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Carl
2-Mar-2006
[232]
We may also be bringing up a special feedback channel for this usage. 
If we do, I will note it here.
Graham
2-Mar-2006
[233]
Is Rebol.dll being rebuilt as well?  Does the current rebol.dll have 
AGG?
Coccinelle
5-Mar-2006
[234]
New version of SQL-PROTOCOL is on www.rebol.org


This new version handle now standard SQL string for SELECT, INSERT, 
UPDATE and DELETE so you have a better compatibility with other database 
like MySQL, Oracle or ODCB protocol.
Rebolek
9-Mar-2006
[235]
Martin Johannesson has updated his great HyperNotes. Some bugs were 
fixed. Get it here -- http://hem.bredband.net/martinjohannesson/hypernotes/
PhilB
14-Mar-2006
[236x2]
Re: Gabrielle's clip.r ..... if you select a clip follwed by a tab 
a blank console window pops up.

This isnt part of clip.r .... I think its a Rebol bug .... can anyone 
verify this ?
For anyone interested ... I have hacked an update to clip.r to the 
edit facility to allow removal of persistent clips that are no longer 
required.
Oldes
16-Mar-2006
[238]
do http://box.lebeda.ws/~hmm/rebol/irc-core-client_latest.r
Pekr
16-Mar-2006
[239]
excellent ....
[unknown: 5]
22-Mar-2006
[240]
Thanks for the comment in that script Oldes.  REBBOT was one of my 
first little networking projects - as the code should have proved 
:-)
Gabriele
25-Mar-2006
[241]
http://www.rebol.com/notes/rebol3roadmap.html
Alan
25-Mar-2006
[242]
may be a birthday present for me on May 2 ?
PeterWood
29-Mar-2006
[243]
The Library Tag Team will be holding the second annual Library Tagging 
Conference in Birmingham, England in the third week in July. Book 
now to avoid dissapointment.
JaimeVargas
29-Mar-2006
[244]
I am happy to announce that my wife deliver last night a beautiful 
baby boy "Tadeo Dimitrios", he wighted 10 lbs. 4 oz., and measuerd 
22 inches. Both the baby and the mother and perfect healthy condition. 
I will be posting pictures soon. :-)
Maxim
29-Mar-2006
[245]
congratulations!
Tomc
29-Mar-2006
[246]
Jaime that is wonderful!  hope to not see you as much as you take 
care of them both
[unknown: 10]
29-Mar-2006
[247]
Congratiolations, have a sigar ! ;-)
Ingo
29-Mar-2006
[248x3]
I just added the script number 711 to the library. Which, incidentally, 
also is my birthday.
Oh, by the way, it's called imapx-handler.r, and adds some handling 
of mail-folders and and the possibility to fetch only specific headers 
to the imap protocol.
And I'd call it pre alpha, though it works for me.
Robert
29-Mar-2006
[251x2]
Ok, yesterday (28-Mar) I became father as well. Here are the current 
features of my daugther "Vanessa Marie":
- weight 2980g
- measures 49cm

mom and she are in perfect condition. I will setup a web-page soon.
Jaime, so your son has the same birthday?
[unknown: 10]
29-Mar-2006
[253]
Congratulations Robert ...!
[unknown: 9]
29-Mar-2006
[254x2]
Wow!  upload a photo!
Sorry...on behalf of Sunanda: [Please respond to announcements in 
Ann-Reply]
JaimeVargas
30-Mar-2006
[256x3]
Robert, My son birthday is March 29, he was born at 2:25am
Congratulations to you too on your daugther. ;-)
Here are some pictures of Tadeo and family http://tinyurl.com/e7w7o
Kaj
30-Mar-2006
[259]
I see you couldn't resist bringing your computer ;-)
Thør
2-Apr-2006
[260]
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Vincent
6-Apr-2006
[261]
crc-32.r script updated to work on big files:

http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/view-script.r?script=crc32.r

One can either uses the /direct mode (crc-32/direct %file buffer-size) 
or 

the /continue refinement to calculate a checksum part by part (new-crc: 
crc-32/continue next-data old-crc)

