Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
2010/1/4 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
My idea was to raise an event when a line has been read
Based on what I just posted to the developer's list, you will need to
be specific about what defines an end of line. For example:
NUL ^@
Hi Alessandro,
Dimitris Anogiatis wrote:
to get the length of an MP3 file (since gb.sdl.sound works primarily with
mp3s) I would personally write an ID3Tag module to get the mp3's length and
then load it through gb.sound.sdl afterward.
or if you want you could also explore the option of
In fact, I currently use mplayer, but I just wanted to know if there
was a better solution :)
Well, thank you everybody, anyway :)
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2010/1/4 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
2010/1/4 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
My idea was to raise an event when a line has been read
Based on what I just posted to the developer's list, you will need to
be specific about
Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
2010/1/4 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
I think that there is
something extreme in trying to send large chunks of data in a single
instruction,
Wlll... Not necessarily. If the document is imprecise, which
it most definitely is, it
2010/1/5 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
2010/1/4 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
I think that there is
something extreme in trying to send large chunks of data in a single
instruction,
Wlll... Not necessarily. If the
Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
2010/1/5 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
I disagree. Blocking mode guarantees known certainties, as defined by
any number of RFC documents.
Pardon me... I think that RFCs have nothing to do with blocking mode,
unless you find an RFC which says
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Although I've invoked the DBconX.Close() command for my sqlite connection, I
can still issue queries, and I'm getting results.
I'd like to close the connection, select another database file and open it.
how to do it?
I've checked the DBconX.Open() commands in subroutines, but there's no
normal ... as the db is automatiquely opened if it is not when you are
use a call
so
DB.Close
MyNewCon.Open
DB.Exec(etc...
.
2010/1/4 M. Cs. mohar...@gmail.com:
Although I've invoked the DBconX.Close() command for my sqlite connection, I
can still issue queries, and I'm getting results.
So that means I cannot redirect the properties for a connection to use
another file instead?
I mean, if I'd close connection and change the file and reopen?
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2010/1/4 M. Cs. mohar...@gmail.com:
So that means I cannot redirect the properties for a connection to use
another file instead?
I mean, if I'd close connection and change the file and reopen?
you can too
hresult = hcon.exec(..)
hcon.close
hcon.host = mynewfilepath
2010/1/5 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
Kadaitcha Man ha scritto:
2010/1/5 Doriano Blengino doriano.bleng...@fastwebnet.it:
I disagree. Blocking mode guarantees known certainties, as defined by
any number of RFC documents.
Pardon me... I think that RFCs have nothing to do
On Monday 04 January 2010, Bill-Lancaster wrote:
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