Michael,
Depending upon how many columns you need the ctMDay activex appointment
scheduling control from DBI will do exactly what you want. I have a similar
application here with machines not days along the columns and times down the
rows. The intersection shows a job which can be drilled down to
I have been watching the conversation on this topic, what I don't understand
is this is a pretty simple programming problem that can be handled by foxpro
easily, yet I see all this blogging on finding a software solution that all
ready exists (why so I dont have to do any coding?), jeez anytime
Michael,
I think that if you look the solution Mike wants then it certainly doesn't
become a trivial piece of programming. Certainly having looked at my
proposed implementation of a VFP only substitute there are some major
problems to overcome in order to duplicate the user facilities in the
I am crying here woo, woo ,woo, I dont who you people are but you are making
me glad I dont work with you
On 5/9/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
I think that if you look the solution Mike wants then it certainly doesn't
become a trivial piece of programming. Certainly
A good blog post from Dave Aring on the future of VFP and how it WILL keep
going.
http://blog.visionpace.com/2007/05/denial_isnt_jus_1.html
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Michael wrote:
I am crying here woo, woo ,woo, I dont who you people are but you are
making me glad I dont work with you
Assuming you left the know out of your post then I ask the question -
why, what have I/we said to give you such a perspective?
Dave Crozier
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read the posts, jeez, man what do I have to do hold your hand
On 5/9/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael wrote:
I am crying here woo, woo ,woo, I dont who you people are but you are
making me glad I dont work with you
Assuming you left the know out of your post then I ask
Had a bad day Michael?
Relax, go have a beer ... ;-)
Michael Cummings wrote:
read the posts, jeez, man what do I have to do hold your hand
On 5/9/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael wrote:
I am crying here woo, woo ,woo, I dont who you people are but you are
making me glad
See. This is what happens when you allow over the counter meds.
Allen
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Al, as the saying goes:
If a person feels he can't communicate, the least he can do is shut up
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Yes - my grandson (11) collects them and he was quite proud of the chair
he'd bought to go with his collection.
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Did he have Bruno Sammartino? I am missing that one.
Do they come with tiny little folding chairs that they can hit each other
over the
From telegraph.co.uk
Queen pokes fun at Bush gaffe
The Queen got her own back on President Bush last night for his gaffe on
Monday, in which he almost suggested that she was around in 1776.
Opening a dinner toast at a black tie dinner at the British ambassador's
Thank you very much Ken for your time.
Vassilis
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 7, 2007, at 3:47 AM, Helio W. wrote:
My answer to him was, John, when people thought the earth was flat,
they were wrong. When people thought the earth was spherical, they
were wrong. But if you think that thinking the earth is spherical is
just as wrong as thinking
Dave Crozier wrote:
Michael,
Depending upon how many columns you need the ctMDay activex appointment
scheduling control from DBI will do exactly what you want. I have a similar
application here with machines not days along the columns and times down the
rows. The intersection shows a job
Good stuff, nice to see a positive take/evaluation of VFP and it's future
Wooohooo!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: profox@leafe.com Subject: Denial isn't just a
river in Egypt Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 08:41:16 +0100 A good blog post from
Dave Aring on the future of VFP and how it
http://www.spybot.info/en/news/2007-05-08.html
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Ramen!
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Amen!!! And,
Baruch Atah Adonai!!!
Who hear the word of God.
Stephen Russell
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Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who
can do them absolutely no good. ---Unknown
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
There has been far more physical and psychological harm, destruction
and death resulting from devout Christians and other deeply devout
religious members, so why do you blame certain atrocities on the
doctrine of separation of church and state?
Prayer in
Eljvir Duka, according to the complaint, was recorded as saying: At the
end, when it comes to defending your religion, when someone is trying
attacks your religion, your way of life, then you go jihad.
Steve
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 8, 2007, at 8:43 PM, Helio W. wrote:
I thought God was omnipotent... or was it just another metaphoric
idea?
Yeah, but Christians seem to be an especially whiney majority. If
they don't have everything done exactly the way they like, they whine
and complain
Michael Madigan wrote:
That's what the Atheists would like you to believe.
