Paul Hill wrote:
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Hill wrote:
On 11/5/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Could you imagine how bad this country would be if the
White Christian Males left the country?
I always get disoriented with these
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Y'all are all getting bent out of shape about the wrong part of the phrase
'white Christian males', totally missing the point. The color is only
important as it lets people have someone to criticize and get away with it.
The last two words are the keys... when we
Paul Hill wrote:
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, back to the matter. What in hell does White stand for? Haven't
heard an explanation from the original users of the word (Paul, Mikey).
Your genes originate from Europe I guess.
Only part of them, I have Galician,
On 11/6/07, Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, back to the matter. What in hell does White stand for? Haven't
heard an explanation from the original users of the word (Paul, Mikey).
Your genes originate from Europe I guess.
Make that
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, back to the matter. What in hell does White stand for? Haven't
heard an explanation from the original users of the word (Paul, Mikey).
Your genes originate from Europe I guess.
But really, who cares?
--
Paul
Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 11/6/07, Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, back to the matter. What in hell does White stand for? Haven't
heard an explanation from the original users of the word (Paul, Mikey).
Your genes originate from Europe I
Andrew Stirling wrote:
John, Peter
The other machines are 3+ years old.
This one is 4months old. Probably a much better quality than the others,
not a dual core I believe.
This is been happening since they bought it. The user is getting annoyed
they can't go full screen.
Could it be a
Hello Dave,
Thanks for the info and link. Craigs class looks real nice ... wish I had
seen it before I got FoxSpell.
I found and fixed the problem by adding trim() to 2 lines of code.
Around line 636...
aTextshow[nLine_load] = trim(MLINE(cText2check, 1, _MLINE))
Around line 1075 ...
cString =
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Hill wrote:
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, back to the matter. What in hell does White stand for? Haven't
heard an explanation from the original users of the word (Paul, Mikey).
Your genes originate from
Hi all,
On a related note I noticed on this Vista box I get the message:
This system does not support fullscreen mode.
It's a newish Dell.
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That is so ridiculous it doesn't even deserve redress... Although it
was kind of funny.
He is a good well balance site:
http://www.mediaresearch.org/biasbasics/biasbasics.asp
v/r
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6th MDG Information System Security
On Nov 6, 2007, at 7:32 AM, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
He is a good well balance site:
How does the phrase media elite strike you as well-balanced?
Do you call doctors the medical elite? Or farmers the
agricultural elite?
-- Ed Leafe
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On 11/6/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007, at 7:32 AM, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
He is a good well balance site:
Is this a well balanced sentence ?
A+
jml
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On Nov 6, 2007, at 7:32 AM, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
He is a good well balance site:
How does the phrase media elite strike you as well-balanced?
Do you call doctors the medical elite? Or farmers the
agricultural elite?
Yeah, that's about right...
Hi foxgang
Im trying to get a loader running that checks for an update on the internet,
downloads and runs. I have all running except one problem. Once the exe runs
and closes it has an error that the loader (formname) cannot be cleared
(object loader cannot be cleared because it is in use)
Anyone
The color is only important as it lets people have someone to criticize and
get away with it.
I guess my friend did not catch this line of my posting. As far as knowing who
you are... it's not a sense of superiority, it's a sense of 'I know who I am
and these bozos who are criticizing me can
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Michael: I have done this on everything since day 1. Well maybe I got
in trouble a couple of times and started it somewhere early on. I don't
have them sign anything because nowadays I have been working with my
core customers for over 15 years. What I do is get the
Whil Hentzen wrote:
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Curious as to how many of you independents handle UAT (User Acceptance
Testing), whereby you are getting them to sign off on delivery of the
goods (software) and their acceptance of said software.
Chapter 28 of DevGuide covers
snip
On 11/6/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007, at 7:32 AM, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
He is a good well balance site:
Is this a well balanced sentence?
Can't a guy have a near mid-week hangover in peace? ggg
v/r
//SIGNED//
Stephen S. Wolfe, YA2,
sent to your email address
Thanks Dave
Al
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Sent: 06 November 2007 15:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: loader
Al,
I can Refox it for you if you want.
Dave Crozier
No virus found in
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007, at 8:54 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
The big difference between your scenario and mine is that I'm not
working with long-time customers but in fact NEW customers, and those
folks may be of the mindset why do I have to test this...isn't that
your job?
