On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Brian Carey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the sql/legacy directory there are upgrade scripts going back to even
> older versions than yours, so I'd imagine you're okay.
You actually need to run the SQL-Ledger upgrade scripts in the
sql/legacy/ directory starting
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, Ed W wrote:
> I don't see what the big deal is to use the button element as the primary
> choice and add some javascript as fallback? This gives you IE6/7 from the
> javascript and everyone else without it?
This is what I have been saying.
My thinking is this.
If MSIE is s
Hi David,
At this stage I have little understanding of the program design, so it
will be a while before I can really look at this. But it is something I
really want, so I'll get back to you on it when I can.
Regards,
Brian
David Mora wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> I've been writing the new payment stu
In the sql/legacy directory there are upgrade scripts going back to even
older versions than yours, so I'd imagine you're okay.
Brian
Joseph wrote:
> On 06/13/08 13:33, Chris Travers wrote:
>
>
>> You can either wait for LSMB 1.3 which will make this more feasible,
>> you can work through the
On 06/13/08 13:33, Chris Travers wrote:
>You can either wait for LSMB 1.3 which will make this more feasible,
>you can work through the database changes on your own, or you can hire
>someone to help you with it.
I'm in a similar situation but I'm using SQL-Ledger 2.2.7 and would like to
switch t
Hi Brian,
I've been writing the new payment stuff for 1.3, deposits sounds like
something we can work together,
please write me if you think i can be of any help :)
Regards,
DM
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Brian Carey
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> Thanks for the info. Assuming I do switch to
Opps forgot the screenpic!
http://wifi.homelinux.com/public/src/auspost3.png
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Hi All,
I've made up a small GPLv3 Linux Gtk2-Perl application for Australian domestic
business use called 'auspost3'.
It's for obtaining the customer shipping charge by interrogating the Australia
Post server,
then adding various costs such as handling and vendor freight etc, before
presenting