Marc Santhoff wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 08.01.2009, 16:18 +0100 schrieb Fernand Vanrie:
Frank,
Is it also a reasonable RTF to asks that every SubComponent tables,
Querys etc been protected by a password or a other protection sheme
(from out the API)
I think you can achieve user
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Fernand,
Is it also a reasonable RTF to asks that every SubComponent tables,
Querys etc been protected by a password or a other protection sheme
(from out the API)
Not exactly sure ... Do you want to specify a password per
Hi Fernand,
You see, I fail to see the overall picture how such a feature would look
like, could you elaborate?
Think on how Spreadsheets are protected.
DB-doc GUImodifing protection by password
DB-doc-SUBcomponent protection on GUI-USE (simpel: a Table, Query,
Report, Form can been
Am Freitag, den 09.01.2009, 09:33 +0100 schrieb Fernand Vanrie:
Marc Santhoff wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 08.01.2009, 16:18 +0100 schrieb Fernand Vanrie:
Frank,
Is it also a reasonable RTF to asks that every SubComponent tables,
Querys etc been protected by a password or a other
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just a friendly reminder that you should send me your proposals until
tomorrow. I promise some fun in Brussels and Leo will probably guide us
into a small nice restaurant as last year. Did i mentioned that the
Belgium
Hi Albert,
Why do you load the file using private:stream instead of using the
original file:///-URL ? Let OOo do that stream stuff internaly. Loading
via stream is supported but detection of pure streams without any hint
about the URL or the mime type will fail very often ... especialy if
Hi Andreas,
I am using this method as it is good way to later integrate a
solution that will load from a byte array. Am I going about this the
wrong way? How should I load a DOCX file which is stored in a Java
byte array into an OO XComponent? Do I even need an XComponent?
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Albert
Hi Juergen,
Just posted Integrate the OpenOffice.org power in a WTL (or other native
WIN32) application at http://www.codeproject.com/KB/wtl/Wtl_OOo.aspx.
If it is of interest to you, I can make a presentation.
cheers,
Alain
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From: Juergen Schmidt