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Oprafied
lol!!
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On Nov 6, 2007, at 8:54 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
The big difference between your scenario and mine is that I'm not
working with long-time customers but in fact NEW customers, and those
folks may be of the mindset why do I have to test this...isn't that
your job?
I *always*
Al,
I can Refox it for you if you want.
Dave Crozier
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Of Al
Sent: 06 November 2007 13:03
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: loader
Hi foxgang
Im trying to get a loader running that checks for an update on the
Rick Schummer wrote:
The source will need to be available from the current directory, iirc.
The source needs to be in the path, not the current directory. This is the
part I have been burned
on before.
available FROM (notice I didn't say IN) the current directory
...kinda
Al,
Not arrived here DaveC at Flexipol.co.uk. If you used loader as the
subject then it may have been junked by our email filter as loader is the
subject name of messages that are sent out by a number of viruses. I suggest
.zip it and then attach to a message with some standard text in it
Dave
ok tried again. It was the exe so probably got stuffed
changed subject to ladies of the night for you :)
Al
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Sent: 06 November 2007 15:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: loader
Al,
Not
On 11/6/07, Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a related note I noticed on this Vista box I get the message:
This system does not support fullscreen mode.
It's a newish Dell.
Vista and Dell. That's two strikes. You ought to review http://badvista.fsf.org/
Googling yields:
Al,
Still nothing here. Send it to DaveC at Replacement-Software.co.uk and
I'll pick it up off my webmail.
Dave
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Sent: 06 November 2007 14:35
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: RE: loader
ok tried again.
On Nov 6, 2007, at 9:27 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
How does the phrase media elite strike you as well-balanced?
Do you call doctors the medical elite? Or farmers the
agricultural elite?
The ones who are very successful.yes.
But calling someone
Michael: I do a lot small apps for mom pops and small businesses,
too. I have them look over the software, I show them how to use it and
after a couple of days I ask them for feedback.
I also tell the small guys and it is written in my contract that the
accuracy of the software is the
Ed Leafe wrote:
How does the phrase media elite strike you as well-balanced?
Do you call doctors the medical elite? Or farmers the
agricultural elite?
The ones who are very successful.yes.
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Al,
Nothing here still. Did you try the replacement-software.co.uk address as
well as there is nothing there either?
It may be your end as all the profox messages are coming through on both
Flexipol and replacement-software
Dave
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Hello. Just over 5 years ago, I subscribed to this list. It helped
see me through the dark days of working with VFP at my day job and
mastering it as best as a person can master as buggy/incomplete a
development environment/runtime as VFP. Now the time has come, and my
boss has
Derek Kalweit wrote:
Profox:
Hello. Just over 5 years ago, I subscribed to this list. It helped
see me through the dark days of working with VFP at my day job and
mastering it as best as a person can master as buggy/incomplete a
development environment/runtime as VFP. Now the time has
Another one falls to the dark side!!!
Hope it all continues to go well Derek.
Dave Crozier
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Good Morning All:
We just moved into out new $400 arena in Newark, NJ and it's time to get
scouting back up and running.
In the past we used Checkpoint VPN-1 for scouting communications and I
abandoned it with all the IPSEC and NAT issues I have experienced for
the last 7 years for Juniper's
Derek Kalweit wrote:
I think it's
time for me to go. Thank you, and if anyone wishes to contact me off
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
Michael: I do a lot small apps for mom pops and small businesses,
too. I have them look over the software, I show them how to use it and
after a couple of days I ask them for feedback.
I also tell the small guys and it is written in my contract that the
accuracy of
On Nov 6, 2007, at 10:20 AM, Dave Crozier wrote:
Another one falls to the dark side!!!
Hope it all continues to go well Derek.
This seems like a good time to remind everyone on this list about
Derek's contribution to making this list possible. As many of you
know, I run my server
I can help you with that. what I have have done in the past is to build
a loader ext that finds the highest file with the .app extension and
runs it. in side the app i check for newer version and if one is noted
then all I do is download the new app file, extract it and drop back to
my
ok have sent to that ad.
Al
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Sent: 06 November 2007 15:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: loader
Al,
Still nothing here. Send it to DaveC at Replacement-Software.co.uk and
I'll pick it up
No, PLEASE DON'T GO!G
Good luck with dot net. I'm dabbling, but I'll be doing Fox for a while
still.
