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On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 18:42, Hans-Peter Diettrich drdiettri...@aol.comwrote:
ik schrieb:
Is there a cross platform (or a GTK/QT solution if not) how to get from
X,Y the mouse cursor handle and from there to translate it to it's original
icon ?
What do you
27.01.2010 16:27, ik wrote:
I have the Cursor handle from X, I need to find the associate cursor
(depend on the window) of an external program running X.
I read few times trying to undersatnd but it sounds too cryptic for me.
What is X? Some application or X server?
associate cursor (depend
For ExtPascal, it was true for every page I wanted to make, so that
is far
over 5% :(
Yes, because ExtPascal is just a wrapper for ExtJS classes. What I
meant in the previous email is the existence of a pascal to JS
compiler, like Morfik's JST, will do the job. I prefer compiler term
Matt Shaffer wrote:
For the record, the lazarus site's SMF installation is out of date (by 1
version), I'd recommend patching it up. I love SMF's upgrade process...
so simple.
The infection is removed. We're currently investigating where it came
from.
The smf forum was uptodate (1.1.11).
Am 26.01.2010 11:45, schrieb Bee Jay:
That's about it. It will use Qooxdoo-calls for the server-events. You
can add more, offcourse... (does Qooxdoo also use some sort of
'readyscript'?)
My main reason using ExtPascal and this new fcl-web is I'm too lazy to
study JS programming and getting
Take a look at HaXe (haxe.org) - HaXe is a dynamic but type safe
programming language, which is much better suited for Web programming
than ExtPascal (in my opinion).
I've heard about it and wasn't interested since it doesn't support
pascal. :P
Since HaXe has many targets (JavaScript,
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Lee Jenkins wrote:
Bee Jay wrote:
I finally decided to bite the bullet, and to dump the idea of extpascal
and
the likes for the moment. All these conversion tools have the same
problems:
- Always behind the latest versions of the corresponding JS toolkits.
- They only
- Original Message -
From: Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com
To: JoshyFun joshy...@gmail.com; Lazarus mailing list
lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 5:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus is invisible?
JoshyFun wrote:
Well, all-purpose
Well, there doesn't have to be shell/ftp for the person to have access to
files ;) As long as they're able to upload their own file manager through an
exploit...
Anyway, I can't think of any other possibilities. But, wouldn't it be
possible to change the permissions of SMF's files when an update
On 1/27/2010 16:10, Matt Shaffer wrote:
Keep in mind:
1. An outdated index.php could be a possible culprit, if it had any
security vulnerabilities with it (although I highly doubt this)
2. Any mods installed may have vulnerabilities
3. If the person updating the forum to 1.1.11 ignored warning
Paul Nicholls wrote:
I saw FTL, and straight away read it as Faster Than Light!! hahaha
:-) Sorry, that was a spelling mistake. It should have read FTS (full text
search). Either way, it would be nice to have a FTS implementation that is
FTL. ;-)
Regards,
- Graeme -
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fpGUI Toolkit -
Matt Shaffer schrieb:
Well, there doesn't have to be shell/ftp for the person to have access
to files ;)
To ssh, you've to hack a vpn first ;)
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Right, but what I meant was if someone manages to upload their own PHP file
to the lazarus server, they can easily have uploaded a PHP file manager
which has the capability of deleting files, etc, without ever needing
ssh/ftp (this assumes the attack was done through a vulnerable piece of
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