Sytze de Boer wrote:
> Please tell us where to find this zip file
>
> Sytze
>
See http://leafe.com/archives/showMsg/353521
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MB Software Solutions wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've posted a sample for capturing screens using GdiPlusX at this link:
>>
>> Capture Screens with GdiPlus-X
>> http://weblogs.foxite.com/cesarchalom/archive/2007/01/17/3145.aspx
>>
>> Hope this helps
>>
>>
>
> Thanks
On Friday 01 June 2007 12:34, Lee Scott wrote:
> I've got no problem with folks controlling wealth, as long as they paid
> their taxes earning it. One rich guy can personally hire 2-3 maids, 1
> cook, 3 lawn maintenance guys, a chauffeur, 1 yacht captain and crew, and
> in addition, probably owns
http://www.shelbynet.com/cyberwatch
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've posted a sample for capturing screens using GdiPlusX at this link:
>
> Capture Screens with GdiPlus-X
> http://weblogs.foxite.com/cesarchalom/archive/2007/01/17/3145.aspx
>
> Hope this helps
>
Thanks! I'm trying it out now. I especially thought the opti
Please tell us where to find this zip file
Sytze
On 6/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, they are the same.
>
> Make sue that you have the latest release.
> There I added a new version of the Charts sample including the possibility
> to create 3D charts, changing from Pie
Not Work Place Friendly :D
http://www.smog.pl/wideo/10341/najwierniejszy_kibic_swiata/
http://www.smog.pl/wideo/10299/kolejna_kamerka_victorii/
OK OK OK - my bad, these are Polish femmes, not Czech femmes.
Still - is nice to see - as I recall, Prague lasses are identical.
Slan [Bill]
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Nicholas Geti wrote:
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> From: "Ricardo Aráoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ProFox Email List"
>
>> LOL
>>
>> Of course! If you called me traitor I would just laugh at you and make
>> you look like a fool again.
>>
>> BTW, I never heard you object Mike's posts when
Yes, they are the same.
Make sue that you have the latest release.
There I added a new version of the Charts sample including the possibility
to create 3D charts, changing from Pie to Bar charts, in monochromatic
colors, gradients or solid colors.
Regards
Cesar Chalom
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Hi,
I've posted a sample for capturing screens using GdiPlusX at this link:
Capture Screens with GdiPlus-X
http://weblogs.foxite.com/cesarchalom/archive/2007/01/17/3145.aspx
Hope this helps
Cesar
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> > For me, personally, I'd rather use a mouse. Different strokes for
> > different folks, I guess.
>
> With a phone?
>
> The point is that this isn't the user interface for programming
> at a
>desktop. This is for users who don't have a mouse/keyboard available,
>or for where us
> Are they re-writing their VB6 (dead longer than VFP!) app in DotNyet?
They were bought out by another company who killed that app off (still
supports older users, kind of). Replaced the app with an Oracle solution.
I have not had to deal with that interface as my client likes the stability
I b
I've worked it out using nested tables.
Thanks,
JH
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john harvey wrote:
> I'm creating an html
I've got no problem with folks controlling wealth, as long as they paid their
taxes earning it. One rich guy can personally hire 2-3 maids, 1 cook, 3 lawn
maintenance guys, a chauffeur, 1 yacht captain and crew, and in addition,
probably owns his own company that's providing jobs t
But.
If I use a view I can specify that the field is a varchar and not a char.
Is that something that is inherent in Fox that I am just going to have to
deal with. And why did I not have this problem when I was connecting to a
mySQl server version 4.1.11
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mrgmhale wrote:
> Bastards indeed! After they "fixed" their interface they told my client
> (who knows me well, and has seen me lock horns with others in the past with
> technical issues where I have found defects/problems) they only altered
> their app because I was being so uncooperative, and I
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> From: "Ricardo Ar
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> LOL
>
> Of course! If you called me traitor I would just laugh at you and make
> you look like a fool again.
>
> BTW, I never heard you object Mike's posts when he tries to hurt a lady
> on th
>
> Don't you just hate it when they label your app as the problem merely
> because it's Foxpro? BASTARDS!
>
Bastards indeed! After they "fixed" their interface they told my client
(who knows me well, and has seen me lock horns with others in the past with
technical issues where I have found
> Bruce, ...
