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Group: All ... except covered in other channels [web-public]
Pekr:
7-Jan-2005
do you know XOR based Kademlia? http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/529075.html
Group: !AltME ... Discussion about AltME [web-public]
Henrik:
1-Feb-2007
speaking of that, formatting in HTML is quite bad. Timestamp takes 
up 20% of the page width, twice as much as needed.
PeterWood:
2-Feb-2007
I've downgraded the priority of Display of html links is a mess because 
no example of what a better display would look like is given.
Oldes:
2-Feb-2007
sorry, but html links are messed - for example this one:

http://duggmirror.com/gaming/AMAZING_Comparison_Between_Real-Life_and_the_CRYSIS_Engine/ed523ffc741a61874ba4e6cd3fad7bd4_comparison018mx4df.jpg
<--- 3D gaming as of 2007 will look something like that.
PeterWood:
11-Feb-2007
At the moment, there are 13 peeves (bugs) and 73 wishes......it seems 
the list of peeves is just about agreed ...I've pushed "display of 
html links is a mess" into the top 5 Oldes....
PeterWood:
18-Feb-2007
Scrolling under Windows
Gnome Cut & Paste (possibly should be X.11 cut & paste)
Clicking http links under Linux has no effect
The edit buffer is lost on disconnection
Display of html links is a mess

Use of graphic as well as red colour to highlight groups with unread 
messages
Message highlighting is lost on disconnection
Search shold show messages in the local archive
Message not "tied" to a topic
Better formatting ot exported HTML conversations.
PeterWood:
19-Feb-2007
The top ten is now:
Offline browsing is broken
Scrolling under Windows
Gnome Cut & Paste (possibly should be X.11 cut & paste)
Clicking http links under Linux has no effect
The edit buffer is lost on disconnection
Display of html links is a mess

Use of graphic as well as red colour to highlight groups with unread 
messages
Message highlighting is lost on disconnection
Search shold show messages in the local archive
Message not "tied" to a topic
Anton:
16-Jul-2007
Clicking on this link, AltME thinks it's an invalid email address.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[rebol-bounce-:-rebol-:-com]/msg02185.html
Henrik:
20-Dec-2007
the only way to do that is to export it as HTML and edit the HTML 
file
Reichart:
20-Dec-2007
Check what you have associated with your HTM and HTML file types...
Reichart:
20-Dec-2007
This really should not be a problem in the first place...this really 
seems like some IE thing.  Pekr, what happens if you save an HTM 
or HTML file, and double click on it?
Pekr:
21-Dec-2007
Reichart - I am kind of experience user, don't worry. When I click 
on .html or .htm (or any other form), FF gets started. Vista usese 
a bit different form of registration imo. It e.g. states, that my 
FF has 9 from 10 possible registrations, so I added even another 
one. However, I might know, what AltME is using. I checked on what 
is still registered with IE, and it is - .mht, .mhtml, .url. So my 
suspicion is, that what AltME or OS does, is that it uses .url. When 
I rename .html file to .url, it gets IE icon. I will have to wait 
for my folks to return, because I don't know, why the .url option 
is greyed in IE section - maybe some Active Directory policy rule, 
dunno ...
Pekr:
21-Dec-2007
All 9 from 9 options for FF are checked. From filesystem, doubleclicking 
.html opens FF.
Reichart:
27-Dec-2007
In fact, this exchange should be on the front page of RebolTalk.com 
: )


http://www.reboltalk.com/forum/index.php/topic,278.msg937.html#msg937
Sunanda:
2-Apr-2008
I can't either.  Two work-arounds, assuminng you want to capture 
and save the post:


