DBF Records on a Web Server and EXE on Local Box

2016-05-12 Thread G Gambill
Is it possible to read web based DBF records (a limited number of records)
on a local box. Memo fields do not apply such that converting the DBF file
to an SQL might be better.

If I can leave the data as a DBF, how do I do it?

If SQL is better both short term and long term, how do I do that? Best
conversion program and reading Web based SQL from a local box code
suggestions?

TIA George

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VFP 6 ON Windows 10

2016-01-18 Thread G Gambill
Anyone know if VFP 6 runs on Windows 10?

1) development mode.

2) Run time?

3) Or, where to find a reasonably priced VFP 9.

Thanks


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Send Email (gmail) From VFP 6 - Suggestions

2014-09-05 Thread G Gambill
I am wanting to send induviduals emails from a DBF. TIA George


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Re: [NF] Looking for an inexpensive tablet to carry around the house, or leave in the car

2014-06-22 Thread G Gambill
About a year ago I decided to find out what tablets were all about.  I
bought a Visual Land from just under $100 at Feb's elet. Good battery life.
Good everything else. My wife uses it now and is very satisfied. I now use
a Nook HD+ which costs around $170. The android OS is reputed to restrict
some things (competing - non BN movies I think) which I don't care about.
Love it.
On Jun 22, 2014 8:20 AM, "Michael Madigan"  wrote:

> I'm looking for an inexpensive tablet to carry around the house, or leave
> in the car, like under $100.
>
>
>
> Anybody have some good suggestions?
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Re: MS Source and VFP

2014-01-06 Thread G Gambill
OOPs, I did mean Surface and it sounds like I mean the POR series.  Thanks
for knowing what I meant instead of what I said.


On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Dan Covill  wrote:

> Hi, George
>
> You mean 'Surface' rather than 'Source', do you not?
>
> The Surface Pro runs Win 8.1 on an Intel CPU, and VFP should run on it.
>  Good luck with the gestures.
>
> The Surface/Surface 2 (i.e., non-Pro) runs Windows RT, which will NOT run
> programs from anywhere except the MS store.
>
> Dan Covill
> San Diego
>
>
> On 01/06/14 12:43 PM, G Gambill wrote:
>
>> I am looking for a new tablet to replace my entry level Android tablet. I
>> am thinking about the MS Source with Windows 8.1 (or maybe 8.11) as a
>> possible option.
>>
>> I seem to remember something about VFP not running on Win RT but, the
>> run-time version (.EXE) being compatible with WIN 8 when available of the
>> Source tablet. The VFP releases I am interested in are 6 and up. Any one
>> with experience in this and opinions as to Pros and Cons?
>>
>
>
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MS Source and VFP

2014-01-06 Thread G Gambill
I am looking for a new tablet to replace my entry level Android tablet. I
am thinking about the MS Source with Windows 8.1 (or maybe 8.11) as a
possible option.

I seem to remember something about VFP not running on Win RT but, the
run-time version (.EXE) being compatible with WIN 8 when available of the
Source tablet. The VFP releases I am interested in are 6 and up. Any one
with experience in this and opinions as to Pros and Cons?

TIA

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Re: [NF] Does Windows Surface have a chance?

2013-09-18 Thread G Gambill
Are any of the new windows operating systems VFP friendly? If so, which
OS's and which VFP versions? The absences of VFP is a show stopper for me.


On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 8:59 AM, MB Software Solutions, LLC <
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> On 9/18/2013 6:08 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
>
>> They were late to the tablet game - the RT is sort of pointless and the
>> full Windows 8 tabs that should make a killing in the corporate world
>> are too expensive.
>>
>
>
> If M$ had priced them 1/2 of what they are, do you think the end-result
> would have been significantly different?
>
>
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[NF] Reverse Engineering … Legality

2013-07-09 Thread G Gambill
What do you call it (technical name) when a company installs $45,000 worth
of evaluation software (with a dysfunctional security program to restrict
functionality and a termination routine that renders the program totally
non-functional after a set date.) on their computer and reverse engineers
the software and removes the the evaluation restrictions, without paying
for it?

Anyone know if this would this be considered a felony?

TIA

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Re: [NF] VFP applications moved to Chromebook?

2013-01-17 Thread G Gambill
I have some applications (VFP6 and VFP9) that build dynamic HTML (DHTML)
(using FoxWeb) on the server and present the resulting web pages over the
internet. It's a thought.

On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 10:10 AM,  wrote:

> We have a VFP9 SP2 application for healthcare billing and ePrescriptions
> and
> a connection to many different EHR programs. We are having more clients
> using terminal services because it is faster than a local network and also
> because many clients have satellite locations. This is pretty easy to set
> up
> for a 'techy', but not something that most healthcare billers can do. Has
> anyone thought about putting an application like this in the 'cloud' and
> having all the users access with a chromebook? Chromebooks are cheap,
> simple, no hard drive, no updates, not much to maintain. They have a
> keyboard and mouse like a 'real' computer. They must have access to the
> Internet but then all our users with terminal services must have internet
> access. It seems that all the things that cause support headaches when
> trying to support every new version of windows with everything renamed and
> moved and broken would be gone.What would you use to program?
>
>
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Re: FINGER TROUBLE

2013-01-12 Thread G Gambill
Not sure I understand the problem, but, there is a text search program
(ts.prg) available at Leafe.com. Might help.

On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Richard Kaye  wrote:

> regex should do the trick. VFP 9 code references has some limited regex
> support. And then there's the VFPX GoFish project, which I highly
> recommend. It has a great deal of flexibility in searching and can also do
> replaces for you. It also supports basic wildcard searching as well as
> regex.
>
> I have a little util I wrote years ago that parses a string or memvar and
> returns a list of all characters with their ASCII values for a similar
> purpose; hunting down control characters in data. It might be useful so I
> will submit to Ed. Although the site just seems to be spinning for me at
> the moment.
>
> --
> rk
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Tormey
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 4:43 AM
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: FINGER TROUBLE
>
> Is there a neat way of searching vfp code for errant CTRL + (any key) and
>  replacing with an appropriate choice.
>
> William Tormey
>
>
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Re: (NF) for HTML

2012-12-08 Thread G Gambill
I looked in to Dabo some years on an XP box.  Didn't get there.  How easy
is the set up today. and how well is it accepted by providers or are they
gun shy?

