Wake up ;-)
[1/30] from: Rebolinth::nodep::dds::nl at: 2-Mar-2004 6:48
Anyone noticed something different on the main page ;-)
Yes there is a newborn tool around ...lets plug it in !
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[2/30] from: AJMartin:orcon at: 2-Mar-2004 6:48
> Anyone noticed something different on the main page ;-)
> Yes there is a newborn tool around ...lets plug it in !
Neato!
Though at the moment, it does seem to fail after a while. :( The plugin
stopped working after about 30 - 40 seconds after the install.
What could this plug-in be useful for? Please note this is not sticking a
knife into Rebol's back, I had the same question for Java applets as well!
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[3/30] from: amicom:sonic at: 1-Mar-2004 22:29
At 06:33 PM 3/2/04 +1300, you wrote:
>What could this plug-in be useful for? Please note this is not sticking a
>knife into Rebol's back, I had the same question for Java applets as well!
>
>--
>Andrew J Martin
>ICQ: 26227169
I suppose it could be used anywhere where Flash might be used.
Also, one of my clients has recruiters that work in different locations and
this would allow all of them to access the same application regardless of
location. They use IOS for that right now. The plugin approach requires
less time (and money) to get up and running.
Also, many people are more comfortable running applications in the context
of a browser.
Just a few ideas.
Bohdan "Bo" Lechnowsky
Lechnowsky Technical Consulting
[4/30] from: petr:krenzelok:trz:cz at: 2-Mar-2004 7:28
A J Martin napsal(a):
>>Anyone noticed something different on the main page ;-)
>>Yes there is a newborn tool around ...lets plug it in !
<<quoted lines omitted: 5>>
>What could this plug-in be useful for? Please note this is not sticking a
>knife into Rebol's back, I had the same question for Java applets as well!
to kill JS :-) Imagine VID forms with all its dynamic abilities. More
complex styles as grid (list), tree, will be imo much better in rebol.
Now something for your eye - Cyphre's famous bounce-alpha demo :-)
http://www.rebol.cz/plug-in/bounce-alpha.html
-pekr-
[5/30] from: alanore:comcast at: 2-Mar-2004 0:14
Neato!
Though at the moment, it does seem to fail after a while. :( The plugin
stopped working after about 30 - 40 seconds after the install.
Have no idea why as it's working here with no problems.Even have a page of the Rebol
1 liners here: http://home.comcast.net/~alanore/rebol/demo/index.html
[6/30] from: henrik:webz:dk at: 2-Mar-2004 10:33
Alan Crandall wrote:
> Neato!
>
> Though at the moment, it does seem to fail after a while. :( The plugin
> stopped working after about 30 - 40 seconds after the install.
>
> Have no idea why as it's working here with no problems.Even have a page of the Rebol
> 1 liners here: http://home.comcast.net/~alanore/rebol/demo/index.html
There are currently certain limitations with the plugin:
- Only one instance can be loaded at the time, including over several
browser windows.
- Only one plugin per page at a time.
- IE only
If the first two aren't followed, it will crash.
And now a shameless bit of advertisement:
http://www.hmkdesign.dk/rebol/shop.html
:-)
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Regards,
Henrik Mikael Kristensen
[7/30] from: inetw3:mindspring at: 2-Mar-2004 8:05
Finally, a Plug-in
But it's just not working for me. My IE settings are all correct.
Has anyone gotten it to work for them?
[8/30] from: bga:bug-br at: 2-Mar-2004 11:00
It looks it would work for me *IF* there was some way to configure it to
use a proxy server. I guess what it should do is use whatever is set in
the IE connection settings.
-Bruno
iNetW3 disse:
[9/30] from: maximo:meteorstudios at: 2-Mar-2004 9:19
I have the same limitation!
-MAx
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[10/30] from: doug:vos:eds at: 2-Mar-2004 11:21
Can't load this or install it, seems to fail on install or have proxy
problems.
[11/30] from: petr:krenzelok:trz:cz at: 2-Mar-2004 17:43
Vos, Doug napsal(a):
>Can't load this or install it, seems to fail on install or have proxy
>problems.
>
What you guys all are doing? W2K here, behind complicated proxy and
firewall set-up, and works nicely here ...
IE 5.50
-pekr-
[12/30] from: bga:bug-br at: 2-Mar-2004 13:56
Petr Krenzelok disse:
>>Can't load this or install it, seems to fail on install or have proxy
>> problems.
>
> What you guys all are doing? W2K here, behind complicated proxy and
> firewall set-up, and works nicely here ...