1. cut'n'paste it from the HTML archive -- though this may lose you 
some formatting and/or indenting:

http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/aga-display-posts.r?post=r3wp157x10054
Graham:
22-Jan-2009
http://www.mail-archive.com/[rebol-list-:-rebol-:-com]/msg05409.html
ManuM:
20-Feb-2009
Vladimir: CTRL+C works for me ( Kubuntu 8.10 ), but I only can paste 
( CTRL+V ) at any area of Altme ( New message area, Your current 
status area, Search area, ... ). If I want to copy one url to paste 
at other program, I export messages ( top-right button ) and save 
to a file ( I think html file is better ). Then I can open the file 
and copy the url
Sunanda:
1-Jun-2010
It is annoying, isn't it.
Documented here:
    http://www.altme.com/notes/blade-runner.html
and here:

    http://www.rebol.org/aga-display-posts.r?offset=0&post=r3wp151x3911
DideC:
3-Jun-2010
I'm a lazzy guy, so I didn't take the time to put this on Rebol.org, 
but I have a script to read and display/export the local altme files.
http://membres.multimania.fr/didec/rebol/altme-chat-reader.r

Installation : the simple use is to put the script in your altme 
install folder and run it.


You can browse any group in any altme worlds configured on your system. 

You can scroll the entire list of messages in a group (scrool wheel 
enable). Messages are displayed like in altme (formating).
You can export the group in an Html file with formating kept.

Missing : doesn't diplay private chats (user chats).

Bugs : right click menu close the program after use (anoying isn't 
it ?)


There is no search function. But if you have time, you can mix this 
script with the skimp-altme-file script on rebol.org.
Group: RAMBO ... The REBOL bug and enhancement database [web-public]
Ladislav:
26-Jan-2007
your question is answered in http://www.fm.tul.cz/~ladislav/rebol/identity.html
Oldes:
21-May-2007
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-10.3.4
Group: Core ... Discuss core issues [web-public]
Rebolek:
21-Oct-2005
http://rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-16.html#section-2.1
Graham:
5-Nov-2005
On this page : http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/178_03_030203/sim10248_fm.html#CHDBFAJE

There is this formula


Absolute CVD risk can be calculated from the formula: Probability 
of CVD = 1/(1 + e- k ), where k = – 8.65 + 0.057*age – 0.61*sex + 
0.749*antihypertensive medication + 0.008*systolic blood pressure 
+ 0.458*smoking + 0.18*cholesterol – 0.234*HDL cholesterol + 0.857*diabetes.
Terry:
12-Nov-2005
Is there some way to send the html of a web page to the Rebol 'browse' 
function without actually writing the html file?
Terry:
12-Nov-2005
rebol []

theTOC: ask "Table of contents (seperate with <p></p> tags): "
theHeader: ask "Header: "
theNumOfBars: ask "Number of chart bars: "
outputPath: ask "Save path (with trailing / ie: c:/): " 


getTemplate: read http://o7o.org/files/aflax/examples/barchart/barchart.html

getSWF: read/binary http://o7o.org/files/aflax/examples/barchart/aflax.swf

replace/all getTemplate "$TOC" theTOC
replace/all getTemplate "$theHeader" theHeader
replace/all getTemplate "$numOfBars" theNumofBars

write to-rebol-file join outputPath "barExample.html" getTemplate
write/binary to-rebol-file join outputPath "aflax.swf" getSWF
browse to-rebol-file join outputpath "barExample.html"
Volker:
16-Nov-2005
found it: http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-17.html#section-5
Pekr:
9-Feb-2006
Henrik - wrong link to list-view on the above reblog.html .... /reblog/ 
in the path should not be there ...
DideC:
9-Feb-2006
Henrik: just for info, there is CSS styles junks at the top of some 
pages like this one (in IE6 almost) http://www.hmkdesign.dk/rebol/reblog/files/category-3.html
Allen:
19-Feb-2006
Ideally the Value and Text should be two different elements, like 
they can be in html selects.
Jarod:
27-Mar-2006
I like how rebol handles tagged data, xml, html, etc.
Pekr:
25-Apr-2006
http://www.tgd-consulting.de/Download.html
Graham:
8-May-2006
http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-13.html- on how to use 
the port specification directly.
Graham:
14-May-2006
http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/summaries/2002-December/002817.html
and there's an awk script on the same page
Joe:
15-May-2006
http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-13.html- section 9.2
Geomol:
20-May-2006
You can see the full example here: http://home.tiscali.dk/john.niclasen/OpenGL/GLClient.html

