Coming back to Frontier after all these years....
dbayly at udena.ch
dbayly at udena.ch
Wed Aug 27 01:12:49 PDT 2003
Gosh that goes back a ways. db,set and db.get were made redundant by
the notion of a guest database. I think you need a refresher course,
for which the best avaibale tool, sadly long out of data is Matt
Neubergs book. See <http://www.tidbits.com/matt/>
hth
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 16:30:57 -0700, Denise.Hutchinson at asu.edu (Denise
Hutchinson) wrote:-
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> I've been off of Frontier for a few years... my last use was with versions
> 4/5. When I move a script over to Frontier 7/8 from Frontier 4/5... I
> cannot get the AppleScripts from within Frontier to use/set db.set.
>
> Also, I poked around the built-in verbs... how do I mount a server running
> straight TCP/IP?
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> Is there on-line docs some place. docserver appears to be a old...
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> Thanks for any help... Denise
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> Denise Hutchinson
> Desktop Systems Technology
> Information Technology, Arizona State University
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