[DUG] Delphi development company required

2011-05-04 Thread Nick Fauchelle
Nick on 03 9431635 -- Kind regards, Nick Fauchelle Email: n...@doubledotmedia.com Doubledot Media Limited http://www.doubledotmedia.com Phone: + 64 3 943 1635 ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: delphi@delphi.org.nz Admin

[DUG] Anyone looking for some short term contract work?

2011-04-07 Thread nick
expression and general http request knowledge be good (we do a bit of scraping) - SVN ( or Git+Svn) experience - Christchurch preferred with ability to get to Ferrymead Not in Christchurch but still think you'd love to do this? Please reply and express you interest. -- Kind regards, Nick

Re: [DUG] Icon creation

2010-11-09 Thread Nick Fauchelle
After seeing Alister's video a few years ago, I have been using gimp for my icons! (Thanks Alister!) On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 18:11 +1300, Alister Christie wrote: I made this video a few years ago http://codegearguru.com/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=12Itemid=27 making icons with GiMP.

Re: [DUG] Duplicate post

2010-11-09 Thread Nick Fauchelle
I agree, shell out a few $$ and get your own domain. Don't have to use gmail but can at least stop using the isp's email... Reminds me of biz cards where you see Bits and Bobs Ltd web: http://www.bits-bobs.co.nz email: f...@xtra.co.nz On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 17:43 +1300, Conor Boyd wrote:

[DUG] Code coverage - finding stale code

2010-10-20 Thread Nick Fauchelle
With Delphi XE has anyone seen a tool/something built-in which can display some form of code coverage. We are currently building a new version of our software and while it's not a complete re-write there is going to be some redundant code. Anyone know or seen of anything for XE? Thanks Nick

Re: [DUG] Just in case you missed it

2010-10-18 Thread Nick Fauchelle
Confused much? http://www.developers-inc.co.nz/simple_shopping/viewCategory.html?id=36510300 Delphi XE Professional - Upgrade **SPECIAL PRICING UNTIL 22 OCT 2010** NZD $635.00 but when you click on the link it says, NZD $826.87 $714.37 (incl GST) So, which price is it? And does that reflect

Re: [DUG] Just in case you missed it

2010-10-18 Thread Nick Fauchelle
...@delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz] On Behalf Of Nick Fauchelle Sent: Tuesday, 19 October 2010 8:59 a.m. To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List Subject: Re: [DUG] Just in case you missed it Confused much? http://www.developers-inc.co.nz/simple_shopping

Re: [DUG] Rad Studio XE Enterprise

2010-09-27 Thread Nick Fauchelle
Anyone actually using XE yet? We're using 2009 and still some buggy things in the IDE which would make me consider jumping to 2010 alone, if they were fixed eg; randomly unable to find 'controls' or some other core unit which then adds red lines to half the unit, annoying! On Tue, 2010-09-28 at

[DUG] 64bit and cross compile... looking promising

2010-09-22 Thread Nick Fauchelle
conference in Paris. Looking promising! Nick ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: delphi@delphi.org.nz Admin: http://delphi.org.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi Unsubscribe: send an email to delphi-requ...@delphi.org.nz with Subject

Re: [DUG] D2009 + Windows 7: awesome!

2009-06-01 Thread Nick
Hi, I do the same here as well, running D2007 in a VM. Makes backing up far easier and means I can run linux as my host machine. On Sat, 2009-05-30 at 10:14 +1200, Gary T. Benner wrote: [Reply] HI all, I've been running my Delphi within a VM ( XP ) for quite some time now with

[DUG] Styling of TMainMenu

2009-05-18 Thread Nick
). Using D2007 and have ticked 'Use runtime theme' from Project - Options - Applications I thought were was a setting I could change on the TMainMenu which would tell it to use XP style. Thanks Nick ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list

Re: [DUG] Time tracking

2009-03-08 Thread Nick
http://www.clockingit.com Free :-) Otherwise, another one I quite like the look of is http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ/ however thats not so free. On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 11:38 +1300, Jeremy Coulter wrote: Hi All. we are doing some work at the moment that requires us to keep a track of out

