Hi Foxers
This is completely new territory for me and I hope someone can help
Client has given a XSL file and an XML file
The XSL file is referred to as a schema file
How can I convert a small dbf file to XML file ?
Do I need the XSL file to do this ?
Sytze
http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=5901141
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OK, I have a family member that's been diagnosed with
a mild form of schizophrenia, so I belong to a couple
Yahoo groups to get perspective on the disease.
The following was posted today. I'm not making fun of
this person, only using the post as an example of
similar things that are posted on
Sytze de Boer wrote:
Hi Foxers
This is completely new territory for me and I hope someone can help
Client has given a XSL file and an XML file
The XSL file is referred to as a schema file
How can I convert a small dbf file to XML file ?
Do I need the XSL file to do this ?
Look at the
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to convert a sql server table to xml
select ... for xml
???
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Why sure...
After all, its just a text file.
You just need to know the format and what they use to designate the rows, in
this case it was markers and marker
Give it the field names and you have it.
Now if I could just figure out how to replace the file listed below with the
cursor that the
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Stop Drooling!
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Adam Buckland wrote:
http://store.artlebedev.com/catalog/computer_add-ons/optimus/
Quote: Every button on the keyboard is easy to remove in order to clean
.
For that money I would expect it to be self-cleaning g
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You can use the XMLAdapter class (VFP 8 and VFP 9)
local oXML,cXML
oXML = Createobject(XMLAdapter)
oXML.AddTableSchema('yourcursor')
oXML.ToXML(cXML)
Your cursor is now converted to an XML text file (cXML) that you can pass
as a parameter to another form, with a private data session.
do form
I bought the Endura Pro 104 from http://www.pckeyboard.com
The company inherited the famous IBM Model M keyboard.
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A consequence of supporting macros... :)
All OpenOffice need is a default, master switch to disable ALL macros.
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All OpenOffice need is a default, master switch to disable ALL macros.
Better, a button to stripe all macro-related stuffs from the documents. :P
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Man-wai Chang wrote:
All OpenOffice need is a default, master switch to disable ALL macros.
Better, a button to stripe all macro-related stuffs from the documents. :P
Then arrest and interrogate the guy/gal who added macro into the
documents. Ho...ho... ho
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I have endured a lot of smear and hatred since Casey was killed and especially
since I became the so-called Face of the American anti-war movement.
Especially since I renounced any tie I have remaining with the Democratic
Party, I have
I remember seeing him on TV as a kid and just thinking that he was
funny in an off-beat sort of manner. It wasn't until I was a little
older that I realized that he was either gay or pretending to be, and
remember being amazed that this was permitted on TV! Remember, this
was a
On 5/29/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/28/theater/28reilly.html?
adxnnl=1ref=obituariesadxnnlx=1180446027-vHNLW1t0CkUahlmIngZsKw
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/2jlyl2 )
In order to access our Web site, your Web browser must accept cookies
from NYTimes
No
On May 29, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
In order to access our Web site, your Web browser must accept cookies
from NYTimes
No thanks.
That's fine, but what's the problem with cookies?
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On 5/29/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 29, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
In order to access our Web site, your Web browser must accept cookies
from NYTimes
No thanks.
That's fine, but what's the problem with cookies?
Not much for sites i visit on a
On May 29, 2007, at 10:20 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
That's fine, but what's the problem with cookies?
Not much for sites i visit on a regular basis.
OK, then let me rephrase that: what the problem with cookies on
sites that you don't visit on a regular basis?
-- Ed Leafe
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Information sharing takes place at all levels, whether it be beginning or
advanced.
I've been studying all of the courses at w3schools, but in answer to your
questions there are no local schools, my car was repoed so driving to Austin
is out of the question and the job I thought I had hasn't paid
On 5/29/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 29, 2007, at 10:20 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
That's fine, but what's the problem with cookies?
Not much for sites i visit on a regular basis.
OK, then let me rephrase that: what the problem with cookies on
sites that
Why thank you sir.
I never set out to be a programmer and wouldn't be doing it now, but since
it's the only skill that I have to work my way back out of this hole, I will
do whats necessary to do that.
Unless of course, ya'll know where there are some project management,
business process
On May 29, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
OK, then let me rephrase that: what the problem with
cookies on
sites that you don't visit on a regular basis?
http://www.ewido.net/en/product/
Very nice site, but it says nothing about cookies.
-- Ed Leafe
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On Tuesday, May 29, 2007 9:47 AM Ed Leafe wrote:
I remember seeing him on TV as a kid and just thinking that he
was funny in an off-beat sort of manner. It wasn't until I was a little
older that I realized that he was either gay or
pretending to be, and remember being amazed that this was
On 5/29/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 29, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
OK, then let me rephrase that: what the problem with
cookies on
sites that you don't visit on a regular basis?
http://www.ewido.net/en/product/
Very nice site, but it
On 5/29/07, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, then let me rephrase that: what the problem with
cookies on
sites that you don't visit on a regular basis?
http://www.ewido.net/en/product/
Very nice site, but it says nothing about cookies.