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Ed Leafe  wrote:

> On Dec 7, 2012, at 8:20 PM, G Gambill  wrote:
>
> > Thanks, do you know if FoxInClouds requires Windows? I'm hoping to get
> away
> > from finding a provider that offers Windows.
>
> If you are looking to get away from Windows, then I think that
> that pretty much rules out all Fox-based approaches.
>
> I have found Python to be the language which most closely
> resembles Fox. No, the syntax isn't similar, but the approach is. Both are
> dynamic languages which are strongly-typed. PHP is dynamic but
> weakly-typed, and that causes a lot of problems when transitioning. Python
> also has a much stronger object model than PHP; it's much more similar to
> VFP in that regard.
>
> The other intangible with Python is the awesome community. People
> ask me why I still support the Fox community when I haven't worked with Fox
> in nearly 5 years, and I always tell them that it has an amazing community
> of extremely helpful people. That's exactly what I've found the Python
> community to be like, so if you're thinking of not just doing a one-off
> project, but instead looking toward the next phase of your development
> career, Python is certainly an excellent choice for many reasons.
>
> Oh, yeah - there's Dabo, too. I hear it's pretty cool.  ;-)
>
>
>
> -- Ed Leafe
>
>
>
>
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Re: (NF) for HTML

2012-12-07 Thread G Gambill
Ted, at this point I don't see anything very complex.  But, then, YHou know
how that goes.

Thanks

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Ted Roche  wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 5:43 PM, G Gambill  wrote:
>
> > I am looking to move away from a VFP/FoxWeb solution for new (and maybe
> > old) web pages projects.
> >
> > I am looking for suggestions for converting existing VFP tables to some
> > flavor of SQL and a quick learn language to support presenting the data
> to
> > an HTML page.
> >
>
> Everybody hosting an app on the internet ought to know enough Linux OS,
> MySQL and PHP to get by.
>
> If you're serious about developing complex apps and support them long-term,
> you'll likely want to check out Python or Ruby.
>
>
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Re: (NF) for HTML

2012-12-07 Thread G Gambill
Thanks Kevin, PostgreSQL  is most likely my SQL of choice assuming the
company of choice to provide the Web service supports it.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Kevin Cully wrote:

> Hello George,
>
> I really like PostgreSQL as my SQL Server of choice, both for working in
> VFP and Real Studio.  You can upsize your structures by using this utility:
> http://leafe.com/download/**stru2postgreSQL.PRG<http://leafe.com/download/stru2postgreSQL.PRG>
>
> I'm really like the Real Studio Web Edition for the ease of translating
> your VFP skills over into a "cousin" language to VFP.
> http://www.realsoftware.com/**web/ <http://www.realsoftware.com/web/>
> ... and ...
> http://www.realsoftware.com/**web/video.php<http://www.realsoftware.com/web/video.php>
>
> -Kevin
>
>
>
> On 12/07/2012 05:43 PM, G Gambill wrote:
>
>> I am looking to move away from a VFP/FoxWeb solution for new (and maybe
>> old) web pages projects.
>>
>> I am looking for suggestions for converting existing VFP tables to some
>> flavor of SQL and a quick learn language to support presenting the data to
>> an HTML page.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> George
>>
>
>
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Re: (NF) for HTML

2012-12-07 Thread G Gambill
As I mentioned in an earlier response, I hope to get away from a Windows
server.  I have had some experience with Postger and a bit less with MySQL
and understand that there are tools to convert DBFs to SQL.

Thanks for the suggestions on PHP and Python.  This is
the recommendations I am hunting for.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Mike Copeland  wrote:

> I would use MySQL (or Postgre) and PHP on the server. Of course that
> presumes that you're on a server that you have access/control of and can
> install MySQL + PHP (or use a company that provides such services.) Also,
> there's going to be a slight difference depending on whether the server is
> Windoze or Linux...my preference is Linux. I'm guessing that if you've been
> running FoxWeb, you're on a Windows server (and PHP will install and run on
> a Windows box.)
>
> Anyway, PHP is not that hard to learn and way powerful, very well
> supported.
>
> I'm sure others on the list would recommend Python, and I would join them
> in that recommendation, but I have no experience (yet) with Python.
>
> Regardless of where you go and what you do, moving away from the DBF file
> storage is a wise decision.
>
> Mike
>
>
>  Original Message 
> Subject: (NF) for HTML
> From: G Gambill 
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Date: 12/7/2012 4:43 PM
>
>> I am looking to move away from a VFP/FoxWeb solution for new (and maybe
>> old) web pages projects.
>>
>> I am looking for suggestions for converting existing VFP tables to some
>> flavor of SQL and a quick learn language to support presenting the data to
>> an HTML page.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> George
>>
>
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Re: (NF) for HTML

2012-12-07 Thread G Gambill
Thanks, do you know if FoxInClouds requires Windows? I'm hoping to get away
from finding a provider that offers Windows.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Kurt @ VR-FX  wrote:

> I've heard FoxInCloud is essentially HTML webpages - AFAIK - although I
> could be wrong. And, the creator is here on the list.
>
> Also, I've had some luck in converting VFP to MS SQL using the Wizard -
> and you can use the SQLExpress version to try it out for free. Although, I
> didn't go much farther than just trying to convert a single DBF - and
> didn't at the time continue on w/SQL...
>
> -K-
>
>
>
> On 12/7/2012 5:43 PM, G Gambill wrote:
>
>> I am looking to move away from a VFP/FoxWeb solution for new (and maybe
>> old) web pages projects.
>>
>> I am looking for suggestions for converting existing VFP tables to some
>> flavor of SQL and a quick learn language to support presenting the data to
>> an HTML page.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> George
>>
>
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Re: [NF] Screen Resolution Messed Up

2012-08-29 Thread G Gambill
It probably is a hardware/driver issue.  The hardware is the same and the
drivers were probably changed when the screen projector took over. Is there
a way to go back to the origional drivers what ever they were.  FYI, the
laptop came with Windows Home and I upgraded to Pro. for legal reasons.
 Maybe put the upgrade dvd (Ha I only got an upgrade key) an restore or
some such simulare thing?