Re: [DUG] Layers with draw or paint

2009-01-05 Thread Nick Barrett
that allow for drawing of Bézier curves which may be useful to your CNC simulator...but I’m just guessing there) Cheers, Nick PS: Hope this works. This is my first time posting. ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: delphi

[DUG] 2006 v 2007

2008-10-27 Thread Nick
Hey there, Still using 2006 here but we do have a copy of 2007. Just wondering how much better is 2007, I notice 2006 uses a ton of ram and sometimes locks up while doing things, but is generally 90% of the time fine. Is 2007 more responsive and a little lighter, or should I just go for

[DUG] Handle ID of a class?

2008-10-20 Thread Nick
to send a class a message? Or do I have to extend from something? Thanks Nick ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: delphi@delphi.org.nz Admin: http://delphi.org.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi Unsubscribe: send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [DUG] Porting Delphi code to Linux

2008-09-16 Thread Nick
We run a windows app we wrote in delphi (2006) in linux under wine. The program checks a remote mysql database every 30 seconds for a job (using ZEOS DBO Library) and then checks ebay, yahoo and a bunch of other sites via there apis (using the Indy library) and then reports back to the remote

Re: [DUG] D2009

2008-08-25 Thread Nick
And it's out http://blogs.codegear.com/nickhodges/2008/08/25/39111 :-) So, whats the damage to the pocket Richard. Upgrading from D2006 Can you update from D2006 Ent to D2009 pro (if that version exists), or can you only go Ent to Ent, Pro to Pro Cheers Robert martin wrote: Hi Yeah. I

[DUG] D2009

2008-08-24 Thread Nick
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/Embarcadero-Plans-New-Delphi-CBuilder-Releases/ so other then Unicode support, is it even worth looking at D2009, or just wait till the 64bit compiler version comes out? Anyone got anything with any more info. Cheers Nick

Re: [DUG] Anyone going to TechEd?

2008-08-21 Thread Nick
This http://www.microsoft.com/nz/teched08/index.aspx ? Richard Vowles wrote: We'll be there - we have a booth. Come get a free coke on us (or two) :-) And yes, we will be promoting Delphi! 2008/8/21 Edward Huang [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I and 2 other Delphi

Re: [DUG] Hosting

2008-08-19 Thread Nick
We have a couple of vps nodes over at http://www.linode.com We also have a dedicated box at rackspace (expensive but good) and then another dedicated box at server beach ( www.serverbeach.com cheap but more hands on for you ) :-) Alister Christie wrote: What are people doing about

Re: [DUG] D7 vs D2007

2008-08-11 Thread Nick
Hey Richard, how come only Delphi PHP is listed on the featured products of your site, and quite a bit of Visual studio huh :) What the upgrade cost of D06 ent to D07 Ent And what is the extra cost for software assurance with that, will that be 09 we get free? Cheers Richard Vowles wrote: To

Re: [DUG] memory leak tools

2008-07-29 Thread Nick
FreeMM? If you got Delphi 2006 and above you can make a start by just doing on main form create ReportMemoryLeaksOnShutdown := true; for more detailed info then you need to add the full FreeMM pas files and dll etc. Vikas... wrote: Hi, Is there any open source or free memory leakage

Re: [DUG] Errors

2008-07-13 Thread Nick
yea i got D2006 here, and get that problem happening as well. only way to fix it is to pay to upgrade eh! I think I remember a big talk earlier about companies which the only way to fix the bug is to pay for there latest copy, ie upgrade to D2007 to fix this D2006 issue. Bob Pawley wrote:

Re: [DUG] Turbo Delphi

2008-07-09 Thread Nick
http://www.codegear.com/products/turbo/ * Can’t add third party components * Delphi command line compilers not included * Build database apps with access to InterBase 7.5 and MySQL 4.0 And some other stuff no doubt. Bob Pawley wrote: Can someone explain the difference between Turbo Delphi and