Most of the world's charity is done by Christians.
Does it matter who does more, or that it just gets done?
Isn't it better to be humble with feeding the poor or rebuilding a community
in Kansas or New Orleans?
On May 9, 2007, at 8:24 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Prayer is an act of respect. A value that is no longer present in the
public school system today.
That is the stupidest statement I've seen on the list in a while.
Even stupider than Virgil's, and he's come up with several
On May 9, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
It's funny how for 20+ days the population can freely exclaim a
term of
religion and the other 340+ days they just clam up. What a
pathetic bunch.
20+? Around here it starts in early November, and goes on until
early January.
Can I just use the word suicide or humiliation in plain english?
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 8, 2007, at 7:39 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Dear God:
Which God was this?
If people could agree on a single God, there wouldn't be any
problems. But I doubt that will ever be the case.
God is allowed in the Middle East; in fact, that's
Actually I think you need to realize that just because you don't think
something is important is not a reason for us to subscribe to your beliefs.
I know it has never entered your arrogant thoughts, but perhaps you are the
one that is wrong ??
I'm not religious at all, but I do believe that
On 5/9/07, Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From telegraph.co.uk
Queen pokes fun at Bush gaffe
The Queen got her own back on President Bush last night for his gaffe on
Monday, in which he almost suggested that she was around in 1776.
Opening a dinner toast at a black tie dinner
Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 9, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
It's funny how for 20+ days the population can freely exclaim a term
of religion and the other 340+ days they just clam up. What a
pathetic bunch.
20+? Around here it starts in early November, and goes on until
Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 9, 2007, at 8:24 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Prayer is an act of respect. A value that is no longer present in
the public school system today.
That is the stupidest statement I've seen on the list in a while.
Even stupider than Virgil's, and he's come up
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 8:50 am, Jean Laeremans wrote:
snip
Opening a dinner toast at a black tie dinner at the British ambassador's
residence in Washington, the Queen said: I wondered whether I should
start this toast by saying, 'When I was here in 1776...', but I don't
think I will.
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 8:53 am, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 9, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
It's funny how for 20+ days the population can freely exclaim a term
of religion and the other 340+ days they just clam up. What a
pathetic bunch.
20+?
http://www.rationalrevolution.net/articles/jesus_myth_history.htm
On 5/9/07, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point was that billions of babies have been born, and we honor this ones
birth. His death is what changed the world and all the Christians seem to
miss that point.
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 8:42 am, Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 9, 2007, at 8:24 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Prayer is an act of respect. A value that is no longer present in the
public school system today.
That is the stupidest statement I've seen on the list in a while.
Even stupider
On May 9, 2007, at 8:49 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
God is allowed in the Middle East; in fact, that's about all there
is in that region. He sure does wonders there!
There is one God. Allah = God, always has and always will. The Koran
recognizes the profits of the past and is just
Desmond Lloyd wrote:
Good stuff, nice to see a positive take/evaluation of VFP and it's future
Wooohooo!
We all know that VFP (especially version 9 and Sedna) will continue to
work well beyond 2015. Look at today--FPD and FPW apps still work and
don't seem to be crapping out
On May 9, 2007, at 8:49 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I'm not religious at all, but I do believe that people have to
learn right
from wrong and if the ten commandments are used to teach them these
things,
then I'm all for it.
The point is that it should be the parents who decide
On May 9, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Helio W. wrote:
http://www.rationalrevolution.net/articles/jesus_myth_history.htm
On 5/9/07, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point was that billions of babies have been born, and we honor
this ones
birth. His death is what changed the world and
On May 9, 2007, at 8:56 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Ed said is so it must be true!
Wow, starting off the bat with ad hominem!
I really hope I don't have to start treating you like one of those
stupid lawyers for whom we were forced to add disclaimers to every
ProFox
In an optimal world you may be right, but this world is not optimal.
We have babies having babies.
We have people who do not teach their kids anything because they are too
busy and they probably wish their kids were never born anyway.
