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Group: Script Library ... REBOL.org: Script library and Mailing list archive [web-public] | ||
Graham: 5-Jan-2005 | I was looking for q-plot in the library, and see it's not there. But I found it here: http://www.reboltech.com/library/html/q-plot.html The q-plot tutorial is however on rebol.org | |
Izkata: 19-Jan-2005 | One thing I notice is that there are SEVERAL scripts that do pretty much the exact same thing - Text -> HTML, for example. Perhaps they could be grouped together and people could rate which one of them they liked the best? | |
Anton: 25-Jun-2005 | I've got all these in my public cache: proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/fuzzy-k-means.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/html-viewer/html-viewer.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/fx5-menu.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/fx5-request-file.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/fx5-styles-test.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/fx5-styles.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/irc-client.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/morph.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/morph2.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/multi-click.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/rebsearch.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/regedit.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/rsearch.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/REBOL/view-menu-test.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/soft/function-test.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/soft/fuzzy-pats.r proton.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/soft/fuzzy-show.r users.bigpond.net.au/datababies/Anton/rebol/links/index.r www-lehre.inf.uos.de/~fsievert/rebol/newshow.r www.sievertsen.de/index.r www.sievertsen.de/REBOL/REBtroids.r www.sievertsen.de/REBOL/REBtris/REBtris.r | |
Sunanda: 13-Sep-2005 | The same bot came back yesterday, via an anonymous proxy. We are not alone -- this outfit is probing flaws in HTML forms on many (non-REBOL sites). It would seem a reasonable security test on many websites to not allow sign-ups or feedback messages (etc) from anonymous proxies. | |
Ingo: 14-Sep-2005 | The length is as shown in the website, but the file downloaded starts with some html, so I guess that some other part is missing. | |
Sunanda: 26-Apr-2006 | It's a glitch between REBOL.org's escaping of codes and makedoc's escping of codes. Someone has to do it to prevent XSS attacks via contributed documentation, but not both of uss. Part of the problem is that almost all Dialect==>HTML converters assume they are there to produce browser-ready HTML. In tne real world that isn't always true: they are a step in a pipeline. I'll sort it out soon. Thanks for reporting the problem. | |
[unknown: 9]: 26-Apr-2006 | Yeah, we are still fixing a bunch of these type of errors with our MakeDoc and QML to HTML converter. It is very funny to make self referencing system. | |
Sunanda: 26-Apr-2006 | It'd fidddly too as REBOL.org post-processes the output from Makedocpro, Makedoc2, eText, NicomDoc and a couple of other D2H converters. And they all have different quirks. And not all codes need to be escaped -- those within <pre> tags for example; though you can't always be sure you've isolated them if the generated HTML is not well formed. And so on. I'm surprised at times that there are so few glitches. | |
Sunanda: 26-Apr-2006 | That should be okay now. As Reichart notes, the fact you can embed HTML into a makedoc2 source is a great freedom for the end use, but can be a pain for anyone wanting to post process the generated HTML that it emits. | |
Volker: 24-Aug-2006 | starts, but a %template.html is missing. | |
Volker: 24-Aug-2006 | have run repack-core.r, then call "explorer .", double-click %qml-ed.r, "save html", saved with requester, an alert "Error saving file: Cannot open /C/Dokumente und Einstellungen/BN/Anwendungsdaten/rebol/public/www.rebol.org/library/public/template.html" | |