On May 29, 2007, at 11:08 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
Just don't want my pc to become infested with
those things.
There you go again: infested. Cookies are stored in a known
location, and you have full control over deleting them. In many ways
they are not much different than viewing
On 5/29/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 29, 2007, at 10:47 AM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
Running the free scan one might be surprised by the result...
Oh, that's rich! Afraid of cookies, but you have no problem
downloading and running an ActiveX control to scan your
Sorry, your browser does not support ActiveX or it is not enabled.
If you are using Internet Explorer, please enable ActiveX and try
again. If you are using any other browser, you can download a minimal
version of ewido anti-spyware:
ewido anti-spyware micro scanner (English language only)
Give me some leeway s I did have 'some' web design classes ...So i
know about cookies. Just don't want my pc to become infested with
those things.
If infestation is your concern, why do you block instead of just
purge? More websites will actually work when you allow cookies...
--
Derek
On 5/29/07, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Give me some leeway s I did have 'some' web design classes ...So i
know about cookies. Just don't want my pc to become infested with
those things.
If infestation is your concern, why do you block instead of just
purge? More websites will
On 5/29/07, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, your browser does not support ActiveX or it is not enabled.
If you are using Internet Explorer, please enable ActiveX and try
again. If you are using any other browser, you can download a minimal
version of ewido anti-spyware:
Jean Laeremans wrote:
BTW my main gripe with the NYT site was the fact that i had to register.
Ah, now THAT I can sympathize with. My reaction is Register yet AGAIN,
with yet ANOTHER site. Screw it. If they thought it was important
enough for me to read, it'd be on a regular page.
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Jean Laeremans wrote:
BTW my main gripe with the NYT site was the fact that i had to register.
Well, in that case, you probably haven't heard the news, so I'll tell you:
Charles Nelson Rielly died.
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This is getting slightly ridiculous.
That was my point from the very beginning, though not explicitly stated...
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BTW my main gripe with the NYT site was the fact that i had to register.
Now THAT is a legitimate complaint, and the reason I don't read Ed's
NYT posts. I think he sometimes posts a psuedo account for reading
them without really registering, however...
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On May 29, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Jean Laeremans wrote:
BTW my main gripe with the NYT site was the fact that i had to
register.
Sorry, that's my fault. I usually put in the message that you can
use profox/profox on that site.
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Hi All
I have a Client who particularly wanted to create Her own Queries and
Reports, so, I purchased a copy of VFP 9.0 for Her.
Within the application I had Menu Items Create New Query and Modify
existing Query. All has worked OK for over a year.
Last week after a failed Microsoft Update I
Heh. Those guys sell lots of interesting things. The most interesting is
this one:
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/vilcus/
I wonder if they accept 30 days delayed payments. :) Anyway the device for
group sessions cracked me up. Some have too much time :)
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He got you there. LMAO
Oh, that's rich! Afraid of cookies, but you have no
problem
downloading and running an ActiveX control to scan
your computer!
Anti-Illegal Alien Gear!
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/2064119
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On 5/29/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He got you there. LMAO
Really ? Try running an AxtiveX in FF
A+
jml
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A new language developed by cats.
http://lolcode.com/home
Rather unusual, here's Hello World:
HAI
CAN HAS STDIO?
VISIBLE HAI WORLD!
KTHXBYE
Notice the 'HAI' and the start, and the 'KTHXBYE' to indicate program
termination.
Here we see AWSUM THX ... O NOES structured error handling, similar
Peter,
Within the application I had Menu Items Create New Query and Modify
existing Query. All has worked OK for over a year.
Those two features cannot be run in a standalone EXE. The EXE you created must
be run inside of VFP
for those features to be available.
Rick
White Light Computing,
Sorry Rick it was definitely working and has been for over a year. Must
be something in common with the fact that VFP can't now see some of the
tools perhaps an internal path mechanism. I've just connected to her
computer remotely and I find that I can't open, modify an existing query
from within
Hi Alan
Thanks for your advice.
I've tried very hard to make this work and I can't see what I'm doing wrong.
I end up with a file that has my data ok, but not in the format that
my client is expecting.
My data looks like this (just 1 line pasted here)
stockcode= chknum= invnum=28641.00 desc=17
My data looks like this (just 1 line pasted here)
stockcode= chknum= invnum=28641.00 desc=17 Philips LCD
monitor period= paidinv=false ordernum=0.00 ordref=
sperson=1
I have seen the xml file the client wants and it is a beautifully
formatted file (It looks like a FRX output but with color
I've been working with Crystal 8.5 for the past month (it's outdated,
but the EMR software we use doesn't support Crystal XI).
Last week, I re-implemented a report I had half-done in CR, which I
had been working on for a couple of days, in VFP9, and had passed the
point where I had left off in
On 5/29/07, Garrett Fitzgerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been working with Crystal 8.5 for the past month (it's outdated,
but the EMR software we use doesn't support Crystal XI).