Re: [DUG] test

2008-07-08 Thread Nick
pong response at 9th July 5:21 pm :-) Gary T. Benner wrote: Gary Benner e-Engineer, Lecturer, and Software Developer *Gary Benner Associates http://www.benner.co.nz* *123 Internet Limited http://www.123.net.nz* *Waiariki Institute of Technology http://www.waiariki.ac.nz*

Re: [DUG] List Server Back Up

2008-06-24 Thread Nick
These guys here are the best to use apparently http://www.ontrackdatarecovery.com/ Most of the people that do 'hard drive recovery' look at the drive then pass it on to these guys - then pass you back the bill + markup. Very fast and easy to deal with, I thought it was going to take weeks -

[DUG] FinalBuilder - uses

2008-06-03 Thread Nick
server. A sort of, 'other use' Any one else have little builds setup that aren't really a software build (like the backup above). Just looking at other uses for the software. Cheers Nick ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post

Re: [DUG] testing new email address :-)

2008-04-22 Thread Nick
ok btw this arrived two hours late :-) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: plz ignore ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: delphi@delphi.org.nz Admin:

Re: [DUG] List Issues

2008-04-22 Thread Nick
I am in the same boat. Weird eh. Ross Levis wrote: I received this today (Wednesday) at 9:38am along with a gaggle of other messages from the group. They all seem to accumulate somewhere for a day or so and then I get all of them in one go. This is not the case with my usual correspondence

Re: [DUG] SOAP

2007-12-03 Thread Nick
Nottage. This article explains how to fit Indy into Delphi 6's Web services (SOAP) support. For more on creating Web services, please refer to Nick Hodges's excellent Borland Community article, Shakespeare on the Web. I can't remember exactly why I built the application that follows. For whatever

Re: [DUG] Skins in delphi

2007-11-28 Thread Nick
I used this one quite a bit with Delphi 7, it's pretty cheap. http://www.link-rank.com/ Vikas... wrote: Hi, i am developing an application in delphi 5, i want to add skins feature to it. Can anyone suggest me any open source tool or free component to wortk with Delphi 5. Or is there is

[DUG] Delphi in a mac :-)

2007-11-21 Thread Nick
Just read this thread http://dev.newswhat.com/amsg/borland.public.delphi.non-technical/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Anyone here using a delphi in a mac (not basecamp) but via osx as if 'native'? ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post:

Re: [DUG] Delphi in a mac :-)

2007-11-21 Thread Nick
=27 I would expect no problems running under a VM, but running native? Alister Christie Computers for People Ph: 04 471 1849 Fax: 04 471 1266 http://www.salespartner.co.nz PO Box 13085 Johnsonville Wellington Nick wrote: Just read this thread http://dev.newswhat.com/amsg

Re: [DUG] Delphi in a mac :-)

2007-11-21 Thread Nick
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2007 13:53 To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List Subject: [DUG] Delphi in a mac :-) Just read this thread http://dev.newswhat.com/amsg/borland.public.delphi.non-technical/4744702 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anyone here using a delphi

[DUG] Accuracer DB engine

2007-11-20 Thread Nick
Hi there, Just about to grab the Accuracer db engine ( http://www.aidaim.com/ ) /client-server_database_single-file_database_delphi_database_embedded_database.htm Anyone had much experience with it? Cheers :-) ___ NZ Borland Developers Group -

Re: [DUG] send.xtra.co.nz

2007-11-13 Thread Nick
Would be interested to see what KiwiHosting says - I doubt they would as GoDaddy is very large and able to offer cheap as dirt hosting - but still... :-) Conor Boyd wrote: That's alright, I wasn't trying to be competitive. ;-) I wrote a free screensaver (in Delphi) which interfaces with

Re: [DUG] POST from a Delphi win32 app

2007-10-03 Thread Nick
A 'cheap / hack' of a solution would be to have your own hidden TWebbrowser on your TForm. Make this load up a temporary html from which has all the options you want in it - then set the form action=address to your website method=POST traget=_blank So the user wont see it, you generate that