Everybody, from the grandparents to the teachers to the
On Wednesday, May 09, 2007 9:15 AM Ed Leafe wrote:
Oh, c'mon. If religious people were interested in facts,
religions wouldn't have lasted as
long as they have. Myths are so much warmer and fuzzier.
Religious people are interested in their own facts. Religion is just
about control. It is
Comfortable lies.
On 5/9/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 9, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Helio W. wrote:
http://www.rationalrevolution.net/articles/jesus_myth_history.htm
On 5/9/07, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point was that billions of babies have been born, and we
Actually I think ya'll are all wrong.
Bill O'reilly said it best in one of his books that I read.
People need religion for a support system.
You surround yourself with like minded individuals and they each help each
other out through the good times and the bad times.
I'm not religious, but I can
I have a procedure that connects to SQL Server. When I try to run the
procedure on a different machine or when the network is down, I warn the
user that the tables are not accessible right now and move on. VFP Help
says the ConnectTimeOut default is 15 seconds. That would be Ok except it
is
On May 9, 2007, at 9:25 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
In an optimal world you may be right, but this world is not optimal.
We have babies having babies.
We have people who do not teach their kids anything because they
are too
busy and they probably wish their kids were never born anyway.
On May 9, 2007, at 9:25 AM, David Crooks wrote:
Religious people are interested in their own facts.
Stephen Colbert has coined the word for this: 'truthiness'.
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On May 9, 2007, at 9:41 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
People need religion for a support system.
No, they need shared interests. Religion is simply a way for those
in charge to control others.
You surround yourself with like minded individuals and they each
help each
other out
Nope.
Never said that at all and if you'd ever listen, you would know that I don't
believe the government is capable of making the right decisions.
What I'm saying is that its time for all of us (everybody on this planet) to
take responsibility and do the right thing which in its final form is to
On May 9, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
VFP Help
says the ConnectTimeOut default is 15 seconds. That would be Ok
except it
is actually taking 42 seconds. I tried setting SQLSETPROP(0,
'ConnectTimeOut', 15) and I still get 42 seconds. Is something
else going
on?
SQL
I agree..
But in every community that I've ever been to, the church is a meeting
place.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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Yeah, people in trouble or in dispair look for help in religion or
mystical cults or self-help motivational gurus.
But you can eventually replace religion with saner methods of social support.
On 5/9/07, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I think ya'll are all wrong.
Bill
Actually, its probably taking 15 seconds on the sql server box, but the
additional time may be the time it takes to get from the workstation to the
sql server box over the network.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
http://www.jobsforourfuture.com/index.php
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On May 9, 2007, at 9:45 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Never said that at all and if you'd ever listen, you would know
that I don't
believe the government is capable of making the right decisions.
You were claiming that because we don't live in an optimal world,
you support
Here in Brazil most churches are money stealing places.
On 5/9/07, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree..
But in every community that I've ever been to, the church is a meeting
place.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
On Wednesday, May 09, 2007 7:28 AM Adam Buckland wrote:
Queen pokes fun at Bush gaffe
The Queen got her own back on President Bush last night for his gaffe
on Monday, in which he almost
suggested that she was around in 1776.
Opening a dinner toast at a black tie dinner at the British
A school is a place that you go to learn things.
Do you believe that the 10 commandments are necessary for an orderly society
?
If so, then the school needs to be teaching these things because kids
growing up need to be able to account for their money (math), understand
where they have come from
Probably here too.
I've never understood why people that can't even afford food will send their
money to a tv evangelist
Virgil Bierschwale
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Actually, its probably taking 15 seconds on the sql server box, but the
additional time may be the time it takes to get from the workstation to the
sql server box over the network.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
That's what religion is for.
Keep people in ignorance, brain wash them and they'll do whatever you
tell them to do.
I told you that you're naive, Virgil.
On 5/9/07, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably here too.
I've never understood why people that can't even afford food
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Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 6:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sqlsetprop() Not Behaving
On May 9, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
VFP Help
says the ConnectTimeOut
On May 9, 2007, at 9:48 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I agree..
But in every community that I've ever been to, the church is a meeting
place.
