Well, you have the java choice ;-)
Java and javawebstart do the same thing as explain by James.
Check http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/architecture.html
But you'll still locked into Sun (instead of microsoft) ;-)
Christophe
Dawn M. Wolthuis wrote:
And will this next version of .NET run
Kate,
A forum is a message board. If you subscribe to a listserver list
(like this one) you start reading and responding from that point forward
and everything is ::pushed:: to you mail box. With a forum, you can
easily look at posts which pre-date your joining (a big plus) and you
have to
Hi Kate,
the web based forum they are talking about is essentially the same as this
list. Contrary to some complainants that there is no e-mail notification,
there is, in fact, an option for immediate e-mailing of new posts. However,
you do need to write your new or response posts on the web site
The main argument against the forum is that some of you
out their can
not access the web. How can anyone in a development
role do their
job properly nowadays
without being able to access the web. I am sure that if
all we had
was a forum on the web, admin departments would be told
that X needs
Dennis,
I certainly hope your boss is not on this list!
Schalk
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 05:18:49 -0400, Results [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dennis,
If it helps you any, I've had bosses like your over here (U. S.) and
they come in all nationalities and regions. If misery loves company,
then you
You'll need to search the archives for this (I don't have any of the
stuff you mention :-) but there was discussion about calling virtual
fields from ODBC a little while ago.
I think at least one of the points was does it rely on environment
variables or stuff set up by LOGIN? It appears that
Hello Tony,
At 03:56 PM 21/04/2004, Tony Gravagno wrote:
I'm just trying to find the time to get into Mono. I believe it has a
bright future and will be great for all of us wanting cross-platform access
into our MV apps.
Maybe also have a look at dotgnu:
I suspect my Executing helper program problem may be related to a rather
dodgy NT box (NTECCI) that keeps rebooting unexpectedly. The NT box usually
has a few UniData ODBC connections open and it appears UniData isn't
clearing up properly after the client crashes. The result is an awful lot of
That's a LITTLE unfair :-)
Yes Miguel is a publicist, but the war is fought mainly by clueless
lusers who don't understand the real issues :-(
KDE is C++ and Free, Gnome is C and Open. There are fundamentally deep
issues with regard to all four choices, and the developers mostly
respect each
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SNIP
But the problem has always been the equivalent of what mvInternet does. That is, connect Apache to Universe. So you have another idea of how to connect Apache (or really any other page server) to Universe? I don't understand what open port 80 means or whether this
OOPS my nice looking cut and paste thingy didn't stick:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
But the problem has always been the equivalent of what mvInternet does. That is, connect Apache to Universe. So you have another idea of how to connect Apache (or really any other page server) to Universe?
Java Web Start works reasonably well, and I have used it. But I sure don't
see how you are locked in to Sun by using it. The Java libraries will be
perpetuated with or without Sun. For example, IBM develops with Java, and
I'm certain they don't think they are locked into Sun.
Locked into
I didn't suggest using Yahoo Groups, just using it as an
example. I hate the ads...but then again, it's free too.
From my experience, I've usually seen fairly good response
times to posts and replies (2 hrs). Whether it makes a difference
of .us vs .au don't know. But some of the replies have
Dawn M. Wolthuis wrote:
Java Web Start works reasonably well, and I have used it. But I sure don't
see how you are locked in to Sun by using it. The Java libraries will be
perpetuated with or without Sun. For example, IBM develops with Java, and
I'm certain they don't think they are locked into
Sorry it has been a day before I reply, however getting the digest version
delays my response somewhat. I take my hat of to people who deal with the
deluge of individual emails each day!
Will said: But if this works like boards.ancestry.com or www.genforum.com
then if you post via the email, your
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's my expertise:
1) Pick BASIC
2) I can write HTML and I wrote a few javascripts!
3) I setup Apache as a web server
Then Pixius' product is *perfect* for you, that's all you need. Using
exactly that, we
OK, I hate to keep perpetuating this thread, which has nothing to do
with U2, but...