On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 6:42 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Peter Cushing
>  wrote:
> > G Gambill wrote:
> >> I hooked up a screen projector to my Windows 7 Pro laptop.  Suddenly the
> >> maximum screen resolution available on the laptop is 1366 x 768.  I need
> >> 1600 X 900 for a home grown motion control GUI.
> >>
> >>
> > That's the maximum available on my windows 7 pro laptop.  AFAIK that's
> > the maximum it has ever shown.  I occasionally use an external monitor.
> >
> > Maybe they havn't got round to doing better graphics drivers yet.
> >
> ---
>
> Isn't this determined by hardware and drivers?
>
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Re: [NF] Screen Resolution Messed Up

2012-08-28 Thread G Gambill
No.  The projector has been unplugged and back on the shelf for days.

Thanks

George

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Michael Oke, II  wrote:

> Check the max supported resolution of the projector. If you unplug it,
> does your max screen resolution return to the expected value?
>
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> On Aug 28, 2012, at 3:45 PM, G Gambill  wrote:
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> > I hooked up a screen projector to my Windows 7 Pro laptop.  Suddenly the
> > maximum screen resolution available on the laptop is 1366 x 768.  I need
> > 1600 X 900 for a home grown motion control GUI.
> >
> >
> > Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > George
> >
> >
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Re: [NF] Given up on Firefox

2012-02-26 Thread G Gambill
FYI, I use PDFCreater (free) with Firefox with no problems.

On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Eurico Chagas Filho <
e28cha...@yahoo.com.br> wrote:

> Well with IE there was no problem. And this was not the first time it
> crashed, but the last drop.
> One more thing in my system it took longer to load than IE.
> And everytime I double clicked in a URL using Outlook 2007 i got this
> weird error message.
> Some add-ons would stop working after each update, for a while at least.
> So i got fed up.
>
> E.
>
>
> >
> > From: Man-wai Chang 
> >To: profox@leafe.com
> >Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 2:43 PM
> >Subject: Re: [NF] Given up on Firefox
> >
> >You sure it's not CutePDF's problem? There are also other PDF printing
> tools.
> >
> >Not fair! :)
> >
> >On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Eurico Chagas Filho
> > wrote:
> >>  I was reading the book about web2py on line and some chapters i wanted
> to print using CutePDF.
> >> Well Firefox would freeze after about 60% imported and this was not the
> first way to crash...
> >> The same using IE9 would print smoothly.
> >
> >
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[NF] To Split an MPG File

2012-01-18 Thread G Gambill
I have an MPG file to large to fit on a DVD and need to split it into 2
files.  What software packages (free is good) does anyone recommend?

TIA

George


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Re: [NF] Recommendations for headset w/microphone for VoIP and voice recognition

2011-12-29 Thread G Gambill
Malcolm,

You may want to look at a Jawbone ( http://jawbone.com/ ). I have an
application where the background noise created problems. In my quest for a
solution (Dragon Natural Speaking), I tried 3 different dual mic products,
each more expensive than the prior attempts, before someone turned me onto
the Jawbone. Enough said.

George

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Malcolm Greene  wrote:

> Any recommendations on a reasonably priced headset w/microphone
> for VoIP and voice recognition? If you've had a bad experience
> with a specific product or vendor, I'd like to hear about that as
> well.
>
> My use cases: Participating in WebEx and GotoMeetings while
> traveling and limited use voice recognition for transcribing
> notes to text.
>
> Thank you,
> Malcolm
>
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Re: VFP and Least Squared Regression

2011-11-30 Thread G Gambill
Thanks and I am

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Dave Crozier  wrote:

> Here is a simple explanation of the constants a and b you will need to
> calculate any point on the line.
>
> http://www.efunda.com/math/leastsquares/lstsqr1dcurve.cfm
>
> I presume you are familiar with the Sigma mathematical operator.
>
> Dave
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On
> Behalf Of G Gambill
> Sent: 25 November 2011 13:30
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> Subject: VFP and Least Squared Regression
>
> Anyone know of a VFP friendly Least Square Regression Routine?  Free is
> good.
>
> TIA
>
> George
>
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Re: VFP and Least Squared Regression

2011-11-30 Thread G Gambill
This looks good.  Thanks.

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Gérard Lochon  wrote:

>
>
>
> > Anyone know of a VFP friendly Least Square Regression Routine?  Free is
> > good.
> >
>
>
> If you want the coefficients of a regression line :
>
> CREATE CURSOR test (xi n(4),yi n(4))
> INSERT INTO test VALUES (1,180)
> INSERT INTO test VALUES (2,182)
> INSERT INTO test VALUES (3,187)
> INSERT INTO test VALUES (4,188)
>
> ***
>
> SELECT ;
>AVG(xi),;
>AVG(yi),;
>SUM( (xi-(select AVG(xi) FROM test as hihi))* (yi-(select AVG(yi) FROM
> test as haha))),;
>SUM((xi-(select AVG(xi) FROM test as hihi))**2) ;
> FROM test ;
>INTO ARRAY atest
>
> ca = atest(3)/atest(4)
> cb = atest(2) - ca*atest(1)
>
> ***
>
> ?"Y = ca.X + cb"
> ?"ca = ",ca
> ?"cb = ",cb
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: VFP and Least Squared Regression

2011-11-30 Thread G Gambill
Thanks John.  But, WOT (Web Of Trust) classifies this URL as bad in all 5
categories.

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 9:57 AM, john harvey wrote:

> Not free, but close . . . .
>
> http://www.downloadatlas.com/visual_foxpro/visual-fitting-by-graphnow.html
>
> John Harvey
>
> -Original Message-
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> Of Dave Crozier
> Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 10:16 AM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: RE: VFP and Least Squared Regression
>
> Here is a simple explanation of the constants a and b you will need to
> calculate any point on the line.
>
> http://www.efunda.com/math/leastsquares/lstsqr1dcurve.cfm
>
> I presume you are familiar with the Sigma mathematical operator.
>
> Dave
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Of G Gambill
> Sent: 25 November 2011 13:30
> To: ProFoxTech List
> Subject: VFP and Least Squared Regression
>
> Anyone know of a VFP friendly Least Square Regression Routine?  Free is
> good.
>
> TIA
>
> George
>
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Re: VFP and Least Squared Regression

2011-11-25 Thread G Gambill
Thanks, this should get me started.

