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Luis
24-Jan-2007
[2392]
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Ladislav
26-Jan-2007
[2393x2]
I posted two REBOL puzzles recently not receiving any response. Just 
interested to know why, since I don't think they are really hard.
(are they?)
Anton
27-Jan-2007
[2395x2]
I thought the questions were a little unclear.
but now that I reread I understand.
Gregg
15-Feb-2007
[2397]
Just busy here (haven't even been on this world for a while). I think 
the abstract/guru-level stuff attracts a much smaller crowd than 
the "write the fastest code" kind of challenge. Maybe it's the competetive 
nature versus deep thinking and problem solving.
Maxim
16-Feb-2007
[2398]
or just that must of us dont have the proper knowledge to compete 
  ;-)
Henrik
23-Feb-2007
[2399]
I made a code snippet checklist. I thought it might be handy, rather 
than pasting miles of code inside the groups.
Maxim
23-Feb-2007
[2400]
good idea!
[unknown: 5]
25-Feb-2007
[2401]
And
Maxim
27-Feb-2007
[2402]
maybe you should add the author in the title?
[unknown: 9]
20-Apr-2007
[2403x4]
I finally got Opera to download and run on my PC.  I find it very 
nice, but SLOW.
I like the thumbnail view of all sites by default on the "new tab." 
 Since I'm new to it, and a few of you around here already know - 
what are teh top best features about it?
If I were to do the same for FF it would:
- Fast
- Same interface on all the platforms I use
- Firebug (killer debugging tool)
- Getting better every day
Maxim
20-Apr-2007
[2407]
firebug IS awesome.
[unknown: 9]
21-Apr-2007
[2408]
I like Opera's MAgic Wand (auto fills in Password).  I need to feel 
it in more examples.  But it seems cool.
Alek_K
22-Apr-2007
[2409]
Opera is slow?! From my experience Way faster on older computers 
(1 GHz, Windows XP) than Firefox.
If Win98 - older version is better.
Sunanda
22-Apr-2007
[2410]
I have intermittent problems with Opera. Sometimes it takes a very 
long time to display a page.

When  it works, it is fine; when it is sulking like that, it is a 
total pain. There is some inconclusive discussion in their support 
forum, and they never replied to my feedback/bug notification.
[unknown: 9]
22-Apr-2007
[2411x2]
It seems to be connected to JavaScript heavy sites.
But ther is no quesiton, FF is faster than Opera on everything I'm 
testing, including Yahoo.
Graham
22-Apr-2007
[2413]
R.  We now have great Rebol spell checking code available ... how 
about we have it soon for Altme?
[unknown: 9]
22-Apr-2007
[2414]
G, ~ I'll pull people off what they are working on for you ASAP…~
Graham
22-Apr-2007
[2415]
Thanks .. but it was for you.  I can spell :)
Terry
23-Apr-2007
[2416]
Graham, don't you mean "Thanks COMMA but it was for you."?
Graham
23-Apr-2007
[2417]
the ellipsis was for theatrical effect
Anton
23-Apr-2007
[2418]
Graham did not claim to be also good at grammar. :)
Sunanda
23-Apr-2007
[2419]
Reichart: <It seems to be connected to JavaScript heavy sites.> I've 
seen the problem on non/low JS sites --  though I don't know if the 
problem was triggered by hitting an earlier JS infestation.
[unknown: 9]
23-Apr-2007
[2420]
I plan to keep running Opera on a regular bases.  I think there are 
more features than I'm seeing so far, but in a nutshell:


-	Separate Universe: Having a "another" browser is a good way of 
keeping things sepeate.  For example I might use Opera for my Qtask 
test accounts, and for checking up on some "grouping" of sites, since 
Opera is good at opening multiple tabs at start up (although it should 
stagger them since this is one of the speed hits).


-	Cache: It seems to auto pull a page it decides is the last version. 
 I'm not sure how it decides this yet.  But if I figure it out, this 
is a cool feature.