Ah, so your communities reject people who are not of the same faith?
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On May 9, 2007, at 9:54 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
A school is a place that you go to learn things.
Do you believe that the 10 commandments are necessary for an
orderly society
?
With the exception of killing, stealing and lying (none of which are
exclusive to the 10
I wonder if Virgil knows the ten commandments by heart... :-)
On 5/9/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 9, 2007, at 9:54 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
A school is a place that you go to learn things.
Do you believe that the 10 commandments are necessary for an
orderly society
I'd rather be naïve then arrogant and believe that I know all the answers.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
http://www.jobsforourfuture.com/index.php
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Sent: Wednesday, May 09,
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Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 6:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sqlsetprop() Not Behaving
Actually, its probably taking 15 seconds on the sql server box, but the
Actually, if you'd open your eyes, you'd realize that every community has
their cliques that don't associate with others.
Its no more different in your neighborhood then it is in mine.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
http://www.jobsforourfuture.com/index.php
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On Wednesday, May 09, 2007 10:01 AM Ed Leafe wrote:
Ah, so your communities reject people who are not of the same
faith?
I belong to a community organization call Ruritan which met last night
at a church. It doesn't bother me to meet at a church. No one is
preaching. I know that there
You're in an area that I have no experience.
I was involved in radio communications and electronics a long time ago and
I'm a amateur radio operator (N5IVV) which is why I understand that there is
a time latency over cable or wireless.
How to measure it is another story though.
Virgil
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Look at today--FPD and FPW apps still work and
don't seem to be crapping out anytime soon!
Not exactly the case.
FPW and FPD will run today, but they run in an emulated machine. So
they're isolated from the OS, and will probably be fine until Windows
stops
Let's try again:
http://chem.tufts.edu/AnswersInScience/RelativityofWrong.htm
On 5/9/07, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd rather be naïve then arrogant and believe that I know all the answers.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
On 5/2/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I set up a radio sender for the TV system so the satellite works round the
house but that also works on the same freq as wifi. I have also noticed that
goes mad when the microwave is switched on. So I have wifi, DECT phones and
a TV system plus a
Hi Everybody!
Interesting that the phrase was coined by US Supreme Court Justice Louis
Brandeis in the 1933 case, Ligget Co. v. Lee (288 U.S. 517, 558-559).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_to_the_bottom
We have had ten years of Globalization, more or less. The rich are very
prosperous, and
Volume
Whatever you do to make money has to make volume.
Most people believe that you need to earn 6 figures with a good job and
benefits to make it.
Myself, I believe that if you can make and sell 1 million widgets for a
dollar profit, that will give you your start.
You have time now.
Develop
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 10:49 am, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Hi Virgil!
Volume? The low wage earners are now working two and three part time jobs as
it is, should they increase to four?
Volume
Whatever you do to make money has to make volume.
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That's where you're missing the boat.
There is 24 hours in a day.
Working for the security of a steady check, you max out after 16 hours.
So you either increase your salary (hard to do without the proper skills) or
you learn how to work smarter.
By smarter, I mean that in one hour if you get paid
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 11:01 am, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
That's where you're missing the boat.
There is 24 hours in a day.
Working for the security of a steady check, you max out after 16 hours.
So you either increase your salary (hard to do without the proper skills)
or you learn how to
Heya Jeff -
42 seconds? thats nuts. You should have subsecond response time, mostly.
If across a WAN, ok- 12 seconds is about right.
I would suggest you got one or more of the following:
1. network contention
2. wrong sql protocols between the server and the workstations.
Workstations send
I think the 50's are gone.
Its dog eat dog out there.
I'm in the process of moving into an old singlewide mobile home that needs a
lot of work because I'm trying to cut my expenses to the bone until I get
some income coming in (more than an hourly wage)
By doing all of this, I find that I no
Alan Bourke wrote:
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Look at today--FPD and FPW apps still work and
don't seem to be crapping out anytime soon!
Not exactly the case.
FPW and FPD will run today, but they run in an emulated machine. So
they're isolated from the OS, and will
Does anyone have some nearly fullproof code to validate an email
address for proper syntax?
