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6:57 AM
@rebolek Can you give the person the example of how to use tab-box?
 
 
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8:17 AM
posted on September 16, 2014 by Sagar

Pls help me.What I want to do is load a list of thousands of words from a text file and select a single word randomly and then show that word in a label or field or give an alert about it. Pls help me I have been trying it for many days but none code works.Please help me.

 
 
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1:19 PM
Sounds like good news on the APK keysigner written in Rebol.
in Red Development Team, 6 hours ago, by qtxie
Now we can sign apk with a predefined test key. :-)
 
And as per Red tweet: We now have a working prototype for generating APK freed from any 3rd-party dependencies, thanks to Qtxie's fantastic work!
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1:50 PM
I'd like to test this, but it doesn't look like the code is on Github yet?
 
I looked at the interface for the default Java jarsigner and it's a bit clunky. An alternate, light implementation in Rebol may have applications or interest beyond Red.
Hmm, redjar is a clothing brand. redjar.clothing
 
 
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7:46 PM
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Q: Multiple Gzip's on Linux Red Hat Servers

vinit sambharI am using 8 Linux (Red Hat) servers configured in a grid all sharing the same HNAS file system. I perform gzip for multiple files through all the 8 servers on the same file system. When the process completes, some of the file still do not get gziped. Do we we have any limit on how many gzip's ca...

 
7:59 PM
Has anyone gotten Rebol3 to work as CGI using lighttpd as a web server? I've been messing around with it for about an hour and can't figure out how to configure it to work. If I run:

$ ./myscript.r3

It outputs the HTML just fine. However, if I access it from a browser using lighttpd as a webserver (i.e. http://localhost/myscript.r3), I get

403 - Forbidden
 
 
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9:50 PM
@respectech - please, a link to lighttpd?
 
http://lighttpd.net

I was able to get it to work for the most part, although I'm still fighting with passing GET data.
 
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Q: How to write a "Hello, World" CGI with Rebol 3?

dt2Lets start with something simple: a form with a field which gets echoed.

Needs a proper byte-bounded binary:

>> 2#{01010101}
== #{55}
@Respectech See my answer to the SO CGI Q I linked to above. Maybe that helps you get going with HTTP GET & CGIs.
 
@earl Is this in response to my trouble passing GET data?
 
10:46 PM
When I try to pass CGI data via GET or POST to a Rebol3 script, here's what I get in the following:

system/script/args = none
system/options/args = none
to string! read system/ports/input = ""

I'm wondering if it's a problem with lighttpd.
 
10:56 PM
@Respectech Did you read the above SO answer?
 
@earl Yes. And I tried to implement it, but it doesn't seem to work either.
 
@Respectech GET data is passed via the "QUERY_STRING" environment variable.
 
@earl How is it that I missed that?
 
I'd suggest starting with the following minimal CGI, to see what your R3 actually sees:
#!path/to/r3
REBOL []
prin ["Content-type: text/plain" crlf crlf list-env]
@Respectech Well, the embarrassment is all mine. Just re-checked my SO answer, and I don't mention that at all (but just do handling of POST data). I could've sworn I had a QUERY_STRING parsing example in there as well.
Sorry for that confusion.
 
@earl I was getting to the point where I was thinking it must be in an environment variable, but I couldn't find any reference to it.
In any case, I always appreciate your deep insight.
 
11:03 PM
However, that you don't get any POST data is still somewhat weird.
Running on ARM/Odroid again, I suppose?
 
11:15 PM
@earl Yes.
 

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