RE: Disable Mouse When A Form Is Visible...solved...

2008-10-05 Thread Jerry Wolper
> The issue has been solved in disabling the mouse and keyboard while sendkeys > is > sending its data to the correct window. > The BlockInput function in user32.dll does the trick perfectly (famous last > words). > VFP declaration:... > I block the input just before the window is created then re

RE: [NF] VB.Net Questions

2008-10-05 Thread Christof Wollenhaupt
Hi Stephen, > Probably not. I think it is off of VS2003, 2005 Nope, Microsoft wants you to use VS 2008. For Visual Studio without MSDN subscription, you can upgrade from pretty much everything: To qualify for upgrade pricing, you must be a licensed user of one of the following products: *

Re: [OT] At least Al Gore didn't invent it

2008-10-05 Thread richmondeagle
>http://www.theplumber.com/chinesehistory.html No, but he's full of the material disposed of by it! -- Larry Miller www.SoDrillAlready.com --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/mixed text/plain (text body -- kept) message/rfc822 --- ___

[OT] Washington Post says Barack "misleading"

2008-10-05 Thread Pete Theisen
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Re: [OT] At least Al Gore didn't invent it

2008-10-05 Thread Michael Madigan
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Re: [NF] VB.Net Questions

2008-10-05 Thread Stephen Russell
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 9:43 AM, John Weller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I apologise for asking VB questions here but I know some of the team have > been dabbling with it and, as always, this seems the best place to get > sensible answers. > > I have been concerned for some time about using VFP for

RE: [NF] VB.Net Questions

2008-10-05 Thread Rick Schummer
>> I tried Googling the different editions which is where I had the problem of >> disentangling fact from sales verbiage << Wish I could help you out more, but VB.NET is a read-only language for me. For the most part, I have only read about it and sat in on a few sessions put on by Microsoft and

Re: [OT] Why I left Young-earth Creationism - Glenn R. Morton

2008-10-05 Thread Helio Wakasugui
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Size_Me On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > > Gorging ourselves on super-large portions everywhere we go is a recent > development. > > Kristyne McDaniel > http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog > http://www.mcstyles.com

[OT] At least Al Gore didn't invent it

2008-10-05 Thread Pete Theisen
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RE: [OT] Why I left Young-earth Creationism - Glenn R. Morton

2008-10-05 Thread Kristyne McDaniel
Adam, > Everything was bigger in the old days, candy, drinks, cars and now > days.. Actually, not so. Coke was an 8-oz drink in a glass bottle. People served OJ in 4 oz juice glasses. My mother owned a restaurant, and a normal breakfast meal was 2 eggs, 2 slices of bacon, and 2 slices of toast, o

RE: [NF] VB.Net Questions

2008-10-05 Thread John Weller
Thanks Rick - that looks a useful site. I'll try UT as well. I tried Googling the different editions which is where I had the problem of disentangling fact from sales verbiage John John Weller 01380 723235 07976 393631 > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

RE: [NF] VB.Net Questions

2008-10-05 Thread Rick Schummer
You should not apologize for asking about VB.NET technology on a NF thread. Most of your questions should be answered by visiting this site: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/default.aspx You can connect to all data provided they have OLE DB providers. Royalty free runtimes are included i

Re: [NF] Netbooks - growing market sector

2008-10-05 Thread Brian Abbott
Ted Roche wrote: > Wired blog: "Tiny Notes Net Big Gains: The Netbook Revolution" > > "You may not know it yet, but the next computer you buy is going to be > a netbook. The numbers say so." > > http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/netbooks-evolvi.html > > Anyone planning on deploying their VFP

[OT] Plausible Deniability

2008-10-05 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody! If a politician denies it . . . remember this? "I did not have sexual intercourse with that woman . . . Now, http://www.fightthesmears.com/ I do not take advice from those Fannie Mae executives . . . I was not an advisor for ACORN, only their attorney . . . The soldier's mother

[NF] VB.Net Questions

2008-10-05 Thread John Weller
I apologise for asking VB questions here but I know some of the team have been dabbling with it and, as always, this seems the best place to get sensible answers. I have been concerned for some time about using VFP for applications for clients. If I were to walk under a bus my clients would be le

Re: [NF] Netbooks - growing market sector

2008-10-05 Thread Pete Theisen
Mark Stanton wrote: > Not only do I not see what all the fuss is about, but it seems like a > seriously retrograde step to me. > > We started off with computers that no mortal could get near and then > the personal computer arrived and bang! Computing for the people. > > Now it's terribly conv

Re: [NF] Netbooks - growing market sector

2008-10-05 Thread Ted Roche
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Mark Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Now it's terribly convenient for the big corporations to take the > real computing power back behind closed doors, as far as I can tell > largely for the benefit of their own income streams. Of course we > trust them to be

Re: [NF] Netbooks - growing market sector

2008-10-05 Thread Mark Stanton
Not only do I not see what all the fuss is about, but it seems like a seriously retrograde step to me. We started off with computers that no mortal could get near and then the personal computer arrived and bang! Computing for the people. Now it's terribly convenient for the big corporations to