I have continually tweaked some code over the years to prevent user
entered email addresses from being input which are wrong so as to
lessen the # of failed messages sent, but I still haven't been able
Dear Fellow Professional,
The below mentioned job opening is a direct
hire position, which means you would be directly on the payrolls of our
client.
Job Requisition Title : FoxPro Consultant
Location : Chicago
Job Type
Hullo Pete -
you said,
How do we (non-rich) start back up to the top?
1. define your target customer base.
2. market to your target customer base.
3. modify your marketing to match the changing demographic.
You're not a VFP developer, so writing VFP apps as a source of income for
you is
Steve,
Take a look at regular expressions by Craig Boyd:
http://tinyurl.com/2gxob7
and then plumb in the regular expression:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Z\.]*[a-zA-Z]$
I have the coding somewhere but not at hand at the moment
Dave Crozier
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Steve,
For more info on Regex expressions if you are new to them look at:
http://www.regular-expressions.info/email.html
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Sent: 09 May 2007 16:44
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject:
And what happens if South Korea's leader actually is nuts enough to launch
a missile at us? So many what if scenarios.could drive a person
insane just trying to anticipate all of them!
Don't try to anticipate all of them just the more likely ones - in this case
NORTH Korea launching a
Steve,
Also A VFP solution using VB Scripting solution as programmatic classes
below
Dave Crozier
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Local oReg
oReg_Email=CreateObject(clsEmailRegularExpression)
oReg_HTTP=CreateObject(clsHTTPRegularExpression)
Clear
? oReg_Email.Test([EMAIL
On 5/9/07, Paul Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what happens if South Korea's leader actually is nuts enough to launch
a missile at us? So many what if scenarios.could drive a person
insane just trying to anticipate all of them!
Don't try to anticipate all of them just the more
Paul Newton wrote:
And what happens if South Korea's leader actually is nuts enough to launch
a missile at us? So many what if scenarios.could drive a person
insane just trying to anticipate all of them!
Don't try to anticipate all of them just the more likely ones - in this case
Does anyone have some nearly fullproof code to validate an email address
for proper syntax?
Apart from the other answers you have received, Steve, wouldn't it be nice if
there were something like PING but for e-mail addresses ?
Paul
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On 5/9/07, Paul Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what happens if South Korea's leader actually is nuts enough to launch
a missile at us? So many what if scenarios.could drive a person
insane just trying to anticipate all of them!
Don't try to
Paul Newton wrote:
Does anyone have some nearly fullproof code to validate an email address
for proper syntax?
Apart from the other answers you have received, Steve, wouldn't it be nice if
there were something like PING but for e-mail addresses ?
Yes, but that would aid the
Holy crap Batman, Steve has a Foxpro Question.
I have a client who can't get consistent barcode output on a pick
ticket. This is printed on an OkiData 590 printer.
Seems that when the print job is sent to the printer the indicator light
on the front changes from Utility to LQ. I have the
On 5/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems that when the print job is sent to the printer the indicator light
on the front changes from Utility to LQ. I have the printer defaulting
to Utility via setup of printer.
I don't think it's a FoxPro question, much. Control Panel,
Yep, we're going broke supporting people that don't appreciate it.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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Thanks Dave!! This is great!
Only question I have is, what are the requirements for having the
VBScript.RegExp available on the client machine, ie, does it come
preinstalled with XP (or some other software) or do I have to
manually install on each client machine?
At 12:41 PM 5/9/2007, you
Yes it would, and what would be even better is if there was a
standard supported way to know that an outbound email message was
either sent and received successfully (by the server, not necessarily
the end-user) or not.
That is to say that once you've got a syntactically successful
address in
Dave Crozier said sRegExpClass = VBScript.RegExp
I always used Scripting.RegExp = but whatever g.
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
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On 5/9/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now Jean, don't go labeling me as a foreign hateryes, I used the
word 'foreigners' to represent non-US folks (which, technically, from my
POV was accurate...just as I'm a foreigner to you!), but I never meant
any disrespect. So
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