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Wow thanks i was able to do this using [the redirect tag]. It was pretty simple too. This is a very powerful module. With this functionality I can nuke a whole lot of our current functionality.
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1/31/2008 5:09 PM
Buck's Briefs include XMod information, tutorials, and observations from working in the trenches as a longtime XMod application developer and business coach.
Buck's Tip: The Poor Man's Read Only Form Control That Accepts Validation
By Buck Anderson on
2/15/2008 1:36 AM
Have you ever had a need to make a form control read only and required? