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Arnold 19-Sep-2012 [45x2] | figured out the line write %mijndoc.htmlÊgen-doc read %mijndoc.txt |
makedoc2 results on the other hand were nicer but that was not it either. | |
Chris 20-Sep-2012 [47x2] | The structure of MD since v2 is a separation of scanner and emitter. 'scan-doc will break text into a block of [style content] pairs. 'gen-doc will take that block and turn it into something, most commonly HTML. The features of your doc - using your ==+, ==#, etc. are in the spec of the parser. Loosely explained, the parser's rule 'resets' when it encounters a newline. It defines a few paragraph types that copies chunks of text (including 'paragraph that consumes text AND single newlines). The rest of the rule determines the paragraph style and expected paragraph type: "===" text-line (emit sect1 text) Could just as easily be: "==+" paragraph (emit my-bold-paragraph para) The way a document is presented is all in the emitter. Seems this is where you seem to be yearning for most control. My first motivation using MakeDoc was stripping it of any styles - I just wanted a minimum of HTML markup that could be embedded and properly moulded by CSS. In my script above, I iterate through the [style content] list and use 'switch to determine how to handle each, this should be sufficient for documents without any complexity. It's really then just a case of modifying the HTML that is emitted. Example of script used in RSP (exposes [escape-html scan-doc gen-doc]): <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://ross-gill.com/styles/anywhere.css"> <% do http://reb4.me/r/xhtml%> <pre><code><%= mold doc: scan-doc some-input-text %></code></pre> <%= gen-doc doc %> How it looks depends on the stylesheet you use. |
I really should update that script though - a succinct version of make-doc though it is, it could use a bit of a refresh. | |
Endo 27-Sep-2012 [49x2] | Chris: I'm trying to use oauth with Salesforce, can you help me about it? I have consumer-key and consumer-secret, but where do I set login_url? I'm trying your Etsy with Salesforce. I thought that I at least should be able to login. |
I get "** User Error: Handshake Response does not contain Login URL" when I try etsy/as "username" | |
Chris 27-Sep-2012 [51x2] | http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/api_rest/Content/quickstart_oauth.htm Is this the API you're trying to access? Looks as if it uses OAuth 2.0 (Etsy and Twitter are 1.0) - I'm not fully aware what the differences are. Note that even though Twitter and Etsy both use the same signing method (OAuth), they differ in how you get the user key - looks as if this one is different again... |
Hmm, that came across as unreadable here : ) - here it is again: http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/api_rest/Content/quickstart_oauth.htm Is this the API you're trying to access? Looks as if it uses OAuth 2.0 (Etsy and Twitter are 1.0) - I'm not fully aware what the differences are. Note that even though Twitter and Etsy both use the same signing method (OAuth), they differ in how you get the user key - looks as if this one is different again... | |
Kaj 27-Sep-2012 [53] | They're quite different |
Chris 27-Sep-2012 [54x7] | Ok, in an effort to disentangle some of the OAuth code from specific implementations, here is an *experimental*, *largely untested* port scheme that does just that. |
do http://reb4.me/r/oauth test-site: http://192.168.0.60.xip.io:8080/ probe-lowercase: func [str [string!]][ lowercase copy str ] read [ scheme: 'oauth target: 'get url: test-site user-data: context [a: "Foo"] ; params key: make key [ consumer-key: consumer-secret: "Your Keys Here" ] user: make user [token: secret: "Your User Keys Here"] awake: :probe-lowercase ; result processor, like :load-json ] | |
(obviously you'll need to change the test-site to your own test service) | |
I'm pretty sure this is a grevious abuse of R2's port system, but it does mean there is no new global words. | |
Yey! Works with Twitter!! | |
do http://reb4.me/r/oauth do http://reb4.me/r/altjson tm: read [ scheme: 'oauth url: https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/home_timeline.json target: 'get user-data: context [count: 10] key: make key [ Consumer-Key: #consumer_key Consumer-Secret: #consumer_secret ] user: make user [ token: #user_key secret: #user_secret ] awake: :load-json ] | |
Endo, I don't think this will help you with Salesforce, but breaking the OAuth part out should make it easier to adapt to OAuth 2.0. | |
