I would like to see all of the wx projects using SVN.
Being a developer who was once comfortable with RCS, then CSV, I can
honestly say once you've used Subversion (SVN) a few times, you'll "get it"
as far as why SVN is replacing CSV. I will admit though, if you have a
CSV/RCS mindset, you will f
Hello Christian,
The wxHTTPBuilder is a set of classes that extend/assist the wxHTTP class.
It adds the ability to quickly build the HTTP GET/POST data for the HTTP
request and includes other helpful dialog classes for basic authentication
and proxy settings.
wxHTTPBuilder is not part of the offi
Hello Nuklear,
I think the point is many IDE's have come and gone simply because others in
the past have come close to making great IDEs then stop. I was pretty happy
with the MinGW Developer Studio but Parinya eventually had other things
going on in his life and then the project ended up abando
Awesome! Renaming wxhttpengine to httpengine in SVN sounds good.Thanks,angeloOn 8/30/06, Francesco Montorsi <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi all, to me it seems that I can begin to setup SVN repo.
Before uploading contents to it however, I'd like to know whichcomponents are willing to use it (and t
I like the idea of using SVN. It seems easier to setup and use.Every time I setup a new computer I spend hours reconfiguring CVS, you almost need to be an expert with it to get it working. We would see a lot more people contributing code if the revision check in/out process was easier. I think S
It seems to be that there should be a hybrid of the two. It sounds like SVN addresses the problem where one file in CVS may have been updated for version 2.0 of what ever while other files are for version 1 and you end up reverting back versions till you find the right file for that version.
On t
ransparent. Quite annoying.
--angeloOn 2/12/06, Francesco Montorsi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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http://www.getfirefox.com>. Once you see> some web sites in
Ryan,My recommendation to you is to stop using Internet Explorer. Get Firefox, www.getfirefox.com. Once you see some web sites in Firefox, you will never go back to IE.
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