>
> IE 5.50
Nothing, really. After installing and trying tro check the demo script it
loads the script but, then,the script itself tries to connect somewhere to
download some stuff. At this point it times out and a window very similar
to a REBOL console appears.
** Access Error: Cannot connect to www.rebol.net
** Where: open-proto
** Near: do/args script system/script/args
quit
>>
-Bruno
[13/30] from: doug:vos:eds at: 2-Mar-2004 12:16
When I visit this link...
http://www.rebol.cz/plug-in/bounce-alpha.html
I see this and then the DO YOU WANT TO INSTALL PLUGIN? Dialogue. Which I say
YES, please install plugin.
and then ... The rebol window opens and I get this
** Access Error: Cannot connect to www.rebol.cz
** Where: open-proto
** Near: do/args script system/script/args
quit
[14/30] from: doug:vos:eds at: 2-Mar-2004 12:16
Same exact error message I am getting.
[15/30] from: maximo:meteorstudios at: 2-Mar-2004 12:42
> When I visit this link...
>
> http://www.rebol.cz/plug-in/bounce-alpha.html
>
> I see this and then the DO YOU WANT TO INSTALL PLUGIN?
> Dialogue. Which I say
> YES, please install plugin.
>
the plugin installs as it does not ask me no more, if I refresh the page...
> and then ... The rebol window opens and I get this
I don't even get the rebol window...
does the plug-in expect a default install of rebol?.
-MAx
[16/30] from: bga:bug-br at: 2-Mar-2004 14:57
Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch disse:
> I don't even get the rebol window...
I guess it only appears in the case of an error.
> does the plug-in expect a default install of rebol?.
I don't think so. Based on the size of the plugin itself I would guess it
has a complete REBOL interpreter inside it.
-Bruno
[17/30] from: jason:cunliffe:verizon at: 2-Mar-2004 13:43
Please, anyone having trouble with the plugin *specify* how your system is
configured:
Browser, OS version, cpu, ram etc
fyi, the new plugin runs ok here on two machines:
Win98se IE6.0.2 500mhz 256Mb ram
WinXP IE6.0.2 3Ghz 512Mb ram
It loads and installs so quickly [about 15secs on WinXP notebook over DSL].
Win98 I had to manually change my security settings to enable ActiveX.
WinXP there was nothing to do.
This is a happy day for Rebol :-)
thanks
- Jason
[18/30] from: bga:bug-br at: 2-Mar-2004 15:55
Well, the problem being reported by me, at least, is simple. The plugin is
not using a proxy server and need it to do so. :)
Anyway, this is my configuration (I am sure it won't help).
Windows 2000 SP4
Internet Explorer 6 (latest fixes applied)
PIII 800 with 512 Mb
-Bruno
Jason Cunliffe disse:
[19/30] from: doug:vos:eds at: 2-Mar-2004 14:11
Running windows/XP with IE-6.0.2800.1105...
Dell Precision laptop -- Pentium 4 with 1 GIG RAM
Seems like the problem is related to proxy setting but there are no install
instructions on this alpha release, not complaining, just trying to provide
feedback helpful to those who are have not been able to use plugin yet.
The plugin is NOT working for me yet.
[20/30] from: doug:vos:eds at: 2-Mar-2004 14:15
How did you manually change the proxy settings?
What directory does rebol/plugin try to install in?
It tried to install, but can find it anywhere...
Running Windows/XP with IE-6
[21/30] from: maximo:meteorstudios at: 2-Mar-2004 14:23
I can't see how ram and GHz affect anything, but I'm using:
IE v6.026 on NT4 with latest SP
It IS a milestone for rebol to fun from browser. Now we can put our apps online and
let people try them without any fuss...
once it gets ironed out. :-)
-MAx
[22/30] from: bga:bug-br at: 2-Mar-2004 16:26
Well, I didn't. I still can't use it.
Anyway, the plugins install itself in "C:\WINNT\Downloaded Internet Files"
(at least on my configuration) but there is no config file for it or
anything.
-Bruno
Vos, Doug disse:
[23/30] from: maximo:meteorstudios at: 2-Mar-2004 15:12
This is getting really strange!
I've read the plugin docs and by what I read, it seems that the plug-in did not install
itself correctly (red X in white box) .
I've looked in the supposed install directory and rebol is nowhere to be found!
YET, rebol does not ask me to download itself, letting me to believe that It is installed
somewhere.
I have searched my C:\ drive for new files, and there is no relevant files create today...
!!!
