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Retrieves the information about the last known device position. |
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Checks the Hash of a character string for a specific type of algorithm. |
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Usage example of the fCopyFile function |
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Writes a result into the status report of a test according to the result of a boolean expression. |
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The mongoGridFSFileInfo type is used to define the advanced characteristics of a file in a MongoDB database. |
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Returns the type of archive: single-part archive or multi-part archive. |
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Usage example of the FTPDeleteFile function |
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Returns the different elements of a URL: protocol, user, password, domain, port, resource path, resource name, resource extension, request and fragment. |
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Usage example of the FTPTime function |
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Crosses a record in a data file. |
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You have the ability to create Organizer controls linked to data.... |
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Constants used by the functions for managing Dashboard controls... |
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Returns the current activation status of Wi-Fi on the device or asks to be notified when the activation status of Wi-Fi changes. |
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The DndSource property is used to determine and change a control's drag-and-drop behavior.... |
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A Table control based on a data file is a control whose columns are bound to the items of a data file or query (data source)...... |
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Usage example of the FTPRenameFile function |
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Returns the number of words in a string. |
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Returns the list of CD/DVD players installed on the current computer.... |
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Adds a list of files (of any type) into an archive in ZIP, CAB, WDZ or 7z format and compresses it. |
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Usage example of the FTPMakeDir function |
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Reverses the content of a one-dimensional array. |
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The Keyword property is used to get and change a keyword. |
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The HTTPRequest keyword can correspond to... |
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The Orientation property is used to get and change the orientation of an element. |
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