Sunanda: 24-Aug-2006 | The upload obviously worked -- "+" is not an illegal file name character on either Edgars machine or REBOL.org's current host The notes on contributing a packgae do have detailed guidelines on file naming to avoind problems -- see 2.1 here: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/boiler.r?display=cons-upload-package-files-help.html But, of course, the author probably wrote the application before they had any idea it might be rolled out as a package for use on a wide range of platforms. *** The bottom line is that + ought to work in a file name for the downloader, so I'll get it fixed. | |
Group: Linux ... [web-public] group for linux REBOL users | ||
Volker: 4-Jun-2005 | Did you read here? same wording :) http://www.plug.org/pipermail/plug/2004-October/011457.html | |
Volker: 4-Jun-2005 | Hmm. maybe host.deny works only with inetd? http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/hrz/durchblick/db96-2/wrapper.html | |
Oldes: 8-Jun-2005 | it's running: http://195.122.214.59/~hmm/flash-chat.html | |
Oldes: 8-Jun-2005 | I got it: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2003-10/msg00032.html | |
Oldes: 8-Jun-2005 | So I can test my micro chat : http://195.122.214.59/~hmm/flash-chat.html | |
Volker: 10-Aug-2005 | http://kb.bitdefender.com/KB220-en--Installation-errors-on-Fedora-Core-4.html | |
Volker: 6-Oct-2005 | and expert in pasting error messages in google. http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-bugs/2005-July/068257.html http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-bugs/2005-July/069412.html till now i know you have a bug. | |
Volker: 6-Oct-2005 | and they play the ball to altmes/sdk . http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-bugs/2005-July/069415.html *sigh* | |
Group: CGI ... web server issues [web-public] | ||
Chris: 21-Feb-2005 | Tim: this bit down at the bottom: Content-Type: text/html hello from D Drive | |
Volker: 22-Apr-2005 | if content = "rhtml" [ content: "text/html" data: rhtml data ] | |
Volker: 22-Apr-2005 | first script-line: print "Content-type: text/html^/" | |
Volker: 22-Apr-2005 | my minimal test-script is print "Content-type: text/html^/" probe system/options/cgi | |
Volker: 22-Apr-2005 | and for your script: print "Content-type: text/html^/" read-cgi: ... args: decode-cgi read-cgi template: { <html><body> <pre> <% mold args %> </pre> </body></html> } print build-markup template | |
RebolJohn: 18-May-2005 | HELP w/ web rebol associations AND Rebol-View. Here is the story.. On my PC, I have View pointing to an index.r file on my web server. Everything is cool. When I open up Rebol-View and traverse to my index.r on the server.. it works. Now on the same server, I change the IIS-Web associations so that I can do rebol CGI. I create a 'main.r' in some virtual directory on the server. Web-ing to this http.//myserver/mydir/main.r works GREAT! CGI is working. However, when I now open up Rebol-View on my local PC and traverse to my index.r which is on the server.. I get an error. The problem is that before.. rebol-view was requesting a file-download and the server sends it. Now since IIS is doing '*.r' CGI, when rebol-view requests for the index.r download.. the server is processing the request and attempting to send back html.. not a rebol file. Is there any way of fixing this other than.. * changing the CGI association from '*.r' to something else (ie. '*.rr') * changing all my view-apps on the server from '*.r' to something else (ie. '*.rr') ?? | |
BrianW: 28-May-2005 | hrm. I get weird behavior trying to run a cgi. Here's the code: #!/usr/local/bin/rebol -c REBOL [ Title: "Server Time" ] print "content-type: text/html^/" print [<HTML><BODY>] print ["Date/time is:" now] print [</BODY></HTML>] I get an Internal Server Error result in the browser, and here's the output in my error_log: [Sat May 28 16:21:38 2005] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] *** Boot Error 951: \r [Sat May 28 16:21:38 2005] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Premature end of script headers: time.r If I run if with 'rebol time.r', it clears the screen and then displays this: content-type: text/html <HTML> <BODY> Date/time is: 28-May-2005/16:24:42-7:00 </BODY> </HTML> Aborted What the heck am I doing wrong? | |
