Sebastian Günther wrote:
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I'm working with XMLcfg to do read and write to XML files. I want to
extract data from the following XML file where element name is "second",
how can I achieve that??
You cannot.
Perhaps the XPath implementation can fulfil your requ
Marco van de Voort wrote:
I'm writing a little article about Pascal-Development under Linux. My
question: Am I right that FPC will not work on Intels
64-Bit-Processors??? I just found something about the
AMD-64-Bit-platform ...
I don't expect problems. Maybe you should be more clear abo
Hello,
I'm writing a little article about Pascal-Development under Linux. My
question: Am I right that FPC will not work on Intels
64-Bit-Processors??? I just found something about the
AMD-64-Bit-platform ...
Greetings,
Tom
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Hello,
I try to write a little article about Pascal-programming under Linux. As
I now, Kylix, FPC and the GNU Pascal Compiler can be used to develope
Pascal-applications under Linux. Are there any more working
Pascal-Compiler for Linux?
Thanx,
Tom
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John Coppens wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 17:00:15 +0200
Thomas Zastrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
I'm producing some XML-Output with a FPC-program. The problem is that
there are special charakters like < and > in the content of some tags,
also some german s
Hi there,
I'm producing some XML-Output with a FPC-program. The problem is that
there are special charakters like < and > in the content of some tags,
also some german special charakters which has to be encoded into >
and so on.
Are there any functions like "String to unicode" or so for doin
Hello,
how can I test - at runtime - under which OS (Linux, Windows and so on)
a FPC-program is running?
Greetings,
Tom
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John Coppens wrote:
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 16:39:05 +0200
Thomas Zastrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm converting some strings with "strtoint" into integers. But
sometimes the string can't be converted to a number. Is there a
function which takes a st
Hello,
I'm converting some strings with "strtoint" into integers. But sometimes
the string can't be converted to a number. Is there a function which
takes a string and tells me if it is possible or not to convert it into
a number? Something like "IsANumber(string)"
Thank you very much!
Gree
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Thomas Zastrow wrote:
Hi there,
are there any units with functions for handling regular expressions??
regexpr
Ah, thank you very much (shame on me...)
Greetings,
Tom
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Hi there,
are there any units with functions for handling regular expressions??
Greetings
Tom
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Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
Hello,
for a little FPC-/Lazarus-project I need some routines working on the
filesystem - for example: "Give me (recursivly) all *mp3-Files in this
directory".
Searching around in the online-documenation, I
Hello,
for a little FPC-/Lazarus-project I need some routines working on the
filesystem - for example: "Give me (recursivly) all *mp3-Files in this
directory".
Searching around in the online-documenation, I found that FPC knows
functions like FindFirst, FindNext and so on.
My question is:
Hi there,
I just want to mention that somebody has started a new Wikibook dealing
with Pascal:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:Pascal
Perhaps somebody on this list is interested in writing a chapter or so
... ;-)
Greetings,
Tom
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Hello!
Is anybody of you using the Sablotron-XML-functionality with FPC? There
is a Wrapper-project for Sablotron called Sablopas
(http://www.tekool.com/engine/index.php?sablopas/index.en.html).
But I wasn't able to compile the demo-files:
/usr/local/lib/libsablot.so: undefined reference to 'op
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