Hi all,
how to style the fileUpload/WAFileUploadTag? Has anybody a css example? Or does a more comfortable version of a fileUpload exist?
Thanks Marco
2008/5/29, Marco Leberfing marco@leberfing.de:
Hi all,
how to style the fileUpload/WAFileUploadTag? Has anybody a css example? Or does a more comfortable version of a fileUpload exist?
The same way you apply a CSS style sheet to any other element. Note however that file uploads are special and can only really be styled with IE. This like many other things is HTML and not Seaside related.
Cheers Philippe
Who maintains the site at http://www.seaside.st ?? I could not find a contact link there. I'd like to get Run BASIC listed there as a success story if possible.
-Carl Gundel Easy Windows programming - http://www.libertybasic.com Easy Web programming - http://www.runbasic.com
Who maintains the site at http://www.seaside.st ?? I could not find a contact link there. I'd like to get Run BASIC listed there as a success story if possible.
The mailing-list is the contact.
Post a few lines describing your service, maybe with a couple of screenshots to the list and we will integrate them as soon as possible.
Cheers, Lukas
-Carl Gundel Easy Windows programming - http://www.libertybasic.com Easy Web programming - http://www.runbasic.com _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
On May 29, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Who maintains the site at http://www.seaside.st ?? I could not find a contact link there. I'd like to get Run BASIC listed there as a success story if possible.
The mailing-list is the contact.
Post a few lines describing your service, maybe with a couple of screenshots to the list and we will integrate them as soon as possible.
Cheers, Lukas
Thanks Lukas. I've added a description below. Let me know if it's too long.
Two screenshots:
Editing source code for a wiki app http://www.libertybasic.com/editingshot.png
Running the wiki http://www.libertybasic.com/wikishot.png
-Carl
Run BASIC
Run BASIC is an all-in-one web appserver built on top of Seaside that makes it easy to create web applications using a version of the BASIC programming language. Web applications are not built the way they are using CGI and scripting languages, but instead coding is done in a desktop development metaphor. Write your code and test it right in the browser and deploy it with a click. The programmer is freed from managing state and dealing with sessions. Objects are included for widgets, drawing graphics, parsing XML and executing SQL. Users can also make their own objects.
Run BASIC can be purchased as a standalone server and we also offer affordable hosting services.
http://www.runbasic.com - Main web site http://www.runbasicnet.com - Run BASIC hosting
Thanks, I added it. I removed the sentences that described standard features of Seaside. We have to pay attention that all descriptions have about the same length.
Cheers, Lukas
On 6/6/08, Carl Gundel carlg@libertybasic.com wrote:
On May 29, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Who maintains the site at http://www.seaside.st ?? I could not find a contact link there. I'd like to get Run BASIC listed there as a success story if possible.
The mailing-list is the contact.
Post a few lines describing your service, maybe with a couple of screenshots to the list and we will integrate them as soon as possible.
Cheers, Lukas
Thanks Lukas. I've added a description below. Let me know if it's too long.
Two screenshots:
Editing source code for a wiki app http://www.libertybasic.com/editingshot.png
Running the wiki http://www.libertybasic.com/wikishot.png
-Carl
Run BASIC
Run BASIC is an all-in-one web appserver built on top of Seaside that makes it easy to create web applications using a version of the BASIC programming language. Web applications are not built the way they are using CGI and scripting languages, but instead coding is done in a desktop development metaphor. Write your code and test it right in the browser and deploy it with a click. The programmer is freed from managing state and dealing with sessions. Objects are included for widgets, drawing graphics, parsing XML and executing SQL. Users can also make their own objects.
Run BASIC can be purchased as a standalone server and we also offer affordable hosting services.
http://www.runbasic.com - Main web site http://www.runbasicnet.com - Run BASIC hosting
seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
Thanks. Just one screenshot? ;-)
-Carl Gundel Easy Windows programming - http://www.libertybasic.com Easy web programming - http://www.runbasic.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lukas Renggli" renggli@gmail.com To: "Seaside - general discussion" seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 3:56 PM Subject: Re: Seaside success story Re: [Seaside] Contacting www.seaside.st
Thanks, I added it. I removed the sentences that described standard features of Seaside. We have to pay attention that all descriptions have about the same length.
Cheers, Lukas
On 6/6/08, Carl Gundel carlg@libertybasic.com wrote:
On May 29, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Who maintains the site at http://www.seaside.st ?? I could not find a contact link there. I'd like to get Run BASIC listed there as a success story if possible.
The mailing-list is the contact.
Post a few lines describing your service, maybe with a couple of screenshots to the list and we will integrate them as soon as possible.
Cheers, Lukas
Thanks Lukas. I've added a description below. Let me know if it's too long.
