xmlsec is an external project which is contained in libxmlsec. When you
build the project, the xmlsec sources are inflated and patched. The
resulting files are in the misc directory. There you'll find the
xmlsec.h. For example:
wntmsci10.pro\misc\build\xmlsec1-1.2.6\include\xmlsec\xmlsec.h
Make
Hi,
here is the weekly update for calendar week (CW) 13:
CW13
http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/development_at_a_glance_weekly16
Regards,
Dieter
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Nagelsweg 55Senior Manager Software Engineering
20097 Hamburg
Hi,
I need to put together a booklet with repetitive information from a
database, which includes text and a picture. Given a template for a
page I made in Draw, I would like to fill the template in a way
similar to a mail merge from a MySQL database. A complication that
prevents me from
Joachim Lingner wrote:
xmlsec is an external project which is contained in libxmlsec. When you
build the project, the xmlsec sources are inflated and patched. The
resulting files are in the misc directory. There you'll find the
xmlsec.h. For example:
On 3/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
scheme that requires a scripted logic. I would like to impliment this
in Python, because I am familiar with it (but not with openoffice
scripting). I have found basic guides for the OOo python interface,
You may have seen the article in