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Re: A big hit: Neither Apache and mod_harbour are needed

Dear Marco,

You only need one harbour exe and you use it from the web browser (Chrome, edge, etc)

You can use it locally accesing localhost from the web browser or remotely given its IP address.

It's very simple and this allows to build web apps using Harbour very easily :-)
by Antonio Linares
Thu Apr 28, 2022 12:09 pm
 
Forum: mod_harbour
Topic: A big hit: Neither Apache and mod_harbour are needed
Replies: 61
Views: 15501

Re: Accessing SQL Server via Internet

You don't need a special driver for accesing ADO via internet. You only have to use the correct IP-adress (or noip) and forward the correct PORT to access the SQL-server if the SQL-server is behind a router True. But a client can connect like ...
by nageswaragunupudi
Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:24 pm
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: Accessing SQL Server via Internet
Replies: 5
Views: 1026

Re: Accessing SQL Server via Internet

You don't need a special driver for accesing ADO via internet.
You only have to use the correct IP-adress (or noip) and forward the correct PORT to access the SQL-server if the SQL-server is behind a router
by Marc Vanzegbroeck
Wed Mar 18, 2015 11:33 am
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: Accessing SQL Server via Internet
Replies: 5
Views: 1026

slow xBrowse and ADS/AIS via Internet

Hello, I am testing accesing DBF via Internet with ADS and AIS. It goes pretty well but xBrowses are slow. I searched into forums and there are some posts suggest to change AdsGetRecordCount(), AdsSetDeleted(.t.), etc... but I don´t ...
by lucasdebeltran
Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:50 am
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: slow xBrowse and ADS/AIS via Internet
Replies: 12
Views: 4298

Re: to Mr. Nages - xBrowse and LetoRDD

... access to a public internet server. If interested, please indicate me your mail. Using leto in local mode works very fast. The problem is when accesing data via Internet, particulary xBrowse. The rest of opperations (APPEND, LOCATE, SEEK, SET FILTER, ...) do very well via Internet, but not ...
by lucasdebeltran
Sat Mar 10, 2012 9:23 am
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: to Mr. Nages - xBrowse and LetoRDD
Replies: 15
Views: 4382

Re: to Mr. Nages - xBrowse and LetoRDD

Hi,

We have a Windows 2008 hired at an ISP.

Yes, I am accesing data via Internet.
by lucasdebeltran
Wed Mar 07, 2012 8:09 pm
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: to Mr. Nages - xBrowse and LetoRDD
Replies: 15
Views: 4382

Network problem

... DBFs, an DBFCDX 1001/ Open Error, CUSTOMER.DBF appears in the second PC that opens the program. However, if only the program is run at the client accesing DBFS at the server, all goes ok. Or viceversa, but only 1 PC. I open dbfs as SHARED NEW. Any advice?. Thanks a lot!!!!!!!
by mgsoft
Wed May 05, 2010 7:00 pm
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: Network problem
Replies: 2
Views: 600

Re: Choosing SQL database ...

... I'll will record times, and bytes received and transmited to the ports related to each case, 3306 when MYSQL is used and (at least 4 ports ) when Accesing a Windosw 2003 FILE server, and Linux Fedora 10 and Samba Any suggestions will be appreciated. Going to use a Switch ( intelligent with data ...
by Adolfo
Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:53 pm
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: Choosing SQL database ...
Replies: 118
Views: 30557

Re: Client Server Database Access the xBase Way

... We have a few hundred clients which contact our server very often from all parts of USA and we never had any problem because of their concurent accesing the server program Regards Boris Belgrade, Serbia
by codemaker
Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:05 pm
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: Client Server Database Access the xBase Way
Replies: 39
Views: 11814

Harvey, > Are you simultaneously accesing your DBFs and indexes from 16 and 32 bits applications ? Not sure what you mean. All prgs are compiled in 32 bits. Just deleted all c files and obj's. recompiled. Lets see what happens. I'll let ...
by Antonio Linares
Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:46 am
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: loosing indexes in 32 bits...same code in 16 bit no problem
Replies: 5
Views: 1111

Antonio: You wrote: Are you simultaneously accesing your DBFs and indexes from 16 and 32 bits applications ? Not sure what you mean. All prgs are compiled in 32 bits. Just deleted all c files and obj's. recompiled. Lets see what happens. I'll ...
by hag
Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:40 am
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: loosing indexes in 32 bits...same code in 16 bit no problem
Replies: 5
Views: 1111

Harvey,

Please provide a small and self contained example to reproduce it, thanks

Nobody else has complained about such behavior. So its really strange.

Are you simultaneously accesing your DBFs and indexes from 16 and 32 bits applications ?
by Antonio Linares
Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:44 am
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: loosing indexes in 32 bits...same code in 16 bit no problem
Replies: 5
Views: 1111

Antonio Windows XP SP2 in all the PCs. Fix IPs in all of them. Data in one PC and all the others accesing it. Each PC has its own local copy of the app. This matter was discussed with my post of 26 jul 2007, one year ago. Someone suggested that I dumped the table in an ...
by Rafael Clemente
Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:13 am
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: XBrowse very slow in network with big databases (solved!)
Replies: 34
Views: 7829

... TxBrowse for that. The app ran fine on a single PC. It slowed somehow when working on a LAN with 2 PCs. It became totally unusable when 4 PCs were accesing it. It was so slow (a single seek took several seconds) that I decided to change the design: Loaded the whole table on an array and browsed ...
by Rafael Clemente
Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:01 am
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: XBrowse very slow in network with big databases (solved!)
Replies: 34
Views: 7829

Manuel Here is an example of using resync() .. Lets say you have two workstations accesing the same table using the same SQL code .. so basically both workstations have identical copies of their local recordset. Workstation 1 changes row 2 .. workstation 2 clicks ...
by Rick Lipkin
Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:06 pm
 
Forum: FiveWin for Harbour/xHarbour
Topic: Question about SQL
Replies: 52
Views: 10844
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