Robert,
which JDBC driver set works the best?
- s
On Jan 26, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:
> Steve,
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> I have tested Witango 6 on OS X against MySQL with both JDBC and ODBC.
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> JDBC works fine and I would recommend it slightly above ODBC on OS X.
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> For ODBC, you need to
h for the client and
the server machine
mvg
Marc Herman
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Op 17-jun-09, om 21:59 heeft Stephen Su het volgende geschreven:
Marc,
did you get a db connection on your Studio on your Inte
Marc,
did you get a db connection on your Studio on your Intel mac? JDBC?
ODBC or what?
- stephen
On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:06 AM, Marc Herman wrote:
off topic:
Studio is working fine with me on 10.5
I haven't managed to install the server on 10.5 though, indeed, due
to these "non-standard"
Marc when you say that Studio is running fine for you, were you able
to get a db connection via. JDBC?
- stephen
On Jun 17, 2009, at 2:06 AM, Marc Herman wrote:
off topic:
Studio is working fine with me on 10.5
I haven't managed to install the server on 10.5 though, indeed, due
to these "
Dale,
Can we trouble you to help us setup a datasource to MSSQL from the
dev platform on an INTEL MAC? Currently we're only able to connect
with our pre-intel Macs using the JDBC source.
Hope you are doing well.
Blessings,
Stephen
On Nov 1, 2008, at 11:48 AM, Graham Dale wrote:
Answeri
Kaustav,
Try the WebGrabber server from activePDF . . . since it can work to
convert web pages on the fly, I would imagine that this will work for
you in your witango-only environment. You can use your witango
infrastructure to structure the web pages (with full CSS/HTML) and
WebGrabber w
Dan,
You can approach this multiple different ways:
1) the TAF way, but simply adding a submit button that will submit
the selection to open a taf page that filters and formats accordingly
2) the AJAX way, but creating a separate CSS print template and some
javascript code to toggle style
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On Oct 25, 2007, at 6:07 AM, Stephen Su wrote:
thank you all, we are running on intel machines, and have tried
parallels which caused more problems than using the
59 AM, Stephen Su wrote:
Has anyone successfully configured witango studio 5.5 to connect
up with data sources via. JDBC on an intel based MacBook Pro?
- stephen
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in Java uses JDBC and aliases a JDBC
connection to make it appear as ODBC to the dev studio.
If you need to use JDBC then it would be best to use the new dev
studio beta.
Regards
Witango Support
On 25/10/2007, at 4:59 PM, Stephen Su wrote:
Has anyone successfully configured witango
Has anyone successfully configured witango studio 5.5 to connect up
with data sources via. JDBC on an intel based MacBook Pro?
- stephen
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nd it does not
need to add any event handlind to inputs.
(I wish I could give credit to the author, but I could not find any
info about him)
Thanks everybody,
MB.
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On May 30, 2007, at 7:18 PM, Stephen Su wrote:
Robert,
Nice and clean, I assume that you pair this function up with an
===> onClick="check_exit('http://www.google.com');" ty
On May 30, 2007, at 7:18 PM, Stephen Su wrote:
Robert,
Nice and clean, I assume that you pair this function up with an
===> onClick="check_exit('http://www.google.com');" type statement
within the "
- stephen
On May 30, 2007, at 7:38 PM, Robert Garcia wrote:
Use
Robert,
Nice and clean, I assume that you pair this function up with an ===>
onClick="check_exit('http://www.google.com');" type statement within
the "
- stephen
On May 30, 2007, at 7:38 PM, Robert Garcia wrote:
Use a JS conditional alert, called confirm()