Does anyone know if is there anything I should remove in the registry to let the system
try and re-install the plugin?
What would happen if the proxy where keeping the file from downloading? wouldn't windows
display a file I/O error of some kind!?
are there other install paths for plugins (I'm using NT4.0/sp6)?
TIA!
-MAx
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part of the problem is much more fun.
[24/30] from: bry:itnisk at: 2-Mar-2004 22:34
> What could this plug-in be useful for?
Please note this is not sticking a
> knife into Rebol's back, I had the same
question for Java applets as well!
1.
Well if it's an ActiveXObject it should be
usable from within any OLE container right?
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint Presentations, as
well as Internet Explorer.
note:
This actually simplifies a host of things I
wanted to do to integrate explorer with IE,
I'm hoping that I can build a complete
sample over the weekend.
2. One common usage of a lot of firms is IE
as an interface, using the webbrowser
control. Wrapping the webbrowser control an
application and using it as the interface
for your application, you can define new
functions in language X that your interface
can call, thus you can use html's layout
capabilities, all other capabilities of the
browser to host activeX objects such as this
one, and call external arguments. The app
can also access the html dom and change
things, so for example the wrapping
application could access a tag, such as the
object tag, and change what .r file was
being called by that tag.
[25/30] from: carl:cybercraft at: 2-Mar-2004 22:29
On 03-Mar-04, Bruno G. Albuquerque wrote:
> Well, I didn't. I still can't use it.
> Anyway, the plugins install itself in "C:\WINNT\Downloaded Internet
> Files" (at least on my configuration) but there is no config file
> for it or anything.
C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files
for me on Win98se. I had no problems getting the plugin installed and
running using IE5.
For those who may not have noticed, there's a plugin guide here...
http://www.rebol.net/plugin/tests/plugin-guide.html
And DO report your problems to feedback...
http://www.rebol.com/feedback.html
else RT mightn't notice them.
And have you noticed this...
http://www.rebol.net/plugin/tests/google.html
? (:
And my first reblet's here...
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/left/rebol/reblets/rebol-anim-example.html
> -Bruno
> Vos, Doug disse:
<<quoted lines omitted: 27>>
>> enable ActiveX. WinXP there was nothing to do.
>> This is a happy day for Rebol :-)
Does happy dance - hurts knee. Decides to wait till the Mozilla
plugin appears before dancing again...
--
Carl Read
[26/30] from: doug:vos:eds at: 3-Mar-2004 9:30
The plugin-guide is helpful and also mentions that there is no support for
proxy as yet.
All the problems I reported yesterday are related to proxy.
Here's what I found in testing the plugin.
When I tested everything at home last night, everything ran fine (on Win-98
and WinXP)
-- just doesn't work behind the firewall.
Also, if I download the .htmls and .r files and the .CAB file locally and
modify them, I can run behind the firewall as long as they don't point to
URL outside firewall.
BTW, this proxy and browser (at work) uses an autoproxy script config
setting in IE and points to a URL to load its proxy settings. Something for
plugin team to think about.
[27/30] from: robert:muench:robertmuench at: 3-Mar-2004 19:38
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 22:34:15 CET, <[bry--itnisk--com]> wrote:
> Well if it's an ActiveXObject it should be
> usable from within any OLE container right?
> Microsoft Word, PowerPoint Presentations, as
> well as Internet Explorer.
Hi, not necessarily. Because the plug-in doesn't has access to the DOM of
the browser, I don't expect it to have any link into the COM world. Within
the browser it just loads, gets a drawing area and that's it. From then
on, it's closed in the Rebol world. Robert
[28/30] from: carl:cybercraft at: 6-Mar-2004 8:13
On 03-Mar-04, Carl Read wrote:
> On 03-Mar-04, Bruno G. Albuquerque wrote:
>> Well, I didn't. I still can't use it.
<<quoted lines omitted: 4>>
> for me on Win98se. I had no problems getting the plugin installed
> and running using IE5.
For those who may not have figured it out, files saved from a reblet
go to C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\REBOL\Plugin (on my Win98 box, anyway.)
--
Carl Read
[29/30] from: bry:itnisk at: 6-Mar-2004 10:04
I'm supposing this is dependent on the TEMP
environment variable, so on a winNT system
and I guess windows ME and up it would be
going to %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp
[30/30] from: didec:tiscali at: 7-Mar-2004 2:30
Re: Wake up ;-)
Yes, so it's easier to say that it goes in %temp%\rebol\plugin
Typing %temp% in an address bar would transport you to this folder.
DideC
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