- rebcode version for 1.3.61 included (as fast as the 'checksum native)
Maxim
7-Apr-2006
[262x2]
I am publicly announcing a new (working) project of mine.
REAVER -  Rebol Asset versioning. a versioning engine built over 
database.  but it does not version files. it versions data itself.
Robert
7-Apr-2006
[264]
Sounds cool. What's the use case for it?
Maxim
7-Apr-2006
[265x2]
going to ann-reply ;-)
(actually !Reaver group)
JaimeVargas
7-Apr-2006
[267x2]
Information on the ICFP Programming contest for 2006 are up. It's 
being held on July 21-24, 2006 and run by Carnegie Mellon University.
 
http://icfpcontest.org/index.shtml
I hope to see a Rebol group participating, it will be a good way 
to get some promotion.
Graham
26-Apr-2006
[269]
This is really a testament to Beer and Rebol, but the EMR I was writing 
feels so much like a desktop client that I have partnered with a 
company to release it as an ASP.  http://www.synapsedirect.com...
eFishAnt
2-May-2006
[270]
Visit  http://www.TGD-Consulting.de/Download.htmland take a look 
at

the final release of Hex-It!. (I posted on behalf of Dirk Weyand, 
since he cannot reach AltME)


Hex-It! is a small but powerful hex-editor. You can use this tool 
to analyse
or alter the "fingerprints" for any kind of files.

Known first as a contribution to the REBOL Demo 2006 contest, the 
final
release with enhanced features is available now.
Features of Hex-It! v1.2.0:
---------------------------
* cross platform hex-editor

* free "save-feature" for small files sized lesser 15 KB, to edit 
larger
  files purchase a license-key that unlocks this limitation
* enhanced spot navigation with mouse scroll-wheel support
* non blocking file access 

* support of large files (a maximum chunk of 1MB file-data is only 
held in
  memory at once)
Some notes and useful tips & tricks on the usage of Hex-It!:
------------------------------------------------------------

- Modifications of files were automatically saved on exit, if you 
load

another file or if a different chunk of the same file is selected.
- Byte selection:

  + Select a byte with a left mouse button (LMB) click on the hexadecimal
    values to the left. The byte is highlighted then.

  + If a byte is selected, either use the cursor keys or the scroll-wheel 
  of
    the mouse to scroll through the bytes of the file.

  + Change a selected byte with plus (+) & minus (-) or just enter 
  its

    new value. Single characters, three digit numbers or single hexadecimal
    values are valid.

  + Use the right mouse button (RMB) to deselect a highlighted byte.
- Spot-navigation:

  + The spot specifies the index/position of a byte in the file. If 
  no byte

    is selected it shows the position of the top left byte displayed. 
  + Enter a number to set directly the spot to a byte-position.

  + Skip a certain amount of bytes relative to the current spot by 
  using

    plus (+) & minus (-), e.g. "+10000" skips 10000 bytes forward and
    "-1000" skips 1000 bytes backwards. 

  + Skip to end of file: Click with the RMB on the arrow-down Spot-button
    or use the "End"-Key.

  + Skip to first byte of file: Click with the RMB on the arrow-up
    Spot-button or use the "Home"-Key. 
- Seek:
  + ASCII- or Hex-Strings are valid queries.

  + LMB click on the "Seek"-button seeks from the current position.

  + RMB click on the "Seek"-button seeks from the beginning of the 
  file.

Please note, that the license of this release is not BSD like anymore.
Maarten
9-May-2006
[271x4]
SURFnet Detective version 3 "soft launch"  on http://detective.surfnet.nl/en/index_en.html
Let me know if you like it (private), what your experiences are (especially 
on Linux). Note that the sourcecode is published!
If you like it, pass it around to all your friends that have networking 
problems. That's what it's for!
And if you want a co-branded Detective, let *me* know: there is a 
free builder portal for that as well.
Graham
14-May-2006
[275x2]
http://www.compkarori.com/reb/download-manager.r


is a wrapper around Anton's batch download script.  It reads a configuration 
file(s) from a site and loads the data into the script.

This is as: file description url and then extended file description.

Defaults are embedded into the script and are used if the read fails.
You can use it to download iso files etc.
Any urls in the extended file description are clickable.
Ryan
14-May-2006
[277]
printout.r, windows print function. www.practicalproductivity.com/files/printout.r
Graham
14-May-2006
[278x2]
404s
http://www.practicalproductivity.com/files/PRINTOUT.R
Ryan
14-May-2006
[280x2]
Thanks, you identified a problem with my ftp send-to utility!
Also, I think I may have uploaded the wrong version, make sure you 
have 0.9.2.