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VFP taken out from VS .net
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09/03/2001 01:53:20
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Divers
Thread ID:
00483124
Message ID:
00483430
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>>>Have you ever worked for GreenPeace?
>>
>>Believe it or not, I'm not a crusader type.
>
>I believe you, neither am I. I have been frustrated over this matter for a number of years now, so I can appreciate what you appear to be trying to accomplish.
>
>I say appear, because how you are implimenting you idea is becoming increasingly more confusing as each day passes.

I'm winging it. Wiki is a bit problematic without some additional assistance, which I've just kludged up. Actually, it's not so bad when you get the hang of it. Note the folowing tip, for example, about how to see all of the related pages easily at a glance. Start by going to the VFPMisc forum contents page on IdeaXchg: http://www.ideaxchg.com/ix07/vm/_sys/toccontu.htm

In the upper right corner of the page, click on the "Frame" link. This will put you into "framed" mode, where you can navigate through an outline in the upper frame while loading the referenced pages in the lower frame. Play around with this mode, and you should find it to be a very easy way of getting to all of the related references on IdeaXchg, the Fox Wiki, The Universal Thread, and Usenet, etc.

And of course, also note that there is a functional threaded discussion area, whose main contents page is at http://www.ideaxchg.com/ix08/d4/_sys/tocthrdu.htm. I've managed to squeeze about as much as possible out of Microsoft's FrontPage Discussion Component, without resorting to any scripts or hand-coded HTML gimmicks. Unlike UT, this discussion area is totally public. There are a lot of philosophical issues wrapped up in all this, and we have more than enough technology at our disposal. I think there are a lot of lessons to be be learned here, if that doesn't sound too pompous. And with that, I've got to get to bed!

Mike
Montage

"Free at last..."
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