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Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree

by hfufna@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apr 21, 2008 at 04:40 PM

Hi
I took a look at xBscript intro pages (didn't know about it) but it
seems to be a completely different product: I tried the samples but
they seems to run on my browser, not on server. And it also tried to
install some Active-x control.
Anyway I have no idea how to set up a IIS server (I have very limited
knowledge about web stuff) and what I liked of DBFree is that came
already preconfigured and ready to run. Just created the tables and
added some (simple) code.

I started to study some of the samples but xHarbour seems a very
complex and feature-rich product: I'm not shure I can handle it.
After all I simply wanted was to build a trivial web application to
handle sup****t request from my customers, something for internal use,
not to market as a professional product.

I took a look at the xBscript CGI snippet sample and I barely
understood a third of the code, or better - I do recognize the sintax
but I don't understand the logic...

Well, after all I'm over 50 - this world start to look little more
complicated to me.

Anyway I have my web app working 75% right now.

Cheers


On 20 Apr, 23:51, "Ron Pinkas" <R...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> FWIW, practically 100% Clipper compatible interpreter, including Clipper
> compatible Pre-Processor, is already available free of charge, for IIS
ASP=
,
> as well as IE client side scripting, as well as any OLE capable
environmen=
t.
>
> http://www.xbScript.com
>
> Ron
>
> <hfu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
>
news:84ba4bd8-de3a-42cc-beb9-0d1d6812e9e3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> >I noticed that Clipper, as programming language, is quietly fading
> > away.
>
> > Maybe this "web version" could help some old Clipper programmer to
> > have some fun and maybe to revamp the language.
> > It's only a beta, but fully functional,and even without a language
> > reference (not ready yet) I think it's worthing a try -- check it out
> > at =A0http://www.dbfree.org
>
> > The commercial product is based upon is quite expensive, but the free
> > version is a breeze..
>
> > Cheers- Nascondi testo tra virgolette -
>
> - Mostra testo tra virgolette -
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
Clipper for web applications: DBFree
hfufna@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-19 12:52:18 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
"Ron Pinkas" &l  2008-04-20 14:51:28 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
hfufna@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-21 16:40:31 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
"Ron Pinkas" &l  2008-04-22 12:52:11 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
"Peter B. Steiger&qu  2008-04-23 21:50:54 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
"Ron Pinkas" &l  2008-04-23 15:19:02 
Re: Clipper for web applications: DBFree
Rajesh Kankaria <rkcor  2008-05-19 22:43:31 

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