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7 Feb 2002
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Preview of C++ Builder 6
John K briefly covers some of the new features in C++ Builder 6, complete with screen shots and sample code
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John Kaster
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Article
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4 Feb 2002
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WebServices marketing video
More cool stuff from the guys and gals in marketing
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Anders Ohlsson
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Article
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20 Dec 2001
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Using Borland Enterprise Server Web Edition with Delphi and C++ Builder web server applications
John K shows quick steps for replacing Microsoft Internet Information Server with Apache in BES Web Edition for Delphi and C++ Builder cgi applications
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John Kaster
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Article
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21 Nov 2001
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Building an FTP browser frame
Ever wonder what C++Builder's frames are for? Here's one example -- a frame for browsing FTP sites. By Piotr Gawronski.
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Piotr Gawronski
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Contributed Article
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19 Sep 2001
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Cross-platform DrBobCGI for Delphi, C++Builder, and Kylix
In this article I'll present the cross-platform edition of DrBobCGI 3.1 to help produce Web-server applications with Delphi, C++Builder, and Kylix without the need for the WebBroker technology. By Bob Swart.
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Bob Swart
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Contributed Article
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19 Sep 2001
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Cross-platform DrBobCGI for Delphi, C++Builder, and Kylix
In this article I'll present the cross-platform edition of DrBobCGI 3.1 to help produce Web-server applications with Delphi, C++Builder, and Kylix without the need for the WebBroker technology. By Bob Swart.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Contributed Article
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20 Aug 2001
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How to post data using TCppWebBrowser in C++Builder
This article demonstrates techniques for using the CppWebBrowser component to browse and post data using Navigate and Navigate2 methods. By Adam Vieweger.
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Adam Vieweger
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Contributed Article
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29 Jun 2001
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WebSnap server-side scripting
Jim Tierney, WebSnap architect, has provided a draft reference document for WebSnap server-side scripting
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John Kaster
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Article
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29 Jun 2001
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WebSnap server-side scripting
Jim Tierney, WebSnap architect, has provided a draft reference document for WebSnap server-side scripting
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John Kaster
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Article
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24 Jan 2001
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Excellent web site for XML information
This web site contains tons of links for information, tips, tutorials, and software for XML for a variety of languages and platforms
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John Kaster
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Article
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4 Jan 2001
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WSAEWOULDBLOCK error in my socket program
Whenever I try to run my socket program, I get the error WSAEWOULDBLOCK.
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Mat Duafala
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FAQ
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21 Dec 2000
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chami.com is an excellent resource for web programming
Just the tips alone make this site worth a visit, but the free utilities (both web based and GUI based) make this site a must-visit place if you're doing anything with markup languages
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John Kaster
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Article
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7 Nov 2000
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Winsock Fundementals
This article covers the basic requirements to create a socket connection and send data across it.
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Mat Duafala
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TI
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17 Oct 2000
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Why is the COM object I made for my ASP page not working?
This FAQ describes how to make ASP be able to create your COM object when it isn't
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mykle hoban
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FAQ
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22 Sep 2000
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ZDNet: Get out your hype-o-meter
XML slices. It dices. It cuts through standards confusion with a single swish.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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28 Aug 2000
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Linux Journal: Doc Searls on the next big bang
The explosive combination of embedded Linux, XML, and instant messaging.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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26 Jul 2000
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How to speed up debugging and installing inproc servers in IIS or PWS
How to speed up debugging and installing inproc servers in IIS or PWS
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Chris Eyre
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Contributed Article
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21 Jul 2000
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Many links to information and resources for XML
This is a compiled (currently uncategorized) list of XML-related links John K has gathered
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John Kaster
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Article
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30 Jun 2000
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C++ Builder and web safe colors
How to set C++ Builder forms and components to web safe colors
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FAQ
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27 Jun 2000
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ZDNet: XML moves to the mainstream
XML has become a must-have feature for content-processing applications.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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