1. Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> Apr 08, 2003
- 376 views
ok everybody, 'Popup Gorilla' is done! (for now) Please visit www.popupgorilla.cjb.net to download version 0.1! It works great! thanks to everybody for their help with finding sites with popups. email me any bugs (if you can find em!) I've also included an update to PatRat's systray library, so it will support setHandler() rather than onXXX(), which caused me hours of frustration until I figured it out. ~Greg g.haberek at comcast.net
2. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Apr 08, 2003
- 377 views
1) I use Opera (and I've paid for it too.) 2) Wildcard searching would be a nice option to catch titles that change constantly. 3) Have an option to change the checking rate. 4) I'm using Win2000 and the icon isn't visible in the systray when minimised. All I get is a blank area. -- Derek
3. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> Apr 08, 2003
- 386 views
> 1) I use Opera (and I've paid for it too.) I have the free version of Opera (needed it for research), and I've found that Opera has a funny way of handling its child windows. If you use my Windows Monitor, you'll see what I mean: Open Opera with a few pages, then Refresh WM and sort by Class. You'll see two classes: Opera Main Window and OpWindow. If you close OpWindow, all of Opera closes. If you close Opera Main Window, all of Opera closes. If someone has a way to close *some* Opera windows, I'll gladly include it. Right now, PG scans classes, which makes it easy to add more browsers as they come along, just by adding a string to the known classes. > 2) Wildcard searching would be a nice option to catch titles that change > constantly. Work In Progress, probably version 0.2 in a week or so... > 3) Have an option to change the checking rate. See #2 Also coming is a better Import feature, and a saved "Kill Count" > 4) I'm using Win2000 and the icon isn't visible in the systray when > minimised. All I get is a blank area. Hmmm... Not sure on this one. I'll probably fix this once I get XP, or maybe someone else can look into this, since I still use '98SE. It might have to do with the relative path of the file. I thought I fixed this by grabbing the start up directory from the second part of command_line() but this may not be the case in Win2k.
4. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by mistertrik at hotmail.com Apr 08, 2003
- 369 views
I use opera! :oP And it's free too, if you don't mind too much about a small banner top right. Oh well, I don't have too much of a problem with popups, they can be disabled within Opera anyway. ===================================================== .______<-------------------\__ / _____<--------------------__|=== ||_ <-------------------/ \__| Mr Trick >From: Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> >Subject: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla > > >ok everybody, 'Popup Gorilla' is done! (for now) Please visit >www.popupgorilla.cjb.net to >download version 0.1! It works great! thanks to everybody for their help >with finding sites with >popups. email me any bugs (if you can find em!) I've also included an >update to PatRat's systray >library, so it will support setHandler() rather than onXXX(), which caused >me hours of >frustration until I figured it out. > > >~Greg >g.haberek at comcast.net > > > >TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! >
5. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Apr 08, 2003
- 363 views
Hey Greg, > My next project is an easy to use, wizard-based installer. I wish you much luck and if I can be of assitance, let me know. Ive been working on an installer for 'almost' a couple years now. (No Win32lib, little Euphoria and lots and lots of Win32 API) Pitfalls: Cross-Windows Environment implementation Cross-Windows Registry fondling (Security issues) Cross-Windows Graphics Utilization Encapsilating files, what compression (will function) Cross-Windows Security for Software Company (updates from Web, email passkeys based on user account registration before they D/L a on the fly passkey version (each D/L'er will need a private key emailed to them to extract.)) No.1 issue, keep it small (-70k) and very fast......... etc...etc...etc I thought it would be easy at first heh, was I ever wrong.... I am just about ready to release an installer that will make INNO sit-up and take notice...(Source code included) Perhaps after Rob has the final release of Euphoria 2.4 (Ive said something similar before, so dont hold me to it.) Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Haberek" <g.haberek at comcast.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 11:21 PM Subject: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla > ok everybody, 'Popup Gorilla' is done! (for now) Please visit > www.popupgorilla.cjb.net to > download version 0.1! It works great! thanks to everybody for their help with > finding sites with > popups. email me any bugs (if you can find em!) I've also included an update > to PatRat's systray > library, so it will support setHandler() rather than onXXX(), which caused me > hours of > frustration until I figured it out. > > > ~Greg > g.haberek at comcast.net
6. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> Apr 08, 2003
- 365 views
I've been looking to do something similar to NSIS (Nullsoft SuperPIMP Installation System) which throws the installer, script, and compressed files (zlib or bzip2) into one executable. Unfortunately, one needs to learn the scripting language in order to use it. NSIS claims "Wizards slow you down," but I disagree, I think wizards speed up the process of making the install script. When I say "easy to use" and "wizard based" I means it! I figured I could have a WinZip-like interface, which groups all files into one file, compresses it, throws a scipt on the front and names it install.dat. The installer would just be a generic executable, which looks for an install.dat file, processes the script and extracts the files. Support for the Registry and Environtment variables would surely come in time. Right now, I'm just looking for a quick way to package all my files so people don't complain "I don't know how to use WinZip" (I've gotten about 4 emails on this already, from my friends who want to use my software.) ~Greg g.haberek at comcast.net PS: Euman, I was considering using some of your API-based code write my installer, since Win32Lib has way too much overhead. (I know, I know, the translator eliminates all excess code, but I don't need to have Win32Lib indexing all my stuff in this project) I may even need to write the installer in C in order to make it smaller. (I haven't done that in over 4 years!) ----- Original Message ----- From: <euman at bellsouth.net> To: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 11:15 AM Subject: Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla Hey Greg, > My next project is an easy to use, wizard-based installer. I wish you much luck and if I can be of assitance, let me know. Ive been working on an installer for 'almost' a couple years now. (No Win32lib, little Euphoria and lots and lots of Win32 API) Pitfalls: Cross-Windows Environment implementation Cross-Windows Registry fondling (Security issues) Cross-Windows Graphics Utilization Encapsilating files, what compression (will function) Cross-Windows Security for Software Company (updates from Web, email passkeys based on user account registration before they D/L a on the fly passkey version (each D/L'er will need a private key emailed to them to extract.)) No.1 issue, keep it small (-70k) and very fast......... etc...etc...etc I thought it would be easy at first heh, was I ever wrong.... I am just about ready to release an installer that will make INNO sit-up and take notice...(Source code included) Perhaps after Rob has the final release of Euphoria 2.4 (Ive said something similar before, so dont hold me to it.) Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Haberek" <g.haberek at comcast.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 11:21 PM Subject: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla > ok everybody, 'Popup Gorilla' is done! (for now) Please visit > www.popupgorilla.cjb.net to > download version 0.1! It works great! thanks to everybody for their help with > finding sites with > popups. email me any bugs (if you can find em!) I've also included an update > to PatRat's systray > library, so it will support setHandler() rather than onXXX(), which caused me > hours of > frustration until I figured it out. > > > ~Greg > g.haberek at comcast.net ==^^=============================================================== This email was sent to: g.haberek at comcast.net TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE!
7. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Apr 09, 2003
- 372 views
On Tue, 8 Apr 2003 11:15:41 -0400, euman at bellsouth.net wrote: >Security for Software Company (updates from Web, email passkeys >based on user account registration before they D/L a on the fly passkey=20 >version (each D/L'er will need a private key emailed to them to = extract.)) May I ask how far you have got on that? Pete
8. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by jordah at btopenworld.com Apr 09, 2003
- 424 views
hi Euman, The installer needn't be cross-platform but if you could achieve this, then it would be great. For the mean time you could implement the win32 version. Besides a lot of pple use windows. i wish you all my luck. BTW, I have a question for u, 1) Can you find the zero based index of a menu item using its id without looping through the whole menu set? Jordah ----- Original Message ----- From: <euman at bellsouth.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 4:15 PM Subject: Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla Hey Greg, > My next project is an easy to use, wizard-based installer. I wish you much luck and if I can be of assitance, let me know. Ive been working on an installer for 'almost' a couple years now. (No Win32lib, little Euphoria and lots and lots of Win32 API) Pitfalls: Cross-Windows Environment implementation Cross-Windows Registry fondling (Security issues) Cross-Windows Graphics Utilization Encapsilating files, what compression (will function) Cross-Windows Security for Software Company (updates from Web, email passkeys based on user account registration before they D/L a on the fly passkey version (each D/L'er will need a private key emailed to them to extract.)) No.1 issue, keep it small (-70k) and very fast......... etc...etc...etc I thought it would be easy at first heh, was I ever wrong.... I am just about ready to release an installer that will make INNO sit-up and take notice...(Source code included) Perhaps after Rob has the final release of Euphoria 2.4 (Ive said something similar before, so dont hold me to it.) Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Haberek" <g.haberek at comcast.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 11:21 PM Subject: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla > ok everybody, 'Popup Gorilla' is done! (for now) Please visit www.popupgorilla.cjb.net to > download version 0.1! It works great! thanks to everybody for their help with finding sites with > popups. email me any bugs (if you can find em!) I've also included an update to PatRat's systray > library, so it will support setHandler() rather than onXXX(), which caused me hours of > frustration until I figured it out. > > > ~Greg > g.haberek at comcast.net ==^^=============================================================== This email was sent to: jordah at btopenworld.com TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE!
9. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Apr 10, 2003
- 371 views
----- Original Message ----- From: <jordah at btopenworld.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla > > hi Euman, > The installer needn't be cross-platform but if you could achieve this, > then it would be great. For the mean time you could implement the win32 > version. Besides a lot of pple use windows. i wish you all my luck. > > BTW, I have a question for u, > > 1) Can you find the zero based index of a menu item using its id without > looping through the whole menu set? > Jordah Just a guess here but try something similar to this: integer mItems, mItemSubs hmenu = GetMenu(hwnd) hsubmenu = GetSubMenu(GetSubMenu(hmenu,mItemSubs),mItems) "mItem will be what you see before the dropdown and mItemSubs are the Items associated with the dropdown and this is zero based" Perhaps this will clue you in, if not, let me know... Euman
10. Re: Announcing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Apr 10, 2003
- 376 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete Lomax" <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>ouncing The Arrival of Popup Gorilla >>Security for Software Company (updates from Web, email passkeys >>based on user account registration before they D/L a on the fly passkey >>version (each D/L'er will need a private key emailed to them to extract.)) >May I ask how far you have got on that? Pete This is where most of my effort has been focused on for the past several months. I have three servers (IIs, Xitami and Apache) that I have complete automated scripts for. I have a simple mail system that works but what Im concerned about are major sites that have multiple D/L's at once. The passkey will need generation and be patched into the installer + emailing the client the right key. (CPU time is the issue.) This is really a seperate part of the Installer System and could possibly be part of my PRO version although once further testing on my part is complete, anyone in the Euphoria community who test the program and submits results will obviously recieve credit and a copy of the code. I havent decided how to license the code because I need to eat. Euman