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Group: #Boron ... Open Source REBOL Clone [web-public]
Endo:
16-Dec-2011
Hi, I can setup mediawiki (or any other) on my web site: http://www.moldibi.com
which is up for 7-8 years. Its hosted on hostgator. I have unlimited 
storage / MySQL DB / bandwidth etc.

But I only have 1 domain name. If it is ok I can create any number 
of subdomains like world.moldibi.com or red.moldibi.com and give 
you a FTP account if necessary.
Group: Core ... Discuss core issues [web-public]
SWhite:
2-Feb-2012
GrahamC, thank you for passing this around.  I did get part way to 
a solution, as noted on your site.  Strange as it may seem, I am 
able to get to the network drives if I run a copy of REBOL that I 
download and leave with the name it came with, namely rebol-view-278-3-1. 
 The copy of REBOL that was giving me trouble was the same rebol-view-278-3-1, 
but I had renamed it to rebview to make a desktop shortcut work. 
 I had the name "rebview" in the shortcut so that I would not have 
to change the shortcut if I ever got an upgraded version of REBOL 
with a different name, like maybe rebol-view-279.  So my first problem 
with WIndows 7, REBOL, and network drives seems fixed.  


I still am not to a full solution to my Windows 7 issues.  I have 
some REBOL scripts that use the "call" command to run powershell. 
 Powershell then runs a powershell script to extract stuff from an 
EXCEL spreadsheet, which then is manipulated by the REBOL script. 
 Actually it's a bit messier.  I run a REBOL program launcher on 
the C drive which runs a REBOL script on a network drive.  The script 
on the network drive calls powershell with parameters to make powershell 
run a powershell script.  The powershell script extracts EXCEL data, 
and the calling REBOL script then makes a report of the extracted 
data.  


When I try to do this, the result from powershell is that I am not 
allowed to run scripts on that computer.  I am aware of this feature 
of powershell, and I have done what has worked for Windows XP (set-executionpolicy 
remotesigned).  I can run powershell directly, and execute scripts 
located on a network drive.  When a REBOL script that worked on XP 
calls powershell on WIndows 7, it won't go.  I am not expecting any 
help with this last issue at this time because the "call" does work 
in some cases (call/shell "notepad") (call/console/show "powershell"), 
so I still have several things to try, and if none work I am plotting 
a work-around.
Group: World ... For discussion of World language [web-public]
GiuseppeC:
9-Dec-2011
It will be the basis for World Documentation. You are a programmer 
and you know how much important is this aspect. I am sure we will 
find someone which could create the official World Web Site.
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