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Dave Crozier  wrote:

> I did write one some years ago but can't lay my hands on it at the moment.
>
> There's a VB example at http://www.a1vbcode.com/app-3220.asp just open up
> the .vb class file to see the class code if you haven't got visual studio.
> It gives you lots more than you need but you should be able to pull the
> bits out of it. Personally I'd write it from scratch.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of G Gambill
> Sent: 25 November 2011 13:30
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> Subject: VFP and Least Squared Regression
>
> Anyone know of a VFP friendly Least Square Regression Routine?  Free is
> good.
>
> TIA
>
> George
>
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VFP and Least Squared Regression

2011-11-25 Thread G Gambill
Anyone know of a VFP friendly Least Square Regression Routine?  Free is
good.

TIA

George


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Re: VFP and emailing

2011-11-13 Thread G Gambill
And the problem was???

On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Sytze de Boer  wrote:

> Hi folk
> I've found the answer to my problem
>
> S
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Sytze de Boer 
> wrote:o
> > When I send emails via my Gmail account, I use the cdo process
> > (referloConfig = Createobject("CDO.Configuration")
> >
> > When I attach 1 file, no problems
> > e,g,  .AddAttachment("C:\TEMP\WKPDF.PDF")
> >
> > When I attach 2 files
> > e.g.  .AddAttachment("C:\TEMP\WKPDF.PDF","C:\TEMP\TOT.PDF")
> > it only attached the 1st file
> >
> > Please, what am i doing wrong?
> > Both file DO exist
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> > Sytze de Boer
> > Kiss Software
> >
>
>
>
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> Sytze de Boer
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Re: [NF] OCR Software

2011-11-12 Thread G Gambill
Check out ReadIris http://www.irislink.com/.  It might work for you.

On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Jeff Johnson  wrote:

> Does anyone have experience with OCR software that can scan a statement
> and convert it to descriptions & numbers with good reliability and a
> reasonable price?
>
> I have a health insurance agent that would like to import his statements
> into my application.
>
>
> TIA
>
> --
> Jeff
>
> ---
>
> Jeff Johnson
> j...@san-dc.com
> (623) 582-0323
>
> www.san-dc.com
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Re: [NF] Free/Cheap web hosting recommendations

2011-09-03 Thread G Gambill
The other day I visited a web site that indicated it was provided by
WordPress   I don't understand that as I thought WordPress was a blogging
thing. Might be worth checking out. You now know everything I know about it.

On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Lou Syracuse wrote:

> I need a host for a really basic site for a small poker group.Very low
> traffic, no SQL. nothing fancy; just basic, static pages and a couple of
> files for download.
>
>
>
> Doing a search on free hosting turns up a TON of sites, more than I have
> time to research. Any recommendations?
>
>
>
> TIA,
>
> Lou
>
>
>
> LouS
>
>
>
>
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In-bedded Audio Files

2011-08-25 Thread G Gambill
I am looking for hints as to how (if possible) to inbed audio files within a
dbf (dbc) and play the via a VFP exe.

Any suggestion?

Thanks

George


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Re: [NF] Move All From Windows XP to System 7 With Ease

2011-05-19 Thread G Gambill
Rick,  I personally have had only one XP system that requires "windows
virtual pc" to run in XP mode.

And the box (windows 7 pro) has tested OK for XP mode is that is what your
are talking about.

George

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 9:46 PM, Rick Schummer <
pro...@whitelightcomputing.com> wrote:

> >> I am looking for suggestions on a way to easily move everything (except
> tne
> OS) from a Windows XP box to a System 7 Professional box.<<
>
> Even if you can find a program or hack to help with the migration, it is
> not always clear as to what programs from the
> XP machine are even compatible with Windows 7.
>
> The 16-bit programs are only the beginning. I believe I had to upgrade a
> half dozen programs including our accounting
> software and backup software. Even when programs are compatible you have to
> make some hacks to get HLP files to work (no
> native support), Printers may become obsolete, and any programs that write
> directly to the Program Files subfolders need
> special consideration.
>
> Have you run the Windows 7 compatibility test to see if it recognizes any
> serious issues?
>
> Rick
> White Light Computing, Inc.
>
> www.whitelightcomputing.com
> www.swfox.net
> www.rickschummer.com
>
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>
>
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Re: [NF] Move All From Windows XP to System 7 With Ease

2011-05-19 Thread G Gambill
Lucy, thanks for the thought, I wll look into it.  George

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Lucy Cardwell  wrote:

> You might want to try using Laplink's PC Mover software to go from XP to
> Windows 7.  I have used this successfully in the past.  The software has an
> advisory screen that let's you know what needs to be uninstalled before
> completing the process.
>
> Lucy Cardwell
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On May 18, 2011, at 5:49 PM, Paul McNett  wrote:
>
> > On 5/18/11 1:42 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, 18 May 2011 11:19 -0700, "Paul McNett"  wrote:
> >>
> >>> 2) upgrade to Win7 from XP on the new box
> >>
> >> There is no upgrade path from XP to Windows 7. Unless you want to go via
> >> Vista, which I doubt.
> >
> > Oops, bad idea then, nothing to see here...
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
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Re: [NF] Move All From Windows XP to System 7 With Ease

2011-05-18 Thread G Gambill
I didn't make it clear (my bad) that the new System 7 (64 bit) box already
exists. The old box can hardly handle XP.  But, thanks

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Grigore Dolghin wrote:

>
> http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-upgrade-from-xp-to-windows-7-in-4-easy-steps/
>
> Does this helps?
>
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 8:10 PM, G Gambill  wrote:
> > I am looking for suggestions on a way to easily move everything (except
> tne
> > OS) from a Windows XP box to a System 7 Professional box.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > George
> >
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[NF] Move All From Windows XP to System 7 With Ease

2011-05-18 Thread G Gambill
I am looking for suggestions on a way to easily move everything (except tne
OS) from a Windows XP box to a System 7 Professional box.

Thanks

George


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Re: Copy Protection Schemes

2011-05-09 Thread G Gambill
Yes.

On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Fred Taylor  wrote:

> You mean those things that attach to a port? (used to be parallel ports,
> maybe other types now)  Bleech!
>
> Fred
>
>
> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 2:52 PM, G Gambill  wrote:
>
> > You may want to look at Dongles.
> >
> > On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:41 AM, Jerry Foote 
> wrote:
> >
> > > I would appreciate opinions as to the best copy protection scheme for a
> > > general distribution program.
> > >
> > > Jerry
> > >
> > >
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Re: Copy Protection Schemes

2011-05-06 Thread G Gambill
You may want to look at Dongles.

