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2009-09-05 Thread Sonia Khan



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2009-09-05 Thread Ayesha



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[nsbasic-ce] Re: CE 8.0 built in installer's runtime fails with my app on 2003 device

2009-09-05 Thread rmrsoft
Hi Jim

I think you might find that just changing the Company Name does not 'flag' to 
the program that the source code has changed, so if you do a compile it does 
not use the new Company Name.

Try changing the Company Name and then make another significant change (and 
change back) in the code, to force a save on the next compile.

Does that help ?

Al  

--- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, cschuchert cschuch...@... wrote:

 Ok, George, I created a Hello World project, did not put anything in the 
 company name field. The installer used 'helloworldco' as the company.
 
 Then I made a new one with a different name and put a company name in the 
 field. The installedr still used helloworldco.
 
 I did a third one and put a company name before doing anything else. Still 
 the same 'helloworldco'. So I think you should take a look at that. The end 
 user may want to know what's going on when he sees something not related to 
 the true company name.
 
 Jim
 
 
 --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, cschuchert cschuchert@ wrote:
 
  I have the company name in the correct place in the Project Explorer 
  properties field. I, too, thought that would make the difference but it 
  does not. When I first created the installer for a version of my app, 
  mainly to experiment, it added Co to the name of the app and hasn't 
  changed it since. It may have something to do with the fact that subsequent 
  versions essentially have the same code. However, they have different 
  project names. I will create a Hello World app and see if it still 
  maintains that 'locked in' name.  Thanks for your help. I also think Joe's 
  suggestions would be advantageous, especially for users like me.
  
  Jim
  
  
  --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, George Henne gh@ wrote:
  
   What do you have in the Company field in Project Properties?
   
   If it is blank, the installer appends Co to the end of your app name
   to create a company name for you.
   
   As far as the 'company name' issue goes, the only time it looks screwy
   is when it first starts the installer with this message: Welcome to the
   installer for appname from appnameCothat last is the problem. I
   can't find anywhere how to change it. It comes from the very first one I
   did with the built in installer. The nsp file does not reveal anything.
   Thanks for your time.
  
 




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[nsbasic-ce] Free Online Education Degree

2009-09-05 Thread Sarah



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[nsbasic-ce] Re: CE 8.0 built in installer's runtime fails with my app on 2003 device

2009-09-05 Thread cschuchert
Hi Al,

Thanks for the suggestion but it doesn't help. As demonstrated in the 'Hello 
World' example I gave, the first 'Co' name remains as it did in totally new 
versions of my app as reported earlier. The only time it changed is when I went 
from my app name to hello world but in no instance was the company name used as 
shown in the properties field. This morning I started from scratch by opening 
the ide as though I was using it for the first time, started a project, put a 
couple of things on a form, added a company name and started the installer. The 
company name it showed was 'helloworldco' from yesterday, no resemblance to 
today's project name nor the company name. It appears that it doesn't look at 
the 'company name' in the properties field. Hopefully others who read this 
thread will experiment on their own and verify what I am finding. If my 
procedure is wrong, I need to know. 

Jim


--- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, rmrsoft a...@... wrote:

 Hi Jim
 
 I think you might find that just changing the Company Name does not 'flag' to 
 the program that the source code has changed, so if you do a compile it does 
 not use the new Company Name.
 
 Try changing the Company Name and then make another significant change (and 
 change back) in the code, to force a save on the next compile.
 
 Does that help ?
 
 Al  
 
 --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, cschuchert cschuchert@ wrote:
 
  Ok, George, I created a Hello World project, did not put anything in the 
  company name field. The installer used 'helloworldco' as the company.
  
  Then I made a new one with a different name and put a company name in the 
  field. The installedr still used helloworldco.
  
  I did a third one and put a company name before doing anything else. Still 
  the same 'helloworldco'. So I think you should take a look at that. The end 
  user may want to know what's going on when he sees something not related to 
  the true company name.
  