Re: [DUG] EAccessViolation on StdWndProc

2007-10-02 Thread Nick
Just a side question. EurekaLog any good? Worth the monies? Is it then madExcept? Leigh Wanstead wrote: Hello everyone, I got EAccessViolation on StdWndProc on customer machine The development environment is Delphi 7 Enterprise. The customer's os are Windows 2003 and xp. Exception Message

[DUG] Good component packs

2007-09-30 Thread Nick
Afternoon all o/ Other then TmsSoftware and Jedi - whats some other decent packs worth looking at, mainly visual component packs but anything else out there to make life easier and not re-invent the wheel. Cheers ___ NZ Borland Developers Group -

[DUG] Screen sizes :-)

2007-09-25 Thread Nick
Nice easy topic :-) How big / how many screens you use on your development machine. At work I have dual 17 lcds. Trying to pitch to the boss and third screen, or getting dual 22s. At home I have a widescreen 19 and 17 lcds. Thinking about going to dual 22s. Anyone here got three screens? (on

Re: [DUG] Screen sizes :-)

2007-09-25 Thread Nick
), which is really hard to program in effectively. I don't think I'd ever want to go back to 1024x768 which I did all my D7 development on (my old laptop). Alister Christie Computers for People Ph: 04 471 1849 Fax: 04 471 1266 http://www.salespartner.co.nz PO Box 13085 Johnsonville Wellington Nick

[DUG] Turbo products

2007-09-18 Thread Nick
Thinking about getting Turbo Delphi Pro, anyone else use these? Are components cross compatible? If I wrote a component could I then use that on my D2006 Ent at work? What about any projects in create? Are the turbos any better then there big brothers, better as in, faster, and more stable,

Re: [DUG] Turbo products

2007-09-18 Thread Nick
Scrolling back through my inbox I see lots of people complaining about 2007 though. Perhaps I should just wait until 2008 version comes out (mind you, being an even number usually means it will be crap, 6,8 2006 etc). Will checkout the newsgroups. Thanks. Jeremy North wrote: I definitely

Re: [DUG] Salaries in NZ?

2007-09-13 Thread Nick
http://it.seek.co.nz/users/apply/index.ascx?JobID=10377254; http://it.seek.co.nz/users/apply/index.ascx?JobID=10466147; Tracey wrote: What are these? Expired links -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Csaba Gajo Sent: Friday, 14 September

Re: [DUG] Delphi's Object Inspector. Finding a property in D2007

2007-09-04 Thread Nick
omg thanks!! Myles Penlington wrote: Yes. Right click on the OI and select alphabetical order rather than grouped. M. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Peacocke Sent: Wednesday, 5 September 2007 09:55 To: NZ Borland Developers

Re: [DUG] D2007 - Open/Browse Folder

2007-08-29 Thread Nick
tms has a browse folder dialog I think also, jedi set has one Rohit Gupta wrote: Still no Open or Browse Folder Dialog. I think its pretty poor, especially since it whinges profusely about the one that I cobbled together many years ago. Cant get any help on the ShellObjects, and

Re: [DUG] codegearguru updates

2007-08-27 Thread Nick
http://del.icio.us/popular/delphi Listed second under popular eh! :-) Alister Christie wrote: I have a few new training movies on http://codegearguru.com if anyone is interested. Some basic SQL, getting started with VMWare Server, and some basic ClientDataSet stuff, plus the older movies.

Re: [DUG] Indy Smtp and XTRA

2007-08-26 Thread Nick
Orcon :-) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As well as changing to port 465 and using SSL, you also need to change your outbound server from smtp.xtra.co.nz to send.xtra.co.nz. If you don't switch servers, some of the email you send will never arrive - I can confirm this. A bit like the way some email

Re: [DUG] D2007 help incomplete or install issue

2007-07-18 Thread Nick
You can Ctrl-left click on the name of a function (in some source code where it works) and it will open that unit. Robert martin wrote: One of the main things I use help for is to find the unit name of a function so I can add it to the uses ! Rob Martin Software Engineer phone +64 03 377