BrianW: 28-May-2005 | [[wisti-:-localhost] cgi-bin]$ /usr/local/bin/rebol -c time.r content-type: text/html <HTML> <BODY> Date/time is: 28-May-2005/16:47:35-7:00 </BODY> </HTML> [[wisti-:-localhost] cgi-bin]$ | |
BrianW: 28-May-2005 | [[wisti-:-localhost] cgi-bin]$ unset DISPLAY [[wisti-:-localhost] cgi-bin]$ /usr/local/bin/rebol -c time.r content-type: text/html <HTML> <BODY> Date/time is: 28-May-2005/16:50:36-7:00 </BODY> </HTML> | |
Sunanda: 5-Jun-2005 | It's fairly straigt-foward (I think!). .......If you have no multi-part data, then just used the "standard" read-cgi -- but remember that on some platforms no input returns "" while on others it returns none http://www.rebol.com/docs/words/wread-io.html .....If you have multi-part data (say an uploaded file), then use Andreas' decode-multipart-form script: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-display-message.r?m=rmlKVSQ .....If the form could have both or neither (ie there may or may not be a file uploaded), then each of the above solutions will fail (Carl's when there is. and Andreas's when there isn't)....So wrap the full code in a few attempts to handle that. | |
MikeL: 5-Jun-2005 | Steve, If it is a small number of fields, you can change the html submit action from a 'Post to a 'Get then you will see the fields in the URL when submitted. Just take a copy of the HTML page if it is not yours and look for the Action word in the Form to change then run it yourself. | |
eFishAnt: 4-Jul-2005 | aha, I meant CGI/HTML imagemap, rather than native View | |
François: 25-Jul-2005 | It looks like the problem does not come from the past-translated, but from the 'request-method: with CGI, the values are "GET" or "POST", but with FastCGI, the values are "GET^@^@^@^@" or "POST^@^@^@". But with lighttpd, no problem. So to make FastCGI rebol scripts work with LiteSpeed, we have to update the exemple http://www.rebol.com/docs/words/wread-io.html as: | |
François: 25-Jul-2005 | With Apache 2.x (normal CGI), we have: make object! [ server-software: "Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora)" server-name: "localhost" gateway-interface: "CGI/1.1" server-protocol: "HTTP/1.1" server-port: "80" request-method: "GET" path-info: "/sample01.rhtml" path-translated: "/var/www/html/sample01.rhtml" script-name: "/cgi-bin/magic.cgi" query-string: "" remote-host: none remote-addr: "127.0.0.1" auth-type: none remote-user: none remote-ident: none Content-Type: none content-length: none other-headers: [ "HTTP_HOST" "localhost" "HTTP_USER_AGENT" {Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050720 Fedora/1.0.6-1.1.fc4 Firefox/1.0.6} "HTTP_ACCEPT" {text/xml,application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5} "HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE" "en-us,en;q=0.5" "HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING" "gzip,deflate" "HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET" "ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7" "HTTP_KEEP_ALIVE" "300" "HTTP_CONNECTION" "keep-alive" "HTTP_COOKIE" "PHPSESSID=7f84fd7766f23e1462fed550ecbbfda4" ] ] | |
François: 25-Jul-2005 | With lighttpd and LiteServer, both path-info and path-translated are missing, while 'script-name is the name of the originator html file instead of the name of the cgi script (magic.cgi). | |
Volker: 25-Oct-2005 | 5 is read execute, that should be ok. script-headers is the "Content-type: text/html^/^/". When you have output on rebol-side before (like error-message), this is the servers way to handle that. my usual way is to put "Content-type: text/plain^/^/" as first statement and get readable output that way. Does not help if the script is not running at all of course. btw, the rebol-exe has the right args too? Easy to forget. | |
