Hi
Steve:
Not
sure if I'm missing something in your question, but as per the website, the
prizes are Wintel or Mac OS X versions of the s/w, at the winners' choice.
I do want to make sure that there is no confusion on that point.
Have
another look at:
Prizes
What do you mean..? Both prizes are Windows -OR- OS X, no?
Or perhaps you are ultra-purist, and consider OS X is no longer Mac? ;)
Cheers
At 06:35 PM 7/21/2003, Steve Smith wrote:
What? No Mac prizes???
Steve Smith
Oakbridge Information Solutions
Office: (519) 624-4388
GTA:(416) 606-388
Macs dont count!!
hehe jk!!
::hides from the mac people's enraged
glares::
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Steve Smith
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Announcing ...
the 2003 Great Witango Component Contest !!!
W
What? No Mac prizes???
Steve Smith
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On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 07:32 PM, Ian Daniel wrote:
Hey Everyone ... we
Hey Everyone ... we really are announcing
I reported this bug last week.
Robert Shubert
Tronics
Ezra wrote:
I just installed the latest version of OSX Witango (5.0.1.061) and ran
into an error with a taf which works fine on 5.0.1.054.
Single search action using custom columns and two tables with same field
names results in SQL errors.
The quotes did the magic that they were expected to do... I got my
answer. I had posted the same question a couple of times before but
never got a good answer. I just did. Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: John McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 2:09 PM
To: [EM
You put quotes around "HTTP URL" like it's some sort of magical thing...
I've haven't had to use this variable yet, but here is an example of how
you would.
<@assign scope=User Name=variableTimeoutTrigger
value="http://www.mysite.com/logout.taf?userid=<@var User$UserID>">
After assigning this
On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 08:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone explain what this variable does, with an example?
I don't have an example right at hand but where I have used this tag
was in a taf where I needed to limit the number of visitors per domain.
So my code added a visitor to
<>
TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf
I have read that before. But what I need
is an example-syntax of “variableTimeoutTrigger”
explaining how to specify the “HTTP URL” in it. Can someone do
that?
Thanks.
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 1:04 AM
T
Hopoe it helps,
Just finsihed my short cookbok on how to connect to mysql via JDBC
Just have a look at
http://www.apocm.de/witango/index.html
Christian
> Von: Dale Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Antworten an: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Datum: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 08:32:31 -0400
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bet
I often use the WiTango editor to edit my T2K files.
Everytime there is a new release I download it to test whether it's suitable
for me. Then I use the editor under OS X for some T2K editing.
I still have to switch to another machine to do any datasource stuff (FMP)
but it works much better for
I would not suggest it either. If he is asking about best practices I would
say upgrade the server for sure or suffer through using TK2 to develop on.
But as far as problems the request scope is the issue and new tags. It could
be he can't get the client to upgrade.
Dan
on 7/21/03 3:43, [EMAIL
When I tried this approach, it did not work. I got a "no suitable
driver" error message when I attempted to load the tables from the
workspace. (PS, if I use "test" in the setup, the Studio crashes)
I have the jar file in /Library/Java/Extensions
I also added this address to CLASSPATH in the e
I just installed the latest version of OSX Witango (5.0.1.061) and ran into an error with a taf which works fine on 5.0.1.054.
Single search action using custom columns and two tables with same field names results in SQL errors.
Example:
Table 1 contains id,city,blah,blah2
Table 2 contains id,ci
Not sure, that you have read this in the online
manual:
variableTimeoutTriggerUser, application, domain, and custom
scopes
Just before a user's, application's, domain's or a custom scope's
variables expire, the HTTP URL specified in that scope's variableTimeoutTrigger
is activated. (The ti
Dan,
I think, that "TTT" run into problems. If he use the new Dev. Studio, I am
sure, that "TTT" use also new Witango Metatags - and if it don't work with
the t2K Server, so "TTT" have problems.
Also, I think, that he can't check every request/local Scope, so if "TTT"
forget it only one time, he
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