First you have the C source, and below that the REBOL source, that'll 
do the same thing. I first thought about putting a REDUCE in, where 
vdata is defined, but I've changed my mind. The glVertex3fv function 
has to reduce it's argument.
Volker:
20-May-2006
http://musiclessonz.com/rebol_tutorial.html#section-21.9
Joe:
22-May-2006
I am using this for message composition, templates, etc.. So imagine 
you have a template: "<html><head> title </head><body> body </body></html>" 
but with many more tags and then you have a large funtction emit-page 
that generates many tags and when you generate the page you want 
to make sure that you've generated all the tags and if you missed 
some then you get an error
Joe:
22-May-2006
I want the easiest possible approach i.e. you create an html file 
and define the tags like in the example above template:
Joe:
22-May-2006
template:       to block!  "<html><head><title> title </title></head><body>tag1 
tag2 tag3</body></html>"


blk:            remove-each val load copy template [tag? val]    
?? blk ; == [title tag1 tag2 tag3]

tag3:           "this is a fake value, should not appear"

eval-template: func [
        /local res
][
        res:            copy ""
        title:          "hey"
        tag1:           "this is tag1^/"
        tag2:           "i am tag 2^/"
        ;tag3:          "might not be set^/"
        bind/copy       template 'res
        repend          res template
        res
]
Joe:
22-May-2006
template:       to block!  "<html><head><title> title </title></head><body>tag1 
tag2 tag3</body></html>"


blk:            remove-each val load copy template [tag? val]    
?? blk ; == [title tag1 tag2 tag3]

tag3:           "this is a fake value, should not appear"

eval-template: func [
        /local res
][
        res:            copy ""
        title:          "hey"
        tag1:           "this is tag1^/"
        tag2:           "i am tag 2^/"
        ;tag3:          "might not be set^/"
        bind/copy       unbind blk 'res
        repend          res template
        res
]
Anton:
22-May-2006
Yes, I can't say I find myself needing to do such an operation very 
often. Been a while since I generated html though.
Joe:
22-May-2006
template:  	to block!  "<html><head><title> title </title></head><body>tag1 
tag2 tag3</body></html>"

blk:		remove-each val copy template [tag? val]	 ?? blk ; == [title 
tag1 tag2 tag3]

eval-template: func [
	/local res title tag1 tag2 tag3
][
	res: 		copy ""

	bind/copy 	blk 'res

	title: 		"hey"
	tag1: 		"this is tag1^/"
	tag2: 		"i am tag 2^/"
	;tag3: 		"might not be set^/"

	repend 		res bind/copy template 'res
	res
]


probe eval-template
Anton:
22-May-2006
make-template-context: func [
	template
	/local words spec
][
	words: remove-each val to-block template [tag? val]

	spec: words
	forall spec [spec/1: to-set-word spec/1]
	append spec none

	context spec	
]

eval-template: func [
	template-ctx
	code
	/local err
][

 unset bind next first template-ctx template-ctx  ; unset all words 
 in the context
	do bind code template-ctx  ; do the code

	; Check if any tags were not set

 if find next second template-ctx unset! [ ; were any tags not set 
 ?
		print "Some tags were not set!"
		foreach word next first template-ctx [
			if not value? in template-ctx word [
				print [word "is unset!"]
			]
		]
	]
]

; now test


template: "<html><head><title> title </title></head><body>tag1 tag2 
tag3</body></html>"

template-context: make-template-context template

eval-tags: [
	title: "web page"
	tag1: "tag1"
	tag2: "tag2"
	tag3: "tag3"
]


eval-template template-context eval-tags  ; <- this sets all expected 
tags and is ok

eval-template template-context [] ; <- this doesn't set any tags 
so will complain and show all unset tags
Sunanda:
30-May-2006
If you don't explicitly set the file permissions (under UNIX-deriviatives 
mainly) to precisely what you mean them to be, then they *may* be 
set to something other than what you wanted. That applies to all 
files and folders.
http://www.rebol.com/docs/words/wset-modes.html

