Hi All
Just wondering what tools Fivewin developers are building web apps with.
Cheers
Colin
Web Apps
Re: Web Apps
Hi Colin,
I have not developed anything yet, but I am seriusly looking at KoolPhp Suite:
http://forums.fivetechsupport.com/viewt ... OL#p111963
http://demo.koolphp.net/Examples/KoolPHPSuite/index.php
They have self explanatory examples, and the configuration is very similar to the way we use FiveWin Classes...
I have not developed anything yet, but I am seriusly looking at KoolPhp Suite:
http://forums.fivetechsupport.com/viewt ... OL#p111963
http://demo.koolphp.net/Examples/KoolPHPSuite/index.php
They have self explanatory examples, and the configuration is very similar to the way we use FiveWin Classes...
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FiveWin, One line of code and it's done...
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Re: Web Apps
We are working on 3 projects, all in production, the web part is based on LAMP, PHP+CodeIgniter+JQuery+960.gs. and the desktop modules are written in FWH + MySQL (via ADO)
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Re: Web Apps
I use no tools, only a text editor. And with it I write HTML, JavaScript and ASP/VBScript.Colin Haig wrote:Just wondering what tools Fivewin developers are building web apps with.
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Re: Web Apps
Hi to all,
I use:
- xBScript (non-commercial version) with IIS Windows server, developing in ASP
- Jquery for graph, calendar and others controls
- Google Maps API (JavaScript) for locate places (customer facilities, etc.)
- Selida for HTML editing and preview
All apps succesfully developed and in production now.
Best Regards,
I use:
- xBScript (non-commercial version) with IIS Windows server, developing in ASP
- Jquery for graph, calendar and others controls
- Google Maps API (JavaScript) for locate places (customer facilities, etc.)
- Selida for HTML editing and preview
All apps succesfully developed and in production now.
Best Regards,
Julio Llinás
Visita mi Blog en http://mangucybernetico.blogspot.com/
xHarbour 1.1.0 + FWH810 + Borland 5.5.1
Visita mi Blog en http://mangucybernetico.blogspot.com/
xHarbour 1.1.0 + FWH810 + Borland 5.5.1
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Re: Web Apps
Hello,
Does anyone have an opinion on FiveWeb?
Does anyone have an opinion on FiveWeb?
Re: Web Apps
Hello,
Fiveweb seems very good but it relies on one person. I can´t trust a man which does not provide full source code.
I think Fivetech is working on some product that can allow us to produce web apps with very little changes in source code. And we always get the support of Fivetech.
Fiveweb seems very good but it relies on one person. I can´t trust a man which does not provide full source code.
I think Fivetech is working on some product that can allow us to produce web apps with very little changes in source code. And we always get the support of Fivetech.
FWH 11.11, Harbour 3.1 and Borland C++ 5.82
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Hello,
That is great news! Thank you for your response.
That is great news! Thank you for your response.
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Re: Web Apps
I also would love to have FiveWeb by FiveTech.
But as I cannot wait any longer I tried AlphaFive (www.alphafive.com) with good success.
It supports DBFs and the functions are the same as in xHarbour. Their programming language is different, but a lot can be done without programming.
Dietmar
But as I cannot wait any longer I tried AlphaFive (www.alphafive.com) with good success.
It supports DBFs and the functions are the same as in xHarbour. Their programming language is different, but a lot can be done without programming.
Dietmar