Re: [DUG] Delphi Developer wanted in Chch

2007-07-04 Thread Nick
O.o You got boxes there? Should setup a pulley system so you can deliver them to me next door :D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Heh, well I have given my employee a few to take home to his kids, just to keep them confused about what he does here. I think that's the first time someone has commented

[DUG] Datebases with Delphi

2007-07-02 Thread Nick
without them having to install anything special. Just like to see what else is out there which simple to get up and running. (usually one of my databases contains 2-3 tables etc) Cheers Nick ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post

Re: [DUG] Databases with Delphi

2007-07-02 Thread Nick
] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Tuesday, 3 July 2007 9:24 a.m. To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List Subject: [DUG] Datebases with Delphi Hi there :-) When I create a database application, usually I create a MDB file with Access (create my tables etc) and then interact with the database in Delphi using

Re: [DUG] Datebases with Delphi

2007-07-02 Thread Nick
Rob, Thanks, firebird doesn't sound to bad, and you can use native Delphi components with firebird to from what i've read. All the aps i've done so far are simply for end user use - no client/server requirements. Will research this some more :-) Thanks. Nick Robert martin wrote: Hi

Re: [DUG] Where is TypeInfo?

2007-07-01 Thread Nick
The system unit contains 'typeinfo' There is also the other unit TypInfo Which you use when doing something similar to getEnumName(typeInfo(TReqStatus), Ord(s)) Cheers Nick Steve Peacocke wrote: Good Morning All, Re: Delphi 2007 and missing TypeInfo.dcu I'm converting some code from using

Re: [DUG] Where is TypeInfo?

2007-07-01 Thread Nick
On 02/07/07, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The system unit contains 'typeinfo' There is also the other unit TypInfo Which you use when doing something similar to getEnumName(typeInfo(TReqStatus), Ord(s)) Cheers Nick Steve Peacocke wrote: Good Morning All, Re: Delphi 2007 and missing

Re: [DUG] Where is TypeInfo?

2007-07-01 Thread Nick
And now everyone is saying Miles instead of Myles Classic! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Heh, that one brought a smile. :) Miles doesn't know much better than the advice he gave, but he knows much better than the advice that you think he gave!! Try again - TypInfo, sic, no e. Cheers, Carl

Re: [DUG] Graphical User Interface Design

2007-06-28 Thread Nick
have received this e-mail message in error please delete it and notify me. Thank you. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:delphi- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Thursday, 28 June 2007 10:07 a.m. To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List Subject: [DUG

Re: RE: [DUG] Graphical User Interface Design

2007-06-28 Thread Nick
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Friday, 29 June 2007 10:41 a.m. To: Jason Subject: Re: [DUG] Graphical User Interface Design Sean, Got a place where said buttons can be purchased from? :-) Thanks! Sean Cross wrote: Step 1

[DUG] Graphical User Interface Design

2007-06-27 Thread Nick
to the usability for the user and making everything as easy and logical for them to use, but also want it to look appealing. So what steps, guidelines, approach do you take when designing an application. :-) Cheers Nick ___ NZ Borland Developers Group

Re: [DUG] User authentication

2007-06-25 Thread Nick
Something like... http://www.tmssoftware.com/tss.htm Jason Saggers wrote: Does anybody know where a decent module to handle this may be located, rather than have to code one myself…. Just rather save the time…. J I have basic authentication modules already, but none I have will support

Re: [DUG] Contract Work Wanted

2007-06-11 Thread Nick
Where are you based? AlanRose wrote: If anyone is in need of a senior Delphi contractor with C# skills please contact Alan Rose at ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for more details. Thank you. ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post:

Re: [DUG] Simple VCL for web aplication

2007-06-10 Thread Nick
?getclients'); showmessage(inttostr(stringlist.count)); //then loop list, split on the comma and process Of course you will be wanting to encypt all that etc but just an example. Nick Robert martin wrote: Hi Admittedly I don't know much about web apps but I am struggling to get my head around

