margin Printing area width
Differences: None
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From: BEVERLY VOTH [mailto:beverlyv...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 9:51 AM
To: Witango-Talk@witango.com
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Receipt Printer
Yes, typically these codes are sent in a header (before
@witango.com
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Receipt Printer
Hi Beverly,
Tried both. Didn’t help.
Kinda stuck.
Thanks
Steve
From: Beverly Voth [mailto:beverlyv...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 10:14 AM
To: Witango-Talk@witango.com
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Receipt Printer
did
value (margin-left: -50px for example) would allow
the printing to start to the correct position. you'll have to test on your
printer. and only the p probably needs it.
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On Oct 8, 2011, at 11:54 PM, Fogelson, Steve stevefogel...@askics.net wrote:
None
did you try the dec:
@char code=29
or hex:
@char code=1D
instead of GS?
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On Oct 9, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Fogelson, Steve stevefogel...@askics.net wrote:
Hi Beverly,
I tried the following and it didn’t change anything. I also tried it with
margin 0px
steve, what CSS are you using in the HTML?
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On Oct 8, 2011, at 10:53 PM, Fogelson, Steve stevefogel...@askics.net wrote:
I am trying to print receipts to a Bixolon SRP-350II receipt printer. The
paper is about 3 ½ inches wide. I displayed a html page
Can you and Wayne share, so that others may learn? :)
Thanks,
Bev
On 04 Oct 2011, at 12:14 PM, Chuck Leavens wrote:
Wayne already go back to me with the answer.
On Oct 4, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Chuck Leavens wrote:
I have Filemaker server 11 running with Witango server 6 and it's rock
solid.
Alway read (and re-read) the FMI xDBC guide. The reserved words are in there,
too.
http://www.filemaker.com/support/product/docs/fmp/fm11_odbc_jdbc_guide_en.pdf
I work in SQL and FM databases every day. I need to re-read these docs
frequently. :)
Also, I don't use any of the query builders.
Yes, but the builder creates something, correct?
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On Jul 4, 2011, at 12:41 AM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au wrote:
I think what Beverley is asking for the is SQL query sent to FileMaker. I
have no experience in SQL because I have just used
Chuck is creating an INSERT, not select.
And there is more revealed if you look at the taf in a text editor ( the raw
XML ).
:)
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On Jul 4, 2011, at 3:10 AM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au wrote:
Sort of. But the only place you can see
I try to use only alphanumerics and _ (underscore). These are the safest for
xDBC, XML, other external access (web or otherwise) with FileMaker.
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On Jul 4, 2011, at 1:18 PM, Chuck Leavens ch...@leavens.net wrote:
Robert has given me some help.
So
the correct data (timestamps, for example, need date and time).
2. Are you binding table occurrence or table to the field/column in the query:
Table.fieldName
TOname.fieldName
Beverly
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On Jul 3, 2011, at 7:01 PM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au
Ok. You are FORM posting...
This returns to the same taf? The query is the part that processes the form
values after submit.
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On Jul 3, 2011, at 8:06 PM, Chuck Leavens ch...@leavens.net wrote:
First let me say I so dearly appreciate the help. I
Is it a Date field or date/time (timestamp) field?
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On May 3, 2011, at 1:57 AM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au wrote:
I have a TAF converted from 5.5 that inserts a date in a FileMaker field.
The date is entered automatically by a Javascript
What if you INSERT as /mm/dd?
If found this works better regardless of database.
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On May 3, 2011, at 8:27 PM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au wrote:
Yes I am using FileMaker 11 (Single user).
I checked my version of the JDBC drivers
This is the method I use for any database. Wayne is using the builder (or
whatever it's called these days!) and not writing the SQL call, so it may not
be an option.
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On Mar 31, 2011, at 11:44 PM, Robert Shubert rshub...@tronics.com wrote:
Just FYI
I consider these to be builders, too, Wayne. :)
I don't use them to FM, MS SQL, MySQL databases. I just write out the calls
(to ODBC or JDBC).
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On Apr 1, 2011, at 2:37 AM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au wrote:
On 01/04/2011, at 6:30 PM
:)
UTRANSLATE
Gracias
Danke
Merci
tnx (oops probably doesnt work on txt... )
Thank you for these all!!!
