Hello to everyone!

Following this discussion I made my first try with this DP-Web-Sample and it 
works perfect on a 
Vista-Notebook and on a XP-Desktop. Thank you very much.

I have translated the necessary terms of the reports into German and it works 
smoothly.
I have run into one problem: If I enter a charcter of the extended-ASCII-set it 
is not converted 
correctly.
In detail with the letter u-diaresis (i.e. a german u with 2 dots above) = 
ASCII129:

- if I enter the letter ASCII-129 directly into the DP-Database it is shown 
correct in the DOS 
environment
- then I can run DP-Web-Sample and the letter is shown correct in the browser
- when I edit the record from the browser I can enter ASCII-129 correctly
- after saving this u-diaresis (ASCII-129) ist saved in the DP-Databse as 
ASCII-236 (a y with an 
accent)
-from now on the browser will always show this y with accent (ASCII-236)

Actually all letters from the extended-character-set a convert to something 
(for me 
unpredectable) when saved by the edit and save command of the browser-page.

Has it something to do with my german environment of windows and dos? Is there 
a way to 
control the conversion of these extended-charset-letters?

Thank you for any help.

DP is the fastest way to build a database and to control any amount of data. 
Thank you to all 
who keep it alive.

Ludwig Güthlein

(My name also has this ASCII 129 letter ;-)...)



Am 19 May 2009 um 6:05, schrieb Brian Hancock:

> Hi Dirk,
> 
> I will take a look at that... The ActivePerl is a heavy weight product...
> In terms of portability I run the exactly same code (except for the
> invocation of DataPerfect under DOSEMU) when I run it on my commercial
> webhosting company, which is on RedHat and I have run the same code on BSD.
> Or did you mean portable in that you can put the entire code on a USB stick
> or something without an install?
> 
> I am quite a Perl newbie so I am very happy to have input that I can use to
> make my life easier.
> 
> Thanks
> Brian
> PS, I do use a lot of the CPAN modules, such as CGI.pm. CGI::Session.pm,
> File::Temp, XML::XSLT etc, can these be added to TinyPerl.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Van Wassenhove, Dirk 
> Sent: Monday, 18 May 2009 6:45 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Dataperf] DP Web again
> 
>  
> Hi Brian,
> 
> Installing ActivestatePerl makes your application less portable.
> I wonder if one could use TinyPerl 
> http://tinyperl.sourceforge.net/
> 
> Greetings,
> Dirk
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