I'm not suggesting your patch does something wrong.....Just that 
it may not do what someone expects.
Pekr:
2-Jul-2006
I am also not sure, how many ppl has turned off ability to display 
html content in email .... maybe it would be better to actually not 
send post-card .... but post a link to on-server stored image?
Ladislav:
27-Jul-2006
suggested reading : http://www.fm.tul.cz/~ladislav/rebol/contexts.html
;-)
PeterWood:
30-Aug-2006
The Core Manual  ( http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-17.html
)does limit the possible causes a little:

6.3.1 cannot-open


A file could not be accessed. This could be a local or network file. 
Most common reason for this error is a nonexistent directory.
Group: View ... discuss view related issues [web-public]
Sunanda:
12-Jun-2005
Officially released 10-jun according to the download page:
http://www.rebol.com/view-platforms.html
DideC:
13-Jun-2005
Pekr: for different bookmark icon (left bar in desktop), there is 
a "Reset bookmark" script in the Rebol.com/tools folder. See Carl 
advice in the note of this release http://www.rebol.net/notes/rv13-changes.html#section-3
Brock:
15-Jun-2005
Was just exploring the REBOL/Desktop and ran into a summary document 
of changes for 1.3.  Don't recall seeing this referenced from other 
sources... http://www.rebol.com/docs/changes-view.html
Group: Syllable ... The free desktop and server operating system family [web-public]
Graham:
6-Oct-2007
a html version of the readme would be nice :)
Kaj:
6-Oct-2007
I've actually had a REBOL HTML generator for years, I just need to 
wrap it up and it wasn't worth postponing Server for
Kaj:
13-Dec-2007
It's not even refering to an HTML page. I get an .iso.bz2 extension
Kaj:
12-Sep-2008
This release focuses on making the system usable for running a number 
of standard servers, and several innovative REBOL servers.


The development files of the system, program headers, static libraries 
and development documentation, were moved to a separate area in /system/development/ 
and are now shipped in a separate package. If you want to compile 
software on Syllable Server, you need to install and register this 
package. The development files need to match the system: you can't 
use a package of any other Syllable version. (You will also need 
to install the Developer's Delight package collection and possibly 
other packages.)


User directories were moved from /home/ to /users/. Resource packages 
are in the process of moving from /usr/ to /resources/. /resources/ 
is currently a symbolic link to /usr/ so that resource packages will 
work from both places during the migration.


Many fixes were made, including more fixes for the CUPS print server 
and GhostScript. Creation of extra user accounts is possible now.


Many packages were updated, including the Linux kernel, IPTables, 
the GCC libraries, OpenSSH, SDL and QEmu. DirectFB was not upgraded 
due to incompatibility with Links2.


CDRTools were included for burning CDs, and the NetCat networking 
tool and the Transmission BitTorrent client were added.


In addition to the Syllable-specific early initialisation scripts 
(in the early-init subdirectory of packages), the late initialisation 
scripts (in the init subdirectory of packages) are now also executed. 
Several more initialisation scripts from Linux From Scratch were 
also added. Some servers can be started with the LFS scripts, others 
with the Syllable scripts (this will be unified in later releases).


The OpenSSH server was configured and now runs by default. At the 
first system start, security keys are generated that identify the 
server.


A collection of well-known root certificates from Certification Authorities 
was added to allow OpenSSL-based programs (such as OpenSSH) to establish 
the identity of destination points for network connections.


A MIME-types database was added in /etc/mime.types that is used by 
many programs, such as web servers, to identify the MIME types of 
files based on their file name extensions.

Several REBOL software stacks were added:

- The REBOL/Services Service Oriented Architecture.

- The UniServe network server framework.
- The Cheyenne Apache-class web server.
- A CAPTCHA library.
- A MySQL network protocol.