JH
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I dont use apps. only exe's
I found my problem was a clear all in the exit of the prog. It didnt like
the loader being already there.
Its because the loader runs the exe and wont go away untill the exe closes.
I may have to look at a delphi loader. The version part is fine, I have been
using the
Derek Kalweit wrote:
Profox:
Hello. Just over 5 years ago, I subscribed to this list. It helped
see me through the dark days of working with VFP at my day job and
mastering it as best as a person can master as buggy/incomplete a
development environment/runtime as VFP. Now the time has
Ed Leafe wrote:
But calling someone elite in this context is not a compliment; it
implies out-of-touch and, especially here, biased based on being
out-of-touch.
...reminds me of the time when George HW Bush didn't know the cost of a
loaf of bread...and that really dinged him
Recent Troop Deaths Make 2007 Deadliest Year of Iraq War for U.S.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119435614156283877.html?
mod=googlenews_wsj
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/39kslo )
So we know that the surge is working. We just aren't sure for whom
it's working yet.
-- Ed Leafe
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On 11/6/07, Jack Skelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We just moved into out new $400 arena in Newark, NJ and it's time to get
scouting back up and running.
Boy, I knew housing prices were down, but that's a bargain. I mean,
even in New Jersey!
Or is this one of those deals with the devil?
--
Al,
Refoxed Proj just sent back to you.
Dave
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On Nov 6, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
Boy, I knew housing prices were down, but that's a bargain. I mean,
even in New Jersey!
Or is this one of those deals with the devil?
You mean deals for the Devils, right? ;-)
-- Ed Leafe
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Hi all
I have one copy of Word 2K installed in the usual place on C - it was installed
to this location from Win98, Win2K and WinXP which are in three different
partitions.
Word runs fine from Win98 and Win2K but resfuses to start when run from XP -
the splash screen comes up and never
I recently asked for advice on Automating Emails and, as a result, decided
to use Essmtp.ocx. It works like a charm on my development machine but when
I take it to my client I get an error 213 when I try to send mail. I can't
find any trace of what that error message means. My development
Ted:
I'm not sure if this is a Freudian Slip or a typo bg
Actually it should read '$400 million'
Regards,
Jack
Ted Roche wrote:
On 11/6/07, Jack Skelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We just moved into out new $400 arena in Newark, NJ and it's time to get
scouting back up and running.
Boy, I
Can you do the same thing with 2 different exe's??? is that an option???
Allen wrote:
I dont use apps. only exe's
I found my problem was a clear all in the exit of the prog. It didnt like
the loader being already there.
Its because the loader runs the exe and wont go away untill the exe
Paul,
There is an unistaller on the Microsoft site especially for this. Can't
remember off hand what it is called - something on the lines of forced
installer. I can find out when I get home this evening though.
Dave Crozier
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John Weller wrote:
I recently asked for advice on Automating Emails and, as a result, decided
to use Essmtp.ocx. It works like a charm on my development machine but when
I take it to my client I get an error 213 when I try to send mail. I can't
find any trace of what that error message
is the ISP blocking port 25 to the smtp server. I know that comcast
does that.
John Weller wrote:
I recently asked for advice on Automating Emails and, as a result, decided
to use Essmtp.ocx. It works like a charm on my development machine but when
I take it to my client I get an error 213
Has anyone ever come up with a way to have a SQL statement add a line at
the end that consists of totals of all the previous lines? Is something
like that even possible?
For example, if this would be the result of my SQL code:
ID NameAmount Tax
4 Matt3 .10
2
On 11/6/07, John Weller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On your next visit to the client, bring along a copy of BLAT.exe and
the docs. Set up BLAT on one of the machines in accordance with the
docs. Try running BLAT from the command intepreter and see what error
messages results. Use the debugging
Paul Hill wrote:
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Hill wrote:
On 11/6/07, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, back to the matter. What in hell does White stand for? Haven't
heard an explanation from the original users of the word (Paul, Mikey).
Your genes
Matthew Jarvis wrote:
Has anyone ever come up with a way to have a SQL statement add a line at
the end that consists of totals of all the previous lines? Is something
like that even possible?