Last week, I re-implemented a report I had half-done in CR, which I
had been working on for a couple of days,
On 5/29/07, Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, why should I use Crystal instead of VFP? What does it do better?
Sub reports.
Right. Last time I used subreports, the alternative (which wasn't
available) was to write a lot of @...SAY code to draw directly on the
page, which wouldn't have
The America extremists love exists only in their
megalomaniacal fantasies. They hate the real one because they
can't control it, or shout or legislate it into conformance
with their ideological biases.
That's great. Extremists start a war and those who stand up to oppose
them are the
On Tuesday 29 May 2007 16:27, Bill Arnold wrote:
The frosting on this cake, as if it needs one, is
the added insult to injury when I ask why is this all happening? and
have to listen to more deceit and more lies.
Hi Bill!
There you go again! If you have decided that whatever the answer is, it
Not sure what version of VFP you have Peter, but I just built an EXE in VFP 9
SP1 with the two
commands in question and I get Feature Not Available errors for both. I
suspect the user was
running your EXE via the VFP IDE (which I also tested and it works fine).
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
I do agree with bill on one thing and that is that I believe they are
putting together a very destructive attack on us.
Hopefully I am wrong.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.bierschwale.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
No more of these three and four hour installs that may or may not work,
depending on the hardware. This is guaranteed, or your money back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVbf9tOGwno
Whil
(Just kidding about the money back part, but other than that, it's
guaranteed.)
When news came out that Microsoft was claiming that open-source
technologies violate 235 Microsoft patents, it sparked a predictable
firestorm of responses.
Most of these, both here at eWEEK and across the Web, have correctly
identified this as a classic Microsoft campaign of FUD (Fear,
On Tuesday 29 May 2007 17:02, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I do agree with bill on one thing and that is that I believe they are
putting together a very destructive attack on us.
Hopefully I am wrong.
Hi Virgil!
They? The 'slims have sworn to attack, no big surprise if they do.
the added
Lets hope not..
Lets see, they have all the money in the world.
They have black market suppliers who probably will sell them some very nasty
stuff.
They have the will power to utilize it...
Sure don't sound good to me.
That's why I believe the best defense is a strong offense.
Virgil
I used Crystal a while back and got sub reports working pretty well. It's
primary virtue was that I could comple stand alone reports that didn't have to
run the full VFP exe. However on the more complex reports, we still had to
fall back on VFP for data manipulation.
Like a lot of packages
Bill Anderson wrote:
Comment:
If I remember correctly, there was this big conference in Las Vegas
announcing the release of .NET 2.0/VS 2005 in November of 2005?
Weren't people going to get fired if it wasn't released by the
conference date?
And during this conference, the first
My respects sir. Wish more US people would share your view on war and
'armchair generals'.
Bill Arnold wrote:
The America extremists love exists only in their
megalomaniacal fantasies. They hate the real one because they
can't control it, or shout or legislate it into conformance
with
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
I only buy clothes made by my
fellow US brothers and sisters. (yeah rightgood luck finding them
on the store shelves...you'll have to go naked instead!)
:)
Look very carefully for it, around here there are a lot of maquilas,
factories that
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Lets hope not..
Lets see, they have all the money in the world.
They have black market suppliers who probably will sell them some very nasty
stuff.
They have the will power to utilize it...
Sure don't sound good to me.
And anyway, there are enough big cities in
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 29 May 2007 18:46, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Lets hope not..
Lets see, they have all the money in the world.
They have black market suppliers who probably will sell them some very
nasty stuff.
They have the will power to utilize it...
Sure don't sound good
Paul Hill wrote:
On 5/29/07, Garrett Fitzgerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been working with Crystal 8.5 for the past month (it's outdated,
but the EMR software we use doesn't support Crystal XI).
Last week, I re-implemented a report I had half-done in CR, which I
had been working on
On 5/29/07, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But unfortunately for Microsoft, you kept on trying open-source
products.
Yup.
And you found the products had support options every bit as
good as commercial products.
Yup.
You also learned that open-source products
were quite capable
On May 29, 2007, at 9:08 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
When you finish oiling your shotgun. Why don't you buy a ticket to
Iraq?
Put your ass where your mouth is?
Oh, c'mon. You know the definition of a Patriot is someone who talks
tough, and then sends someone else to do the fighting
Ed Leafe wrote:
On May 29, 2007, at 9:08 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
When you finish oiling your shotgun. Why don't you buy a ticket to
Iraq?
Put your ass where your mouth is?
Oh, c'mon. You know the definition of a Patriot is someone who talks
tough, and then sends someone else
On 5/30/07, Garrett Fitzgerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/29/07, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How
do you show a negative number in the color red in a fox report?
Actually, I don't want to show them in red, I want parentheses.
DEFINE CLASS RedNeg AS ReportListener
On May 29, 2007, at 5:27 PM, Bill Arnold wrote:
The America extremists love exists only in their
megalomaniacal fantasies. They hate the real one because they
can't control it, or shout or legislate it into conformance
with their ideological biases.
That's great. Extremists start a war
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