Did you tried to create a manifest for Revolution? If revolution uses the
default Windows System Button, then the manifest would draw it as Luna or
other style on XP.
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Subject: Re:
'Cos is beaultiful??? =P
For Windows XP, it's not a problem, since there is Aqua-like "styles" for
Windows XP wich make Windows works as Aqua does. But, for other Windows
(like 95 and 98), the user is REALLY bored of that non-gracefull gray
window, every day, year by year...
It's just a cosmetic t
> I would for my own say : before them and many others alike, Sybase ASE
> 12.5 or IBM DB2, and along the other best ACID compliant SQL server
> available for free : the usefull and unbreakable PostgreSQL...
>
PostgreSQL... Did you install it on Windows? How many days did you get to do
this task?
A
#x27;t work? =(
> Le dim 05/10/2003 à 20:48, Júlio César Ködel a écrit :
> > HTMLText property of a field =
> >
> > "Teste"
> >
> > The link is shown, but it won't open nothing =(
> >
> > What I'm doing wrong???
> >
> > (N
You are talking about commercial drivers, I'm talking about free software.
You're right, 'cos I didn't mention this before, but, for users like me,
from Brazil, it's almost impossible to buy foreign softwares (the software
must be VERY good to compensate all the troubles that we have to make such
t
HTMLText property of a field =
"file://c:\teste.htm" & quote
&">Teste"
The link is shown, but it won't open nothing =(
What I'm doing wrong???
(Notice: this text has to be setted FROM CODE, not editing the contents of
fields in IDE)
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Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: Some doubts 'bout Revolution
> > At 10:44 PM -0300 10/4/2003, Júlio César Ködel wrote:
> >>My question was: it is possible to make this "look an
Sorry If I'm making a great mistake, but... I was thinking...
There is a "Microsoft" Java (or, at least, an attempt to do so) called
Microsoft .Net Framework.
It's well know that there is a .Net Framework for *nix called Mono (and, If
I'm not wrong, available for Macitosh also).
If the Framework ha
>
> What's a "relat"?
>
Ops... It's a "report", he he he...
Well... Opening a local html file it's fine.
I don't know if is possible on all systems, but, in Windows, it's possible
to get a HTML Browser within a OLE Object. I know that Macitosh also have
OLE Objects support from Microsoft (and, if t
I'm not suggesting nothing ;-) I was just saying that it's easier to work on
a native engine than support a Java ODBC engine ;-)
Therefore, Java it's NOT so good as it seems (especially on Windows XP).
And, other thing I said: I think it is more applicable we give the maximum
information we have in
Each day I'm more convinced that Revolution is a
great program tool. Some things are amazing easy to do, and seems so powerfull
that I think no program CAN'T be developed in Rev. But, I must ask some
questions: (first, sorry by comparing Rev with VB, but I'm a BASIC programmer
since 1986, an
Easier than a ODBC/JDBC/whateverDBC engine is a custom engine for a specific
database. For example, FireBird (or Interbase 6, which is almost the same),
there is a VB OCX and some LIBs for C to direct connect to Firebird servers
without using ODBC... The most right would we achieve the maximum
info
Those links that I passed in my messages are both for open source ODBC
engines (for both Windows and Linux). I think would not be hard to make a
MacOS X version, but, for MacOS, I don't know (therefore, I hate macs ;-] )
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From: "Alex Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAI
I get it!
The database name CONTAINS the hostname =\
host:c:\databasename.ext
This works with 2 ODBC drivers that I get... Only in the second driver there
was a minimal tip of achieving this... People are a little lazy 'bout
documentation =(
Thanx for the help of all of you, now I can start to pr
> ODBC can be used with remote databases. When creating the DSN you
> specify the hostname or IP address of the server.
>
That's the point... I didn't found this option... It only permits create DSN
for local databases =(
In VB, we use connection string, not DSN... I know it's not a Revolution
iss
a possibility to make Revolution make the life of my
costumer easier... =(
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From: "Pierre Sahores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Júlio César Ködel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 3:02 PM
Subject:
I was developing a commercial system
in VB 6, but many clients request me Linux compatibility, which I can't achieve
with VB, then, I found Revolution and downloaded a trial version to see its
capabilities... I already know that Revolution have support for MySQL and ODBC,
but I using FireBir
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