For example, if this would be the result of my SQL code:
IDNameAmount Tax
4 Matt
On 11/6/07, Matthew Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be convenient to have it come out like this:
ID NameAmount Tax
4 Matt3 .10
2 Joe 2 .10
5 Tim 6 .10
Total 11 .30
Select cast(ID, char(5)) as ID, Name,
Derek Kalweit wrote:
Profox:
Hello. Just over 5 years ago, I subscribed to this list. It helped
see me through the dark days of working with VFP at my day job and
mastering it as best as a person can master as buggy/incomplete a
development environment/runtime as VFP. Now the time has
As Whil suggested, you never know, there might still be some useful
conversations that happen here that isn't necessarily propoganda...
In any case, good luck to you, Derek.
Derek Kalweit wrote:
Profox:
snip this list is just VFP and Daboo/open source propoganda, I think it's
time for me to
Ted Roche wrote:
Select cast(ID, char(5)) as ID, Name, Amount, Tax from mytable
UNION
SELECT Total as ID, as Name, SUM(Amount) as Amount, SUM(Tax) as
Tax) from mytable group by ID
ORDER BY ID
... but it's a very bad idea.
I knew it wasn't possible!
Well that's actually two queries
On 11/6/07, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/07, Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a related note I noticed on this Vista box I get the message:
This system does not support fullscreen mode.
It's a newish Dell.
Vista and Dell. That's two strikes. You ought to review
Good Afternoon All:
After much reading and the trail and error approach I have the login and
logout automated.
Regards,
Jack Skelley
Jack Skelley wrote:
Good Morning All:
We just moved into out new $400 arena in Newark, NJ and it's time to get
scouting back up and running.
In the past we
Paul,
Think this is the link:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/orkXP/HA011362891033.aspx
Dave Crozier
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Sent: 06 November 2007 16:33
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: [NF] WinWord (2000)
John Weller wrote:
I recently asked for advice on Automating Emails and, as a result, decided
to use Essmtp.ocx. It works like a charm on my development machine but when
I take it to my client I get an error 213 when I try to send mail. I can't
find any trace of what that error message
Sure.
It's called a Union to bring in the separate query with 'Total' as Name, and
dummy values for ID and elsewhere as needed. I have even added an extra col
for the grouping and or sorting as needed.
I have been faking output like this for years with that trick.
Say how is the brewing?
Derek,
My feelings are the same; you should hand around and socialize every
now and then. However, if not, I wish you the best in the .Net world.
v/r
//SIGNED//
Stephen S. Wolfe, YA2, DAF
6th MDG Data Services Manager
6th MDG Information System Security Officer
Comm (813) 827-9994 DSN
Matthew
This should do it:
CREATE CURSOR 'curinfo' ;
( ;
id i ,;
namec(20),;
Amount n(10,2),;
tax n(9,2);
)
INSERT INTO 'curinfo' values(4,'Matt',3,.1)
INSERT INTO 'curinfo' values(2,'Joe',2,.1)
INSERT INTO 'curinfo'
Another troubleshooting option is to simply use telnet to connect to port
25 on the mail server. I like this approach because telnet is
universally available, gives the user complete control, and requires no
configuration.
Joe Yoder
On Tuesday, November 06, 2007 12:03 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On 11/6/07, Matthew Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever come up with a way to have a SQL statement add a line at
the end that consists of totals of all the previous lines? Is something
like that even possible?
It's not terribly useful for this case, but I wanted to point out the
Hi all:
I have to work with a WSDL server to send medical claim files, elegibility
requests, etc.
Started with the easiest thing send a file. The documentation is in WSDL
and
eventhough I can open the link in the browser and see the WSDL code in the
server side,
the registration process always
I'm no big Microsoft fan Ed, and I also don't have a blanket
unquestioning hatred of everything they do either.
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It would be two exe's in the end anyway so yes and I have done it before. My
problem was I had a clear all in the exit program and it didnt like it
because it could not clear the loader screen. Being that VFP is not capable,
so it seems, of running something else VFP without waiting for it to
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 11:21:56 -0600, Whil Hentzen
mastering it as best as a person can master as buggy/incomplete a
development environment/runtime as VFP.
Er, compared to what? Java? .Net before version 2? VB6?
--
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I'm no big Microsoft fan Ed, and I also don't have a blanket
unquestioning hatred of everything they do either.
Are you implying that Ed does?
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Blat is pop3 only isnt it ?