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On Apr 1, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Robert Shubert rshub...@tronics.com wrote:
As we move towards the next release, I thought I’d share some of the new
Wayne, What version of FM? It may be that you need to have a TABLE
OCCURRENCE name and not layout name (unless that IS the correctly name
TO). Or you don't need to specify the TO with the field. Check the
xDBC guide for FM for correct syntax.
NEI (not enough information),
Beverly
On 30 Mar
Wayne, if you are using FileMaker, get the xDBC guide from the FMI
site. It *has* the list of reserved words. As others stated, it may
depend on the database and even on the ODBC driver. If in doubt, I
append something to the word:
table == table_name_field (or something like that...)
Sometimes
Wayne, are you sure the datasource uses the .fp7 extension? What happens if you
don't include it?
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On Mar 8, 2011, at 2:51 AM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au wrote:
I'm getting extremely frustrated with this and not sure how much is because
Wayne, I rarely used the Search Builder. You can get the xDBC guide from FMI,
so you'll know what's allowed an what's not.
Write the SQL yourself. :)
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On Mar 6, 2011, at 11:30 PM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au wrote:
Ok, just built a TAF
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On Jan 12, 2011, at 4:26 AM, Wayne Irvine wa...@byteserve.com.au wrote:
I seem to remember someone wrote a how to on using FileMaker as an ODBC/JDBC
datasource for Witango. Does anyone remember this or know where it can be
accessed?
Also, if there are any
, MySQL,PHP
d...@dss-db.com
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On Jan 12, 2011, at 7:05 AM, Beverly Voth wrote:
You can get the FM guides (PDF) on their site. I'll send you the
link when I get
Convert columns w leading zeros to TEXT. Don't use csv. Use tab-delimited
[unless you think the columns have chr(9)] instead.
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On Dec 31, 2010, at 12:35 AM, Fogelson, Steve stevefogel...@askics.net
wrote:
Some of you may be familiar with auction
I don't rely on pop-ups as much as I just show a hidden, absolutely
positioned div where the alert/dialog/comment will show when needed. And
yes, this may or may not need JS. For example, you can have a conditional
(@IF) on the style=display: none; else style=display: block; as needed.
If they
iframe? This is a portal on their site that looks at your site.
There may be restrictions. Do you have access to their site to add
this portal?
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On Jan 1, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Dan Stein d...@dss-db.com wrote:
OK not user how
out? Say, a credit card
number?
On Nov 24, 2009, at 8:17 AM, Beverly Voth wrote:
On 11/24/09 11:08 AM, Roland Dumas radu...@mac.com wrote in whole or in
part:
How does one insert a field into a database - mysql - so that it ends up
encrypted?
Needless to say, the field must
SQL call to get the display columns
based off the unique ID of the 15 items in the array that are on a
page. This actually is very fast with some rather large, indexed
TEXT type columns in the original SQL query. ;)
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value=@SORT my_array
Then I use @@Request$sorted_array.
I also do this when filtering arrays.
Hope this helps Janet
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From: Beverly Voth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 1:45 PM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: Witango-Talk
I have a large solution that worked well until SORTING a list was
requested.
We make the SQL query and it's stored in an array (because it's far to
complex to requery to get the next 15 set of records for the list
display).
So a link on the list page is passing the sortType to be performed and
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On Nov 3, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Beverly Voth wrote:
I have a large solution that worked well until SORTING a list was
requested.
We make the SQL
in this state of so
busy I can't seem to get anything done, myself, so I understand. Just pop
up to say howdy once in a while. I look forward to the new products when
they are out!
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On 10/24/08 1:26 AM, Mark Hawk Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole
or in part:
It isn't that hard, until you want to get to the finer points. I
started first by installing MAMP on my mac. It installed just as
advertised and I was able to get my feet wet on my laptop at my leisure.
MAMP on
-a-days
:)
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Coldfusion, Witango, PHP
Just to further the alternatives and one size does NOT fit all: some of
our sites use a combination of ColdFusion and PHP. The charting in CF is
wonderful. The graphic manipulation in PHP is wonderful (and other good
things from both of them).