On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:41 AM, Jerry Foote  wrote:

> I would appreciate opinions as to the best copy protection scheme for a
> general distribution program.
>
> Jerry
>
>
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Re: [NF] Format laptop harddrive

2011-03-03 Thread G Gambill
What do you think they will do if you just don't send it back?  Do you think
they will spend a lot of time and money trying to get back a worthless
drive?

Just a thought

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Paul McNett  wrote:

> On 3/2/11 2:20 PM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
> > Do you all work for the secret services ?
>
> It isn't so much my data I'm worried about, but I work for companies with
> proprietary
> processes and have signed various NDA's etc. I'm just trying to provide
> easy and
> reasonable protection against getting sued by those companies that entrust
> me with
> their data.
>
> It takes me just a few minutes to implement my data protection plan.
>
> Paul
>
>
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Re: How old is your oldest, viable DVD?

2011-02-08 Thread G Gambill
I have heard for some years now that the life of CDs and DVDs is in the 6,
7, maybe 8 year range.I don't know if that means you can get eight years
shelf life out of a Burned DVD even if you leave it in the back window of
your car, in Phoenix, for eight years.

A couple of years ago I bought some 50 year DVD at Frt's Electronics. Burned
a few things to them, haven't tested that 50 years yet.

your mileage may vary.

George

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Lew  wrote:

> Just checking out the (mythical?) mandate to duplicate these babies onto
> new media every x years.
> Lew
>
> -Original Message-
> From: "Alan Bourke" 
> Sender: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com
> Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2011 18:35:41
> To: 
> Reply-To: profox@leafe.com
> Subject: Re: VFP and Source control Thanks!
>
> Big organizations, they're just bullsh!t-multiplying devices.
>
> On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:09 -0600, "Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox)"
>  wrote:
> > Personally, I have found that to be the *only* way to survive in big
> > organizations. Back when I used to work for a living, I can recall
> > several times being called to the carpet for not using proper
> > channels. "Gee, I am sorry -- I didn't know. Sure is good to have it
> > done and working though, isn't it?"
> >
> > Once I had a corporate advertising person red in the face trying to
> > explain just how badly I could have messed up. Very funny, as I didn't
> > actually *violate* the rule, I just didn't *know* the rule. (Or in her
> > lexicon, I "almost' broke the rule. Go figure.)
> >
> > Ken
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Jeff Johnson  wrote:
> > > I don't know.  That just struck me as an interesting quote.  I find
> > > myself thinking about it!
> > >
> > > Sometimes it's better to ask forgiveness than permission.
> >
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Re: VFP and Web acces

2010-12-09 Thread G Gambill
I've done a couple of these with FoxWeb with minimal pain.  A little
understanding of HTML helps.

HTH

George

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Sytze de Boer  wrote:

> I need to develop a smallish application which is web based
> i.e. somewhere between 400 and 1000 accountants will log into this app
> and enter some basic, simple information
>
> The rest of the application need not remain web based.
> i.e. if the rest of the application is based on a local server and we
> can exchange information with the web data, it will suffice.
>
> My experience with software development is 100% VFP and absolutely nothing
> else
> I downloaded and paid for West Wind and made little progress
>
> If anyone has the time, I would like to hear from you and listen to
> recommendations as to my best approach.
> I would consider sharing this app with a vfp developer who has "been
> there, done that", and pay the developer the complete fee in return
> for teaching me how it could be done
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Sytze de Boer
> Kiss Systems
>
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{NF} 5 Computer Wireless Network No Internet Recommendations

2010-12-09 Thread G Gambill
I am wanting to setup a 3-5 computer network (file and folder sharing) using
a wireless router with no internet and maybe 1 printer.  Suggestions on a
good router (make and model) will be greatly appreciated.

TIA

George


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Encryption

2010-10-04 Thread G Gambill
Looking for suggestions for an encryption routine for VFP 6.  Encryption at
the field level is good enough.

I have a home grown routine but am looking for more sophistication.

TIA

george


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Re: Source Code Ownership

2010-08-24 Thread G Gambill
My experience is if you are an employee, they own it.  If they are paying
you by the hour spent, they own it.  If they are paying by an agreed upon
price for the finial project, you own it.

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Tina Currie  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
>
> We have a client that has a major problem with our trading terms and
> conditions document and won't sign the contract as it states what we've
> always considered as standard - we maintain ownership of the source code.
>  I
> was contacted by their lawyers last night quizzing me on this "peculiar
> little trait in our contract"  (what!!??) and wanted to know what
> experience
> you've all had in this department.
>
>
>
> My understanding has always been that if I write it - I own it.  Them
> paying
> me to build it for them buys them a licence to use it, unless of course
> exclusivity clauses are otherwise stated in the contract.
>
>
>
> They have expressed interest in buying the source code once the project is
> complete.  That's fine - but how much do you charge for source?  Is it
> relative to what they want to do with it?
>
>
>
> They want to negotiate all sorts of stuff for the contract that prohibits
> us
> re-using ANY of the code in future projects we undertake.  If I had signed
> agreements like that 18 years ago when I started coding, I wouldn't have a
> business now - there's lots of my code that's been carried from one project
> to another cause it WORKS and there's no point in writing it over and over
> again...!  I'm ready to cut this client free, give them half their deposit
> back and all the code written to date and say "bye bye now..."  but thought
> I'd ask advice from this group first.
>
>
>
> They also had a major problem with the application being sold without
> warranty.  This is standard too as far as I knew but they can't get past
> it.
>
>
>
> Your experiences?
>
>
>
> Tina
>
> www.datahouse.com.au
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [NF] Spread Sheet Select Records (rows)

2010-05-19 Thread G Gambill
Do you share?

And I think it will help.

George

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Sytze de Boer  wrote:

> I have a small routine where you highlight a row in the Grid
> When you click a function key it asks, copy how many records?
> If you leave this blank, it defaults to the number of records in the grid
>
> These records are then clipped with
> myrecs=_vfp.datatoclip(clipalias,numtoclip,3)
> where clipalias is the table, numtoclip is number of records to store
>
> Then open Excel and simply paste Ctrl - V
>
> Hope this helps
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:37 AM, G Gambill  wrote:
>
> > A friend wants to know how to select say, 5 records (rows) from maybe 100
> > records
> > , rows, and view the selected row in another sheet.
> >
> > This could be Excel or OOo.
> >
> > IF VFP (6, 7 or 9) could play here, that would be great.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Maybe an Excel group/
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > George
> >
> >
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[NF] Spread Sheet Select Records (rows)

2010-05-19 Thread G Gambill
A friend wants to know how to select say, 5 records (rows) from maybe 100
records
, rows, and view the selected row in another sheet.

