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R3: Snake like mine fields that when collided with your ship cost strength points. See new explosion type algorithms. The moving mines provide an increased challenge to the already fun game. Force is cool. A new 3-D space shooting game which matches you against an alien space-craft, variable speed and size asteroid. Pick up shield strength enhancing hyperboloids. Force promises to be a fun action game for the year 2002.
R3: Snake like mine fields that when collided with your ship cost strength points. See new explosion type algorithms. The moving mines provide an increased challenge to the already fun game. Force is cool. A new 3-D space shooting game which matches you against an alien space-craft, variable speed and size asteroid. Pick up shield strength enhancing hyperboloids. Force promises to be a fun action game for the year 2002.
R3: Snake like mine fields that when collided with your ship cost strength points. See new explosion type algorithms. The moving mines provide an increased challenge to the already fun game. Force is cool. A new 3-D space shooting game which matches you against an alien space-craft, variable speed and size asteroid. Pick up shield strength enhancing hyperboloids. Force promises to be a fun action game for the year 2002.
MS Access developers will be amazed at this solution. Smart form requires zero programming on your part. What if you could intercept the MS Access sql statement before any database transaction occurred and record this statement in a journal, would this be valuable to you? Of course it would. What if you could replay the journal DML entries in the event a database crash occurred, would this be of value? If you haven’t solved the transaction problem you’ll love this article. Spread the word through the news groups.
Overview: This article explains how to program Visual C++ to use DOM for XML manipulation. XML is composed of elements. An element is a user defined tag name with a opening and close pair: such as, Attributes are name/value pair combinations within an element. The Document Object Model (DOM) is used to add, update, and remove elements and attributes. This article will explain how to manipulate xml elements and attributes using Visual C++ and DOM.
MS Access developers will be amazed at this solution. Smart form requires zero programming on your part. What if you could intercept the MS Access sql statement before any database transaction occurred and record this statement in a journal, would this be valuable to you? Of course it would. What if you could replay the journal DML entries in the event a database crash occurred, would this be of value? If you haven’t solved the transaction problem you’ll love this article. Spread the word through the news groups.
Overview: This article explains how to program Visual C++ to use DOM for XML manipulation. XML is composed of elements. An element is a user defined tag name with a opening and close pair: such as, Attributes are name/value pair combinations within an element. The Document Object Model (DOM) is used to add, update, and remove elements and attributes. This article will explain how to manipulate xml elements and attributes using Visual C++ and DOM.
MS Access developers will be amazed at this solution. Smart form requires zero programming on your part. What if you could intercept the MS Access sql statement before any database transaction occurred and record this statement in a journal, would this be valuable to you? Of course it would. What if you could replay the journal DML entries in the event a database crash occurred, would this be of value? If you haven’t solved the transaction problem you’ll love this article. Spread the word through the news groups.
Overview: This article explains how to program Visual C++ to use DOM for XML manipulation. XML is composed of elements. An element is a user defined tag name with a opening and close pair: such as, Attributes are name/value pair combinations within an element. The Document Object Model (DOM) is used to add, update, and remove elements and attributes. This article will explain how to manipulate xml elements and attributes using Visual C++ and DOM.
R3: Snake like mine fields that when collided with your ship cost strength points. See new explosion type algorithms. The moving mines provide an increased challenge to the already fun game. Force is cool. A new 3-D space shooting game which matches you against an alien space-craft, variable speed and size asteroid. Pick up shield strength enhancing hyperboloids. Force promises to be a fun action game for the year 2002.
MS Access developers will be amazed at this solution. Smart form requires zero programming on your part. What if you could intercept the MS Access sql statement before any database transaction occurred and record this statement in a journal, would this be valuable to you? Of course it would. What if you could replay the journal DML entries in the event a database crash occurred, would this be of value? If you haven’t solved the transaction problem you’ll love this article. Spread the word through the news groups.
Overview: This article explains how to program Visual C++ to use DOM for XML manipulation. XML is composed of elements. An element is a user defined tag name with a opening and close pair: such as, Attributes are name/value pair combinations within an element. The Document Object Model (DOM) is used to add, update, and remove elements and attributes. This article will explain how to manipulate xml elements and attributes using Visual C++ and DOM.
MS Access developers will be amazed at this solution. Smart form requires zero programming on your part. What if you could intercept the MS Access sql statement before any database transaction occurred and record this statement in a journal, would this be valuable to you? Of course it would. What if you could replay the journal DML entries in the event a database crash occurred, would this be of value? If you haven’t solved the transaction problem you’ll love this article. Spread the word through the news groups.
Overview: This article explains how to program Visual C++ to use DOM for XML manipulation. XML is composed of elements. An element is a user defined tag name with a opening and close pair: such as, Attributes are name/value pair combinations within an element. The Document Object Model (DOM) is used to add, update, and remove elements and attributes. This article will explain how to manipulate xml elements and attributes using Visual C++ and DOM.