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Sunanda 4-Apr-2006 [1124] | Browsers aren't meant to display things pixel perfect. They are designed to pour the content into the shape the user wants. If I have a 180x360 monochrome phone, I should still be able to see HTML-mediated content in a reasonable way. PDF is a way of replcating what a sheet of paper does. It does it well, but it is an outdated concept. Of course, browsers are also full of bugs which doesn't help. |
ScottT 5-Apr-2006 [1125x2] | browsers actually do a good job of pixel-perfect, but printers don't do pixels. using real-world css dimensions, like cm or pt etc. will translate between device contexts. Anyway. I don't envy the task. Anyway, I have been messing with embedding REBOL in client-side code, which is working pretty well: http://eisic.ws/ext/r/Document2.plugin.r.html I need to figure out how to keep REBOL from bailing out on me, though. generally, if the console pops up, I have to refresh the page. For instance, any print will pop up the console, and I would really rather not pop up the console from the page, because closing it destroys the REBOL instance. |
actually, I guess this should be in the plugin group. moving there. | |
Oldes 5-Apr-2006 [1127] | Is there any script for multipart/form-data upload from Rebol to server? |
james_nak 5-Apr-2006 [1128] | Oldes, non cgi? |
Oldes 5-Apr-2006 [1129x3] | I need to post file with field data from console |
running PHP on the serverside | |
I'm able to do it, but I'm just asking if it's not already done | |
james_nak 5-Apr-2006 [1132] | I thought I've seen a cgi script somewhere. |
Oldes 5-Apr-2006 [1133] | I don't need cgi, I need it from console to make the upload |
james_nak 5-Apr-2006 [1134x2] | Perhaps this: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-topic-detail.r?l=h&topic={A847190510F1A1BC08D2FB1C08792C6E613BA025} |
Ah, then the above is not right. Though... | |
Oldes 5-Apr-2006 [1136] | that's decoding, I need the oposite side:-) |
james_nak 5-Apr-2006 [1137x3] | There was something that you could launch from the console but that communicated to the server. Let me find it. |
REBOL [ Title: "Http tools" Date: 14-Dec-2000 Version: 0.0.3 File: %http-tools.r Author: "Graham Chiu" | |
I think if you set up the proper page you can have Graham's app send it. | |
Oldes 5-Apr-2006 [1140x3] | Now, that's not posting files (it just works with cookies) |
(now = no) | |
never mind, I already started to make my own solution | |
james_nak 5-Apr-2006 [1143x2] | OK. Post it when you finish. : - ) |
Actually I thought all this BEER/Rebservices/Rugby stuff was all about doing that. | |
Oldes 5-Apr-2006 [1145x2] | I think, it would be nice to use like: read/custom http://127.0.0.1:85/cgi-bin/probecgi.r [files [%test.r] post "name=test"] |
I'm going to patch my http-patch ;-)) | |
james_nak 5-Apr-2006 [1147] | Go for it. Or as the Mexicans say, "Andale Pues." |
Oldes 5-Apr-2006 [1148x2] | Hm. it should be: read/custom url [multipart [file %test.r name "test"]] (because I need field name for the file as well:-) |
!!! Cookies-daemon script now allows to post data as a multipart !!! do http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rebol/cookies-daemon_latest.r ;sending single file: read/custom target-url [multipart [myfile %somefile.txt]] ;== same like <INPUT TYPE=FILE NAME=myfile> ;sending normal fields: read/custom target-url [multipart [field1 "some value" field2 "another value]] ;sending multivalue: read/custom target-url [multipart ["field[]" "some value" "field[]" "another value]] ;sending file with field value: read/custom target-url [multipart [myfile %somefile.txt field1 "some value"]] Source files (with modified %http-patch.r) are in this archive: http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rebol/cookies-daemon_latest.rip As it's part of the cookies-daemon, it should deal with the cookies automatically. The script is trying to detect content-type of the file which you want to upload calling get-content-type function, which is not part of the cookies-daemon (at this moment) | |
Anton 6-Apr-2006 [1150] | Good work, Oldes. |
james_nak 6-Apr-2006 [1151] | So cool. Mil gracias. |
Louis 26-Apr-2006 [1152] | I am putting up a new web site. It works fine on my own computer, but when I send it to the remote server it fails to load one of the jpg files. The jpg is one the server. All the other jpg files load fine. Any idea what might be wrong? |
Maxim 26-Apr-2006 [1153] | are you using relative paths to reference that image? |
Louis 26-Apr-2006 [1154] | <img src="dayspring.jpg" alt="Dayspring"> |
Maxim 26-Apr-2006 [1155] | just as a test, might try replacing src to src="http://<domain>/<path-to-image>/dayspring.jpg" (replace <domain>/<path-to-image> by what is needed to reach that image) |
Louis 26-Apr-2006 [1156] | That doesn't work either. There must be something wrong with the file itself. |
Maxim 26-Apr-2006 [1157] | maybe it crapped out while transfering, try copying the file again? |
Louis 26-Apr-2006 [1158] | Maxim, you are right, the file is corrupted during transfer. Thanks! |
Maxim 26-Apr-2006 [1159] | glad I could help. |
Louis 26-Apr-2006 [1160] | Turned out that the server did not like progressive jpg files. |
Alek_K 26-Apr-2006 [1161] | not possible - rather ".JPG" instead of ".jpg" |
Anton 26-Apr-2006 [1162] | The server just serves files. It should not care what they contain. You can check if the file completed with: probe info? http://www.myserver.com/path/to/your.jpg to see if it has the right size, at least. |
DideC 27-Apr-2006 [1163] | Common mistake is case of the filename and the way it's write in the html. It happens ofen when you test on Windows and the web server is under *nix. |
Anton 27-Apr-2006 [1164] | Yes, upper and lowercase. |
Chris 17-May-2006 [1165] | Updated: my 'Anywhere' style sheet for Make-Doc Anywhere. Please contact me if you have any problems/weirdness with older pages... |
Pekr 17-May-2006 [1166] | it was already nice - just the width was too think to my liking, making even short document long ... (not bad thing when you want to show your boss :-) |
Chris 17-May-2006 [1167] | Thanks :o) It's merely a revision, mainly fixing paragraph/heading margins. |
Louis 20-May-2006 [1168x2] | Thanks, you guys. I was using the wrong case. |
Do the search engines index the content of pdf pages? | |
Anton 20-May-2006 [1170] | Google parses pdf files. |
Louis 20-May-2006 [1171x2] | That is good. Thans, Anton. |
Thans = thanks | |
Anton 21-May-2006 [1173] | Anyone got a direct apple.com link to download Quicktime 7 Firefox plugin on WinXP ? |
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