This could be Excel or OOo.

IF VFP (6, 7 or 9) could play here, that would be great.

Any suggestions?

Maybe an Excel group/

TIA

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Interesting XLS File

2010-04-29 Thread G Gambill
I have been sent an XLS file that I can't import with the Import Fromm
command.  I have tried type XLS, type XL5 and type XL8 all with no success.
I keep getting an error that the Microsoft Excell fils is invalid.

It will open with OenOffice.org.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

George


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Re: [NF] Error: 403 Forbidden by robots.txt

2010-04-18 Thread G Gambill
Have you tried:

http://linkchecker.submitexpress.com/

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 6:58 AM, Enzer, Charles (enzerch) <
enze...@ucmail.uc.edu> wrote:

> Good Thought, Vincent.
>
> However, W3C requires access to the Web Server:
>
>   [Enter the address (URL) of a document that you would like to check:]
>
> Charles
>
> --  Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP --
> Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry
> University of Cincinnati Medical Center
> Website: http://TinyURL.com/EnzerMD
> 
> From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On
> Behalf Of Vincent Teachout [tea...@taconic.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 8:08 AM
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Cc: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: Re: [NF] Error: 403 Forbidden by robots.txt
>
> Enzer, Charles (enzerch) wrote:
> > The problem is the Server at the University:
> >
> >"The homepages.uc.edu webserver has a robots.txt file which denies
> access to all search engines. The W3Checklink utility is honoring the
> robots.txt.  There is no workaround for this.  You will need to use another
> utility."
> >
>
>
> Could you place copies on your local machine, and run the utility
> against the local copies?
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Re: [NF] Error: 403 Forbidden by robots.txt

2010-04-13 Thread G Gambill
You might try HTTrack.  I use it to download clients entire (non DHMTL type)
web sites to my local drive.  It has a log file that points out broken
links.  Not sure how it will do on a dynamic web site, but, then I don't see
how anything can do that.

George

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Enzer, Charles (enzerch) <
enze...@ucmail.uc.edu> wrote:

> I want to check the validity of all of my links on my website.
>
> I used:
>
>http://validator.w3.org/checklink
>
> And got this error message;
>
>Error: 403 Forbidden by robots.txt
>
> What do you suggest for an online Link Checker?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Charles
>
> --  Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP --
> Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry
> University of Cincinnati Medical Center
> Website: http://TinyURL.com/EnzerMD
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Re: [NF] Software that can capture an entire website?

2009-11-25 Thread G Gambill
I am so sorry for your lose.  We too are going through some losses
just now.  Never good.

Try HTTRACK.  I have used is several times with good results as longs
as there are no data files (DHTML) involved.  For the data files you
may need to get a copy from the host.

HTH

On 11/24/09, Vincent Teachout  wrote:
> Can someone point me to (hopefully free) software that can capture an
> entire website?  My dad passed away this last weekend, and I want to
> copy off his two sites before his host pulls the plug at some point.
> Thanks.
>
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Re: Need to produce mass emails (VFP9SP1)

2009-08-05 Thread G Gambill
My experience with BLAT was that a lot of sophisticated IT folks figured out
that the message said it was comming from "this" when it was really coming
from "that" therefore they didn't let it go through thinking SPAM.

I had to use MS Outlook.

I have also had great success with gMail. Thd down side might be that your
messages would be comming from something like
sylvanlearningcent...@gmail.com

HTH

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:10 AM, MB Software Solutions, LLC <
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:

> Our clients (Sylvan learning centers) want to harvest the email
> addresses in their in-center database and send out quick emails to their
> customers.  So basically things like "Check out our Algebra testing
> special--this weekend only" -- short email bursts to their customers.
>
> I was thinking BLAT would be the easiest...I could alternatively fire
> off a single RUN command for each line I guess with this command:
>
> mailto:customernameh...@theiremailprovider.com?subject=check out our
> Algebra testing special?Body=Check out our website for the coupon for
> discounted testing this month only!
>
> This page helps with the format:
> http://www.ianr.unl.edu/internet/mailto.html
>
> But even if the message is just a few lines, it seems like a lot for the
> MailTo line.  ???
>
> Suggestions?  tia!
>
> --
> Mike Babcock, MCP
> MB Software Solutions, LLC
> President, Chief Software Architect
> http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
> http://fabmate.com
> http://twitter.com/mbabcock16
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>
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Create a CSV file with VFP

2009-08-01 Thread G Gambill
I need to create a “.CSV” file using VFP. Opening a CSV file with notepad
allows me to infer that is is a simple comma delimited .TXT file and can be
created easily with low level code. The fact that it is called other than
TXT (.CSV) tells me otherwise.

 Anyone have experience and/or suggestions here?

TIA

George


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Re: FoxPro 2.5 upgrade

2009-06-13 Thread G Gambill
I went did this some years ago on a rather large scale.  It was fairly easy
once the process (steps) where understood.  I would have to play with it
again to remember what those steps were.

How many screens are you talking about?

On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 6:45 AM, Chris Gilkes wrote:

> I am looking to upgrade my FoxPro 2.5 program and databases to Visual
> FoxPro. Does anyone offer this type of service?
>
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Earliest Vista Friendly VFP Run Time

2009-04-24 Thread G Gambill
Which is the earliest VFP version whose run time will run on MS Vista?

6, 7, 8, 9

Any things I amy need to know about?

TIA

George


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Re: VFP Controlling Outlook Express

2009-03-04 Thread G Gambill
Thanks to all for getting me started.  I got is working with VFP6, MS
Outlook Express and CDO on XP

Thanks again

George

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:

>
> If you need authentication, however, you need to do additional work.
>
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>
> --- On Sun, 3/1/09, Ken Kixmoeller/fh <
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>
> > From: Ken Kixmoeller/fh 
> > Subject: Re: VFP Controlling Outlook Express
> > To: "ProFox Email List" 
> > Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009, 1:21 PM
> > On Mar 1, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Profox wrote:
> >
> > > You entitled to your opinion
> >
> > Wow, thanks man! Hey, guys! See -- I *told* you that this
> > day would
> > come! Opinions of my own! I am so proud. You be goodly
> > entitled too, Al!
> >
> > --
> > OK, I meant to say, I wouldn't bother with any Outlook
> > solution.
> > There is another open-source tool that folks here-abouts
> > have
> > discussed, but I couldn't find it with just a cursory
> > archive search.
> >
> > We have had many discussions about this topic. Here is a
> > sorta-recent
> > one:
> >
> >-- http://tinyurl.com/blzu4e
> >
> >
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VFP Controlling Outlook Express

2009-03-01 Thread G Gambill
Running VFP 6
Windows XP SP 2

I am wanting to programatically sent emails (church group) from VFP.

