On 30 Aug 2008, at 10:24, Paul wrote:
Wow, exactly the things I need.
I remember that there is a tool available to convert C-headers to
pascal (I'm not a great C-fan)
Anyone knows what it is ?
Most of these API's are already available in a unit called MacOSAll
which is shipped with FPC.
ssions"
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Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] Mac OS X api cals
Le Aug 29, 2008 à 10:55 PM, Damien Gerard a écrit :
Le Aug 28, 2008 à 10:55 PM, Paul a écrit :
However, as a bank, they only trust on themselves. And they like to
reinvent a broken wheel :)
ex
Le Aug 29, 2008 à 10:55 PM, Damien Gerard a écrit :
Le Aug 28, 2008 à 10:55 PM, Paul a écrit :
However, as a bank, they only trust on themselves. And they like
to reinvent a broken wheel :)
exactly :-)
they also like many custom features ..
Just in case you really really want to rema
Le Aug 28, 2008 à 10:55 PM, Paul a écrit :
However, as a bank, they only trust on themselves. And they like
to reinvent a broken wheel :)
exactly :-)
they also like many custom features ..
Just in case you really really want to remake the world, here is a
link which may help you :
htt
However, as a bank, they only trust on themselves. And they like to
reinvent a broken wheel :)
exactly :-)
they also like many custom features ..
Paul
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Le Aug 28, 2008 à 8:09 PM, Jonas Maebe a écrit :
On 28 Aug 2008, at 09:26, Paul wrote:
That would be almost impossible: a session is running with 8 https
clients communicating to the server.
The server has to have certificate that can be checked continuously
at the certificate authority.
On 28 Aug 2008, at 09:26, Paul wrote:
That would be almost impossible: a session is running with 8 https
clients communicating to the server.
The server has to have certificate that can be checked continuously
at the certificate authority.
It's a complete different model than all existing so
It's a special breed of client...
Michael.
No need to tell me, but they are not the only ones.
Our largest client (car manufacturer) is even worse...
Paul
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Paul wrote:
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> >I don't see the problem if you use a good and strong VPN. If was the case in
> >my last job and we worked for a bank.
>
> Probably not if properly setup on both sides by IT personnel.
>
> But what if you want a 100% save connection with someone tha
I don't see the problem if you use a good and strong VPN. If was the case
in my last job and we worked for a bank.
Probably not if properly setup on both sides by IT personnel.
But what if you want a 100% save connection with someone that has never seen
a computer in Zimbabwe, completely
Le Aug 28, 2008 à 10:26 AM, Paul a écrit :
I was not suggesting to tunnel over your server, but to your
server. Your server already contains a control infrastructure. If
you'd go this route, your server would translate your proprietary
protocol into VNC commands and back. Depending
I was not suggesting to tunnel over your server, but to your server. Your
server already contains a control infrastructure. If you'd go this route,
your server would translate your proprietary protocol into VNC commands
and back. Depending on the complexity of your protocol, this may be
On 28 Aug 2008, at 08:47, Paul wrote:
It does not mean that your "client" can't simply enable a local VNC
server, open a https tunnel to the server and simply tunnel VNC
over this connection. Of course, no one can stop you from
reimplementing everything, but it's probably going to be quit
Le Aug 28, 2008 à 9:29 AM, Jonas Maebe a écrit :
On 28 Aug 2008, at 08:11, Paul wrote:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Security/Conceptual/authorization_concepts
thanks for these links, wonder why this site was not listed the mac
developer forums ..
A lot depends on who, how a
;Jonas Maebe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On 28 Aug 2008, at 08:11, Paul wrote:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Security/Conceptual/authorization_
On 28 Aug 2008, at 08:11, Paul wrote:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Security/Conceptual/authorization_concepts
thanks for these links, wonder why this site was not listed the mac
developer forums ..
A lot depends on who, how and where you asked. And developer.apple.com
is the
/projects/osxvnc/
see my other reply
thanks,
Paul
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On 27 Aug 2008, at 23:01, Dam
ring a connection or setting up a VNC will be impossible: try
asking it your grandma and you'll know why :-)
Paul
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On 27 Aug 2008, at 23:01, Damien Gerard wrote:
Le Aug 26, 2008 à 3:49 PM, Paul a écrit :
i want to port one of my Delphi applications to Mac OS X.
Before I start (don't even have a Mac yet), I need to know if it's
possible at all.
It's a client side part of a remote admin program.
For this
Le Aug 26, 2008 à 3:49 PM, Paul a écrit :
Hi,
i want to port one of my Delphi applications to Mac OS X.
Before I start (don't even have a Mac yet), I need to know if it's
possible at all.
It's a client side part of a remote admin program.
For this program, I need to control the system and g
Hi,
i want to port one of my Delphi applications to Mac OS X.
Before I start (don't even have a Mac yet), I need to know if it's possible at
all.
It's a client side part of a remote admin program.
For this program, I need to control the system and get info about the system
like:
- check if user
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