That has not been my experience with web forums. Most forum software I
have seen brings topics with recent replies to the top, and highlights
threads with new activity. I have seen long dormant threads become
Except you've only addressed one minor point of mine.
The fact is, most activity seems to happen stateside.
Email means I can actually hold a conversation with someone stateside.
A forum means any conversation is likely to go like a satellite phone -
with a TWELVE HOUR delay (on average)
Yes, I agree.
But .NET is also an open specification, the .NET file format and the
jvm are ecma standardized.
And there is already an open .net vm : mono.
So using .net does not locked more into microsoft than using sun lock
you into sun.
And the .NET jvm is free of charge, so no more dollars to
Fawaz,
Have you installed VSG on your PC? It is used for make Unidata files into SQL tables
and views. Also, it helps if you have Unidata 6.0 installed. Once you have an SQL
table, you can install the ODBC drivers under windows, assuming you are using windows,
and create a DSN to retrieve
1. Creating UniSQL compliant dictionary items.
Have a look at the command CREATE.SQL which will set up the
relevant items in a compliant fashion e.g. dashes become underscores.
2. When we did this, we set up separate VOC pointers to the files of interest
with separate dictionaries. The create.sql
I think someone posted the name of the voc entry required if you want to do
something at the time of an ODBC login, such as initializing named common
memory. Otherwise, I suspect it is in the doc somewhere (sorry I don't have
more details). Check the voc on your previous system for an entry like
Even though AFAIK the C# compiler itself is still available free.
Yes, the VB.NET and the C# compiler are absolutely free. There is NOTHING
that you can do with Visual Studio.NET that you can't do with the free
download and notepad (or other). Actually, there are things you can do with
the
Okay, I'll bite.
I use Linux exclusively, other than when forced to run win98 or win2000,
which I do on Linux in a VMware Workstation window, with my Linux
streaming video or audio running in the background... (my personal
touch)
Running gnome-terminal in 80x60 mode, I can connect to our
Oh. The Microsoft model...
:-)
On Apr 21, 2004, at 6:29, George Gallen wrote:
from it/for it, but if you think your getting a great buy for your
money, your willing to accept almost any flaw.
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Never thought about that.h.
Except their products aren't cheap!
and don't always work.
Which in the case of the TV, definitely worked, and
for $1 was cheap.
George
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From: Clif Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 1:00 PM
To: U2
I attended a VMWare symposium sponsored by IBM, Novell and a local
(quite large) consulting/programming/implementation firm. The
representative from Novell stated they would be completely off M$
products by the end of the year with nearly all desktops using Suse
Linux and OpenOffice.org for their
I wrote:
... An Enterprise level shop doesn't care
that the software costs over US1000 and probably wouldn't be
using PHP for development. The Borland model is bl**dy expensive.
Dangit, I meant to emphasize that The Borland model NOT is bl**dy
expensive.
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In a message dated 4/21/2004 9:43:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I think there are better solutions out there. For example searching the web
(having web access allows staff to find solutions for your company!) I was
able to find this http://phorum.org/ - Phorum is a
Karl,
Sounds interesting. So you have a screen that is 80 columns by 60 rows. Does that
mean that you can than do PRINT @(0,60) to get the bottom line of the screen? And can
you do 132 by 60??
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Karl L Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Apr 21, 2004 12:51
Replied to e-mail request before I saw this. Yes, everything comes direct
from Microsoft, DVDs, newsletters, support, etc. MS never questioned the
source and I get the same services as anyone who buys direct. I have never
received anything from the original vendor.
Where did you find the legal
Ken,
At the risk of stating the obvious, have you checked that the
correct version of the SUBR is cataloged?
Sorry to have to throw this out without fully researching it first, but
I've got a client with a pressing problem.
They are in the final stages of preparing to switch over from their
Stop teasing us, Tony. grin What's the source where we can get MSDN
subscriptions for $1,300?
