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The following paragraphs explain...... |
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The management of a SaaS site is used to modify the three main characteristics of the site...... |
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The dynamic audit of an application analyzes its runtime performance...... |
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WINDEV, WEBDEV and WINDEV Mobile include many features to improve the appearance of applications and sites...... |
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A User account allows the server administrator to...... |
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The DndTarget property determines and changes how a control behaves in a drag-and-drop operation. |
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A specific configuration is required to manage the In-App purchases in an Android application...... |
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A cell found in a Table control can contain a set of controls...... |
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The table below presents the modules installed by the WEBDEV application server for Linux and their main features...... |
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This page lists the available and forthcoming features of the Word Processing control...... |
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The Pushed property is used to get and change the state of a two-state button (pressed or released). |
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A script is a set of SQL commands used to perform a specific operation (create a new table in the database, insert records, ...... |
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The Spreadsheet control includes multiple Automatic Application Features (AAF) in order to simplify the use of the control...... |
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WEBDEV includes several types of pages to create dynamic sites...... |
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One of the most common applications of the multi-touch feature is used to handle images...... |
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A setup by stand-alone physical media allows you to provide a media that contains all the files required for installing and running a site...... |
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Table controls allow you to display and/or enter data...... |
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A sub-query is a query whose result is used by another query...... |
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A property is a code element that includes two processes...... |
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The following paragraphs explain...... |
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