Re: [DUG] encoding special characters in XML

2007-06-10 Thread Nick
Url encode? Steven Knight wrote: Hi all, I am wanting to write out text into an xml file. The text may contain special characters like / etc and I need to protect them. Can anyone tell me the name of a function that will do this easily. Ta Steven

Re: [DUG] Simple VCL for web aplication

2007-06-07 Thread Nick
similar approaches to the above for bug submissions and customer registrations and works well. Cheers Nick Robert martin wrote: Hi Neven Yes a fat client (Delphi Win 32 app) that simply needs to send some data to a centralised web DB (Voucher sales / redemptions) and get from a centralised

Re: [DUG] Simple VCL for web aplication

2007-06-07 Thread Nick
With all the tutorials on PHP it'd be a piece of cake to do with notepad (I prefer crimson editor for it's nice syntax highlighting), with https all you need to do is include some dll files with your app (and get a ssl certificate for your web server etc which your host could organize) Nick

Re: [DUG] O.o hmmm ok

2007-06-06 Thread Nick
Got something weird here - weird because I probably don't understand it properly but it caused me a bit of delay... Simplified, I had a global array of records, during my procedure I would do something like this PRec := MyArrayofPRec[0]; PRec.name := 'Hi'; Now for some reason I was expecting

Re: [DUG] codegearguru updates

2007-06-06 Thread Nick
Nice recommendation on using BDE in your videos ;-) Might wanna look at sticking the videos up here as well - http://www.revver.com/ Alister Christie wrote: I have a few new training movies on http://codegearguru.com if anyone is interested. Some basic SQL, getting started with VMWare

Re: [DUG] O.o hmmm ok

2007-06-06 Thread Nick
; // Assignment 1 b := a; // Assignment 2 b.name := a.name; b.age := a.age; End; TTFN, Struan. Nick wrote: Got something weird here - weird because I probably don't understand it properly but it caused me a bit of delay... Simplified, I had a global array of records

Re: [DUG] Simple VCL for web aplication

2007-06-06 Thread Nick
Rob, Have you checked out the intraweb demos in the demos folder? With D2006 Ent there are a bunch... Nick Robert martin wrote: Hi I am trying to put together a simple VCL for web application. I can get a simple web page going which is great however I would also like to provide some

Re: [DUG] Simple VCL for web aplication

2007-06-06 Thread Nick
Ltd Nick wrote: Rob, Have you checked out the intraweb demos in the demos folder? With D2006 Ent there are a bunch... Nick Robert martin wrote: Hi I am trying to put together a simple VCL for web application. I can get a simple web page going which is great however I would also like

Re: [DUG] XP Search

2007-05-21 Thread Nick
Google Desktop Search Thats just nasty! Conor Boyd wrote: Yup, It's a known issue. I believe it's something to do with XP by default only looking for text type files with extensions that it knows about. I believe there may be ways to get it to find pas files etc, although I reckon you're

[DUG] Best way to make this thread safe

2007-05-16 Thread Nick
I got a function here I use for logging to a richedit on my main form (this is just in functions unit) Procedure WriteLog(sString : string; opt : LogOption); Begin With frmMain.reLog do begin If lines.Count 200 then lines.Delete(0); lines.add(sString); SelStart :=

Re: [DUG] Best way to make this thread safe

2007-05-16 Thread Nick
you could do your writelog. But I'm also not much of a threading expert so someone else may have a better method. Nick wrote: I got a function here I use for logging to a richedit on my main form (this is just in functions unit) Procedure WriteLog(sString : string; opt : LogOption); Begin

[DUG] Why use a set when a string will work OK (and less code)?

2007-05-09 Thread Nick
it to string first. So, why do it? H Nick ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: delphi@delphi.org.nz Admin: http://delphi.org.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi Unsubscribe: send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe

Re: [DUG] Why use a set when a string will work OK (and less code)?

2007-05-09 Thread Nick
or representation is made that this communication is free of errors, viruses or interference. If you have received this e-mail message in error please delete it and notify me. Thank you. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:delphi- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent

Re: [DUG] Why use a set when a string will work OK (and less code)?

