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Opens a popup window and waits for this window to be closed. |
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Deletes a record from a data file (query or view). |
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A new GDPR audit is available to easily identify and monitor personal data in a WINDEV, WEBDEV or WINDEV Mobile application...... |
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List of constants used by the functions for managing projects.... |
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Specifies whether the code is run from:
a process in AJAX mode.
a procedure called by AJAXExecute or AJAXExecuteAsynchronous.... |
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The query editor allows you to create a query by typing SQL code...... |
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Opens a connection to a specific database. |
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Removes an element from the queue. |
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WEBDEV Development: Configuring the Apache 1.3.x or 2.0.x server for the CGI protocol and for the WEBDEV sites.... |
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Opens a popup window by specifying its opening position and waits until it is closed. |
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List of WLanguage events associated with Scrollbar controls... |
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Dynamically changes the skin template:
of all windows found in the current application,
of the windows found in the WINDEV components used by the application,
of a specific window found in the project.... |
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The main elements of the project editor are as follows: |
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Starts a long browser process and fill a Progress Bar via Ajax according to the progress of this process. |
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Usage example of the zipExtractPath function |
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The following constants are used by the functions for managing the Word Processing control:... |
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Usage example of the SOAPRunXML function |
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Usage example of the SOAPError function |
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WLanguage procedure ("callback") called by fCopyDir for each copied file. This procedure is used to handle the current file. |
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WEBDEV Development: Configuring the Apache 1.3.x or 2.0.x server for the CGI protocol and for the WEBDEV sites.... |
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MyInternalWindow is used to handle the current internal window. |
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Java applications in practice... |
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