-	Magic wand: Great feature.  It should have its OWN password.  In 
other words.  Andy, Billy, and Carry, all use the same computer. 
 There are a lot of families that do this. IT would be nice to group 
your log ins to the same sites (AB and C all have separate Yahoo 
account, and separate Amazon accounts).  So they can basically Log 
in first with Opera, then go to town.  Even better would be an online 
service for this.  Can't wait for Identity 2.0.


-	Overview:  Opera has this cool feature of showing you a 3x3 grid 
of thumbnails of you fav sites.  This is cool.  So cool I want to 
see if there is a plug in for FF for this too.-
Gabriele
23-Apr-2007
[2421]
reichart, i have seen a FF extension that does that, but i didn't 
try it (so i don't remember the name either)
[unknown: 9]
23-Apr-2007
[2422]
I will track it down.
Mchean
25-Apr-2007
[2423x6]
Reichart Opera is almost my only browser.  I find it very fast.  
Some sites (such as HP's PC sales) don't display correctly.  Voice 
is a very cool feature, though right now its just a novelty for me. 
 I think the tabl implementation is the best i've seen (and it was 
there long before foxfire and ie)
oh and skinning!  -- i'm using the tango skinning and it is very 
agreeable
oh and the new quick-dial is cool
the irc client is passable, the news reader is good, though i prefer 
using a separate rss reader.  exporting bookmarks and moving them 
to another computer is easy.
on a related topic, does anyone know of a browser that can preserve 
its environment between machines?  I would like to continue browsing 
where I left off at work at home
it would be cool to have the option to save the session somewhere 
online and then open it on another pc
Joe
26-Apr-2007
[2429]
reichart the best FF extension for that if ShowCase
Micha
26-Apr-2007
[2430]
why my code not work ? 


REBOL [ title: "hook Mouse" ]


user32: load/library %user32.dll

Kernel32: load/library %Kernel32.dll

; const

WH_MOUSE:  7
mouseHook: 0



GetCurrentThreadId:  make routine! [

  return: [integer!] ] Kernel32 "GetCurrentThreadId"



SetWindowsHookExW:  make routine! [  

 idHook [integer!]
 lpfn [callback! [int int  int return: [int]]]
 hmod [integer!]
 dwThreadId [integer!]
 return: [integer!] ] user32 "SetWindowsHookExA"



MouseProc: func [  code  wParam  lParam ] [ print code   ]



hThreadId: GetCurrentThreadId

SetWindowsHookExW WH_MOUSE  :mouseProc 0 hThreadId

halt
Oldes
26-Apr-2007
[2431x2]
try to use lpfn [callback [int int  int return: [int]]]
but i'm not sure what it should do
[unknown: 9]
26-Apr-2007
[2433]
Mchean, what is the "table feauture?"  
Joe, thanks for ShowCase.
Gregg
26-Apr-2007
[2434]
I haven't used callbacks in REBOL, but that might work. SetWindowsHookEx 
expect a pointer to a C func, which a REBOL func is not, so that 
won't work.


Low level integration with the OS is not REBOL's strong suit. There 
is a lot you *can* do, but also a lot you can't.
Mchean
26-Apr-2007
[2435]
sorry Reichart mistyped "tab"
[unknown: 9]
26-Apr-2007
[2436]
Ah, Tabs are the same in FF and Opera and IE 7 (now)
Cyphre
14-May-2007
[2437]
Gregg: I can confirm SetWindowsHookEx works with Rebol's callbacks.
btiffin
11-Nov-2007
[2438]
It's Rememberance Day here in Canada.  Lest We Forget.


I'd just like to state my appreciation for the efforts of those that 
strive to keep harm away by deliberately placing themselves in harm's 
way, for all those that have paid the ultimate dues for our freedoms 
and security and to all their loved ones.


To anyone that has done service; you have my respect, admiration 
and thanks.
Louis
23-Dec-2007
[2439]
Merry Christmas to all of you, my friends here on the rebol3 world!
Jarod
23-Dec-2007
[2440]
Same to you too!
Louis
23-Dec-2007
[2441]
Luke 2:11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, 
which is Christ the Lord.

 12 And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped 
 in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.

 13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly 
 host praising God, and saying,

 14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward 
 men.