Hi , Whil:
Two ideas:
a) Keypreview on the form - set it to true
b) keypress event on the button
if nKeyCode = 13
this.value = i
endif
Untested
Regards
Rafael Copquin
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There really is some high-resolution, weapons-grade pond scum out there!
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On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Allen wrote:
Something like (bear in mind the wine has flowed :)
Local retval, lText
Retval =
lText = strtran(lcIn,[,[+chr(13+chr(10)
lText = strtran(lText,],]+chr(13+chr(10)
For iicount = 1 to memlines(lText)
if left(mline(lText,iicount)
On Thu, 8 May 2008 11:17:32 +0200, Iames Pizzoli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The most attractive approach for this problem seems to me the
use of Reg Expr (an area I really never grasped), so maybe it's the right
moment to give it a try.
Regular Expressions will be the most concise way, but
I would suggest that MS owes a significant chunk of its' success to software
piracy. People use, and get used to, what they can get for free. Piracy is
just another path that leads to MS.
If you're interested, there's a MS beta program called Live Mesh that I
could see evolving into a
Somebody has too much on his hands g... heh-heh. Seriously, Dave has a
very unique opportunity to get to invest a significant amount of his time
diving into areas of technology I could not even begin to dream of spending
time on. And I have learned a lot from him as a result over the years. I
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know that a good RAID system is essential to maintaining 24/7
reliable data, but perhaps are not all that clear on the differences
between the various types. This simple explanation should clear all
that up:
Where do these people get the time to do this stuff??
Jim
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Redundant Array of Inexpensive Dispensers, anyone? :-)
http://blog.donnael.com/2004/07/geeks-and-our-soda/
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Redundant Array of Inexpensive Dispensers, anyone? :-)
Actually, per an associate of mine in a discussion back in 1994 or so, there
had been a raging controversy years ago about what RAID meant. One group
said Redundant Array of *Inexpensive* Drives, the other said Redundant
Array of
On Thu, 8 May 2008 10:00:41 -0400, Gil Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Dispensers, anyone? :-)
Actually, per an associate of mine in a discussion back in 1994 or so,
there
had been a raging controversy years ago about what RAID meant. One group
said Redundant
Like how DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc, not Video as many people
think.
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Correct you are, as being a Video disc only would not be as potent as being
Versatile, as in for Data, Sound, Video use.
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Or very expensive compared to video tape ?
Allen
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Like how DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc, not Video
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7390618.stm
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In the past were you as tedious with the customer as you are on this forum?
Maybe they were looking for some excuse to kick you out and your email was
the trigger for their actions.
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Hezz is pissed off now and the world better watch out. We will get to see
that they have no care for anything but themselves.
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Hi Stephen!
That will be posted on Hillary's limo in the next year or so, LOL.
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Malcolm Greene wrote:
I didn't use any of the designers - I wrote all my interfaces in pure
code.
Thanks for your reply Malcolm - have been away from my (own) computer
for a while ... would you have any code that you would be willing to let
me have a look at ?
I did solve the problem but I'm
I received this e-mail from a friend:
My problem is that I'm using _ws3client.vcx to call a webservice, which
has recently grown to more than 26 parameters. Foxpro is not my main
language, so I'm no wizard with it - is there any other way to pass more
than 26 parameters that you know of? Could I
On Thu, 8 May 2008 14:42:51 -0400, David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Could I pass a
structure or record with all my parameters in it?
Nearest you'll get is an array or a collection. We don't got structs,
and tables, records and the like aren't objects.
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Nicholas,
In the past were you as tedious with the customer as you are
on this forum?
Maybe they were looking for some excuse to kick you out and
your email was
the trigger for their actions.
Pot. Kettle. Black.
I find Madigan's political views extremely tedious, but I do not find him
At 08:12 PM 5/8/2008 +0100, Alan Bourke wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2008 14:42:51 -0400, David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Could I pass a
structure or record with all my parameters in it?
Nearest you'll get is an array or a collection. We don't got structs,
and tables, records and the like
Ahh! But he has one sharp tongue which I cannot believe does not carry over
into day-to-day conversation. All people have an MO which they cannot change
at will.
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Nicholas,
Ahh! But he has one sharp tongue which I cannot believe does
not carry over
into day-to-day conversation. All people have an MO which
they cannot change
at will.
He talkes to me differently when we are not chatting about politics, so I
guess I disagree.
Kristyne
I have Windows Small Business Server 2003 Sp2 installed on my server. I
have some corrupt files and can't locate the download that I used to
upgrade it from SBS 2003 no service pack. I looked everywhere and I can
find Windows Server 2003 Sp2 and SBS 2003 Sp1, but can't find what I am
looking
It's all worth it to be rid of her. LOL
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I Wish Hillary had married OJ
Start saving up for this one Crooks!
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Jack Kevorkian for Congress!
Yes, I asked her how many abortions she had.
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In the past were you as tedious
Thanks Kristyne.
It's pretty silly to assume I would yell at a paying client like I would yell
at a faceless email list member.
Kwame Kilpatrick Gear!
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Jack Kevorkian for Congress!
It takes a lot to get me to behave any less than professional in public. I've
only yelled at a few people in 20 years of business. It doesn't take much for
me to rip people on a message board, however. To not be able to understand the
difference is silly.
I've never even met these people in
Malcolm Greene wrote:
Saw this and thought of the recent thread on how we all price our
products and services.
Microsoft is planning to go to a subscription service for its software
instead of selling boxed packages, May 2008
http://www.nwanews.com/adg/Business/224866/
We were talking
Mike,
We were talking about when M$ would do this back in 1999 or 2000!
Certainly they save tons with not having the
packaging/inventory expense.
Is there anything along these lines that you're not doing now? (on-line
distribution of your products, doc, their maintenance and support, with
Bill Arnold wrote:
Mike,
We were talking about when M$ would do this back in 1999 or 2000!
Certainly they save tons with not having the
packaging/inventory expense.
Is there anything along these lines that you're not doing now? (on-line
distribution of your products, doc, their
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080508/ap_on_hi_te/google
We have been talking to Yahoo and we are very excited to be working
with them, Google co-founder Sergey Brin told reporters before the
company's annual shareholders meeting. We share a lot of values with them.
I'm sure this just makes
I'm planning on doing this as soon as I can find time/money
to put the marketing effort into action.
As you know, I'm convinced the most effective approach for marketing our
wares is a systematic, database assisted, telemarketing effort conducted
by 'just the right people'. I wish I could
Bill Arnold wrote:
As you know, I'm convinced the most effective approach for marketing our
wares is a systematic, database assisted, telemarketing effort conducted
by 'just the right people'. I wish I could report progress on getting
this in operation, but not yet. It's the last unchecked
Mike,
The other Bill (Sanders) had an elaborate plan, much moreso I
think than you've devised (no offense intended) and his plan never got
off the
ground iirc. Hence, I'm very skeptical of this.
I don't think it's a question of which plan is more elaborate, or
whether one will work and
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We have been talking to Yahoo and we are very excited
to be working
with them, Google co-founder Sergey
I once worked for a company, with a single owner, who this last year
sold the business for over a billion dollars.
Correction: I know I did hear the billion number from somewhere, but a
search to check that shows the actual number was less then a half
billion. Still ...
The largest acquisition
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