- The QuarterMaster web programming framework, based on a Model-View-Controller 
architecture. By default, it's configured to run on Cheyenne.


- The TINY library for parsing text, abstracting data access and 
building templates of generic text formats (including HTML). This 
library is an original creation and targets both ORCA and REBOL.


Configurations, including initialisation scripts, were added for 
the OpenSSH remote access server, the CUPS print server, the BIND 
domain name server, the Apache web server, the RSync file synchronisation 
server, the SaMBa Windows-compatible file server, the INetUtils FTP 
server and the VSFTP FTP server. Several of these are not included 
in the system, but need to be installed separately (the system is 
prepared for them). The sshd, cupsd and initd servers are started 
by default.


S3Cmd/S3Sync was included, a tool for accessing the Amazon Simple 
Storage Service (S3) and synchronising files with it.


As a demo, the Genode operating system framework, its Nitpicker windowing 
server (built on SDL) and its demonstration programs were included.
Graham:
15-Sep-2008
http://www.djax.co.uk/kb/linux/vmware_clock_drift.html
Graham:
15-Sep-2008
I actually stripped out all the html and compress the data which 
is then downloaded by a rebol client
Kaj:
17-May-2009
Many bugs were fixed, including several regressions from earlier 
releases. The window decorators don't destabilise the system anymore. 
The installation procedure is greatly enhanced with options to fix 
hardware support problems. The native web browser is replaced with 
Webster, based on a newer version of the WebKit engine. Many enhancements 
were made to standards support, leading, among others, to the ability 
to run QEmu - so now you can run virtual machines. The documentation 
was improved and several translations were added. Read more in the 
full release notes: http://downloads.syllable.org/Syllable/i586/systems/Desktop/0.6.6/README-SyllableDesktop-0.6.6.txt
ISO CD images, (VMware) emulator images, an upgrade pack and documentation 
are available from the download page: http://web.syllable.org/pages/get-Syllable.html
Extra software is available here: http://web.syllable.org/Syllable/downloads.html
Kaj:
14-Aug-2010
http://web.syllable.org/news/2009-10-27-21-08-Acer-Aspire-One-ASUS-EeePC-USB-installation-targets.html
Kaj:
23-Sep-2010
http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/201009/page09.html
Kaj:
31-Jan-2011
http://web.syllable.org/2011/WinterSylCon/main.html
Kaj:
13-Jun-2011
http://web.syllable.org/pages/get-Syllable.html#Live-CD
Kaj:
14-Feb-2012
http://development.syllable.org/news/2012-02-15-04-08-Syllable-0.6.7-release-candidate.html
Group: !REBOL3-OLD1 ... [web-public]
Anton:
8-Sep-2006
How about this, imagine it's HTML code:
	conjoin/only table-divider reduce [table1 table2 table3]
Group: Postscript ... Emitting Postscript from REBOL [web-public]
Geomol:
14-Oct-2008
:-) Good to see some being done in this area. If you have ideas for 
the postscript dialect
http://home.tiscali.dk/john.niclasen/postscript/postscript.r
, let me know.


Documentation: http://home.tiscali.dk/john.niclasen/postscript/postscript.html
Geomol:
14-Oct-2008
In contrast to e.g. HTML, where it's up to the browser, how it'll 
look.
Geomol:
8-Feb-2009
Postscript dialect: http://www.fys.ku.dk/~niclasen/postscript/postscript.r

Documentation: http://www.fys.ku.dk/~niclasen/postscript/postscript.html

Test (see also documentation): http://www.fys.ku.dk/~niclasen/postscript/test.txt
Geomol:
10-Mar-2009
Minor update of the documentation: http://www.fys.ku.dk/~niclasen/postscript/postscript.html
Group: !Cheyenne ... Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server [web-public]
BrianH:
2-Mar-2009
I found a possible bug in RSP yesterday: When RSP gets the values 
passed to it as get query parameters, it removes url-encoded html 
tags and comments from the values. This is not correct with values 
that come from a textarea, or probably other values as well. I haven't 
tested with multipart/form-data encoding yet.