Endo 28-Sep-2012 [61] | Wow thanks a lot Chris! Thanks for separating OAuth port scheme, unfortunately I'm not familiar with OAuth but I'll try it with Salesforce. Thanks a lot! |
Gabriele 28-Sep-2012 [62] | http://hueniverse.com/2012/07/oauth-2-0-and-the-road-to-hell/ |
Endo 28-Sep-2012 [63x3] | I know, I already read it. But SF uses OAuth 2. :( |
Is GET supported in read/custom ? print read/custom http://localhost/test.rsp[get "a=b&c=d"] | |
Or should I use Graham's custom http? | |
GrahamC 28-Sep-2012 [66] | Read is GET |
Endo 28-Sep-2012 [67] | I tried to change the method without changing the URL when switching POST and GET. Didn't work. Anyway, not a problem. |
GrahamC 28-Sep-2012 [68x3] | not sure why you want read/custom for unless you're altering the header contents |
read http://localhost.rsp?a=b&c=d | |
read/custom http://localhost.rsp?a=b&c=d[ header [ Cookie: "authtoken=anotherfoo" ]] | |
Endo 28-Sep-2012 [71] | There are different authentication methods on Salesforce, so I'm just testing. |
Chris 4-Oct-2012 [72] | I am new to Git. I'd like to use it (or something similar) to keep a distributed copy of a web app I am developing. I'd like copies on two local systems (laptop and desktop) with the possibility of sharing with another developer based far away and deploying the app on my web host. I sort of get the concept (at least the part about commits, etc), but am not really sure how to keep everything in sync. Is it worth using a hosting service like GitHub or Bitbucket (I know that perhaps defeats the purpose) to assure availability or figuring out how to use the web host for this purpose? |
Kaj 4-Oct-2012 [73] | You may want to try Fossil. It's much easier to run your own server |
Andreas 4-Oct-2012 [74] | To "keep everything in sync" with Git, you have have to do pairwise syncs. Each pairwise sync can be initiated from either side, the respective commands being "fetch" (from remote to local) and "push" (from local to remote). If you want to keep many separate sites in sync, mediating the sync via a central host makes sense (as it avoids the exponential explosion of pairwise syncs). If you have SSH access to your web host, using your web host for a central Git repository is trivial (assuming you have - or can get - Git installed on the web host). |
Chris 4-Oct-2012 [75x2] | In this one case, the host has instructions to set up Git on a subdomain. I'd have to consider it as it doesn't appear to be private. |
Thanks Kaj, will look it over... | |
Chris 6-Oct-2012 [77x2] | I'm trying out BitBucket with Git for now, the control over who can update being for now the deciding factor. I have the following setup in mind: http://www.dropbox.com/s/hkptm400jksmoet/git-setup.jpg (sorry, bit of a crude sketch) It's entirely probable that I'm using it naively and/or inefficiently, but so far I have the ME and BITBUCKET parts working just as I would have hoped. I'm pretty sure there's a million intricate parts to learn, but feel this is a good start. Am I overlooking anything obvious? |
If I set up the link to the web host from the ME area, does that become available to the collaborator? (don't want it to) | |
Andreas 7-Oct-2012 [79] | Looks like a sensible setup. No, if you link from ME to HOST, that doesn't become available to COLLABORATOR. |
Oldes 2-Nov-2012 [80] | Apple's web animation compression :) https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1GWTMLjqQsQS45FWwqNG9ztQTdGF48hQYpjQHR_d1WsI |
NickA 3-Nov-2012 [81] | Cool |
Robert 19-Nov-2012 [82] | Does anyone know how I can pre-process an Apache2 configuration and store it in a single file? |
NickA 19-Nov-2012 [83x2] | No, but don't try to use any GPL licenced tools to do it ... (ba dump bump) |
(or something like that) | |
Gregg 19-Nov-2012 [85] | Not sure exactly what you mean Robert. I've written tools to generate Apache configs, if that's along the lines of what you're doing. |
Evgeniy Philippov 23-Dec-2012 [86x2:last] | To start some new discussions, 1) I like Squeak/Pharo Smalltalk's AIDA/Seaside systems. Hope to to practice them in realworld soon (creating a community site)... 2) I'm coding a new Oberon system which will be able to do one of the following at once: a) interpret oberon b) translate oberon to x86 machine code c) translate oberon to javascript. This is a very long-term project, but I get excellent support from the oberoncore.ru community, and am actually making good progress. Current oberon project status is c++ sourcecode-based ssystem interprets oberon, interpreter has many temporary stubs. |
The license for oberon project is GPLv3 or later. | |
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