Michael,
This looks pretty cool! I was thinking about integrating M$ MapPoint
into FabMate but this might be a better move...thanks, Kevin (and
ultimately CB)!
Yes, it's a pretty cool idea. I wrote a scheduling module a while back that
used MapQuest to auto-generate directions for service
Are you running it in a Virtual PC machine? Because VPC doesn't support
24-bit colour so you have to edit xorg.conf before it boots, IIRC ...
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To be honest, this is the first time I've incorporated a compression
tool since way back in the 20th century (I like saying that) when we
used DynaZip. I tried 7-zip on the desktop but I prefer ZipGenius on
the desktop.
Craig's VFPCompression seems pretty speedy though. I think once I have
some
The help for Knoppix says right up front that one should not use it to write
files on drives with NTFS format. It may scramble your folders. This leaves
out working with Windows XP.
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Nicholas Geti wrote:
Governments can never go bankrupt. They just print more
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Madigan,
Care to explain this strange attack?
Not much explanation needed. You scream doom and gloom and then act
surprised when gloom and doom happen.
Please check todays numbers... It gets even better.
Jim
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From the VFP 9 help file: Speeding up Data Retrieval
Controlling Cursor Fetching
If you want to fetch the entire cursor, you can issue the GOTO BOTTOM
command, or any command requiring access to the entire data set.
I read this as RECCOUNT() being one of the other commands as it would
require
Thanks for your efforts in this area. I had incorporated 7-zip into
FabMate some time ago but wasn't happy 100% with it. To be fair, perhaps
it was something else in my process that wasn't working exactly right. Oh
well...such is the price for running VFP9 on Linux. gdr
On Mon, December 1,
So which way would you go if you were charged with integrating this
functionality today---would you use MapPoint or this thing from Craig or
perhaps one of the other things you mentioned? Assume internet connection
is readily available.
On Mon, December 1, 2008 4:28 am, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
On Mon, December 1, 2008 10:21 am, Tracy Pearson wrote:
From the VFP 9 help file: Speeding up Data Retrieval
Controlling Cursor Fetching
If you want to fetch the entire cursor, you can issue the GOTO BOTTOM
command, or any command requiring access to the entire data set.
I read this as
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Thanks for your efforts in this area. I had incorporated 7-zip into
FabMate some time ago but wasn't happy 100% with it. To be fair, perhaps
it was something else in my process that wasn't working exactly right. Oh
well...such is the price for
Are you sure the hang-up was the first SQLEXEC call, or the RECCOUNT call?
Did you see a 0 return on the end of ?First Call: then the record count
after a bit? Or you get a 1 after it?
Tracy
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008
On Mon, December 1, 2008 10:38 am, Vince Teachout wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Thanks for your efforts in this area. I had incorporated 7-zip into
FabMate some time ago but wasn't happy 100% with it. To be fair,
perhaps it was something else in my process that wasn't
Michael,
I know we're not talking DoD security here, but I find the ZipString
UnzipString functions quite handy in
storing character data in fields that I don't want any casual Browsers to
see since I do have some clients that
have VFP (dangerous) on their desktops. As in keeping honest people
On Mon, December 1, 2008 10:58 am, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Are you sure the hang-up was the first SQLEXEC call, or the RECCOUNT
call? Did you see a 0 return on the end of ?First Call: then the record
count after a bit? Or you get a 1 after it?
Tracy
Good question...hope he sees this and
On Mon, December 1, 2008 11:14 am, Francis I. Coppage, Jr. wrote:
Michael,
I know we're not talking DoD security here, but I find the ZipString
UnzipString functions quite handy in
storing character data in fields that I don't want any casual Browsers
to see since I do have some clients
Nicholas Getis said, The help for Knoppix says right up front that one
should not use it to write
files on drives with NTFS format. It may scramble your folders. This leaves
out working with Windows XP.
Hey ! Who said anything about mounting that file system to be
read/write? Ya DON'T scramble
Nicholas Getis said, The help for Knoppix says right up front that one
should not use it to write
files on drives with NTFS format. It may scramble your folders. This leaves
out working with Windows XP.
Hey ! Who said anything about mounting that file system to be
read/write? Ya DON'T scramble
Abso-poso-lutly!
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Subject: RE: VFPCompression.FLL update 11/30/2008
On Mon, December 1, 2008 11:14 am,
Yes it hung on the first SQLEXEC call.
Using your code had some interesting results which I will theorize
about in a follow up post, since I have found more info over the weekend.
Your code acted as follows:
First Call is printed..