This might be a setting change rather than a bug in RSP, but if so 
then show.rsp should be changed to not strip tags from values and 
then html-encode the values when shown.
Dockimbel:
2-Mar-2009
IIRC, it just apply a DEHEX, but I'm not sure to understand what's 
the issue. I agree with adding html-encode in %show.rsp. Could you 
provide a short example?
Dockimbel:
2-Mar-2009
Adding html-encode in %show.rsp allows you to see passed tags values 
(you can add it just before all "mold value" expressions.
Henrik:
3-Mar-2009
Dockimbel, that might solve some problems I had with form submission.


My intent with forms was to provide an easy way to have all form 
data provided by the server via an object. When you create a new 
object it would hold info for when the form was created and a unique 
ID for the form.

Through that you can tie a form instance to a specific browser instance, 
and when the form is submitted, you can do server-side verification. 
If the verification fails, the form object remains and the page is 
redisplayed. If the form object validates, then the form object is 
removed or copied away from the block of existing form instances 
and can no longer be used from that form instance, if you attempt 
to submit again. This would eliminate accidental double submission, 
although not regular spamming. By having that framework, setting 
up a flow for how to handle form data, server side, would be simpler.

This doesn't sound like so much, but I happen to have an HTML dialect 
around, where I can create forms as objects in a simple way, and 
applying actions or handlers to forms, makes it much more like programming 
a real GUI. It could probably scale down to single text fields and 
a bit of AJAX.
Henrik:
3-Mar-2009
I would initially not try to do VID graphics directly, but to do 
something like this:

html-view [
	text (reform "The current server time is" now/precise)
	display-name: text
	name: field

 button "Submit" [set-html-face display-name get-html-face name] ; 
 'name is stored on server too
]

... well, let's see how easy that is in JS :-)
Graham:
5-Mar-2009
Each time I go to the RSP page, more binary appears above my html.
Dockimbel:
5-Mar-2009
- The garbage binary data looks like compressed data. 

- "more binary appears..." => issue with a string! or binary! buffer 
not cleared or initialized as literal value instead of using MAKE.

- "...above my html" => check your 'on-page-start event handler in 
%app.init.r
Graham:
10-Mar-2009
It inserts the html before </body>
Dockimbel:
3-Apr-2009
I just tested with latest Chrome (1.0.154.53) with %www/post.html 
test script and it seems OK here, no error. I get the file(s) in 
 %incoming/ folder.
BrianH:
3-Apr-2009
Here's the test source:
<!doctype html>
<html><body>

<form action="blah.rsp" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="ufile" size="16" />
<input type="submit" name="usubmit" value="upload" />
</form>
</body></html>

And here's the test target:
<%=mold request/content%>


I get the same error with show.rsp, so I went with something simpler.
BrianH:
3-Apr-2009
Same error after upgrading Chromium, here's the verbose 5 log of 
the request:


3/4-01:38:00.891-[HTTPd] ================== NEW REQUEST ==================

3/4-01:38:01.531-[HTTPd] Request Line=>POST /ecg/blah.rsp HTTP/1.1

3/4-01:38:02.109-[HTTPd] Trying phase method-support ( mod-static 
)

3/4-01:38:02.828-[HTTPd] Trying phase url-translate ( mod-static 
)
3/4-01:38:03.062-[uniserve] Calling >on-received< with {^M
Host: localhost:8080^M
Connection: keep-alive^M
Us}
3/4-01:38:03.547-[HTTPd] Request Headers=>
Host: localhost:8080
Connection: keep-alive

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/530.5 
(KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/2.0.173.0 Safari/530.5
Referer: http://localhost:8080/ecg/blah.html
Content-Length: 153149
Cache-Control: max-age=0
Origin: http://localhost:8080

Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=----WebKitFormBoundaryEv3SZArZWdjyznJZ

