... an incitement towards me because it has been reiterated over time by various subjects in these forums, it is certainly not his fault but he must admit that I have some suspicions
... And that's unfortunate because you have the reputation of an expert in this group, and it unsettles the less experienced. Please be fair and admit that I am right, there is no need for the internet for webview2 and mod harbour. Best regards, Otto
... idea, you paradoxically end up strengthening it, since the other will become defensive and defend his position at all costs. No one likes to admit they are wrong and feel stupid. For this reason, it is advisable to present data and opinions in a way that is as similar as possible to the ideas ...
... custom code for Custom Item 2 here RETURN NILFUNCTION customFunction3() // Add custom code for Custom Item 3 here RETURN NIL I have to admit it looks pretty legit but this is obviously not going to work. Can someone suggest the "real" solution? Thank you.
... Dec 01 15:53:15.563653 2022] [cgid:error] [pid 2452856:tid 140467170232064] End of script output before headers: modharbour Pheraps hosting not admit to run modharbour What do you think about ? Bye
... is no need to read, compile, etc. The code is simply executed and this also speeds up the app very much. thats why after these years I have to admit the facts: mod_harbour cgi runs extremelly well :-)
... Italian regulations. And, at any given time there could still be sequential ID's missing due to cancelation IDs that had not be used yet. I will admit that my system does not work for him. That does not mean that he can't subclass the Load() and Save() methods and replace them with his own code. ...
... Italian regulations. And, at any given time there could still be sequential ID's missing due to cancelation IDs that had not be used yet. I will admit that my system does not work for him. That does not mean that he can't subclass the Load() and Save() methods and replace them with his own code. ...
... heard of someone doing this, obviously I did not write TData to do it. This is why your conversion is taking way longer than I expected. Let us admit that you use Tdata and your operator cancels the insertion of an invoice, losing the invoice number because in fact, according to James's scheme, ...
... instead I have to have it and it must be sequential because the law imposes on me the same way the progressive number of invoices. Let us admit that you use Tdata and your operator cancels the insertion of an invoice, losing the invoice number because in fact, according to James's scheme, ...
... When I saw the MSVC2017 command line compiler available I thought I would give it a try since I did NOT have to install Visual Studio... I must admit it took a while ( especially with Cristobol's guidance ... many thanks ) to help me modify the BuildxM build script ... I took what I learned ...
I have to admit ... I don't understand why all the different compilers. I build all code with two options: 1). Older xHabour ( .com version ) with xBuilder ... 2). Preferred option of Visual Studio 2017 Community edition ( MSVCC ...
... later it is 12PM. See also: What Do the Abbreviations AM and PM Mean? https://www.worldtimeserver.com/learn/what-does-am-and-pm-mean/ I will admit is it a little confusing. James
... do with a PUBLIC. For instance you could keep track of how long a user has been logged in to the program: MsgInfo( User():logonTime() ) OK, I admit it--I have a passion for objects. Regards, James
Antonio, Yes, I admit it. But then I was not working with the simple test.mak, but rather the more complex makefile for my app. I tried it with both upper and lower case and it made no difference. I assumed, therefore, that it didn't ...