Android font rendering is the stuff of nightmares.
Important things to remember:
The smaller the font the less control you have over how it renders in the
field.
it helps to have showborder OFF
and it helpts to manually set the margins for each side. 4,4,4,4 instead of
4.
You can probably wrestle i
Mike and Ralph:
Thanks so much for the hints. I also was so focussed on the inclusions that I
failed to consider that perhaps my code that tests for whether I have an
internet connection was falsely returning a “no internet” message. Yes, that
was the problem. I had a test file that I would down
Thanks Matthias.
I have never used Maria DB. Since this is mission critical, I do not want to
introduce any quirks, so I am sticking to what I know.
Bob S
> On Jun 23, 2023, at 10:55 AM, matthias rebbe via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Couldn't you use MariaDB Server instead? As far as i know
Yes, and as you will note, those are 32 bit installers. I was hoping there was
a 64 bit installer. There ARE 64 bit binaries, but no MSI.
Bob S
On Jun 23, 2023, at 11:55 AM, Andrew at MWCM via use-livecode
wrote:
Just installed it last week on a Windows Server 2019 VM using the installer
fr
Just installed it last week on a Windows Server 2019 VM using the installer
from https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/installer/
—Andrew Bell
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I was going to suggest that. On-Rev(LiveCode Hosting) started using MariaDB a
while back. I had no compatibility issues with existing DBs.
Ralph DiMola
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Couldn't you use MariaDB Server instead? As far as i know it is MySQL
compatible.
MariaDB Server is available as .msi Installer.
Regards,
Matthias
> Am 23.06.2023 um 18:01 schrieb Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
> :
>
> NVM. I think I found it. Unfortunately it looks live there is an
> installe
inclusions, yes. provisioning, no
i'm not sure if the internet lib will matter or not
tsnet
i also have:
ssl & encryption, but i'm also using ssl, so there's that
you shouldn't need the mysql if you aren't using a local db on the mobe
you could also try throwing the mobile debugger on, then forcing
I use MySQL in iOS app. I also included "SSL & Encryption" and "tsNet"
Ralph DiMola
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Also: I’ve tried “Internet, mySQL" inclusions. No luck.
Bill
> On Jun 23, 2023, at 9:48 AM, prothero--- via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Folks:
> I have my app loading to my iPhone, but the last step is to be able to access
> my mySql database that is resident on my web server. This all works on
Folks:
I have my app loading to my iPhone, but the last step is to be able to access
my mySql database that is resident on my web server. This all works on my
development computer. However, when I load the app to my iPhone, it won’t
connect to the internet.
So: my question is:
Do I set this pri
NVM. I think I found it. Unfortunately it looks live there is an
installer only for the 32 bit version. I was hoping to install a 64 bit version
on a 64 bit server. Oh well.
Bob S
> On Jun 23, 2023, at 8:50 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> The PC running mySQL server I’ve been usin
Hi all.
The PC running mySQL server I’ve been using for some time took a dump.
Thankfully I’ve been running a daily backup. Now I am trying to install mySQL
server 64 bit on a new server, but it seems there is no installer! Instructions
tell my to run some console commands. Is that the only wa
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