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I am wanting to update the CPublishSpaceDialog class to
point to a location other than earth.software.umn.edu in the current Cobalt code * I am assuming this class is functional for publishing .c3d templates? * This is done via FTP? I am having trouble locating "earth.software.umn.edu" to make the change ... I am sure this is a simple process... Just needing a bit of guidance Any help would be appreciated ! Rich ====== Confidentiality Notice: This message is from the Southeast Kansas Education Service Center. This message and any attachments may contain information that is confidential and/or legally privileged. It is intended only for the use of the individual(s) and entity named above as the recipient of the message. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please notify the sender immediately. We ask that you please delete this message, and do not deliver, distribute or copy the message or any attachments. Thank you. |
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Found what I was looking for (publishSpaceNamed) & have changed the "url :=" to
the location I want to send the world template data to.... now looking at these 2 lines: ======= result := HTTPClient httpPostMultipart: url args: args. Transcript show: result content. ======= Now writing a PHP script to process what appears to be posted HTTP form elements being sent (looked up "httpPostMultipart")? Not getting anything & wondering if I am even close to being on the right track? |
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Extending this thread hoping it helps others (also as I dig in deeper) ...
Wrote a script and first just grabbed all $_POST variables ... ends up $_POST["screenshot"] is the only variable with what looks like would contain the .c3d template data however when opening it in Cobalt nothing loads (no error messages either). Guessing Im close (those the $_POST["screenshot"] is more than likely a jpg image?) === |
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Hello,
I just looked over the Smalltalk code and it looks like it only saves the screenshot, but nothing else so far. Thomas Braun |
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In reply to this post by RICH WHITE
Hi,
if you are looking for strings like earth.software.umn.edu, there might be a menu item "Search for Method Strings with it". I don't know about croquet, but in Squeak image I can select the text earth.software.umn.edu and then right click, to get a context menu that contains "Search for Method Strings with it". HTH Matthias On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 6:39 PM, RICH WHITE <[hidden email]> wrote: > I am wanting to update the CPublishSpaceDialog class to point to a location > other than earth.software.umn.edu in the current Cobalt code > > * I am assuming this class is functional for publishing .c3d templates? > * This is done via FTP? > > I am having trouble locating "earth.software.umn.edu" to make the change ... > I am sure this is a simple process... Just needing a bit of guidance > > Any help would be appreciated ! > > Rich > > ====== > Confidentiality Notice: This message is from the Southeast Kansas Education > Service Center. This message and any attachments may contain information > that is confidential and/or legally privileged. It is intended only for the > use of the individual(s) and entity named above as the recipient of the > message. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, or if this > message has been addressed to you in error, please notify the sender > immediately. We ask that you please delete this message, and do not deliver, > distribute or copy the message or any attachments. Thank you. > ... [show rest of quote]
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