  Jim
  
  
  --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, cschuchert cschuchert@ wrote:
  
   I have the company name in the correct place in the Project Explorer 
   properties field. I, too, thought that would make the difference but it 
   does not. When I first created the installer for a version of my app, 
   mainly to experiment, it added Co to the name of the app and hasn't 
   changed it since. It may have something to do with the fact that 
   subsequent versions essentially have the same code. However, they have 
   different project names. I will create a Hello World app and see if it 
   still maintains that 'locked in' name.  Thanks for your help. I also 
   think Joe's suggestions would be advantageous, especially for users like 
   me.
   
   Jim
   
   
   --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, George Henne gh@ wrote:
   
What do you have in the Company field in Project Properties?

If it is blank, the installer appends Co to the end of your app name
to create a company name for you.

As far as the 'company name' issue goes, the only time it looks screwy
is when it first starts the installer with this message: Welcome to 
the
installer for appname from appnameCothat last is the problem. I
can't find anywhere how to change it. It comes from the very first one 
I
did with the built in installer. The nsp file does not reveal anything.
Thanks for your time.
   
  
 




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Re: [nsbasic-ce] Re: CE 8.0 built in installer's runtime fails with my app on 2003 device

2009-09-05 Thread George Henne
We wil get this fixed next week!

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 5, 2009, at 11:57 AM, cschuchert cschuch...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi Al,

 Thanks for the suggestion but it doesn't help. As demonstrated in  
 the 'Hello World' example I gave, the first 'Co' name remains as it  
 did in totally new versions of my app as reported earlier. The only  
 time it changed is when I went from my app name to hello world but  
 in no instance was the company name used as shown in the properties  
 field. This morning I started from scratch by opening the ide as  
 though I was using it for the first time, started a project, put a  
 couple of things on a form, added a company name and started the  
 installer. The company name it showed was 'helloworldco' from  
 yesterday, no resemblance to today's project name nor the company  
 name. It appears that it doesn't look at the 'company name' in the  
 properties field. Hopefully others who read this thread will  
 experiment on their own and verify what I am finding. If my  
 procedure is wrong, I need to know.

 Jim


 --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, rmrsoft a...@... wrote:

 Hi Jim

 I think you might find that just changing the Company Name does not  
 'flag' to the program that the source code has changed, so if you  
 do a compile it does not use the new Company Name.

 Try changing the Company Name and then make another significant  
 change (and change back) in the code, to force a save on the next  
 compile.

 Does that help ?

 Al

 --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, cschuchert cschuchert@ wrote:

 Ok, George, I created a Hello World project, did not put  
 anything in the company name field. The installer used  
 'helloworldco' as the company.

 Then I made a new one with a different name and put a company name  
 in the field. The installedr still used helloworldco.

 I did a third one and put a company name before doing anything  
 else. Still the same 'helloworldco'. So I think you should take a  
 look at that. The end user may want to know what's going on when  
 he sees something not related to the true company name.

 Jim


 --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, cschuchert cschuchert@ wrote:

 I have the company name in the correct place in the Project  
 Explorer properties field. I, too, thought that would make the  
 difference but it does not. When I first created the installer  
 for a version of my app, mainly to experiment, it added Co to  
 the name of the app and hasn't changed it since. It may have  
 something to do with the fact that subsequent versions  
 essentially have the same code. However, they have different  
 project names. I will create a Hello World app and see if it  
 still maintains that 'locked in' name.  Thanks for your help. I  
 also think Joe's suggestions would be advantageous, especially  
 for users like me.

 Jim


 --- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, George Henne gh@ wrote:

 What do you have in the Company field in Project Properties?

 If it is blank, the installer appends Co to the end of your  
 app name
 to create a company name for you.

 As far as the 'company name' issue goes, the only time it looks  
 screwy
 is when it first starts the installer with this message:  
 Welcome to the
 installer for appname from appnameCothat last is the  
 problem. I
 can't find anywhere how to change it. It comes from the very  
 first one I
 did with the built in installer. The nsp file does not reveal  
 anything.
 Thanks for your time.








 

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[nsbasic-ce] Information Regarding UK Immigration

2009-09-05 Thread Maria



The new UK immigration system consists of five new tiers that are open to all 
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