RebolJohn: 15-Nov-2005 | Hello everyone.. I have a CGI problem/question. I have a Win-apache-rebol server that isn't propagting the cgi info properly.. Upon posting.. the query-string is empty. I am not sure what I am missing.. Details: page1.rcgi ======================== #!c:\rebol\rebol.exe -cs rebol [] print "content-type: text/html^/" print "<html><body>" print " <form action='page2.rcgi' method='POST'>" print " <input type='text' name='var01' size='16' value='test'>" print " <input type='submit' name='go' value='Lookup'>" print " </form>" print "</body></html>" page2.rcgi ======================== #!c:\rebol\rebol.exe -cs REBOL [ ] print "content-type: text/html^/" print "<html><body>" print mold system/options/cgi print "<hr>" print "</body></html>" if I .. ( decode-cgi system/options/cgi/query-string ), my vars are all undefined. Also, looking at the 'print mold system/options/cgi' shows query-string="" if I change page1 form-action to ... "action='page2.rcgi?x=123" then the query-string on page2 gets populated with x=123 and the value 123 gets assigned to 'x' when I 'decode-cgi'. However, my form fields NEVER get populated. Does anyone have any advice? John. | |
Group: Web ... Everything web development related [web-public] | ||
Pekr: 11-Jan-2005 | ah, once again mixture of script code and html - unusable unless uploaded and tested in production environment ... I will have to read further, as they promissed complete separation of work of app-programmer and designer ... | |
Ammon: 11-Jan-2005 | What's the standard HTML/web character set? ISO??? | |
Pekr: 12-Jan-2005 | yeksoon - you pov is right. I will start with my simple version of templating. I looked at various techniques, but I really don't like mixture of rebol and html code, as in: http://www.rebol.net/cookbook/recipes/0006.html | |
Pekr: 12-Jan-2005 | html is hardcoded into it and it is not good .... | |
Ammon: 12-Jan-2005 | You can see a brief overview of Remark (Maxim's site builder) here... http://www.rebol.it/~steel/retools/remark/index.html | |
Robert: 21-Jan-2005 | Why doesn't my browser (Opera) refresh CSS files if I hit reload? I get a refreshed HTML page but the CSS isn't refreshed... any idea how to enable refreshing? | |
Ashley: 22-Jan-2005 | With regards to keyboards that don't have a numeric pad (or indeed function keys), I'm using a "Happy Hacking Lite 2"; a bit pricey though but the preferred keyboard of many Linux enthusiasts. Check out http://shop.store.yahoo.com/pfuca-store/haphackeylit1.htmlfor a picture. | |
Pekr: 30-Jan-2005 | Two days ago, when on business trip to Prague, I bought book from Eric Meyer, as it looked interesting. Dunno if you know the autor - http://www.ericmeyeroncss.com/about-book.html | |
Pekr: 30-Jan-2005 | Other thing is - it is one or more layers (if more media is used) upon html, so it may not be so easy for average web designers to think about ... | |
Sunanda: 30-Jan-2005 | If there's a boxy-limitation, it isn't in CSS. HTML currently only supports rectangular boxes. Spend a bit of time at http://www.csszengarden.com/ to see how different CSS can be with the HTML. Not to say that CSS doesn't have limitations -- lack of variables and calculations is an obvious one. | |
Pekr: 30-Jan-2005 | Gabriele's Temple uses class and id elements to mark certain html page areas to be filled with data. Then he has functions like find-by-class find-by-id etc. That may impose certain logic on how you mark your html sections with class and id elemetns - simply data oriented. But design (css) may or may not on-pair with it - you simply might want to use class and id elements in different way .. | |
Chris: 30-Jan-2005 | Petr -- there is no design in non-CSS HTML that you can't achieve with CSS -- even if you need to use barebones tables occasionally to do column things. The statement "why do all .css based pages look the same?" might as well say "why do all web pages look the same?". | |
Pekr: 30-Jan-2005 | E.g. two ppl I know do their work in Photoshop, then they decompose it into html .... | |
Pekr: 30-Jan-2005 | If I understood them correctly, Photoshop helps them to cut image into html design .... I wonder how they decide what will be covered by typical html aproach (e.g. tables etc.) or using some div + css aproach, as that requires rather distinctive aproach? | |
Pekr: 30-Jan-2005 | another question - if we want to consider IE 5.x and above, Mozilla/FF/NS, Opera 6. and above, are we ok with xhtml or should we stick with HTML 4.x transitional, or? | |