Sorry-- Brian, not Bruce.
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> > The ODBC or fox converted my varchar to a char. That is the problem.
> I'm sorry--I must have missed something. What's wrong with it being a
> CHAR type on the Fox side?
Maybe he doesn't want to incessantly deal with stupid trailing spaces
in everything? I don't blame him, but it's an inher
Brian Erickson wrote:
> I am really confused then. Because according to the ODBC option it will pad
> out all my varchars to the full length. That is what is happening right now
> is that I have a field that is a varchar(50) on the sever.
> CREATE TABLE `Attoserver1`.`testing` (
> `test1` INTEG
> Well said, Ted. Computers can crunch a ton of stuff, and especially
> with today's remarkable processing power, the guy is perhaps focused on
> the wrong aspect. My POV: Always write code that others can maintain,
> because even if that's you, you don't want to be cursing it (or
> yourself) ye
Aida I. Rivera-Benítez wrote:
> This bring back memories.
>
> This remind me of a pseudocode one of my fellow
> students wrote back in the 80s, ok don't calculate
> my age now ok... it did the job but had more than
> 300 statements and the longest so far was 30 statements
> and the smallest 12, so
Ted Roche wrote:
> On 6/1/07, Dave Crozier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> An interesting discussion on the benefits of writing as little code as
>> possible. Also, the comments make good reading.
>>
>
> I think the original poster missed the mark.
>
> if (s == String.Empty)
> if (s == "")
I am really confused then. Because according to the ODBC option it will pad
out all my varchars to the full length. That is what is happening right now
is that I have a field that is a varchar(50) on the sever.
CREATE TABLE `Attoserver1`.`testing` (
`test1` INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREM
On 6/1/07, Dave Crozier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An interesting discussion on the benefits of writing as little code as
> possible. Also, the comments make good reading.
I think the original poster missed the mark.
if (s == String.Empty)
if (s == "")
".. It seems obvious to me that the latte
On 6/1/07, Dave Crozier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"New option: Show Windows Updates. If you have too much entries of
Microsoft security updates and hotfixes, uncheck this option in order
to hide all these updates."
A+
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This bring back memories.
This remind me of a pseudocode one of my fellow
students wrote back in the 80s, ok don't calculate
my age now ok... it did the job but had more than
300 statements and the longest so far was 30 statements
and the smallest 12, so the professor gave him an F
he told him he
mrgmhale wrote:
> The space padding is an issue I ran into using ODBC to connect to a M$
> Access database table a few years ago. The designers of the VB app that I
> was passing converted data to had a textbox of limited width, and right
> justified and no value trimming. I will pulling a PartNo
Try 16385 as Option.
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From: "Brian Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 5:16 PM
Subject: MySQL ODBC
>I am having a very big problem with the way Fox is interacting with the
> MySQL odbc driver. Below is the connection str
Brian Erickson wrote:
> >From your options is this what you have turned on??
> 131072Safe
> 512 Pad Char To Full Length
> 16Don't Prompt Upon Connect
> 8 Allow Big Results
> 1 Don't Optimized Column Width
>
> I am not sure what the first option is doing but the second one is t
The space padding is an issue I ran into using ODBC to connect to a M$
Access database table a few years ago. The designers of the VB app that I
was passing converted data to had a textbox of limited width, and right
justified and no value trimming. I will pulling a PartNo field from an
Access ta
Make sure the following in your mysql odbc advanced settings are
turned on/checked:
flags 1:
Don't optimize Column Width
flags 2:
Pad Char to Full Length
Most likely the "Pad Char to Full Length" should fix your problem
with varchar fields.
Not sure why the view would blowup after in-activity.
>From your options is this what you have turned on??
131072 Safe
512 Pad Char To Full Length
16 Don't Prompt Upon Connect
8 Allow Big Results
1 Don't Optimized Column Width
I am not sure what the first option is doing but the second one is the one
that I am trying to not have
cchvfp wrote:
> For this specific need, the files
>
>
>> Source\Drawing.vct
>> Source\Drawing.vcx
>> Source\System.vcx
>> Source\System.vct
>>
>
> Probably will make it work.
> But the header files (*.h) are still needed !