Allen
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On your next visit to the client, bring along a copy of BLAT.exe and the
docs. Set up BLAT on one of the machines in accordance with the docs. Try
running BLAT
silly me of course its not :)
Allen
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Sent: 06 November 2007 19:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SMTP error
Blat is pop3 only isnt it ?
Allen
No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by
how are you generating the wsdl. did you change the names in the setup.
rights issue ? as you will probably be logged in as inetuser.
Have you changed the location of the dll ?
Allen
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Behalf Of Aida I. Rivera-Benítez,
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Michael: I do a lot small apps for mom pops and small businesses,
too. I have them look over the software, I show them how to use it and
after a couple of days I ask them for feedback.
I also tell the small guys and it is written in my contract that the
accuracy of
yeah its horrible to keep losing people like this. .net poo all over the
place.
Allen
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Well, shucks.
Seriously, you've had great contributions over the years, both Fox and
unFox...
Cantcha
thanks Dave. extra beer in Prague next year :)
Allen
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Sent: 06 November 2007 17:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: loader
Al,
Refoxed Proj just sent back to you.
Dave
No virus found in
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 09:50:25 -0500, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/06/27/workaround-to-this-system-does-not-support-full-screen-mode-in-windows-vista/
Blimey, I didn't realise this was the case with Vista. I suppose you
could change font etc the shortcut
I have had some issues using a pocketpc with SMTP. What was wrong there was
it is an authorised SMTP and sometimes it just allows you to use the same as
pop3 for logging on and other times it may require the username and password
to be put in. Try combinations of no password / normal password and
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 10:59, Ed Leafe wrote:
Recent Troop Deaths Make 2007 Deadliest Year of Iraq War for U.S.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119435614156283877.html?
mod=googlenews_wsj
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/39kslo )
So we know that the surge is working. We just
On Nov 6, 2007, at 1:23 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
I'm no big Microsoft fan Ed, and I also don't have a blanket
unquestioning hatred of everything they do either.
So you're saying that in these respects you're no different than I am.
-- Ed Leafe
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On Nov 6, 2007, at 2:09 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
I wasn't even going to bother going there---you're not going to change
his mind.
Especially when he has been trying to get his company to change
their mind for years!
Regardless, we all thank him for his offerings here over
Allen wrote:
yeah its horrible to keep losing people like this. .net poo all over the
place.
Allen
This shouldn't surprise anyone. Reality check. One of these statements
is NOT true:
* DotNet will continue to grow
* VFP will continue to shrink
* One day, that asteroid WILL
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007, at 1:23 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
I'm no big Microsoft fan Ed, and I also don't have a blanket
unquestioning hatred of everything they do either.
So you're saying that in these respects you're no different than I am.
...but does he look hot
Alan Bourke wrote:
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 11:21:56 -0600, Whil Hentzen
mastering it as best as a person can master as buggy/incomplete a
development environment/runtime as VFP.
Er, compared to what? Java? .Net before version 2? VB6?
I wasn't even going to bother going
Hi Allen:
Don't have any say on the server side, have to deal with whatever
the insurance company does, so don't have control over the dlls nor
generate the wsdl. What I'm trying to do for now is just send them a
file.
AiR
how are you generating the wsdl. did you change the names in the
On 11/6/07, Aida I. Rivera-Benítez, MSMIS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can some Soap Guru please help me ...somehow this sounds strange ; )
Hello, Aida:
Yes, SOAP guru sounds very strange.
It's been a while since I read WSDLs, but I think the WDDL declares
that all three parameters are sent as
Really? I have been doing this for years.
3 foxpro exes.
1. Start.exe, which is a smart xcopy feature and runs the destination
exe.
2. Swap.exe, which is used if start.exe is updated.
3. Application.exe, which is my application that is called from
Start.exe with a line of ! /n
Thanks - I'll check with the ISP in the morning.
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
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is the ISP blocking
John Weller wrote:
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is the ISP blocking port 25 to the smtp server. I know that comcast
does that.
Thanks
Many thanks (again), Dave !
Dave Crozier wrote:
Paul,
There is an unistaller on the Microsoft site especially for this. Can't
remember off hand what it is called - something on the lines of forced
installer. I can find out when I get home this evening though.
Dave Crozier
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well it may be the case when people fall in line with the guiants telling
you what to do. But I have not given up VFP yet. yet
And I dont know about .net either. Just because M$ say its getting there
does not mean it is.
And dont believe all you hear about hot blonds either. Red heads are much
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