Well, I use for my company's intranet FPTemplates. They're pretty idiot-proof, depending on the idiocy factor of your idiots. A good training program on FrontPage really helped me out... I spent about 3 hours explaining things to a group, and then made myself available for one-on-one training...
There's a whole lot of ASP chart components available, depending on the application. do a search at one of the ASP sites <A HREF="http://www.aspin.com" TARGET="_new">www.aspin.com</A>, etc.
It depends on what you are trying to do, but the way I learned was to pick up a commercial distribution of Turbo Assembler (Borland) and it came with a bunch of books. There's tutorials in the front as well as quick reference manuals to Just give you a quick push when you know what you're...
I'm not sure if this is the forum to ask, but here goes:<br>
No matter what I try, Index Server (from option pack for NT4) indexes the items in the frontpage directories that should be hidden (like /_vti_cnf/). I tried to add those directories to the %CiRestriction% Variable like the KB article...
To run the /regserver switch on a COM based executable, you will run the executable like this at the command prompt:<br>
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C:\MyProject\DelphiComObj.exe /regserver<br>
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As I understand It:<br>
This accomplishes the same thing as running the <br>
To run the /regserver switch on a COM based executable, you will run the executable like this at the command prompt:<br>
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C:\MyProject\DelphiComObj.exe /regserver<br>
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As I understand It:<br>
This accomplishes the same thing as running the <br>
I don't, so I may be way off base, but I've been looking at WCAT for a little while, because we are planning on implementing it in the near future with our ASP driven site. But here's what I got from the WCAT Site. <br>
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/server/toolbox/wcat.asp)<br>
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Get a book... I reccommend Kent Reisdorf's Teach yourself Borland Delphi 4 in 21 days (ISBN: 0-672-31286-7) for delphi 4. As for specific functions, the Help file seems to do a pretty good job.
The AppointmentItem, even though it came from the Distribution out of a .bpl, it's a COM component (descended from TOLEServer) This means one of three things in your situation; This class isn't registered, Some other class you are using isn't registered, or the application you are running isn't...
I'm not sure... I haven't touched delphi 2 in a year... but, if you could find an html viewer component (Maybe Microsoft IE4 for Win3.1 has a COM Interface.... if they used COM back then) You could then parse the results, example: 404 returned would mean that the page definitely does not exist...
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