Two screenshots:
Editing source code for a wiki app http://www.libertybasic.com/editingshot.png
Running the wiki http://www.libertybasic.com/wikishot.png
-Carl
Run BASIC
Run BASIC is an all-in-one web appserver built on top of Seaside that makes it easy to create web applications using a version of the BASIC programming language. Web applications are not built the way they are using CGI and scripting languages, but instead coding is done in a desktop development metaphor. Write your code and test it right in the browser and deploy it with a click. The programmer is freed from managing state and dealing with sessions. Objects are included for widgets, drawing graphics, parsing XML and executing SQL. Users can also make their own objects.
Run BASIC can be purchased as a standalone server and we also offer affordable hosting services.
http://www.runbasic.com - Main web site http://www.runbasicnet.com - Run BASIC hosting
seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
Thanks. Just one screenshot? ;-)
Sorry, I missed the other one.
Added.
Cheers, Lukas
-Carl Gundel Easy Windows programming - http://www.libertybasic.com Easy web programming - http://www.runbasic.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lukas Renggli" renggli@gmail.com To: "Seaside - general discussion" seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 3:56 PM Subject: Re: Seaside success story Re: [Seaside] Contacting www.seaside.st
Thanks, I added it. I removed the sentences that described standard features of Seaside. We have to pay attention that all descriptions have about the same length.
Cheers, Lukas
On 6/6/08, Carl Gundel carlg@libertybasic.com wrote:
On May 29, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
Who maintains the site at http://www.seaside.st ?? I could not find
a
contact link there. I'd like to get Run BASIC listed there as a > >
success
story if possible.
The mailing-list is the contact.
Post a few lines describing your service, maybe with a couple of screenshots to the list and we will integrate them as soon as possible.
Cheers, Lukas
Thanks Lukas. I've added a description below. Let me know if it's too long.
Two screenshots:
Editing source code for a wiki app http://www.libertybasic.com/editingshot.png
Running the wiki http://www.libertybasic.com/wikishot.png
-Carl
Run BASIC
Run BASIC is an all-in-one web appserver built on top of Seaside that
makes
it easy to create web applications using a version of the BASIC
programming
language. Web applications are not built the way they are using CGI and scripting languages, but instead coding is done in a desktop development metaphor. Write your code and test it right in the browser and deploy
it
with a click. The programmer is freed from managing state and dealing
with
sessions. Objects are included for widgets, drawing graphics, parsing
XML
and executing SQL. Users can also make their own objects.
Run BASIC can be purchased as a standalone server and we also offer affordable hosting services.
http://www.runbasic.com - Main web site http://www.runbasicnet.com - Run BASIC hosting
seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
I'm trying to use the EditArea Javascript code editor (check it out at http://www.cdolivet.net/editarea) but it's not clear at all to me how to write the Seaside code to make it work.
Here is the example used in the documentation to show how the control is placed into a page. Any recommendations?
-Carl Gundel http://www.runbasic.com
<html> <head> <title>EditArea Test</title> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="/editarea/ edit_area/edit_area_full.js"></script> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> editAreaLoader.init({ id : "textarea_1" // textarea id ,syntax: "css" // syntax to be uses for highgliting ,start_highlight: true // to display with highlight mode on start-up }); </script> </head> <body> <form method="post"> <textarea id="textarea_1" name="content" cols="80" rows="15"> /*This is some css that will be editable with EditArea.*/ body, html{ margin: 0; padding: 0; height: 100%; border: none; overflow: hidden; }</textarea>
</form> </body> </html>
Carl,
if so, then you can't evade to figure out how to use the Seaside Scriptaculous way to serialize objects to javascript. Start understanding that part.
The Scriptaculous package which cames with Seaside does more than allowing you to access Scriptaculous features. As side note that's why I insist it was a poor naming. In fact it is a way to make smalltalk objects serializable to javascript. So that package does that *and* has mapped access to Prototye and Scriptaculous javascript libraries. But you can use it for any piece of javascript.
We are using it to map jQuery library and some plugins for it which are extensions already in use. You can take a look to them to have an idea. They are at squeaksource jQuery project.
Cheers,
Sebastian Sastre
-----Mensaje original----- De: seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org] En nombre de Carl Gundel Enviado el: Sabado, 07 de Junio de 2008 17:32 Para: Seaside - general discussion Asunto: [Seaside] Using the EditArea Javascript library
I'm trying to use the EditArea Javascript code editor (check it out at http://www.cdolivet.net/editarea) but it's not clear at all to me how to write the Seaside code to make it work.
Here is the example used in the documentation to show how the control is placed into a page. Any recommendations?
