on another desktop to easily switch between production and
compiled. Have not started using them on Windows yet, but would anticipate
putting
All the time on Linux and never on Mac, for a very simple reason:
On my single Mac computer I have 2 socking great monitors (bags of
real-estate),
and on all my Linux boxes (more than you could shake a stick at) I have
single monitors.
I much prefer having 2 (or more) monitors so I can see
Now that Windows, Mac, and Linux all offer multiple desktop, I'm
curious: do you folks use them?
FWIW here's how I often work: I tend to open my email client and web
browser in workspace 1, then LC on workspace 2. Spaces 3 and 4 tend to
get used ad hoc when there's something I need to focus o
Calling all Navigator users: can you fill out this (very) brief survey to
help me understand what needs to be done with Navigator?
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8V3Y2D5
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Brian Milby wrote:
> Human readable conversion would be easier if multi-line strings were
> supported (without the manual splitting currently needed). This would
> allow a single put statement between LC blocks of code and no need to
> fuss about quote characters.
Like bash's heredoc:
http://qu
Human readable conversion would be easier if multi-line strings were
supported (without the manual splitting currently needed). This would allow
a single put statement between LC blocks of code and no need to fuss about
quote characters.
Then you would only need to worry about handler definitions.
On 2017-12-09 13:40, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode wrote:
Would it not be easier to transform the text blocks in to a (series
of) "put" statement(s) ?
Being "put"ted is exactly what is going to happen to the text in the
non-code blocks, so why not just do that.
Are you sure they would be put'd
On 08/12/2017 17:28, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
On 2017-12-07 19:52, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Would it be possible/practical to extend the merge function to at
least allow things like control structures with non-LC stuff in
between them?
A LC Server script is an alter
On 2017-12-07 19:52, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Would it be possible/practical to extend the merge function to at
least allow things like control structures with non-LC stuff in
between them?
E.g., from my earlier post:
EXAMPLE B
The implicit merge LC Server uses is more complete t
On 2017-12-08 17:17, Rick Harrison via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Richard,
I think you may have stated your question for us in the wrong way.
Instead of asking us is we co-mingle our code with HTML you
should have asked us if we had any interest in doing things
differently by using LC Script from t
Hi Richard,
I think you may have stated your question for us in the wrong way.
Instead of asking us is we co-mingle our code with HTML you
should have asked us if we had any interest in doing things
differently by using LC Script from the desktop to work with
web pages.
I think we have found our
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.
Carpe diem
*Simon Smith*
m. +27
Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami wrote:
> FWIW Drupal is not free!
Drupal is absolutely free:
https://www.drupal.org/about/licensing
> horror story, no in-house expertise, smart but "secretary" level user,
> had to hire drupal support, 3rd party module dependencies, developers
> disappear, core eng
Replying to your original post/surveyr. Not exactly sure what you are looking
for… and this is just story telling that may not be directly relevant but
perhaps helpful to lurkers
so here goes
at Himalayan academy.com
We use RevIgniter for everything on our site except the blog…
public_html/
Thanks for chiming in, Mark. The background your provide is always helpful.
Mark Waddingham wrote:
> Also, the server-specific syntax isn't present in the IDE engine which
> also poses a difficulty.
Would it be possible/practical to extend the merge function to at least
allow things like cont
Bob Hall wrote:
> I’m very interested in your tools and suspect there is great value in
> what you’ve created.
I appreciate the interest, but it doesn't seem using these tools would
be possible for most folks.
Being able to run client and server code in the IDE would require using
methods th
Apologies - I missed the top post here for some reason :)
On 2017-12-05 19:18, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
I have some tools I developed for server apps, which allow me to
develop and test both client and server within the same local LC IDE
instance. As you can imagine, this has impro
I must confess I'm slightly puzzled by this thread...
If you want to write web-apps like PHP - i.e. intermingling code with
HTML output, then use LiveCode Server. If you don't want to do that,
then just don't?
LiveCode Server supports stacks so you can do:
In LC Server, which would give yo
> On Dec 5, 2017, at 1:18 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:
>
> I have some tools I developed for server apps, which allow me to develop and
> test both client and server within the same local LC IDE instance. As you can
> imagine, this has imp
Alex Tweedly wrote:
> On 06/12/2017 19:14, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
>>
>> There's a difference in terms of the primary execution object, and
>> how that effects the flow of both execution and the workflow.
>>
>> It seems I'm unable to articulate it clearly enough, but no worries.
>>
On 06/12/2017 19:14, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
There's a difference in terms of the primary execution object, and how
that effects the flow of both execution and the workflow.
It seems I'm unable to articulate it clearly enough, but no worries.
The bottom line is that LC Server
Rick Harrison wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
>> You use Wordpress.
>
> After exploring Wordpress a couple of years ago I decided not use
> Wordpress.
> I do not use Wordpress.
My bad, though earnestly I must admit I don't understand this thread:
if we're not talking about Wordpress, what are we talking
Wording is a little harsh. A lot of web based systems seem to be working that
way these days. We just got notice that we had to upgrade our Compass Sherpa
software, which uses an embedded browser, to keep using it. Spiceworks dictates
that the core system be updated by certain dates, or certain
Hi Richard,
> You use Wordpress.
After exploring Wordpress a couple of years ago I decided not use Wordpress.
I do not use Wordpress.
> I use Drupal. Someone else uses Joomla. Then there's the vast range of
> other things people can add to their account.
Yes, many people use different tool
Rick Harrison wrote:
> If it were up to me to run On-Rev, I would make
> sure that it was always up to date, or offered
> easy ways to keep everything up to date. You’d
> never hear me threaten anyone to take away their
> account if they didn’t keep some piece of software
> up to date. If that
Simon Smith wrote:
> PHP is definitely the most popular language for letting you code this
> way, but then it is pretty much only for the web unlike most other
> languages.
>
> Other languages can work this way too - e.g. Python has PSP, Java has
> JSP as does Ruby, Lua etc. but not as popular as
It's impracticable for most hosting companies to keep a clients WordPress
installation up to date. All the plugins and themes need to be kept up to
date at the same time and sometimes need to be manually uploaded. There is
then a problem that if a host updates something and something breaks - who
w
Hi Matthias,
When support tells one that he/she is now responsible
for keeping Wordpress up to date or face the loss of
one’s account, they should at least point out what you
have shared with us.
> And you if install Wordpress through Softacoulus (which is included in
> On-Rev), you can enable a
> Am 06.12.2017 um 07:14 schrieb Rick Harrison via use-livecode
> mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>>:
> Then On-Rev wrote us that note saying that we were
> the ones that would be held responsible for
> ensuring that Wordpress was always up to
> date on our accounts or we could lose our
> a
PHP is definitely the most popular language for letting you code this way,
but then it is pretty much only for the web unlike most other languages.
Other languages can work this way too - e.g. Python has PSP, Java has JSP
as does Ruby, Lua etc. but not as popular as PHP.
Carpe diem
*Simon S
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