Pause for (a long time)
Then it prints 0 and goes through the
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 10:00 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So which way would you go if you were charged with integrating this
functionality today---would you use MapPoint or this thing from Craig or
perhaps one of the other things you mentioned? Assume
I googled over the weekend and found the real problem. I tried
Tracy's terrific suggestions before posting this answer just to see
if it would change anything.
The answer I found is the PostgreSQL ODBC driver does NOT support
async mode!!! ARGH!!
One of the primary reasons I dumped MySQL for
On Mon, December 1, 2008 12:45 pm, Stephen Russell wrote:
Why saddle a client to M$ technology and add insult to injury, they
have to purchase it as well?
I'd only do the web version via google or any of the other online
mapping operations that are out there. Some could be M$ but you will
On Mon, December 1, 2008 12:45 pm, Steve Ellenoff wrote:
I googled over the weekend and found the real problem. I tried
Tracy's terrific suggestions before posting this answer just to see
if it would change anything.
The answer I found is the PostgreSQL ODBC driver does NOT support
async
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Steve Ellenoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bla bal bal
Knowing the driver cannot support async mode, it's no surprise that
the code hangs/blocks at the SQLEXEC line as it must wait for the
PostgreSQL server to finish executing the select statement. Since I'm
I'm glad you found out why. It sounds like you are getting some asynchronous
results from the connection. My curiosity is towards the initial connection.
If you put a Select * From Table where 1=0 query first, to see if there is
a pause, then get the large data and see the pause?
-Original
I take full responsibility.
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fwiw, I'm not experiencing problems with MySQL...which version were you
using? I think I was still using the 3.23 ODBC driver version.
I posted about it here about 3/4-1 year ago, I was using a 3.xx based
version. The two things I recall from memory was that Medium Text
fields were treated as
Hi Stephen-
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I'm very aware that select * is a foxpro
mentality, I was only using it to test out the async functionality.
In fact, my app runs just fine w/o async for the very reason that I
only pull columns I need and I always use a fairly restrictive where
clause.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Steve Ellenoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stephen-
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I'm very aware that select * is a foxpro
mentality, I was only using it to test out the async functionality.
In fact, my app runs just fine w/o async for the very reason that I
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:33 AM
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Nicholas Getis said, The help for Knoppix says right up front that one
should not use it to write
files on drives with NTFS
Awesome!!
Now it takes 10 seconds to download our inventory tables from a ftp server,
which used to be around 95 seconds.
BTW, How can I avoid Unable to find unknown UNZIPOPEN message during the
compilation?
Do I have to add the VFPcompression.FLL file into the project somehow?
Yeah, I am a
Nicholas,
Ricardo, you need to understand the concept of money.
It is irrelevant whether the rich have their worth in
cash or other instruments. It is still money and is
directly affected by inflation; everything they buy
including other investment instruments will go up
in price.
Another
http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/12/SimpleDB
With so many organizations starting up their version of the cloud
Amazon has pricing stated for startups.
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Do I have to add the VFPcompression.FLL file into the project somehow?
Yes, under the API Libraries node of the Code page in the Project Manager.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
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The markets are showing no confidence in an Obama economic team.
Additionally, the ugly face of terrorism showed up again in Mumbai.
On Dec 1, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
With so many organizations starting up their version of the cloud
Amazon has pricing stated for startups.
Hey, you want a taste? The first hit is free...
;-)
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Nicholas Geti wrote:
Governments can never
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Nicholas,
Ricardo, you need to understand the concept of money.
It is irrelevant whether the rich have their worth in
cash or other instruments. It is still money and is
directly affected by inflation; everything they buy
including other investment instruments
Alan Bourke wrote:
Are you running it in a Virtual PC machine? Because VPC doesn't support
24-bit colour so you have to edit xorg.conf before it boots, IIRC ...
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Nicholas Geti wrote:
The help for Knoppix says right up front that one should not use it to write
files on drives with NTFS format. It may scramble your folders. This leaves
out working with Windows XP.
I read somewhere that this had already been solved. But I'm not sure.
-
Most incomes go up quicker in inflationary times.
It is generally recognized that borrowers gain value in inflationary times and
lenders lose value.
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Speaking as part of 'the world', we can't wait to see that back of that
ineffective and idiotic Bush. And if you think Mumbai would in any way
affect the US election since it was an internal sub-continent affair then
you are living in cloud-cuckoo land. And your ridiculous post election stock
That is not even close to true. Borrowers are better off if inflation is
greater then the interest rate on the loan - otherwise they lose. Same
applies to incomes: if your income rises more than inflation then you are
ahead and vice versa. Simple mathematics really.
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:55 PM
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Nicholas Geti wrote:
The help for Knoppix says right up front that one should not use it to
write
files on
You must enjoy sticking your foot in your mouth over and over again.
Wealth effects. Inflation redistributes income between borrowers and lenders.
Suppose you borrow $100,000 for a 30-year mortgage at 7% interest, giving you a
monthly housepayment of about $665. During the next 30 years, as
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Nicholas,
Ricardo, you need to understand the concept of money.
It is
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Nicholas,
Ricardo, you need to understand the
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That is not even close to true. Borrowers are better off if inflation is
greater
There are a number of assumptions implicit in that scenario. Let's see if
you can identify them. It makes ZERO mention of the wage/inflation
comparison and absurdly assumes they are equal. History shows that in times
of high inflation (eg 80s/90s) wages failed to keep up with inflation. It
also
Really? Borrow $500,000 for a house at 10%pa while house prices are rising
at an average 2%pa. Calculate in 30 years time how much you paid compared to
how much the house is worth. YOU LOSE. Now try it the other way around. YOU
WIN. Pretty basic really.
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On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least once a day, I turn to my partner in the office and confess,
I hate computers. As I recall, it was about four times this Friday.
Only once a day? Man, you love your job!
Strangely enough, I do.
I have a
I know how you feel. I'm going thru the .NET/ADO learning curve and it is
hard and confusing and at times I hate computers. But I actually love every
bit of it!
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Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2008 9:22
Geoff Flight wrote:
Speaking as part of 'the world', we can't wait to see that back of that
ineffective and idiotic Bush. And if you think Mumbai would in any way
affect the US election since it was an internal sub-continent affair then
you are living in cloud-cuckoo land. And your ridiculous
Maybe you didn't see the results of YOUR last election. It was a landslide.
Obama got more than 50% of the popular vote which is rare. It wasn't even
close!
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Of Pete Theisen
Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2008 10:30
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 1, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
With so many organizations starting up their version of the cloud
Amazon has pricing stated for startups.
Hey, you want a taste? The first hit is free...
;-)
You're missing the utility of having a roof over your head. People normally
don't buy houses to make money, they buy houses to live in.
*
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--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Geoff
You truly are a moron.
Most winners get over 50% unless there is a popular third-party candidate.
You need to read American History before you open up your pie hole.
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And FINALLY, you get the point. The reason borrowers are less concerned with
being 'better off or worse off' is that they don't have a choice: they need
a house - period. It isn't primarily an investment. Lenders however are
treating the loan as an investment and therefore are far more concerned
Obama won ALL the swing states plus republican heartland states. In any
language that is a landslide. The point of that word 'landslide' is to say
that no single event is likely to tip the result the other way. The idea
that Mumbai - being a sub-continent related incident - could have changed
the
Nicholas Geti wrote:
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:52 PM
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Nicholas Geti wrote:
- Original Message -
Nicholas Geti wrote:
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From: Geoff Flight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'ProFox Email List' profox@leafe.com
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Subject: RE: [OT] How to determine if a market has hit THE bottom.
That is not even close to true. Borrowers are better
Geoff Flight wrote:
Maybe you didn't see the results of YOUR last election. It was a landslide.
Obama got more than 50% of the popular vote which is rare. It wasn't even
close!
Geoff, I've told you time and again. These lads live in lalaland.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Geoff Flight wrote:
I know how you feel. I'm going thru the .NET/ADO learning curve and it is
hard and confusing and at times I hate computers. But I actually love every
bit of it!
Merde! And when I found Python (and loved it) I will eventually have to
code in Genexus puafff!
And
Geoff Flight wrote:
I know how you feel. I'm going thru the .NET/ADO learning curve and it is
hard and confusing and at times I hate computers. But I actually love every
bit of it!
Merde! And when I found Python (and loved it) I will eventually have to
code in Genexus puafff!
And
Geoff Flight wrote:
Maybe you didn't see the results of YOUR last election. It was a landslide.
Obama got more than 50% of the popular vote which is rare. It wasn't even
close!
Hi Geoff!
Our mainstream media calls any win a landslide, especially when they are
in the tank for the winner,
Michael,
Thanks for your initial response and the second post asking if I got it
working. The answer is - Partially.
I read the URL you provided and turned off the miscellaneous things that
I don't know that I need. Since doing so I can access the other router
at 10.0.0.254 so I can surf,
My argument isn't with the word landslide it's with the 50% nonsense.
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--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Geoff Flight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Geoff Flight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The wireless router routs the one IP connection on the one side of the box to
multiple IP connections on the other side of the box, that seemed to be your
initial problem.
I wonder if you have to forward the print server port to the wireless router
clients.
--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Joe Yoder
Stephen Russell wrote:
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 1, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
With so many organizations starting up their version of the cloud
Amazon has pricing stated for startups.
Hey, you want a taste? The first hit
Hi Everybody!
CNN News Nazis tell terrorists where couple is hiding.
http://michellemalkin.com/
“The terrorists were watching CNN and they came down from where they
were in a lift after hearing about us on television. For that reason I
would appeal to the media to be very careful about what
My configuration uses only the wireless and switch parts of the box.
When working as a router, the WAN port is in use with Network Address
Translation (NAT) that shares the IP address of the WAN port with switch
ports and the Wireless Access Point. The DHCP server gives out IP
addresses in
Can you ping it? Is your firewall on?
--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NF] Using a D-Link wireless router as an Access Point
To: profox@leafe.com
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 8:09 PM
My configuration uses only the
I can ping both the D-Link and the print server from any machine that is
connected by copper or wirelessly as long as it is not connected through
the D-Link Access Point. The firewall on the D-Link is off.
On Monday, December 01, 2008 8:26 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008
My application opens up a dbf on a network. The dbf is contained in a
dbc. When I open up the table on a network shared drive and the dbc is
not opened it normally opens up when you open the table and does not
cause any problems.
My customer compressed all of the files on their network
But you can't ping from a laptop on the wireless to the print server, right?
--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NF] Using a D-Link wireless router as an Access Point
To: profox@leafe.com
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008,
That is correct if the laptop is connected to the D-Link wirelessly.
On Monday, December 01, 2008 9:31 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 18:31:54 -0800 (PST)
From: Michael Madigan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: [NF] Using a D-Link wireless router as an Access Point
But
Do a google search on the dude it is some freeware that has some great
tools built in for detecting devices on a network.
John Harvey
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Of Joe Yoder
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 8:37 PM
To: profox@leafe.com
Can you get them to uncompress that directory to see if that's the problem?
Do you have write permission on the temporary work areas?
Has the ownership of the files changed?
--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: File Access
And you can ping other computers on the wired network from the wireless network?
Can you ping the print server from inside the wired network? Does the print
server return a ping?
--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NF]
I changed the advanced attribute compress files but I don't know if
that affected anything. It did not change the file access denied.
We have full access to everything.
Ownership has not changed.
My app has a command window. I walked through the program in the
command window and no problem.
Yes, yes, and yes.
On Monday, December 01, 2008 9:49 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 18:49:20 -0800 (PST)
From: Michael Madigan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: [NF] Using a D-Link wireless router as an Access Point
And you can ping other computers on the wired network
That is beyond weird.
--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Joe Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NF] Using a D-Link wireless router as an Access Point
To: profox@leafe.com
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 10:20 PM
Yes, yes, and yes.
On Monday, December 01,
SQL Server isn't supported on a compressed drive, so foxpro probably shouldn't
be on a compressed drive either.
http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlblog/archive/2006/10/02/SQL-Server-databases-are-not-supported-on-compressed-volumes.aspx
You may be able to copy off the database onto a non-compressed
Michael,
So which way would you go if you were charged with integrating
this functionality today---would you use MapPoint or this
thing from Craig or perhaps one of the other things you
mentioned? Assume internet connection is readily available.
I'd start by integrating the thing from
Hi,
Is anyone using the New and Edit Property/Method Replacement Dialog Project -
ver 2.0 Replacement for the native VFP dialogs used to create, edit, and
maintain list of properties and methods.
I have downloaded it but cant find out how to install it. Must be really dumb
on my part. Can
Hi Ajoy,
There has been discussion about this on Profox recently. Pls search the
archives.
http://leafe.com/archives/showMsg/403602
Sincerely,
_Ajit Abraham
Ajoy Khaund wrote:
I have downloaded it but cant find out how to install it.
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1) Remember when MichelleO cracked her joke about how women would use
the $600 stimulus check to buy earrings?
Man, I thought that was a sign of elitism run amok. But now we’re
talking about a $30,000 piece of rhodium just for doing what a
supportive spouse should do? Out of
Thanks I should have checked the archives first.
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And the $150,000 palin outfits during the campaign? Get a grip.
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Hi
Geoff Flight wrote:
And the $150,000 palin outfits during the campaign? Get a grip.
Hi Geoff!
The Rs were not posturing to the poor, the Ds were. Palin's duds were
stage props, all repossessed by the party and given to charity by now.
This is different - this is first of all, hypocrisy and it
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