On Wednesday 18 April 2012 08:28:40 IvankoB wrote:
> Me see them in recent GIT changes. Are they already working ?
>
Under construction. Stream ciphers (ex. "rc4") are already working.
Martin
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Me see them in recent GIT changes. Are they already working ?
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On Wednesday 18 April 2012 07:59:53 IvankoB wrote:
> > Not by default. FPC should fix the bugs in the compiler. You add the
> > script
> > yourself by 'Project'-'Options'-'Make'-'Command default'.
>
> This code if platform dependent.
>
Use a platform dependent macro.
Martin
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> Not by default. FPC should fix the bugs in the compiler. You add the
> script
> yourself by 'Project'-'Options'-'Make'-'Command default'.
>
This code if platform dependent.
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On Wednesday 18 April 2012 07:23:44 IvankoB wrote:
> > Really, calling "tools\msedirclear .\" seems to fix the problem.
> > To the README ?
>
> Can it be a good idea to include the "msedirclear" code into BUILD
> sequence ?
>
Not by default. FPC should fix the bugs in the compiler. You add the scri
> Really, calling "tools\msedirclear .\" seems to fix the problem.
> To the README ?
Can it be a good idea to include the "msedirclear" code into BUILD
sequence ?
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Me mean :
- direct data are transferred remotely to tmsesqlqury then loaded into a
local grid
- WEB-connection retrieves same data and packs them into HTML table (a lot
of parasite tags like TR/TD etc)
The Q: how much traffic difference between these approaches for say 1000
records ?
Does s
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