Pekr: 30-Jan-2005 | I also wonder, why java-script did not worked for html, if it is imo better to have general programming language (where you can do nearly everything) instead of something like css, where you can only refine your design, but have no constructs as loops, conditions, etc. | |
Sunanda: 30-Jan-2005 | The variant of HTML you select depends in part on the audience/market you have. There is no fixed answer to that. | |
Chris: 30-Jan-2005 | The biggest restriction of CSS is you have to work harder to build layouts. Otherwise CSS gives you *all* the control that depricated HTML attributes give you -- *plus more*. So perhaps there is a dominant web style used by those experimenting with CSS (understandable if designers are learning from the same source, whether that is Eric Meyer, A List Apart, or WPDFD); but to use CSS as the excuse for this is a copout... | |
Chris: 30-Jan-2005 | CSS Workflow -- easy: create a concept based on information needs; plan how to acheive this with the box model; create a base HTML template and build up styles around that, incorporating background images as required; then test and revise, test and revise, test and revise, etc. Simplified somewhat. Basically the same as any legacy HTML project, only easier. | |
Chris: 30-Jan-2005 | If you're unsure what the transition from HTML 4 will entail, check out the NYPL Style Guide -- http://www.nypl.org/styleguide/ | |
Pekr: 31-Jan-2005 | Nearly the only thing I did not like about Temple (well, except the lack of higher level dialect and docs :-), was that it uses two-phase process, and once you build web-page from rebol block structure, it knows nothing about original template formatting, I mean - html source code formatting, so you may end-up with ugly code, but that is not relevant to 99% of users :-) | |
Pekr: 31-Jan-2005 | hmm, it is long time ago I looked at Temple sources, but it seemed to me, that first phase generates block of blocks ... then you use some functions, e.g. find-by-id, etc., which does lookup in rebol block structure and then it replaces/adds data to it. Now once you generate html content, how does it know about its original formatting? You would have to store pointers to certain sections of original template to fill-in releavant data, but maybe I just was looking wrong into it ... | |
Maxim: 3-Feb-2005 | inline div... I was sure it was part of html 4.0.1 ... note I am pulling this from the top of my head, so you are probably right... | |
Pekr: 4-Feb-2005 | I would like to know, what is second frame tag for, referring to /no.html and when can I obtain message of "your browser does not support frames" - is there any browser not supporting frames? (talking about source of http://pes.eunet.cz) | |
Chris: 4-Feb-2005 | I believe it is a simple alternative to %index.html being the default document... | |
Pekr: 4-Feb-2005 | <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>NEVIDITELNÝ PES</TITLE> <FRAMESET rows="*,0" frameborder=0 framespacing=0 border=0> <FRAME SRC="./index.php3"> </FRAME> <FRAME scrolling=no SRC="./no.html"> </FRAME> <NOFRAMES> Your browser does not support frames, please click <a href="./index.php3">here</a> ! </NOFRAMES> </FRAMESET> </HEAD> <BODY> </BODY> </HTML> | |
Pekr: 4-Feb-2005 | why is there second frame tag, referring to no.html? | |
Chris: 4-Feb-2005 | http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_alias.html#redirectmatch -- This would also go in .htaccess | |
Chris: 4-Feb-2005 | http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect | |
Group: Cookbook ... For http://www.rebol.net/cookbook/requests.html [web-public] | ||
Sunanda: 19-Jul-2005 | Henrik --- One question: how good is the SEO on your site? Little point putting cookbook entries where they are hard for the world to find. One idea: why not write a wiki-formatting to HTML function (you'll need it anyway) and donate it to the Library ?..... .... REBOL.org can then accept cookbook entries and other articles in wiki format --- we already accept all other major formats: MakeDoc, NicomDoc, eText etc. And we do have good SEO. | |
Group: Rebol/Flash dialect ... content related to Rebol/Flash dialect [web-public] | ||
