So I have witango running on Vista 64bit ultimate.
But none of the ODBC data sources are showing up at all.
I imported them all into the registry but witango is not seeing them.
to further complicate matters even though my user account is in the
administrators group when I try to create a
I'm running tango on vista. I have to create the obdc from the administrator
control panel. Tango editor does not have the rights.
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On Jul 22, 2009, at 10:08 AM, Robert Garcia wita...@bighead.net wrote:
You have to use the sort of hidden, 32 bit odbc setup control panel. I
But they are all there in the ODBC administrator control panel and systems
DSN is that the problem they can only see user DSN? Is there a way to give
witango permission to see the system ones. I would hate to have to recreate
them all but I guess if I have to I will
how come you don't parse the form into smaller sets of fields and just
accumulate the responses in user scope, and then submit it all at the
end? I had much better user experience by having one question/form and
letting the user tick through the questions with a you are at 3 of
20 kind of
1. what conference?
2. What new witango software? They've been radio silent for how many
months/years?
On Jul 10, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Ted Wolfley wrote:
Still here, working hard and saving money for the upcoming Witango
conference to promote the latest Witango software.
Ted
From: Kaustav
Read this:
http://postgresqldbnews.blogspot.com/2008/03/32-bit-odbc-drivers-in-vista-64.html
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Hi Roland,
You might try sending a personal email to Phil directly instead of
posting a question to the list. He seems to respond much better
that way. I would be curious to hear what his response was.
Best to you,
Stefan
At 01:29 PM 7/22/2009, you wrote:
Grrr
oh, opening up a php
That's what I do on some forms... but imagine a forum where you get a big
textbox to write in your info. If you don't get all the info you want
written within 30 minutes, you're outta luck. I have one forum that lets
users submit a story. Some of the users have been getting half-way through
and
Yes tango can see the system DSN. I did not do anything special.
From: d...@dss-db.com d...@dss-db.com
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 10:24:56 AM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Vista and ODBC witango
But they are all there in the ODBC