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  1. keith284

    Clickable visio diagram

    You see, if I save it as an image, or export it as a web page (exporting it as a webpage simply creates an html page linking to a GIF format of the diagram... pretty silly in my opinion), then I can use the following code to point to a section of the image: <img src="images/er_diagram.gif"...
  2. keith284

    Clickable visio diagram

    I was hoping that one of the export formats like XML Drawing (vdx) or XML stencil (vsx) along with the usage of a third-party program would be able to do what I wanted. HTML coding wouldn't be efficient, because if I change the structure or position of the tables in the future, the HTML coding...
  3. keith284

    Clickable visio diagram

    Hi all, I created a diagram with Visio. It maps tables that I have in a database. Is it possible for me to export this in a web format that makes the tables clickable? Each table would lead to a different page on a website that would explain in details the functionality of the tables...
  4. keith284

    Postgresql binaries and directories

    Thanks stefanwagner. A colleague of mine later found out that I was aliasing psql from .bashrc >_<; now I feel very VERY stupid.
  5. keith284

    Postgresql binaries and directories

    I've removed postgresql-8.1 and installed postgresql-8.2.4 however each time I type psql as a non-postgres user, it still looks for the 8.1 binary file. If I switch to the postgres user and execute psql, all is fine. Does anyone know how to fix this? root@bla:/tmp # psql -l bash...

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