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    • Dan RathbunD Offline
      Dan Rathbun
      last edited by

      @garry k said:

      So I'm not sure exactly what this metatag is suppose to do. I'm not sure where the tag should go ( although I did read a microsoft page where they placed it immediately after <head>

      WITHIN the HEAD section, BEFORE any SCRIPT or STYLE sections (tags).

      I am sorry that webpage shows the tag incorrectly.

      It should be:

      <meta http-equiv="MSThemeCompatible" content="Yes">

      It will be ignored under Safari.
      On Windows it will make the web browser control use native MS Common Control styling (just like the users dialog boxes. Buttons with hover effect, styled checkboxes etc.)

      I'm not here much anymore.

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      • Dan RathbunD Offline
        Dan Rathbun
        last edited by

        Activate Windows native control styling...

        How to: <meta http-equiv="MSThemeCompatible" content="Yes">


        EDIT: changed name= to http-equiv=

        I'm not here much anymore.

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        • G Offline
          Garry K
          last edited by

          Thanks - I will see if someone will help test this on a Mac once I get closer to releasing the StairMaker plugin.

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          • tt_suT Offline
            tt_su
            last edited by

            A bit late to the party, but if you just need simple controls and theming then you can try out SKUI: https://github.com/thomthom/SKUI/wiki/Quick-Overview

            Takes care of all the WebDialog stuff and exposes only a Ruby object model to the GUI elements.

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            • G Offline
              Garry K
              last edited by

              Interesting idea - but what I need goes a bit above this. I want to add into the web dialog a jquery call using JSON to query a MySql database on my website. I will use PHP for the server portion.

              In any event - good knowledge of CSS, HTML and JS is good to have.

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              • G Offline
                Garry K
                last edited by

                Well, call me frustrated.

                The simple test application worked with the Mac. But the complete Stair Maker plugin does not work with the Mac.

                I've added instance variables for the web dialog.
                I've stored the text that Ruby passes over to the Web Dialog as an instance variable and built prior to calling the web dialog.

                I must be missing something. The overall strategy now is:

                if ( document.addEventListener )
                document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", ready, false );
                else if ( document.attachEvent )
                document.attachEvent( "onreadystatechange", check_ready );

                When the DOM is loaded it makes a call back to ruby with text == 'loaded'.
                ruby then passes the string over to the web dialog for processing.
                When the user clicks the button the web dialog traverses the DOM and peels out all of the text for input controls and builds up a single string. Then makes a call back to ruby and closes the dialog.

                One question I have is can Safari handle making a call to execute script from within the ruby call back. Or do I need to consider turning this into a state machine?

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                • S Offline
                  slbaumgartner
                  last edited by

                  @garry k said:

                  Well, call me frustrated.

                  One question I have is can Safari handle making a call to execute script from within the ruby call back. Or do I need to consider turning this into a state machine?

                  Yes, WebKit can handle making an execute_script call from within a Ruby skp: callback. But you have to be careful what the script does. On the Mac, Ruby will wait synchronously for javascript to return, but javascript will not wait for Ruby, so you have to be careful. Sometimes a state machine or similar is the only solution.

                  A picky point we Mac'ers need always to reinforce: WebDialog uses the WebKit library, not Safari.

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                  • A Offline
                    adt2
                    last edited by

                    Garry - Where do I get the updated version? I can't find a download link...

                    Andy

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                    • G Offline
                      Garry K
                      last edited by

                      It is on the stair maker thread

                      http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=183%26amp;t=54157%26amp;p=510178#p510178

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                      • G Offline
                        Garry K
                        last edited by

                        Steve,

                        In ruby the last statement in the callback is
                        dialog.execute_script( script )

                        In the web side there is a parsing routine plus the populate_drop_down function

                        
                        function from_ruby( data )
                        {
                        	var element;
                        	var pair;
                        	var pairs = data.split( '&' );
                        	var count = pairs.length;
                        
                        	for ( var i = 0; i < count; i++ )
                        	{
                        		pair = pairs[i].split( '=' );
                        
                        		element = document.getElementById( pair[0] )
                        
                        		if ( element.type == "select-one" )
                        		{
                        			if ( pair[1].indexOf('|') == -1 )
                        				element.selectedIndex = pair[1];
                        			else
                        				populate_drop_down( element, pair[1] );
                        		}
                        		else if ( element.type == "text" )
                        			element.value = pair[1];
                        		else if ( element.type == "checkbox" )
                        			element.checked = pair[1] == '1';
                        	}
                        }
                        
                        

                        It almost seems like the DOM isn't really ready to receive updates.

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                          driven
                          last edited by

                          <head>
                          <script type="text/javascript">
                          var xmlHttp = null;
                          
                          if ( document.addEventListener )
                          	document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", ready, false );
                          else if ( document.attachEvent )
                          	document.attachEvent( "onreadystatechange", check_ready );
                          
                          function from_ruby( data )
                          {
                             xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
                             xmlHttp.open( "POST", "http://cabmaker32.com//stairmaker_service.php", true );
                             xmlHttp.onreadystatechange = handleRequestStateChange;
                             xmlHttp.send( data );
                          }
                          function ruby_call( text )
                          {
                             window.location.href = 'skp;ruby_callback@' + text;
                          }
                          function handleRequestStateChange()
                          {
                          	if ( xmlHttp.readyState == 4 )
                          	{
                          		if ( xmlHttp.status == 200 )
                          			ruby_call( xmlHttp.responseText );
                          		else
                          			ruby_call( 'error' );
                          	}
                          }
                          function check_ready()
                          {
                          	if ( document.readyState === "complete" )
                          		ready()
                          }
                          function ready()
                          {
                          	ruby_call( "loaded" );
                          }
                          </script>
                          </head>
                          

                          this is all I can grab before I get the service denied message....

