To advertising, of which I have no idea how obtrusive it could become, I
would prefer sponsorship.
It could take a very simple form. Add 4 lines in the message that is always
at the end of our mail (To unsubscribe...) that will say :
This month, the mapinfo-l site is supported by: ... and a max
Jacques
Good idea, I would sponsor for six month. $150 is not a bad deal for
publicity, and to maintain the list independent.
Yosri Diab
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Developer of DriveXDK the Street Routing for GIS Professional
www.DiabSoft.com
- Original Message -
From: "Jacques Paris" [EMAIL
Jane,
Internal Error 34623 is the result of an invalid window id. Somewhere
in your code MapInfo cannot find the window handle you are referring to.
The way I would research this is to use the windows API to get the
handles of the windows you are referring to in your code. Somewhere in
your
Martin:
I think you have a folder-problem!.
The command-line:
Commit Table x2010dm_TR_100plus As
"working\96-10dm\x2010dm_TR_100plus.TAB"
..refers to the current folder (which changes) plus "working\96-10dm\".
Therefore the folder problably doesn't exists, which causes the error.
Instead
Nothing is really free, so everyone needs to "ante
up" here.sponsors, vars, and readers.
There are enough business users [MapInfo/MapBasic
not general GIS] here, whether large "corporate" or individuals like me, to
support this effort.
My List History folder contains about 6100 entries
Trey's solution gets my James Michael Curley Boston
vote (about twenty per person). Leaves the list uncluttered and allows the
individual sponsor to provide maximum information or irritation to those unwary
enough to click the link.
Best,
John
- Original Message -
From:
From
another angle - there free email list services, e.g. www.egroups.com. Any group of interested
people can form a list there - for free. And they claim they have a good-working
anti-spam policy.
Milo
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If anybody's interested, my October column in "Photogrammetric Engineering
and Remote Sensing" just got published on the society's web site. (Address
is below my signature block).
Prof. Clifford J. Mugnier ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
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