Oldes: 5-Oct-2005 | make-swf/save/html http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/examples/swf8/swf8-filterbevelg.rswf | |
Oldes: 5-Oct-2005 | make-swf/save/html http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/examples/swf8/swf8-filterbevel.rswf | |
Oldes: 5-Oct-2005 | make-swf/save/html http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/examples/swf8/swf8-filtershadow.rswf | |
Oldes: 5-Oct-2005 | make-swf/save/html http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/examples/swf8/swf8-filterglow.rswf | |
Oldes: 5-Oct-2005 | make-swf/save/html http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/examples/swf8/swf8-filterblur.rswf | |
Oldes: 5-Oct-2005 | make-swf/save/html http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/examples/swf8/swf8-blendmode.rswf | |
Oldes: 8-Oct-2007 | Rebol/Flash dialect (RSWF) version 2.5.0 is available! compressed: http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/rswf_latest.r(89kB) uncompressed: http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/rswf_2.5.0.r(331kB) as colorized HTML: http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/rswf_2.5.0.html (885kB) What's new: - New swf-parser included which replaces old exam-swf function (useful for importing foreign SWF files) - Added implementation of Class definitions for SWF versions 6 and higher (I have to create some examples) - Added new 'trace function into actions (which can be use to compile swf files with or without trace calls easily) - 'require and 'include now accepts block of files or urls (I should modify my rswf code colorizer to show included files as well) Here is also new example how to include first of GUI elements: http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/example/swf8-cliphandler In the future I would like to create something like mini Layout dialect which will be used for better positioning of the new GUIs I'm working on. | |
Oldes: 4-Nov-2007 | Just had to add folder with made swf file to allowed locations here: http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager04a.html | |
Will: 18-Nov-2007 | I've putted together the missing functions in /core 2.7.5, taken from /view in the swf-in-core.r file, try this: move to the appropriate directory, then: do http://reboot.ch/rebol/swf/swf-on-core.r make-swf/save/html http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rswf/examples/swf8/swf8-convolution1.rswf | |
Group: Tech News ... Interesting technology [web-public] | ||
Terry: 7-Jan-2006 | Then combine with this flash based Hi-Def Vid http://www.onlinelib.de/VCS/VCS_Vp6Demo02.html | |
Ashley: 15-Jan-2006 | Three problems with them: 1) The widget engine is a hefty 12MB or so download (for widgets that are nothing other than HTML+CSS+Javascript+Images bundled in a zip file with a magic extension) 2) The download/installation process tries repeatedly to high-jack your browser preferences 3) The widgets look pretty ordinary compared to the OS X dashboard equivalents (go here, http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/and compare the respective dictionary/thesaurus offerings) | |
Group: Plugin-2 ... Browser Plugins [web-public] | ||
JoshM: 3-May-2006 | The URL for download is: http://www.rebol.net/plugin/moz-1/. Installation instructions: Download all the files. Copy them to your plugins directory (except test.html). Open test.html and it should work. | |
JoshM: 3-May-2006 | A few notes: * There is currently no documentation (I'm sure you can figure it out from the HTML). * The Mozilla plugin has only been tested with FireFox on Windows XP. * This is a Windows/Intel/x86 build; it will not work on Mac or Linux. | |
Henrik: 3-May-2006 | but it reports a missing plugin when I go to test.html | |
Henrik: 3-May-2006 | again after reloading test.html the plugin disappears | |
Carl: 3-May-2006 | http://www.rebol.net/plugin/moz-1/cyphre-demo.html | |
Allen: 3-May-2006 | Cyphre demo, I just get a white screen. Test.html worked though | |
Davide: 3-May-2006 | Now I recall one my old rant... would be very nice if there's a way to call rebol func from javascript. Something like: <input type="button" value="Send" onclick="rebPlugin.evaluate('send');"> So we can build an html interface and use plugin & rebol instead of XMLHttpRequest and Javascript | |
