Hello All,
I have a small problem. I want to pass the argument(s) remotely to
initialize the object using the resolve() method from the client. But it
seems there is no way to pass the arguments through resolve() method. So is
there any workaround to this?
The same thing I can do using
Hi there!
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api changes mails. This should prevent that an error that a webcrawler
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Hi �?ric,
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 05:17:31 +0200, �?ric Bischoff wrote:
if used only during build time, put them in a Build section.
Well, the list is currently for _runtime_ environment variables only.
I doubt that, I don't think variables like SRC_ROOT, INCLUDE, SOLARSRC
and the like
Hi Sunil,
Sunil Todi wrote:
Hello All,
I have a small problem. I want to pass the argument(s) remotely to
initialize the object using the resolve() method from the client. But it
seems there is no way to pass the arguments through resolve() method. So is
there any workaround to this?
The same
Greetz,
How is the value of table-column-properties attribute
style:rel-column-width derived/calculated? There is typically a four or
five digit number followed by *, e.g. 9430*. It seems like a very odd
little property and causes the column widths to not have the values
you'd expect them to
Additionally, not as important but, is there any way to not have them in
a document at all? They really through me for a loop...
thanks again.
Greetz,
How is the value of table-column-properties attribute
style:rel-column-width derived/calculated? There is typically a four or
five digit