I found a web page talking about using something called CDO with WIndows 2K
and the following code.

oMSG = createobject("CDO.Message")

 ** DO NOT FORGET TO CHANGE! You would not believe how many of theses I get!
:)

oMSG.To = "jordanbaumgardnernoma...@earthlink.net"

oMSG.From = "jordanbaumgardnernoma...@earthlink.net"

oMSG.Subject = "Hello Email"

oMSG.TextBody = "This is an easy way to create an email"

oMSG.Send()

I changed the "oMSG.To =" and the "oMSG.From =" to valid gmail accounts but,
it did mot work.  Didn't complain, just did nothing.  Actually, AVG warned
that someone was trying to access the internet and I allowed it.

Btw, Outlook Express is set up to use my gmail account and works well.

Using CDO is not important.  I just need to get VFP sending emails. I've
used BLAT in the past but, a lot of soficiated IT types seem to filter the
mesges out.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

TIA, George


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Programatically Change Outlook Signature When Sent via VFP - How To

2009-02-03 Thread G Gambill
Is there a way to pragmatically over-ride the default Outlook signature when
sending email pragmatically from VFP?

something like .signature = 'good stuff'


oEmailItem = oOutLookObject.createitem(0)

WITH oemailitem

  .signature = 'New Signature Here'

endwith

TIA

Geirge


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[NF] Web Development Template Recommendations Wanted

2008-11-01 Thread G Gambill
I'm looking for recommendations for Web Site development templates and
associated software.

Multiple quick and relative simple sites for as yet unknown businesses
(manufactureing, medical, transportation,... etc.).

These sites may wind up being enhanced with eFusion.

TIA

George


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[NF]Looking for an ASPX Web type Person

2008-10-03 Thread G Gambill
A Phoenix company is trying to move their web site from one web host company
to GoDaddy.

The former Web server company copied their ASPX based web site structure
to CD then we copied it to a GoDaddy server.

Now we need someone who understands ASPX and can get it working on the
GoDaddy server.

TIA, George


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[NF]Looking for a reasonable ASPX Web type Prefferably in Phoenix

2008-10-02 Thread G Gambill
A Phoenix company copied their ASPX based web site CD then copied ir to a
new IP (GoDaddy).

We need someone who can get it working on the GoDaddy server.

TIA, George


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[NF] Empty User Accounts in Windows XP

2008-09-08 Thread G Gambill
Why does my User Accounts show a blank screen??

TIA

George


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[NP] Is IT True ... XP v Vista ... A Word Doc Created in One Not Read it the Other

2008-08-21 Thread G Gambill
I have heard form a friend that a Word document created in MS Word on XP
can't be read by MS Word on Vista.

 And that a Word document created in MS Word on Vista can't be read by MS
Word on XP.

Is this true and if so, can OOo play with either or both???

TIA

George


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A Group For Excel ProFox is For FoxPro

2008-08-20 Thread G Gambill
Is there a group like this for Excel specifically of for MS Office in
general?

TIA

George


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[NF] How to Recover MS Outlook Contact List From a Failing Hard Drive

2008-08-20 Thread G Gambill
I have a failing hard drive with a lot of Outlook contacts that I want to
get into a new install of Outlook.

Can I simply copy the files to the new drive and if so which files need to
be copied?

Or, is there a better way.

TIA

George


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VFP - Actually More EXCEL - How to count months touched in a date range in Excel

2008-08-19 Thread G Gambill
This projects involve VFP createing a Excel spreadsheet to be sent to the
client thereby allowing them to play what if which means the date range can
change.

The issue is how to, within Excel, determine the number of monthis touched
within a date range.

The date range (full months as 1 day is charged for the whole month) plays a
big part in the calculations.

VFP calculates the total costs based on months touched by the date range
before sending the spreadsheet to the client (that's the easy part).

TIA

George


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VFP and Office Automation (MS Excel specifically at this time)

2008-08-18 Thread G Gambill
Is there a way to control the column width for a given row column
combination by VFP?

-or-

Is there a good web page that explains Office Automation and VFP?

TIA

George

Excel specifically at this time)


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Re: How to Un-MP3 an Audio File?

2008-08-16 Thread G Gambill
Ed,

I have it now thanks to your suggestion.


BTW, sorry for having left out the [NF]!!!

george

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> > Downloaded some MP3 files and need to burn them to SD's such that an
> > MP3
> > player is not needed.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
>
>
>Got iTunes? It will automatically do this.
>
> -- Ed Leafe
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How to Un-MP3 an Audio File?

2008-08-16 Thread G Gambill
Downloaded some MP3 files and need to burn them to SD's such that an MP3
player is not needed.

Any suggestions?

TIA


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[NF] Where Is "Open in a New Tab" on Right Click of MS Internet Explorer?

2008-08-15 Thread G Gambill
Just installed a new Win XP Pro and for some reason, in Internet
Explorer, when I right click a URL I don't get the "open in a new tab"
option which is my favorite.

Is that a Mozilla feature or is there an option setting somewhere in MS
Internet Explorer?

If there is an MS Internet Explorer option, where is it?

TIA


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Re: [NF] Dialup Internet Backup

2008-08-15 Thread G Gambill
I have Juno free for that purpose.  You only get 10 hours a month for the
free package which I have never gone over but if I did I could always use my
wife's account.

The adds are a bit irritating but it is free.

Hope this helps.


On 8/12/08, Jeff Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have had Earthlink for many years and just canceled it mainly because
> of cost.  I only need it as a backup when the broadband goes down.  I am
> also moving from Qwest VDSL to Cox for my Internet service.  Does anyone
> know of an inexpensive dialup service I can subscribe to as a backup?
> Does Cox provide a dialup?
>
> TIA
>
> --
> Jeff
>
> Jeff Johnson
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[NF] Need Computer Brand Recommendations

2008-08-15 Thread G Gambill
I need to buy 3 windows XP Pro boxes fo business applications and would
appreciate recommendations as to brands (i.e. Dell).

