I just realized that scope.pointer is member of an union and not a member of a struct, so modifying scope.pointer will be affecting the scope of the symbol. This would be the right way to do it: function Main() local pFunPtr := HB_Protect( "memoWrit" ) &nb...
Simpler and Harbour generates an error as the functions becomes undefined, even if the functions are linked. Once Unprotect()ed they become available again :-) function Main() Protect( { "FErase" } ) FErase()return nil#pragma BEGINDUMP#define _HB_API_I...
If you allow your users to define and execute a macro or use the runtime Harbour compiler (hbcplr.lib), sometimes you may want to avoid the use of certain Harbour functions. This code allows you to protect the symbols that you don't want to be used: Fill the array { "QOut" } to include all...
... change in xBrowse the pensize can be defined :!: http://www.pflegeplus.com/IMAGES/gradpaint6.jpg oCol:bClrSelFocus := oCol:bClrStd protecting the gradient-field http://www.pflegeplus.com/IMAGES/gradpaint7.jpg Best regards Uwe :D
... attack carried on by a ransomware. According to those (last night) news, it is using an algorithm developed by NSA: yes, those ones that are 'protecting' us from the bad guys. The very same that demanded a backdoor to Apple to access a terrorist iphone are 'the fathers of the baby'. But, in ...
... credit card processing companies. It's quite simple, very secure, and our clients never have to worry about all of the legal requirements for protecting the credit card data itself. Tim
... possible to encrypt the backup files, with a key specified by the user. When encrypted, the backed up data is not in human readable form thereby protecting sensitive data from being accessed by unauthorized persons. It may be noted that the backup data is not encrypted after creation of the file, ...