Hi,
As a developer who is new to SQLite, I'll say that my initial
experience with the web site was that it was very busy and
confusing. The available documentation seems to have a great deal of
useful content, but I think would be more useful if it were
organized, say into "Non-Technical
1. tell my email client to add a copy of the sent message to the
folder it
belongs
That is the most brilliant idea I've ever seen in my entire life.<<
Forgive me for saying "how sad". Surely there must have been something more
inspiring than an e-mail trick? Or maybe you are very young :)
I
Hey, all.
Thanks Gerry and Thomas for your replies. Now I know that my e-mails
are being sent and are being received. This seems like a very
knowledgeable and supportive mailing list. I'm really looking
forward to participating.
On Nov 10, 2007, at 11:18 AM, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote:
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Don Lavelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Second, my question is about SQLite and multi-threading. Basically,
the snippet below means that if I have multiple threads executing SQL
statements, and I want at least one thread to execute multiple SQL
statements as a single unit, I need to make sure onl
On Sat November 10 2007, Gerry Snyder wrote:
> Don Lavelle wrote:
> > Hello, all,
> >
> > First, I apologize if the list has received multiple copies of e-mails
> > from me. I'm using gmail, and gmail does strange things to e-mails
> > when receiving through a POP client an e-mail that is from you
Don Lavelle wrote:
Hello, all,
First, I apologize if the list has received multiple copies of e-mails
from me. I'm using gmail, and gmail does strange things to e-mails
when receiving through a POP client an e-mail that is from your own
account.
Your email made it to the list.
I also ha
Hello, all,
First, I apologize if the list has received multiple copies of e-
mails from me. I'm using gmail, and gmail does strange things to e-
mails when receiving through a POP client an e-mail that is from your
own account. If anyone at all gets this, please reply to me
personally, e
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"James Darpinian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I decided to try turning the page into a pure CSS layout with no
tables. The result is available at
http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~jdarpini/sqlite.html I tested it in IE6; 3
hopefully unobtrusive hacks were
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "James Darpinian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I decided to try turning the page into a pure CSS layout with no
> > tables. The result is available at
> > http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~jdarpini/sqlite.html I tested it in IE6; 3
> > hopefully unobtrusive hacks were needed for
"James Darpinian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I decided to try turning the page into a pure CSS layout with no
> tables. The result is available at
> http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~jdarpini/sqlite.html I tested it in IE6; 3
> hopefully unobtrusive hacks were needed for it to render decently.
>
When yo
On Nov 9, 2007 10:19 PM, Bob Dankert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First off, I would like to say that although I have a lot of experience
> with programming, most of it is in C#/Java and I do not have a lot of
> experience with C++, although I have been working with SQLite for years.
> I am attempt
Extend that to Chardonnay and Brie and you will be in business.
Fred Williams wrote:
Great idea! Why don't we give them little printable chits for free
chips and beer as well?!
Just the facts m'am. -- Jack Webb
-Original Message-
From: John Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri
I like (2), but I do not like much the dropdown menus.
Cheers
On Nov 10, 2007 8:49 AM, James Darpinian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I put up 4 variations. Please, everyone, offer your opinions:
> >
> >(1) http://sqlite.hwaci.com/v1/ No CSS of any kind.
> >(2) http://sqlite.hwaci.co
mkaratha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Asume we have three tables:
CREATE TABLE ARTIST (Artistname TEXT UNIQUE)
CREATE TABLE SONG (SongTitle TEXT UNIQUE)
CREATE CHART(Artist INTEGER, Song INTEGER)
CHART.Artist should hold ARTIST.ROWID
CHART.Song should hold SONG.ROWID
Is it possible to do somethi
> I put up 4 variations. Please, everyone, offer your opinions:
>
>(1) http://sqlite.hwaci.com/v1/ No CSS of any kind.
>(2) http://sqlite.hwaci.com/v2/ CSS menus with rounded corners
>(3) http://sqlite.hwaci.com/v3/ CSS menus with square corners
>(4) http://sqlite.hwaci
Asume we have three tables:
CREATE TABLE ARTIST (Artistname TEXT UNIQUE)
CREATE TABLE SONG (SongTitle TEXT UNIQUE)
CREATE CHART(Artist INTEGER, Song INTEGER)
CHART.Artist should hold ARTIST.ROWID
CHART.Song should hold SONG.ROWID
Is it possible to do something like "INSERT INTO CHART(Artist, So
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