No gaimeing so 2 Ghz (single processor) range should be good.

Reasonably priced (with reasonable support) is good, cheap probably is not.

TIA

George


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[NF] SpyHunter??? ,,, Good ... Bad ... or What

2008-08-14 Thread G Gambill
Anyone Know of Something Called SpyHunter?

Any good, bad or what.

TIA

George


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[NF] How to Remove Novelle Work Station

2008-08-14 Thread G Gambill
The Novelle server is long sence history.  The user still has to do a
Novelle login as a work station in order to boot.

It is a Windows 2000 box.

Any help in removing Novelle will be greatly appreciated .

TIA

George


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Re: [NF] Contract not renewed - The real NF Version

2008-05-16 Thread G Gambill
Michael,

The contract you received, was it already signed for their side.

If not, why not scan it in, OCR it, add the missing points, print it, sign
it and send it back.

In the business world, most people want solutions not problems.

Maybe every time it is time for renewal you should sent them a contract of
your choosing for them to sign.

Just thought
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:56 PM, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Well I finally received the contract to sign for the extension.  After
> assuring me that the contract would be exactly the same except for the
> period of performance, they changed the termination clause.
>
> The previous clause had an "out" for me if the company "materially
> breached" the contract.  This was something my attorney strongly suggested I
> put in.  In other words, if the company did something that was a clear
> violation of the contract, I had to notify them in writing and have three
> days for the company to rectify it.  If there was no remediation, I could
> terminate the contract.
>
> So instead of just taking the contract we both agreed to and signed, and
> then changing the dates, they went back to the pre-attorney review contract.
>
> You couldn't make this stuff up.
>
>
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How To Load VFP 9 Runtime DLL's on MS Server 2003

2008-04-24 Thread G Gambill
We have a FoxWeb / VFP 9 application we are trying to migrate to a MS Server
2003 with ISS running.  Can't seem to get the VFP runtime (vfp9renu.dll etc)
right.

Any suggestions as the the steps required and or requirements on the Server
2003 box?

TIA

George


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[NF] Is There Something Like a DeCompiler For Visual Basic??

2007-11-24 Thread G Gambill
A friend has an EXE created with Visual Basic and some of the programs
went missing with his programmer.

Is there a way (similar to ReFox) to reclaim the programs that make up
a Visual Basic EXE???

TIA

George


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Browser Recomendations Wanted

2007-10-24 Thread G Gambill
Browser Recomendations Wanted other than IE and Mozilla.


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{NF] How to UnOpenWith in Internet Explorer

2007-10-15 Thread G Gambill
I mistakenly associated .FWX files with VFP in IE 7 on a Windows XP Pro box.
 Big Mistake.



I need FWX files to not be associated with anything.

How can I do (undo) this?



 TIA

George


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Suggested Software to Create HTML to Play with FoxWeb

2007-09-17 Thread G Gambill
Looking for software to create HTML to play with FoxWeb.  I understand MS
Word can do it but not resulting in the best of HTML.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

TIA

George


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Re: VFP 9 on the WEB

2007-09-15 Thread G Gambill
I should have mentioned that self hosted may be an option.  Does that make
FoxWeb more attractive and if so why?

TIA

George


On 9/15/07, Rick Schummer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> I thought the concern with all of these Fox web tools is that most ISPs
> did NOT support these...i.e., they didn't allow the Fox runtimes on
> their servers and hence made this pretty much a bad choice if you had to
> have someone else host it.<<
>
> As Ed said, this was not mentioned. There are many options available for
> developers who want to get
> a VFP Web server assembled. Sure you have to avoid most commercial hosting
> canned options, but it
> can be done, and really is not hard to do. If the end customer has a
> requirement to host this for
> $20 a month then it might be tougher. Self hosting is pretty simple.
>
> Rick
> White Light Computing, Inc.
>
> www.whitelightcomputing.com
> www.swfox.net
> www.rickschummer.com
>
>
>
>
>
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VFP 9 on the WEB

2007-09-14 Thread G Gambill
Looking to port a VFP 9 system to the WEB. Looking at West Wind Web
Connection. Any other favorites?

TIA

George


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[NF] Sort Of Fox - MS Office Outlook Wants Permision to Send From VFP

2006-11-13 Thread G Gambill
Using MS Office Outlook 2003 SP2.

MS XP Home

Sending email from VFP

Outlook warns that someone is trying to send an email and needs a "Yes"
responce.

Is there a way to turn this off?

TIA

George


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Re: How to Use a DBF Over the net?

2006-07-07 Thread G Gambill

Terminal Server (MS Terminal Server) is probably out of the question.  VNC
might be sellable.  But, I think of that as basically TS (Terminal Server of
another flair).   Feel free t correct me here.



They currently are running Citrix and we're moving that direction.  Is that
just an expensive TS???



Thanks,



George





On 7/6/06, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Rather than sharing a dbf over the internet, you can
set up a terminal server and have the application run
remotely.  This works well for us.

--- George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there a way to allocate a native VFP DBF
> (read/write) over the internet?
>
> If so, what would such a command look like and what
> are the risks.
>
> This is new territory to me.
>
> TIA
>
> George
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Re: How To Know If an Internet Connection is Active

2006-06-29 Thread G Gambill

Jaime,

Thanks, works great.

George


On 6/28/06, Jaime Vasquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



G Gambill wrote:
> How can I determine if an Internet Connection is active for PostCast
> Server.
>
> I thought about
>
> oIE = createobject( 'internetexplorer.application')
> oIE.Navigate2( "http://www.yahoo.com"; <http://www.yahoo.com/>)
>
>
> but can't figure out how to programatically test if that was successful.
>
> TIA
>
> George


Hi George:

Declare Integer InternetCheckConnection in Wininet.dll String Url, Long
Flags, Long Reserved

lnResult = InternetCheckConnection("http://leafe.com/",1,0)


If lnResult != 0
Msg = "Connected!"
Else
Msg = "Not connected!"
EndIf


MessageBox(msg)




HTH


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How To Know If an Internet Connection is Active

2006-06-28 Thread G Gambill

How can I determine if an Internet Connection is active for PostCast Server.

I thought about

oIE = createobject( 'internetexplorer.application')
oIE.Navigate2( "http://www.yahoo.com"; )


but can't figure out how to programatically test if that was successful.

TIA

George


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