                          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                            slbaumgartner
                            last edited by

                            Screen Shot 2014-02-05 at 8.02.33 PM.png
                            @garry k said:

                            Steve,

                            In ruby the last statement in the callback is
                            dialog.execute_script( script )

                            In the web side there is a parsing routine plus the populate_drop_down function

                            
                            > function from_ruby( data )
                            > {
                            > 	var element;
                            > 	var pair;
                            > 	var pairs = data.split( '&' );
                            > 	var count = pairs.length;
                            > 
                            > 	for ( var i = 0; i < count; i++ )
                            > 	{
                            > 		pair = pairs[i].split( '=' );
                            > 
                            > 		element = document.getElementById( pair[0] )
                            > 
                            > 		if ( element.type == "select-one" )
                            > 		{
                            > 			if ( pair[1].indexOf('|') == -1 )
                            > 				element.selectedIndex = pair[1];
                            > 			else
                            > 				populate_drop_down( element, pair[1] );
                            > 		}
                            > 		else if ( element.type == "text" )
                            > 			element.value = pair[1];
                            > 		else if ( element.type == "checkbox" )
                            > 			element.checked = pair[1] == '1';
                            > 	}
                            > }
                            > 
                            

                            It almost seems like the DOM isn't really ready to receive updates.

                            I downloaded the rbz from the curved stairs topic hoping I could help, but all I get is this error dialog...

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                            • D Offline
                              driven
                              last edited by

                              it's Gary's birthday and 'her that needs to be obeyed' has curtailed his explorations....lol

                              learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                              • S Offline
                                slbaumgartner
                                last edited by

                                The first time I click "Stair Maker", a blank dialog window pops up at upper left and the Ruby Console displays:

                                show 1
                                loaded 1
                                cb1 complete

                                then after a moment that window disappears and the error message box appears. At that point the console adds:

                                closed 1

                                And I also notice that four new layers have been added to the model: Handrail, Risers, Stringers, Treads.

                                When I click ok on the error message box, the console adds:
                                loaded 2
                                cb2 complete

                                and this web dialog appears:

                                Screen Shot 2014-02-06 at 1.33.19 PM.png

                                If I click the Load button, any values I have typed into fields are reset and the console again adds:
                                loaded 2
                                cb2 complete

                                If I click the OK button, the web dialog closes and the console adds:
                                closed 2
                                cb2 complete

                                If I then select Stair Maker again, it immediately pops up the error message, without displaying the first three console messages about "1".

                                Since your Ruby is scrambled, I have no idea what is happening on that side, but does this behavior correspond to what you expect? If not, what exactly is the problem?

                                I noticed that your HTML has a bogus <body"> element. It appears that the WebDialog ignores it.

                                Steve

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                                • G Offline
                                  Garry K
                                  last edited by

                                  Steve,

                                  Ok we are getting somewhere. Can you tell me if the input boxes and drop downs were populated before you clicked on the "Load" button.

                                  "user not on file" at the top of the dialog is correct for an error code -21.
                                  I believe that if you edit the defaults.txt file and stick in the user and password from registering with my web site that you would be able to create a circular stair.

                                  I will temporarily make changes to the web service so that you don't have to edit the defaults.txt file. And I am going to rem out the extra messages and drop the load button.

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                                  • D Offline
                                    driven
                                    last edited by

                                    garry

                                    I'm not getting as far as steve...

                                    from WebKit WebInspector inside SU...

                                    [Error] SyntaxError; Expected token ')' (file;///, line 1)
                                    > ready
                                    < function ready() {
                                    	ruby_call( "loaded" );
                                    }
                                    

                                    learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                                    • G Offline
                                      Garry K
                                      last edited by

                                      Did you update the defaults.txt file or leave it as 'user' and 'test'

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                                      • S Offline
                                        slbaumgartner
                                        last edited by

                                        @garry k said:

                                        Steve,

                                        Ok we are getting somewhere. Can you tell me if the input boxes and drop downs were populated before you clicked on the "Load" button.

                                        "user not on file" at the top of the dialog is correct for an error code -21.
                                        I believe that if you edit the defaults.txt file and stick in the user and password from registering with my web site that you would be able to create a circular stair.

                                        I will temporarily make changes to the web service so that you don't have to edit the defaults.txt file. And I am going to rem out the extra messages and drop the load button.

                                        Yes, Garry, all the fields in the dialog were populated when it first appeared, including drop-down lists.

                                        Steve

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                                        • S Offline
                                          slbaumgartner
                                          last edited by

                                          @garry k said:

                                          Steve,

                                          Ok we are getting somewhere. Can you tell me if the input boxes and drop downs were populated before you clicked on the "Load" button.

                                          "user not on file" at the top of the dialog is correct for an error code -21.
                                          I believe that if you edit the defaults.txt file and stick in the user and password from registering with my web site that you would be able to create a circular stair.

                                          I will temporarily make changes to the web service so that you don't have to edit the defaults.txt file. And I am going to rem out the extra messages and drop the load button.

                                          I registered on your site, edited the info into the defaults.txt, and voila, got this:

                                          Screen Shot 2014-02-06 at 9.42.19 PM.png

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                                          • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                            jeff hammond
                                            last edited by

                                            @slbaumgartner said:

                                            I registered on your site, edited the info into the defaults.txt, and voila, got this:

                                            hmm.. strange.. a few of us are testing in the stairMaker thread and not getting that far.. we're using mavericks and 2013make or su8.. what OS / SU are you testing on?

                                            [EDIT] just tried it on su8pro / mavericks and i'm still getting a window with all blank fields/menus.. i'll try it on my other computer running lion in an hour or so.

                                            dotdotdot

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