John, that's a great writeup! I went out and played with your template
tool when you posted it before; it's pretty durn nifty.
Congrats!
jamileh
> -Original Message-
> From: John McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:16 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
The choice of ODBC version is a necessary option and should be
applicable by connection resource. A Witango non-global configuration
parameter like "ODBC_VERSION" defined per connection would be an
appropriate solution.
Also please note that Pervasive.SQL 2000 and the subsequent
Pervasive.SQL
The CGI way is almost working for me. I'm now getting
this error when I hit an HTML page containing
metatags:
Client Error:
unable to prepare an application server request
Anyone know what I'm missing?
Thanks!
TJ
--- Rick Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a way with Apache 2.
>
>
You have to use teh <@DQ> tag too. (Which has nothing to do with Dairy
Queen)
<@REPLACE STR="string to search" FINDSTR="<@DQ>" REPLACESTR="SOMETHINGELSE">
/John
Wolf, Gene wrote:
That would be good but when I use """ or '"' to define what I'm looking for Witango
has fits.
-Original Message--
That would be good but when I use """ or '"' to define what I'm looking for Witango
has fits.
-Original Message-
From: John McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 10:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Scratching my head on this one
@replace
@replace
Wolf, Gene wrote:
This has got to be simple but I'm stumped. How can I search a string for all
occurrences of a double quote and replace them with something else, and then reverse
the process?
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This has got to be simple but I'm stumped. How can I search a string for all
occurrences of a double quote and replace them with something else, and then reverse
the process?
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May I suggest a solution? Introduce another variable called Ptr. Initialize it to one.
Walk through your loop testing each element for values. For examining array fields for
nulls I typically use <@Trim Str="<@Var...
Now, if you do NOT find the array element empty increment Ptr by one. As lon
Customer Support at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am guessing but it looks like the db you are using is FileMaker.
That's correct.
> FileMaker uses a real number as a record ID. I do not know why.
???
> Try using <@VAR scope$myvarname FORMAT="num:simple-integer"> when you
> use the data in th
I am guessing but it looks like the db you are using is FileMaker.
FileMaker uses a real number as a record ID. I do not know why.
Try using <@VAR scope$myvarname FORMAT="num:simple-integer"> when you
use the data in the result html
Witango Support
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