... the fetch API. The fetch API is a modern interface that uses promises to handle asynchronous HTTP requests. It is capable of supporting most HTTP methods such as GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and others. Therefore, it doesn't matter which endpoint I address. Whether I call a program that uses DBF files ...
... := oCn:Record( "states", "code='WA'" ) // one existing record oStatesRec:Edit() // modify and save the existing record - Methods CreateTable() and ImportFromDBF() used to create DateTime and TimeStamp fields without support for fraction of seconds. Now support fraction ...
... Firstly in the world of the old Harbour programmer who wants to use the web in a way that is sufficiently efficient and more in line with my old methods... But at the same time, I want to know how things are maded with the tools of the most "official" current programming side. You are ...
... through using Haru may be the best, I would have to rewrite many of my print routines which uses Inch2Pix, and Pix2Inch. And possibly many other methods. Which I will rewrite to using Unit2Pix, and Pix2Unit, or may not need at all because of the cUnits parameter on most print methods. Using cUnits ...
... through using Haru may be the best, I would have to rewrite many of my print routines which uses Inch2Pix, and Pix2Inch. And possibly many other methods. Which I will rewrite to using Unit2Pix, and Pix2Unit, or may not need at all because of the cUnits parameter on most print methods.
... suggested above, use TPrinter():lUseHarufPDF := .t. before executing PRINT command. Not inside PRINT/ENDPRINT Also please try to use later methods of Tprinter. Please try this sample as it is: #include "fivewin.ch"REQUEST FWHARUfunction Main() TPrinter():lUseHaruPDF ...
... records) and display them in a single browse. RecSet has limited features. Please refer to the other thread for the supported and unsupported methods of RecSet class.
We have implemented two new METHODs in Class TWebView: METHOD End() INLINE ( ::Terminate(), ::Destroy() ) and METHOD hWnd() INLINE ::GetWindow() they will be available in next FWH build So the code can be simplified this way: ACTIVATE ...