Beverly
On 10/24/08 2:09 PM, Stefan Gonick [EMAIL
On 10/23/08 2:12 AM, Ben Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
Hey Rick did you read Mikal's Post of email from Phil.
Hey, Ben. Why did we not get this post FROM Phil instead of back channel?
I don't communicate with Phil or Sophie directly. I simply don't have the
time. I
Absolutely NOT! The commands are similar, as I explained.
@IF EXPR= ... /@IF (witango)
CFIF () /CFIF (coldfusion)
if ( ) { ; } (PHP)
@INCLUDE FILE=
CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE=
include('');
@ASSIGN NAME=something VALUE=abc123
CFSET something='abc123'
On 10/19/08 7:47 AM, GK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in part:
Perhaps as a community we should start our own open source code conversion
tool for Tango/Witango to php, .net, etc.
Any takers?
I don't know about that. I totally have a different framework with PHP
than I had for
Web dude. Did you put any statements into includes, or was everything built
by the editor?
For example, the *text*:
@IF EXPR=/@IF translates very well to
?php if( ) { ; } ? (PHP) or
CFIF () /CFIF (Coldfusion)
But the things built by the editor may need to be
to redo some of the includes... or just not use
includes.
WebDude
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From: Beverly Voth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 11:08 AM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Open Letter to Phil and Sophie
Web dude. Did you
Use the MODULO function to get the remainder.
r = QTY % 12
Along with the quotient.
q = QTY / 12
(q * 26.00) + ( {lookup what the price is for r items} )
Beverly
On 10/17/08 9:17 AM, WebDude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
Having a hard time wrapping my head
This would be a week for good information. :)
Beverly
On 9/30/08 7:44 PM, Roland Dumas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or
in part:
y'know. I think you're right. This is a very good week for information.
On Sep 30, 2008, at 5:22 AM, Dan Stein wrote:
This week would be a good time to here
On 8/5/08 7:06 PM, Wayne Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or
in part:
On 06/08/2008, at 2:54 AM, Bill Downall wrote:
Yes. So much for the theory that we're predominantly Mac users.
Oh well, just the loudest I guess.
I represent that remark! :)
Beverly
On 8/6/08 12:39 PM, Scott Cadillac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
Hi All,
The survey has reached 49 responses, a very respectable number.
Congratulations everyone.
http://freeonlinesurveys.com/viewresults.asp?c=x4jovb5l0cv4h6y469661
Whooo Hooo! There are still 49 of us
On 8/6/08 1:52 PM, Ian Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in part:
As for availability of Witango programmers, I can hire a proficient .NET
programmer, and within about 3 concentrated days, they will be 90%
conversant with Witango, because of its programming constructs and visual
2bits posted. I subscribe to this list for news. I haven't
received anything from Phil (on list or off) and think it entirely rude to
expect all of us to email call him even if he's good to respond.
Beverly Voth
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the files. I may have to install the editor on my
Parallels and do windows for a while. Bummer.
Beverly Voth
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We use activePDF for various web applications. If doing PHP, we just use
fpdf. It's not a full as the full PHP pdf versions, but does pretty much
what we want. http://www.fpdf.org/
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On 6/30/08 7:20 AM, Wolf, Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Beverly. Just needed some idea of what
direction to look in.
You're welcome. :)
Beverly
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, but it usually easier to
create a sample of what you want, save as XML and then use the
repeating patterns to DYNAMICALLY create new Excel documents from the
template.
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On Jun 27, 2008, at 7:28 AM, Wolf, Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ah. The message from webdude just showed up in my Barracuda spam list
this morning. The rest went through from here, so my guess is that
webdude has something 'cuda didnt like in the 'ping'. ;)
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On Jun 12, 2008, at 12:23 AM
LOL! This one came thru. I'll send you the 'cuda message, John, back
channel later this morning.
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On Jun 12, 2008, at 7:53 AM, WebDude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what's wrong with my ping? I have a very nice ping!
John
On 06/11/08 4:31 PM, Ben Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
I'll pong it
Ben
I didn't see the ping. Something's amiss...
Beverly
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No. That's why I say something's amiss... :)
Beverly
On 06/11/08 4:46 PM, Ben Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
you didn't see the email from webdude?