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Cesar Chalom
>
Thanks for that remind
Brian Erickson wrote:
> I am having a very big problem with the way Fox is interacting with the
> MySQL odbc driver. Below is the connection string that I am using to
> connect to my db server. There are a couple of problems that I am running
> into.
> 1.In a sql pass through any of the varc
Checking out the samples included in the zip. They're so cool. I could
definitely see me incorporating that pie chart example somehow to show
my client the breakdown of his sales. For examples, 33% is residential
sales, 66% is commercial sales, and the remaining 1% is 'other' sales.
Very co
For this specific need, the files
> Source\Drawing.vct
> Source\Drawing.vcx
> Source\System.vcx
> Source\System.vct
Probably will make it work.
But the header files (*.h) are still needed !
Hope this helps
Cesar Chalom
> Hi Michael,
>
> few lines of code to do the full job using the Gd
I am having a very big problem with the way Fox is interacting with the
MySQL odbc driver. Below is the connection string that I am using to
connect to my db server. There are a couple of problems that I am running
into.
1. In a sql pass through any of the varchars on the server are coming
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Paul,
> Only when they are allowed. If disallowed then they do not appear - which is
> to be expected.
>
I agree. I've used ShellExView to disable all shell extensions except
this one and it stlll doesn't work !
> Dave
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTE
Man-wai,
Don't know how you can change this as I think that it is application driven,
but have you looked at MyUninstaller
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/myuninst.html
which is slicker quicker and most of all free. It allows you to uninstall
any applications that still appear in the list but have a
Man-wai Chang wrote:
> Some of the and buttons are disabled.
>
> How could I fix it?
>
>
Some installers disable these. I'm not sure of how to change that once
the installer has set it so.
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Hi All,
I just received this from the people who run the IT for one of our customers:
"User at xxx are Privileged users. They have permission to create
objects but not to run processes from another process. This user
classification was able to do this before but it was changed in the
April secur
Paul,
Only when they are allowed. If disallowed then they do not appear - which is
to be expected.
Dave
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Sent: 01 June 2007 14:52
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: CDBFInfo
Dave Crozier wrote:
>
Gianni Turri wrote:
> Sorry, you need more files from the GdiPlusX zip, not only
>
> Source\System.vcx
> Source\System.vct
>
> They are all in the Source folder:
>
> Drawing.vct
> Drawing.vcx
> Drawing2D.vct
> Drawing2d.vcx
> Imaging.vct
> Imaging.vcx
> System.vct
> System.vcx
> Text.vct
> Text.vcx
Some of the and buttons are disabled.
How could I fix it?
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Dave Crozier wrote:
> Paul,
> Works no problem for me XP Pro with up to date patches. Good find
>
Does it work for you whatever the setting of "Show popup descriptions"
under Folder options...View ?
> Dave Crozier
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Alan Bourke wrote:
> Vince Teachout wrote:
>
>> See, that's what I missed. I was seeing it as a desktop replacement.
>>
>>
>>
>
> I can see CAD and design studios leaping at it. And probably publishers,
> especially newspapers.
>
Ok, I could see those folks jumping onto this wagon,
Paul,
Works no problem for me XP Pro with up to date patches. Good find
Dave Crozier
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Of Paul Newton
Sent: 01 June 2007 14:18
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: CDBFInfo
Hi all
I came across what looks like a gre
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Get your own back on any website you don’t like and relieve your
> frustration.
>
> http://www.netdisaster.com/goff.php?mode=chainsaw&lang=en&url=http://www.mic
> rosoft.com/
> or
> http://tinyurl.com/2w73e8
>
> Check out the options for defacement at the top of the screen!!!
Hi all
I came across what looks like a great little shell extension which is
*supposed* to show an infotip in explorer giving brief info (incl record
and field count) when you hover the cursor over a DBF file. I can't get
it to work on either of my computers (both running XP). With Folder
Op
john harvey wrote:
> I'm creating an html email that is emailed to people, and that portion is
> working well, but the formatting isn't quite right. I currently have 4
> tables that vary in size. I would like for the tables to stack on top of
> each other and have tried using tags to make this hap
Hi Michael,
few lines of code to do the full job using the GdiPlusX library!
