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At a development environment crossroad - need feedback |
Fri, Apr 11 2014 10:14 PM | Permanent Link |
Gerald J. Clancy, Jr. | Thanks, Tim. Given what a massive undertaking converting everything to EWB
would be, I've decided to go the Dephi/IntraWeb upgrade course one last time. However, I will certainly look at EWB 2.x and probably use it at some point for a new, more modest application at first as a learning curve. And I'll stay subscribed to it if for no other reason than to help support it's development. Jerry "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in message news:A259C798-9AA9-4D62-8F1C-15B3EB2CC5B6@news.elevatesoft.com... > Jerry, > > << 1. Can I use it as a replacement for thses apps? >> > > Yes, you could use the included EWB Web Server and use all of your > existing ISAPI Delphi code with the EWB Web Server modules: > > http://www.elevatesoft.com/manual?action=topics&id=ewb1mod&product=rsdelphi&version=XE§ion=getting_started > > (Delphi XE or higher required). > > A lot of the things that you have to code manually with ISAPI modules, > such as MIME part handling and Unicode/UTF-8 conversion, is done for you > with the EWB Web Server modules. There will be some more automation with > the modules in EWB 2.x also, making things like generating JSON from > existing Delphi components easier. > > << 2. Are its components broad enough and up to the task? >> > > This is the single biggest issue with EWB today, and something that EWB > 2.x will solve very nicely. EWB 2.x is a *lot* more flexible in terms of > UI creation/design. > > If you have any other questions, please let me know. > > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Apr 14 2014 6:56 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | > TWordApplication properties, methods and events in Delphi. What
> does exist is either in VB or C. The MSDN documentation of the properties is what I use (for PowerPoint). Everything is the same for all languages, so it isn't too hard. I use the Add-in Express components, but that probably doesn't help for your situation. /Matthew Jones/ |
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