Accept: application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate,bzip2,sdch
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
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3/4-01:38:03.797-[HTTPd] Trying phase url-to-filename ( mod-alias 
)
3/4-01:38:04.031-[HTTPd] => request processed
3/4-01:38:04.766-[HTTPd] Trying phase url-to-filename ( mod-rsp )
3/4-01:38:05-[HTTPd] => request processed

3/4-01:38:05.469-[HTTPd] Trying phase url-to-filename ( mod-internal 
)

3/4-01:38:05.719-[HTTPd] Trying phase url-to-filename ( mod-static 
)
3/4-01:38:05.969-[HTTPd] => request processed

3/4-01:38:06.453-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 17520

3/4-01:38:06.703-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 17520

3/4-01:38:06.953-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 17520

3/4-01:38:07.437-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 17520

3/4-01:38:07.906-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 19980

3/4-01:38:08.391-[uniserve] Calling >on-received< with "------WebKitFormBoundaryEv3SZArZWdjyznJZ^M^/Content-"

3/4-01:38:08.875-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 16680

3/4-01:38:09.344-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 17520

3/4-01:38:09.844-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 17520

3/4-01:38:10.312-[uniserve] >> Port: 3789, low-level reading: 1149

3/4-01:38:10.797-[uniserve] Calling >on-received< with {037.17923" 
"4429 SUNNYSLOPE RD SW" "Port Orchard" }

3/4-01:38:11.266-## Error in [uniserve] : On-received call failed 
with error: make object! [
    code: 303
    type: 'script
    id: 'expect-arg
    arg1: 'insert
    arg2: 'series
    arg3: [series! port! bitset!]
    near: [insert/part tmp/port s skip e]
    where: 'process-bounded-content
] !
3/4-01:38:11.734-[uniserve] Port closed : 127.0.0.1
Dockimbel:
1-May-2009
Answer is here : http://cheyenne-server.org/docs/rsp-api.html#def-29
Dockimbel:
8-May-2009
You can find a short doc for Cheyenne's mods API in %Cheyenne/docs/developer-guide.html.
Dockimbel:
13-May-2009
Docs on shared space: http://softinnov.org/rebol/uni-guide.html#sect4.7.
Dockimbel:
13-May-2009
In Cheyenne source package, you'll find an incomplete mods API documentation 
(Cheyenne/docs/developer-guide.html).
Dockimbel:
16-May-2009
The debug menu is inserted is a </head> or <body> tags are found 
in the output. Most of Ajax responses are either JSON data or HTML 
snippets (not reloading the whole page, so without <body> tag), so 
they're not modified.
Dockimbel:
16-May-2009
The only case where this method doesn't work is when you need to 
send back XML data with embedded HTML (RSS for example). So your 
request is justified.
Janko:
16-May-2009
my report is json data rebol2json and then javascript displays it 
all ,... it's all single static html file with data and javascript 
(via my jsgoo library :) )
Robert:
20-May-2009
As a result of an RSP script I want to return a new web-page that's 
on the file-system. I do it like this:

print read %payment/index.html


So far this works. What I need to do is, to insert some dynamic content 
into the read HTML file.
Robert:
20-May-2009
I use RapidWeaver to generate some files. And I need to inject HTML 
in one of these generated files. Hence options 1 to 3. The RSP is 
not generating the whole answer page.
Robert:
24-May-2009
No, I load the answer HTML page and insert some HTML on the fly before 
returning the page via a PRINT.
Dockimbel:
30-May-2009
Robert: it's string! by default, but you can force conversion to 
other types using this RSP function: http://cheyenne-server.org/docs/rsp-api.html#def-23
amacleod:
5-Jun-2009
If I got a virtual host:
mysite.com [
	root-dir %/www/mysite/		; documents root directory
	default [%index.html %index.rsp %index.php]			; default files
]

does it matter if i'm trying to reach it through port 83 with mysite:83

I keep getting the default page
Maxim:
6-Jun-2009
in the httpd.cfg...

listen [83]


I'm using cheyenne on port 81 since I also have apache on my system 
and it works.