-Carl Gundel http://www.runbasic.com
<html> <head> <title>EditArea Test</title> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="/editarea/ edit_area/edit_area_full.js"></script> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> editAreaLoader.init({ id : "textarea_1" // textarea id ,syntax: "css" // syntax to be uses for highgliting ,start_highlight: true // to display with highlight mode on start-up }); </script> </head> <body> <form method="post"> <textarea id="textarea_1" name="content" cols="80" rows="15"> /*This is some css that will be editable with EditArea.*/ body, html{ margin: 0; padding: 0; height: 100%; border: none; overflow: hidden; }</textarea>
</form> </body> </html> _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
2008/6/7, Carl Gundel carlg@libertybasic.com:
I'm trying to use the EditArea Javascript code editor (check it out at http://www.cdolivet.net/editarea) but it's not clear at all to me how to write the Seaside code to make it work.
Here is the example used in the documentation to show how the control is placed into a page. Any recommendations?
Pretty standard stuff:
updateRoot: anHtmlRoot super updateRoot: anHtmlRoot. anHtmlRoot javascript url: '/editarea/edit_area/edit_area_full.js'. anHtmlRoot javascript add: 'editAreaLoader.init({id : "textarea_1",syntax: "css" ,start_highlight: true});'
renderContentOn: html html form: [ html textArea .... ]
I'm not sure whether the second JavaScript really works. Do not even think about running this with anything but Firebug.
Cheers Philippe
Phillippe,
What you sketch out below is the correct way to add in arbitrary Javascript in Seaside? I'm giving a beginners tutorial at Smalltalk Solutions, so I want to be accurate.
Thanks!
James Robertson Cincom Smalltalk Product Evangelist http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/blog/blogView Talk Small and Carry a Big Class Library
On Jun 8, 2008, at 6:15 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
2008/6/7, Carl Gundel carlg@libertybasic.com:
I'm trying to use the EditArea Javascript code editor (check it out at http://www.cdolivet.net/editarea) but it's not clear at all to me how to write the Seaside code to make it work.
Here is the example used in the documentation to show how the control is placed into a page. Any recommendations?
Pretty standard stuff:
updateRoot: anHtmlRoot super updateRoot: anHtmlRoot. anHtmlRoot javascript url: '/editarea/edit_area/edit_area_full.js'. anHtmlRoot javascript add: 'editAreaLoader.init({id : "textarea_1",syntax: "css" ,start_highlight: true});'
renderContentOn: html html form: [ html textArea .... ]
I'm not sure whether the second JavaScript really works. Do not even think about running this with anything but Firebug.
Cheers Philippe _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
2008/6/8, James Robertson jrobertson@cincom.com:
Phillippe,
What you sketch out below is the correct way to add in arbitrary
Javascript in Seaside? I'm giving a beginners tutorial at Smalltalk Solutions, so I want to be accurate.
No, how to integrate a JavaScript library depends on the library. Especially when and how to run initialization code is different for each library.
The example I gave just translates the editarea instructions to Seaside.
The imperative of using Firebug is universal however.
Cheers Philippe
Not the specific init - The use of #updateRoot:
James Robertson Cincom Smalltalk Product Evangelist http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/blog/blogView Talk Small and Carry a Big Class Library
On Jun 8, 2008, at 10:48 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
2008/6/8, James Robertson jrobertson@cincom.com:
Phillippe,
What you sketch out below is the correct way to add in
arbitrary Javascript in Seaside? I'm giving a beginners tutorial at Smalltalk Solutions, so I want to be accurate.
No, how to integrate a JavaScript library depends on the library. Especially when and how to run initialization code is different for each library.
The example I gave just translates the editarea instructions to Seaside.
The imperative of using Firebug is universal however.
Cheers Philippe _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
Oh yes, in fact it's the only way to add something to the <head>-section of the HTML document.
Cheers Philippe
2008/6/8, James Robertson jrobertson@cincom.com:
Not the specific init - The use of #updateRoot:
James Robertson Cincom Smalltalk Product Evangelist http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/blog/blogView Talk Small and Carry a Big Class Library
On Jun 8, 2008, at 10:48 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
2008/6/8, James Robertson jrobertson@cincom.com:
Phillippe,
What you sketch out below is the correct way to add in arbitrary
Javascript in Seaside? I'm giving a beginners tutorial at Smalltalk Solutions, so I want to be accurate.
No, how to integrate a JavaScript library depends on the library. Especially when and how to run initialization code is different for each library.
The example I gave just translates the editarea instructions to Seaside.
The imperative of using Firebug is universal however.
Cheers Philippe _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org
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On Jun 8, 2008, at 6:15 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
anHtmlRoot javascript url: '/editarea/edit_area/edit_area_full.js'. anHtmlRoot javascript add: 'editAreaLoader.init({id : "textarea_1",syntax: "css" ,start_highlight: true});'
Thanks so much. It worked!
-Carl Gundel Easy Windows programming - http://www.libertybasic.com Easy Web programming - http://www.runbasic.com
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