2007-05-09 Thread Nick
Nice thats even shorter :-) So following on from this, what happens when you want to do something like this TMyStatus = (Active, Pending, Ended, Paused, Deleted, Suspended); TLogLevel = (Normal,Error,Ended); This will cause an error as Ended appears twice. How you can you get around this?

Re: [DUG] Why use a set when a string will work OK (and less code)?

2007-05-09 Thread Nick
TypeInfo(TMyStatus), and for the other case should be TypeInfo(TLogLevel). M. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Thursday, 10 May 2007 11:29 To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List Subject: Re: [DUG] Why use a set when a string

Re: [DUG] Why use a set when a string will work OK (and less code)?

2007-05-09 Thread Nick
aa ;-) Time for another coffee! Thanks heaps guys, I have learned a stack! Neven MacEwan wrote: Nick Thats why you use a lower case prefix ie tmsActive, tmsPending, ... verssu tllNormal, tllError, tllEnded... HTH Neven Nice thats even shorter :-) So following on from this, what

Re: [DUG] Program Filer Directory

2007-05-07 Thread Nick
Probly Program Files (but Program Filer is there language translation) Alan Rose wrote: Just wondering if anyone has held of a directory called Program Filer most likely found on a Norwegian version of Windows XP. Is it a system folder etc.

[DUG] If someone could do this in D2007

2007-05-02 Thread Nick
then attach the resulting AdService.pas and CriterionService.pas I got D2006 Ent. and it seems it's missing some things from the imports from these two services. Would be good to compare Thanks! Much appreciated. Nick ___ NZ Borland Developers Group

Re: [DUG] If someone could do this in D2007

2007-05-02 Thread Nick
Rob, Thanks. So no pas files eh! Rats. If someone else could please. Thanks Nick Robert martin wrote: Tried to but got an error. D2007 tried to write into program files on my vista machine ! Have reported this to QC. Just glad im not planning on doing this myself :) Rob Martin Software

Re: [DUG] If someone could do this in D2007

2007-05-02 Thread Nick
Champion! :-) Jeremy North wrote: Here you go. ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list

Re: [DUG] SOAP Question (lets see who the soap guru's are :P)

2007-04-29 Thread Nick
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Friday, 27 April 2007 3:09 p.m. To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List Subject: Re: [DUG] SOAP Question (lets see who the soap guru's are :P) Ah im still not having any luck. This is what I did type TCHTTPRIO = class(THTTPRIO) procedure

Re: [DUG] Vista and Ini files

2007-04-29 Thread Nick
Indeed, one can not write to the Program Files unless you want trouble. Application Data (or AppData on vista I think) in the users folder is best place for standard user. ShellCall to get the special folder is best bet. Jeremy Coulter wrote: Locations need to be changed??? What do you

Re: [DUG] SOAP Question (lets see who the soap guru's are :P)

2007-04-26 Thread Nick
How do you mean? Changed it to/for what for what? : - ) Edward Koryagin wrote: for THTTPRIO on DoBeforeExecute I changed Request manually --- Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey there, Thanks for that! :-) I compared the different between the D2007 and D2006 and I can see the D2007

Re: [DUG] SOAP Question (lets see who the soap guru's are :P)

2007-04-26 Thread Nick
?) Edward Koryagin wrote: Are you working with THTTPRIO? --- Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How do you mean? Changed it to/for what for what? : - ) Edward Koryagin wrote: for THTTPRIO on DoBeforeExecute I changed Request manually --- Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey

Re: [DUG] SOAP Question (lets see who the soap guru's are :P)

2007-04-26 Thread Nick
This page does - my mistake http://qc.borland.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=14046 Nick wrote: Correct, and I see the soap request when I look at the DoBeforeExexute I can't modify the var given however this page shows how you can modify the thttprio http://www.google.com/apis/adwords/developer