the url will be http://mysite.com:81/index.html 

not using vhost though.
amacleod:
6-Jun-2009
mysite.selfip.com [
	root-dir %/www/mysite/		; documents root directory
	default [%index.html %index.rsp %index.php]			; default files
]
amacleod:
8-Jun-2009
Still cannont get vhosts working:

mysite.selfip.com [
	root-dir %www/mysite	; documents root directory
	default [%index.html %index.rsp %index.php]			; default files
]

if I change my default root-dir to that above I get the corresponding 
index page for that directory...it just does not seem to reconize 
the vhost url
Maxim:
20-Jun-2009
aaaahhhh you must include the port number in the vhost domain...

mysite.com:83 [
	root-dir %/www/mysite/		; documents root directory
	default [%index.html %index.rsp %index.php]			; default files
]
Maxim:
20-Jun-2009
I've scrapped the previous remark system in favor building remark 
v3 right away.  this will actually help me build the mod much faster 
and will provide 100% dataflow engine from its first release.  every 
single programmable entity within mod-remark is now based on a plug. 
 the architecture I have now is becoming very orthogonal... instead 
of building up different objects for each level of config, I think 
I'll be able to reduce it to ONE.


these models will serve as references for the !compilator to create 
persistent  !documents... note that !documents are multi-leveled... 
you build documents by linking up document together.... so if only 
part of a !document is dynamic, only that part will cause processing... 
and by dynamic, I don't mean that its cgi... I mean it has actually 
changed.  down to a single HTML element.   that's what I am aiming 
in any case.


!documents can be stored at any level... from server down to specific 
page and single session. caching is embeded in liquid so it should 
be pretty fast, and inter document data sharing should allow us to 
make it very RAM efficient too.
Will:
5-Jul-2009
It would be nice to have Cheyenne support UTF8, I have it working 
here with some functions provided by Oldes, utf8/length? utf8/trim 
but a proper html entity converter is still missing, I think Gabriele 
has it but that's on hold by Reichart.. 8)
BrianH:
5-Jul-2009
the Qtask frontends don't seem to use REBOL

 - You are correct, the frontends use Javascript, generating the usual 
 HTML and CSS. That Javascript is often generated using REBOL. Frontends 
 in REBOL are possible though.
Dockimbel:
21-Jul-2009
Word capturing => yes, all RSP running inside a webapp are captured 
in the webapp execution context, to avoid global context pollution. 
This doesn't apply to standalone RSP scripts (outside a webapp), 
but that feature could be easily added.


Page inclusion => yes, you can include RSP scripts in RSP. See http://cheyenne-server.org/docs/rsp-api.html#def-21

context injection with 

captured" words on the subpage" => I don't understand precisely what 
you describe here. In Cheyenne/RSP, subpages are captured in the 
webapp unique context, like parent pages, so there's no special treatment 
for subpages. Do you imply exporting just a selected list of words 
from the subpage script to the parent context?
Graham:
5-Aug-2009
I've got some virtual sites set up as this

jerrys.com [
	root-dir %/z/pwp/www/	
	default [%login.rsp %index.html %index.rsp %index.php]
	webapp [
		; jerry's
		virtual-root "/md"
		root-dir %/z/pwp/www/md/
		auth "/md/login.rsp"
 		databases [ emr odbc://jerry ]
		;debug
	]
]	
grahams.com [
	; 3 changes, and the app-init.r
	root-dir %/x/pwp/www/	
	default [%login.rsp %index.html %index.rsp %index.php]
	webapp [
		; grahams
		virtual-root "/md"
		root-dir %/x/pwp/www/md/
		auth "/md/login.rsp"
 		databases [ emr odbc://graham ]
		;debug
	]
]
Graham:
19-Aug-2009
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 07:41:04 GMT
Expires: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 07:41:04 GMT
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X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
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Via: 1.1 bc3
Content-Length: 0
Connection: Keep-Alive
Set-Cookie: cookies here ... 

Set-Cookie: user=; Expires=Tue, 18-Aug-2009 07:41:04 GMT; Path=/; 
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