Ben
On Jun 11, 2008, at 1:41 PM, Beverly Voth wrote:
On 06/11/08 4:31 PM, Ben Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
, the idea is to INSERT, then get the ID of the last insert, so
that you can then UPDATE other fields.
I tend to always set a UUID (one that I pass in the INSERT), so that I can
then get the record back with that UUID, should I need to get the actual ID
(or other auto-enter SQL columns).
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Are you possibly talking about base64 of the images?
BLOBs are Binary Large OBjects.
base64 is the text-like format of images attached in email.
Two different types.
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On Apr 30, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Janet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you William
I guess I am
that
they, in turn, help others with that knowledge.
Ignoring our suggestions might be a sure way to not get any responses next
time.
JMHO
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traps for requests containing http (
and a few other key words when I know there shouldn't be any!).
show: You are attempting to send spam
abort/stop/kill/die.
:)
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@APPFILEPATHdownloads\@ARG LinkDocName
data to write: @ARG linkDoc
Don't ask me to explain further, but it's what we had to do
:)
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And you forgot this one:
.cfm 595,000,000
.cfm extension 556,000
Greater than .jsp, so not to be dismissed!
I'll have to run the stats on our sites for .htm, .php, .taf, .cfm (no .asp
or ,jsp around here!) and report back.
Beverly
P.S. THANKS, PHIL the rest of the Witango team. :D
On
this:
(one button):CREATE MY SITE
If they can create a great framework, you can use other means to make it
work better.
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On 1/25/08 3:03 PM, Scott Cadillac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
Either that or everybody else has left...
Maybe we should have a roll-call?
PRESENT, and I brought my pencil ;-)
Presently lurking...
Beverly
some great tutorials on that site.
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/css2.pdf
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning
Good HTML editors have CSS editors, too. ;)
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Web
On 10/29/07 7:35 PM, Wayne Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole
or in part:
Back to the original question.
If the frames 2, 3 and 4 are within a rectangular area you could load a
frame set within a frameset.
The initial frameset would contain frame 1 and frame A. The frameset set you
On 10/28/07 11:14 PM, Ben Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
That's kinda interesting because JS is one of the main things Robert
has me doing ;-)
I think that is time sensitive advise, and I could understand in
early days where there was a lot of hoops you had to do to
, as are other older browsers,
but I don't see that as being a big deal these days when everyone on the
planet should be running a modern version of their favorite browser for
security reasons.
Hope that helps.
Scott,
On Monday, October 29, 2007 10:36am, Beverly Voth [EMAIL PROTECTED
/div
script type=text/javascript
function dosomething() {
var myobj = document.getElementById(abc).innerHTML;
}
/script
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On 10/29/07 3:54 PM, Scott Cadillac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
I do the same. I guess this bug goes so far back that this method is just
second-nature to me. Sorry Beverly if I mislead you earlier by my previous
statements.
No, problem. I agree that things are *better* in
I have found that Windows I.E. 7 does not play well with innerHTML (also
Opera).
What have you found? There are few work-arounds (that actually work!).
Beverly
On 10/22/07 12:40 AM, Mikal Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Via javascript using the innerHTML property.
I'll have to echo this advise. It solved our problems! Come to think of it,
it was probably Jesse that taught me this eons ago...
:D
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On 9/17/07 2:59 PM, Dan Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in part:
I am about to do a CMS system for a client and I am getting a lot of
push back from the tram to use Drupal.
Is there a Witango Solution that does the same things?
Anyone had experience with Drupal or a Witango CMS?
] variableTimeout=30;
any ideas?
Yes, is that a valid email address for your mail server? If it's not you
have to use an address for the 'FROM' that the mail server will recognize,
otherwise, it's trying to relay and the server may not allow that.
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On 9/5/07 7:45 AM, Dan Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in part:
Alephdev.pointinspace.com
Maybe it's just JS and CSS?
script type=text/javascript language=JavaScript1.2
src=stlib.js/script
style type=text/css
!--
body {
background-color: #00;
}
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/style
link
, at 11:18 AM, Beverly Voth wrote:
We were called, even though we are in Kentucky! The contact would
prefer
someone more local. Please contact me (off-list) if you are
interested in
this project.
