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Demo sound player
wavplayer.r10.6 KB
4 Nov 2011
The is a complete program (as opposed to a code sample) that plays a .wav file. It is an annotated modification of a script sent to the author in response to a question on the REBOL mailing list, namely, how to find out how long a .wav file will play. Besides playing a sound file, this script is annotated to explain how to make a progress [...]
author: Steven White with help from Rosemary de Dear
Chrono - High-precision time measurement
windows-chrono.rv:1.0.2
4.1 KB
24 Aug 2010
[no purpose header found]
author: Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch
Web Server Management Tool
web-tool.cgi19.2 KB
4 Oct 2009
A CGI script to manage your web server. List directory contents, upload, download, edit, and search for files, execute OS commands (chmod, ls, mv, cp, etc. - any command available on your web server's operating system), and run REBOL commands directly on your server. Edited files are automatically backed up into an edit_history folder [...]
author: [unknown]
A more XML 1.0 compliant set of XML parsing tools.
xml-parse.rv:0.7.6
44.0 KB
1 Jul 2009
REBOL's built-in parse-xml function lacks a number of XML 1.0 compliant features, including: - support for CDATA sections - support for XML Namespaces - exposure of the internal DTD subset The intent of this script is to create an XML parser that can operate either via an event/callback mechanism, or produce [...]
author: Gavin F. McKenzie
Convert an XML-derived block structure into objects.
xml-object.rv:1.0.5
7.9 KB
3 Mar 2005
This script creates a function xml-to-object that converts a series of nested blocks, created from an XML document by parse-xml, into a series of nested objects that represent the original content of the XML document processed.
author: Gavin F. McKenzie
X ls -R
xlsr.rv:1.0.1
1.8 KB
13 Mar 2003
Provide a template to exectute a function on all files found recursively from a directory
author: Gregory Pecheret