CubicDesign wrote:
Subject: Re: Problems while creating/running apps for Vista
As I said, I don't use an installer (actually I am using WinRAR as
installer but this is not a real installer) and I don't really need
one.
You might want to give InnoSetup a try.
It's simple, it's not MSI,
Enclose it in a CDATASection.
Not sure it would change anything except make the XML even less human
readable. My goal is to have the XML the most human readable as possible,
with best indentation.
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nodexamp;#13;amp;#10;y/node
That's not what Francois wants. He wants this:
nodex#13;#10;y/node
Right !
The XML serializer, though, doesn't normally bother with character
entities for normal printable characters like carriage return and line
feed. Instead, it outputs this:
nodex
y/node
Hmmm. Too bad. :(
I had problems with Delphi 2005. For example the help system didn't
worked at all in my computer. I heard that they fixed it in the first
update, but only partially. I will wait for the second update then maybe
I will try that Delphi again.
Until then I had a 'system' to save
Thanks for the Info! Your suggestion was exactly right. Vista no
longer allows anyone (or anything) to write to the root of C: Changing
the Net Dir to C:\Temp fixed the problem.
One puzzle for me: I setup the BDE so that anyone could use it, but
whenever a new user tries to run the BDE, it
I've approved some of the Vista discussions that have had the BDE in them,
but can we please take any further discussion to the Delphi-DB List where
they belong - thanks :) - Glenn
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What I'm saying is that your associations are failing not because you don't
have administrative rights but because you're doing the XP way, not the Vista
way.
Great! This is a good point from where to start. Thanks allot.
Of course, I will need Vista first :(
you can't run OEM in a
I can't help you with this one, but I'll confirm that Vista did change
something related to the way file associations work. I think the theory
was that applications can change file associations too easily so
they've
set something up so the user has more control. Again - good theory,
more
Hi All,
The issues with the program files folder makes me think that this is
the death of the program files location for small developers such as
myself. I find it useful and very convenient to store my programs
and data in the one location. My programs are small and my data is
an integral
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