Hi, yes i did filled these commands by the dataset designer but, i found that i have to add them into the properties window by myself and now it's working. thanks for your help, i really appreciate it. Regards
thanks for your advice and yeah it was a JS one, and here is how i resolved that problem with this script:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
<!--
function change_frames(file1, file2)
{
parent.RIGHT.location=file1;
parent.LEFT.location=file2;
}
//-->
</script>
regards
Depends what you mean. Do you want to type C++ code, send it off to be compiled and send back the exe ? The command line compiler is your best bet there.
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