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Clif
On Apr 21, 2004, at 12:36, Tony Gravagno wrote:
Replied to e-mail request before I saw this. Yes, everything comes
direct
from Microsoft, DVDs, newsletters, support, etc. MS
Apologies to those of you in u2-community who are seeing this again.
The City of Salinas, in Salinas, CA (Central Coast of California) is
hiring a Senior Programmer Analyst. The following link contains information
on how to apply:
http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us/Admin/HRjobs/SrProg.html
This is a good conversation and one we ought to be able to make progress
with over time.
When the U2UG board agreed to take on the u2-users list from Clif, we
figured that we would serve the community best if we don't vary too many
factors at one time. We would prefer that the move from [EMAIL
MSDN Universal 7.0 1 year subscr. with $300 dvd discount is $1,125 at
buycheapsoftware.com I did buy software from them before and it was
legit, but please do not take this post as a recommendation or something.
Simply pricing info.
JD
Stop teasing us, Tony. grin What's the source where we can
Clif Oliver wrote:
Stop teasing us, Tony. grin What's the source where we can get MSDN
subscriptions for $1,300?
OK OK ... arm is twisting in agony, people love me when they can save a
buck but rarely when they can spend a buck, what up wit dat?...
Get it here:
Steve,
I run a terminal emulator (Netterm) in 165x64 mode - no more because that's
the smallest font I can read on the 17 monitor here.
I run this on a Windows client against an aix/UV/SB+ app.
The main advantage being that it just gives me lots of read space for
programs.
And yes, if our users
Hi -- any way to disable users from using the Before and After fields at the bottom of
the form.
This can be used to enter DELETE,MODIFY, even CLEAR-FILE statements, and opens the
database
wide open to any sort of abuse , intentional or otherwise.
Also , any other field in the form can be used
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On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:10, Tony Gravagno wrote:
Get it here: http://store.viosoftware.biz/msunsu701yes.html
Thanks, Tony. We appreciate you letting us in on the secret grin. And
thanks to JD for the other source.
Tell them to implement a commission
Does anyone know of a reasonably priced terminal emulator for the Mac
that does *complete* VT100 or Wyse 50 emulation?
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Clif
On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:33, Stuart Boydell wrote:
Steve,
I run a terminal emulator (Netterm) in 165x64 mode - no more because
that's
the smallest font I
What? Using something given for free without insisting it be tailored
to your individual desires? Careful, Kate. The Programmers Guild will
take away your membership card if word leaks out. grin
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Regards,
Clif
On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:36, Kate Stanton wrote:
Thanks.
Sounds to me as though
PowerTerm ($149) from Ericom Software (http://www.ericom.com) supports
Wyse 50/60 VT100. I've never used their Mac version, but a client of
mine uses their Windows version with decent success.
Carnation software (http://carnationsoftware.com) -- the folks who
brought you MacToPic and SBMac --
Wol wrote:
I think at least one of the points was does it rely on environment
variables or stuff set up by LOGIN? It appears that ODBC has a
different login setup to a normal user - maybe even that UD needs a
correct $PATH to find the executable for SUBR? I dunno. Or do the
SUBRoutines rely
Hello all,
Today was the first time that i ever noticed there was a Universe
newsgroup. I have been programming in pick basic for over a year now...since
i finished college. The main area that i work is in developing web
applications using c++ ATL, Visual Basic, Java, Javascript, asp,
Thanks, Larry. I will check them out. I had forgotten about Carnation.
I used Rich's emulator mumble, mumble years ago at a client on one of
the Little Beige Toasters, and memory failed me.
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Clif
On Apr 21, 2004, at 17:12, Larry Hiscock wrote:
PowerTerm ($149) from Ericom
Oh, yeah. RTFArchive, huh? laughing
Did so. Found it. Thank you.
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Clif
On Apr 21, 2004, at 17:34, Bruce Nichol wrote:
Goo'day, Clif,
Check your own archive!
Asked this question some short time (months) ago.
Was pointed at a freebie (IIRC) French product.
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