http://www.codeplex.com/VFPX/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1711
Download the zip at the link, extract only
Source\System.vcx
Source\System.vct
Then run the following code to capture the screen in a file:
lo
Sorry, you need more files from the GdiPlusX zip, not only
Source\System.vcx
Source\System.vct
They are all in the Source folder:
Drawing.vct
Drawing.vcx
Drawing2D.vct
Drawing2d.vcx
Imaging.vct
Imaging.vcx
System.vct
System.vcx
Text.vct
Text.vcx
Gianni
- Original Message -
From: Giann
Hi Michael,
few lines of code to do the full job using the GdiPlusX library!
http://www.codeplex.com/VFPX/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1711
Download the zip at the link, extract only
Source\Drawing.vct
Source\Drawing.vcx
Source\Drawing2D.vct
Source\Drawing2d.vcx
Source\Imaging.vct
Sour
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>> I guess the rest of the world would be watching the consequences of the
>> newly passed laws. :)
> Probably not holding it's breath though...
But then Hong Kong is not a big spam source. China... :)
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Dave Crozier wrote:
> Get your own back on any website you don’t like and relieve your
> frustration.
>
> http://www.netdisaster.com/goff.php?mode=chainsaw&lang=en&url=http://www.mic
> rosoft.com/
> or
> http://tinyurl.com/2w73e8
>
> Check out the options for defacement at the top of the screen!!!
Sorry about the link, I sent HTML Format. It should have been:
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000878.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/33vuuy
Dave Crozier
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Of Dave Crozier
Sent: 01 June 2007 10:13
To: 'P
Get your own back on any website you don’t like and relieve your
frustration.
http://www.netdisaster.com/goff.php?mode=chainsaw&lang=en&url=http://www.mic
rosoft.com/
or
http://tinyurl.com/2w73e8
Check out the options for defacement at the top of the screen!!!
Well it is Friday!!!
Dave Crozier
here's the code for one of the first asp pages I ever wrote, warts and dev
notes included:
(if the net nanny lets it thru ) - monospace preferred...
<%@ LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" %>
VFP ASP ADO Test
ActiveX Data Object (ADO)
<%
Const adOpenForwardOnly = 0
Const adOpenKeyset = 1
Const
An interesting discussion on the benefits of writing as little code as
possible. Also, the comments make good reading.
HYPERLINK
"http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000878.html"http://www.codinghorr
or.com/blog/archives/000878.html
Dave Crozier
No virus found in this outgoing me
Peter,
Ah, so that's what the benefits include!
Dave Crozier
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Sent: 01 June 2007 09:50
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: VFP Job in UK
Dave Crozier wrote:
> VFP Vacancy in the UK - Not very go
> They are based in Somerset; there must be free cider ;-)
>
>
Mmmm. Free proper zider. Full of bird's beaks and twigs etc
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Peter Cushing wrote:
> Dave Crozier wrote:
>
>> VFP Vacancy in the UK - Not very good pay though.
>>
>>
>>
> They are based in Somerset; there must be free cider ;-)
>
They are a marketing company so the successful candidate can expect
regular promotions !
> Peter
>
>
>
[excessive
I think he's talking about Foxpro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxEKQ80rmFw
Anti-Illegal Alien Gear!
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/2064119
Thoroughbred Horse Racing Group
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/mikes_horse_racing/
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Dave Crozier wrote:
> VFP Vacancy in the UK - Not very good pay though.
>
>
They are based in Somerset; there must be free cider ;-)
Peter
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More details of how it works here:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070530-what-lurks-below-microsofts-surface-a-qa-with-microsoft.html
Turns out it's camera-based, not a touchscreen as you'd think.
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VFP Vacancy in the UK - Not very good pay though.
http://www.cv-library.co.uk/cgi-bin/jdb_view_vacancy.cgi?jobref=113242094&s=
100055
or
http://tinyurl.com/3yestn
"Production Programmer / Database Developer Visual Foxpro FPW VFP SQL. A
large Somerset based marketing firm need a Production Progra
Oh I hope the Adult Entertainment Industry finds a use
for it.
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> Vince Teachout wrote:
> > See, that's what I missed. I was seeing it as a
> desktop replacement.
> >
> >
>
> I can see CAD and design studios leaping at it. And
> probably publishers,
Vince Teachout wrote:
> See, that's what I missed. I was seeing it as a desktop replacement.
>
>
I can see CAD and design studios leaping at it. And probably publishers,
especially newspapers.
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