Anton: 4-May-2006 | test.html worked for me without restarting Firefox 1.5.0.2 | |
Anton: 4-May-2006 | (I did first look at about:plugins before loading test.html, though.) | |
Cyphre: 4-May-2006 | Hello Josh! I have one request. Try to run this: under IE: http://www.rebol.cz/~cyphre/plugin-ie.html under Mozilla/FF etc.: http://www.rebol.cz/~cyphre/plugin-moz.html Drag the green box using mouse and try to move it quickly over the screen. You can see the time lag when the green box is updating the position. Now try this from normal Rebol/View console: do http://www.rebol.cz/~cyphre/plugin-moz-test.r You can see there is no lag and the green box is updated very quickly. Do yo have any idea what could cause this difference? my specualtions: 1. Are you always blitting the whole screen in the plugin versions? This could cause the slowdown as there should be updated only the part with green box on the screen. 2. Could be the slowdown cause by different(higher) amount of mouse events which are pumped from browser to the plugin? | |
Chris: 4-May-2006 | 2) Past disussion mid-November in 'Advocacy' group. Mockup here: http://www.ross-gill.com/arran.html | |
Group: !Cheyenne ... Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server [web-public] | ||
Maxim: 11-Oct-2006 | I'll add a remark module for it :-) its adds dialected tags to html, sort of a functional approach to web. | |
Louis: 12-Oct-2006 | Doc, I am also one of your fans. I've been going to your web site regularly to see if Cheyenne was released. I was excited to be able to download it. But I have a problem. Cheyenne loads fine, but when I try to test the links on the index.html page they fail. What am I doing wrong? | |
Louis: 12-Oct-2006 | For Text CGI script I get: #!/usr/bin/rebol --cgi REBOL [ Title: "show" File: %show.r ] print "Content-type: text/html^/" print {Back } print ["Script path :" system/script/path " ] print CGI Object :" print " foreach name next first system/options/cgi [ either :name = 'other-headers [ print [ name : ] foreach [n v] list: system/options/cgi/:name [ print [ n : " mold select list n ""] ] print " ][ print [ name : " mold system/options/cgi/:name ""] ] ] print " if system/options/cgi/request-method = POST" [ vars: make object! decode-cgi make string! input if not empty? next first vars [ print " Variables passed : foreach name next first vars [ print [ name : " mold vars/:name ""] ] print " ] ] print | |
Louis: 12-Oct-2006 | OK, http://localhostworks. I have a lot to learn, as you can see. Thanks for helping me through this. I was just clicking on the index.html file in the www folder. | |
Graham: 16-Nov-2006 | Is this what you have to do SSL enable/wrap Cheynne ? http://www.stunnel.org/examples/https_windows.html | |
Pekr: 20-Feb-2007 | ah, not rpc, but rsp :-) well, i am not interested in anything rsp, unless it works with templates not mixing html and rebol source code :-) | |
Henrik: 22-Feb-2007 | that is probably true. however I may change the architecture a bit since the parser is limited to two levels and is not recursive. the pages are generated from a limited list. all I really wanted to do was to make it easy to combine blogger.r, makedoc documents, dir listings and customized html output in a pipeline. it does most of that now, but the parser is only about 80% elegant. :-) | |
Maxim: 22-Feb-2007 | I put 0% of time on site layout, once its done. I just edit content and make the page. its like editing make doc, but in html format... also, the tags are not standard html type tags they nest directely <p! text <b! is bold <i! and italic>>> | |
Maxim: 22-Feb-2007 | easier to edit, since I don't have to track the damned end tag all the time... this being said, normal html is still valid within the files... so its a 1/2 way between html and rebol code. | |
Graham: 26-Feb-2007 | Is this what you did ? http://www.stunnel.org/examples/https_windows.html | |
btiffin: 27-Feb-2007 | Graham; check out http://www.luv.asn.au/overheads/linux-startup.html for some hints |
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