Thank you,
Beverly Voth
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We were called, even though we are in Kentucky! The contact would prefer
someone more local. Please contact me (off-list) if you are interested in
this project.
Thank you,
Beverly Voth
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On 7/26/07 2:31 PM, Kent Swisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
in whole or in part:
Two things.
Beverly Voth said:
Table Occurrences, can be based on related data, so
you can think of them as stored procedures already.
I always looked at FMP4/5 layouts (using Tango Mac, apple events
of the call. XSLT may or may not be needed.
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the from: be the valid domain and set them as reply-to
(custom header) and probably as CC or BCC.
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the join table/array?
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Be careful of using =* and *=, some of our SQL servers will take that
and others require the ... OUTER JOIN syntax.
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!
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the value and
the name... Where's the array of name / value pairs with one tag? :D
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/?c=,@catUid}') //xsl:attribute
...
/a
3) And if you really are having problems, set the value to a variable and
use in the AVT:
xsl:variable name=cxsl:value-of select=@catUid //xsl:variable
a href=/store/?c={$c}.../a
Sometimes it depends upon how complex the attribute is.
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, but need to be captured under
each domain.
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an undo/confirm before actually
rewriting the include with their changes.
#2 can be database content or actual .tml/.inc files
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of the Package element)
I think you want:
child(1,Service,ID,@CALC @CURROW) = the first child of Package with
the attribute 'ID' that equals the current row.
root().child(1).child(1,Service,ID,@CALC @CURROW).child(5)
I haven't Xpointed in a long time... (this is a big quess).
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On 06/5/2006 6:18 PM, Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
I¹ve got a problem developing application that must be supported by Safari.
The thing is I can not get request parameters (@arg) from submitted Form if
enctype=multipart/form-data
When I run the Tango file with debug
On 06/2/2006 11:40 AM, Dan Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole or in
part:
I need to get these two JavaScript files called from inside my Witango
results page
script type=text/javascript src=declarations.js/script
script type=text/javascript src=epoch_classes.js/script
Especially
display properly, and causing
problems with autocomplete etc.
Rick
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From: Beverly Voth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 10:12 AM
To: WiTango-talk
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Radio button issue IE vs. Firefox
On 05/11/2006 11:04 PM
the var in *one* place.
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of the file before going to the form. The
Browse button (next to the file input) will find the file just fine. They
then _pasted_ the name into the other field and submit.
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On 01/6/2006 8:59 AM, Robert Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole
or in part:
How would that get around the bug of witango not being able to parse
the multipart form, and therefore not being able to receive the file?
Am I missing something?
It doesn't need to parse. It takes two
OCCURANCES (TO's). These are the relationships
(joins, if you will). You can name your TO's the same as your TABLES, or you
can name them differently.
But remember that the SQL uses the TO's for the SELEÇT.
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an argument @arg schoolName, but throwing
quotes around that does nothing. Is there
some way to escape the quotes so Witango will pass them as literal text along
with my @arg?
We're using Witango Server 5.5 and Witango Developer 5.5.08 on OS X 10.4
Try this @DQ@ARG@DQ
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types. Just remember to *name* the input the
same as your field name:
...input type=hidden name=schoolName value=== /
...input type=text name=schoolName value= /
This makes the values 'concatenate' and get passed as one.
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On 11/28/2005 3:34 PM, Witango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole
or in part:
Adding one equal sign in front of the @ARG in the search criteria did the
trick.
Good! The == is supposed to be the Exact match. I hope just one =
really does the trick.
Beverly
is not available, you won't get a valid answer on this.
http://www.filemaker.com/products/fmsa/
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]body=Ron,#15;#13;Please ship the following
order#15;#13; John Doe/a
@URLENCODE STR=Ron,@CRLFPlease ship the following order@CRLF ??
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2
Your memory is intact! It's body. Google for rfc2368.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2368.html
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On 10/24/2005 12:16 PM, Robert Garcia
On 09/30/2005 6:28 PM, Roland Dumas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in whole
or in part:
dump FMP
go to mysql
You can design a bad database in mysql if you can design a bad database in
FMP...
Beverly
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