I don’t think those are needed. The last ADS release was 2015. Remote is useful but I find local is slower than the native rddcdx. I distribute the last .dll files they produced for 32 and 64 bit. Those are usually good with versions 10-12, except for 64 bit ...
... allowing you to easily carry and run a web server along with other essential tools directly from portable storage devices. They are particularly useful for developers who need to demonstrate their work in different environments or for testing purposes without the need for a full server installation. ...
... you have an internet connection again. LocalStorage offers a simple way to store key-value pairs directly in the user's browser, and is especially useful for PWAs that need to operate offline. Here is a document how to make from a mod harbour webpage a PWA: https://winhotel.space/harbourinopublic/htmlpublictesttmp/webapp2.html ...
thanks a lot for your answer. And also thank you for pointing me to the encrypt() and decrypt() functions ... they seem very useful in several scenarios.
... and make everything slimmer -> less words for less memory usage... :D just kidding ... but less words for cleanliness and readability is very useful for me... learning a new language is exciting and also challenging... thank you very much again and kind regards ruth
... Fivewin somewhat. I often need functions from, for example, filename.prg in mod harbour, and conversely, the ValToChar() from mod harbour would be useful in Fivewin. Best regards, Otto
... of web applications and how we could leverage that in our desktop applications. :) Do you mind sharing the sample code here ? I believe it will be useful for many of us here to learn, understand and use this. The more available samples, the more the users get inclined to use it. :) Regards Anser
Dear team, I kindly want to ask another question about "How does mod harbour work". On some occasions I get very useful error messages - like for example Error: LOCAL declaration follows executable statement operation: line:593 called from: HB_COMPILEFROMBUF, line: 0 called ...
Dear team, I kindly want to ask another question about "How does mod harbour work". On some occasions I get very useful error messages - like for example Error: LOCAL declaration follows executable statement operation: line:593 called from: HB_COMPILEFROMBUF, line: 0 called ...
Dear friends, Useful for representing flow charts WINHOTEL Such a diagram would effectively visualize how the origin of guests is distributed across various age groups. For example, a wider path from the age group 18-25 to Germany ...
... which the file resides. This means even if the file is moved or renamed on the same volume, it will retain the same File ID. This is particularly useful for tracking files in more complex operations and is used by features like the Volume Shadow Copy Service. **Path:** While not a unique identifier ...
... :-) Now it works. This is allows it to be compiled with xHarbour too: hb_retnll( ( LONGLONG ) callback ); A Stop button would be useful. After a certain amount of line of text it seems to freeze. Maybe a scrolling is needed?