Re: [DUG] Delphi 2007 Package paths

2007-04-26 Thread Nick
If it's like D2006 Tools | Options, on the left Environment Option | Delphi Options | Library - Win32 Jeremy Coulter wrote: Hi All. When I installed a new componet/DPK under D7, I would go to Tools, Enviroment Options, click ont eh Library tab, then add the path to the controls source code

Re: [DUG] SOAP Question (lets see who the soap guru's are :P)

2007-04-26 Thread Nick
, but I can't see it I put a showmessage('hi'); in my new TCHTTPRIO.DoBeforeExecute and it shows... Edward Koryagin wrote: Sorry I don't remember all details... I inherited from THTTPRIO and did changes to tags to build correct request to SOAP server. --- Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

[DUG] SOAP Question (lets see who the soap guru's are :P)

2007-04-25 Thread Nick
Right, I am trying to get an app written which in Delphi 2006 to do with the Google Adwords API. The old method I did was Program sends data to my web server -- Web server handles all the soap to Google -- Info is sent back to my program All done with indy. However I want to get away from

Re: [DUG] SOAP Question (lets see who the soap guru's are :P)

2007-04-25 Thread Nick
upgrading to 2007. Looks of fixes to the WDSL importer plus the source code is now included. On 4/26/07, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Right, I am trying to get an app written which in Delphi 2006 to do with the Google Adwords API. The old method I did was Program sends data to my web server -- Web

[DUG] WSDL Importer Missing From D2006 Ent?

2007-04-23 Thread Nick
Can't seem to find it. However, If I got File | New | Customize then goto Delphi Projects, WebServices I can see it there, and drag it to the 'Menu Items' but it still dosn't show up in the menu. O.o Am I missing something? Cheers Nick ___ NZ

Re: [DUG] WSDL Importer Missing From D2006 Ent?

2007-04-23 Thread Nick
:-D excellent... Thanks! John Davys wrote: Create a new VCL Forms application first, then go back into File | New | Other and it's in the Web Services list at that point. Cheers John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Tuesday

[DUG] Weird behavior in Vista

2007-04-19 Thread Nick
Got this app that I just installed in Vista and noticed something weird. If I open the task manager, then open my application I see that it starts off with using 40mb of ram, then if I close it right away, it closes on screen, but in the task manager it stays open and starts using all the

Re: [DUG] Weird behavior in Vista

2007-04-19 Thread Nick
can reset this phantom setting without reinstalling the os. Matt Comb wrote: Is your exe by any chance called: Trojan.exe Explorer.exe or anything else that may cause XP to hurl ;) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Friday

Re: [DUG] Weird behavior in Vista

2007-04-19 Thread Nick
. So. Remember that ;-) Matt Comb wrote: Is your exe by any chance called: Trojan.exe Explorer.exe or anything else that may cause XP to hurl ;) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Sent: Friday, 20 April 2007 10:49 a.m. To: NZ

Re: [DUG] Weird behavior in Vista

2007-04-19 Thread Nick
As per my last email. Just did a google search and pulled up this http://blogs.msdn.com/junfeng/archive/2004/04/28/121871.aspx Which makes sense, as I was using the simple user compatibility tool to check my app with last week, it must of stuck some values in the registry (in that location)

Re: [DUG] Components / PageControl

2007-04-19 Thread Nick
Hi Robert, I use the TMS component set and it's more then worth it's price, haven't had a problem with it in Vista, colors show up fine but then I don't use any DBEdits. Jedi VCL the other component set your thinking about? Robert martin wrote: Rob Martin Software Engineer phone +64 03

Re: [DUG] How to find work?

2007-04-19 Thread Nick
;-) yes... go compete with Indians that only charge $2 an hour Granted, you would do a far better job than them, have much better communication and not bail out on a job like they do - but must people don't look at that, they look at the price, get burned and never come back. Traci P

Re: [DUG] d2007 trial now available

2007-04-04 Thread Nick
I also noticed that the Delphi for PHP demo is up to 14 day trial. :-) Richard Vowles wrote: http://www.codegear.com/delphiwin32/trial ___ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi

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