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Nov 11, 2007 19:15:36 GMT -5
Post by Alyce on Nov 11, 2007 19:15:36 GMT -5
Question for Carl.
Mike edited the RAW page on the wiki to include this code:
raw httpget$("http://www.runbasic.com/")
It works fine for me and returns the runbasic home page.
You changed it like this:
raw httpget$(http://www.runbasic.com/)
That won't run at all. I get a debug page when I try to run it. It needs the quotation marks. Right?
Also, thanks for the demo that adds two numbers. We can do some pretty neat stuff!
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RAW
Nov 11, 2007 19:47:22 GMT -5
Post by carlgundel on Nov 11, 2007 19:47:22 GMT -5
Question for Carl. Mike edited the RAW page on the wiki to include this code: raw httpget$(" www.runbasic.com/") It works fine for me and returns the runbasic home page. You changed it like this: raw httpget$(http://www.runbasic.com/) That won't run at all. I get a debug page when I try to run it. It needs the quotation marks. Right? Also, thanks for the demo that adds two numbers. We can do some pretty neat stuff! Hey Alyce. I didn't edit that example. I just added the example after it that uses the UrlKeys$ variable to add two numbers. I don't doubt that somehow the quotation marks were lost when I edited the page, but I guess that this happened because of some bug in the Wiki. Before saving this reply I went and edited the page and put the quotes back in, but when I saved it they were still missing. Very odd. Thanks for asking. -Carl
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RAW
Nov 12, 2007 6:47:33 GMT -5
Post by Alyce on Nov 12, 2007 6:47:33 GMT -5
Hey Alyce. I didn't edit that example. I just added the example after it that uses the UrlKeys$ variable to add two numbers. I don't doubt that somehow the quotation marks were lost when I edited the page, but I guess that this happened because of some bug in the Wiki. Before saving this reply I went and edited the page and put the quotes back in, but when I saved it they were still missing. Very odd. Thanks for asking. -Carl Wow. It must be a glitch. The page history shows that you removed the statement with quotes and replaced it with one without quotes. I often check the history so I can see quickly what new, nifty thing was added to a page. Your example is nifty! I see that Jerry fixed the quotes problem, so we're good to go.
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