Pragmatic Concept: A Practical Approach to Everyday Challeng

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Pragmatic Concept: A Practical Approach to Everyday Challeng

Postby Otto » Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:36 am

Hello friends,

I have a somewhat pragmatic approach with Mod Harbour. I also use different languages in the programs, such as PHP. It's because there are already many solutions available, and it doesn't pay off to rewrite them in Mod Harbour. For example, for file uploads, I call a PHP function from the frontend on the backend and then, within this PHP function, I call a Mod Harbour application using cURL. I then forward the return value to the frontend. In this case, I have access to DBF files in my application.


Best regards,

Otto

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Re: Pragmatic Concept: A Practical Approach to Everyday Challeng

Postby Otto » Sat Feb 17, 2024 11:38 am

Hello friends,

After it appears that cURL is becoming increasingly important and widespread, I am posting some information on the cURL Lib here, which I created with the help of ChatGPT.

https://mybergland.com/fwforum/curl-lib.pdf

Interestingly, I just used this function yesterday as well, but from PHP, to call mod harbour.


Here you see how to use from Fivewin:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=44240&start=0




To write these documentations, I use a mod harbour web application.

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Otto
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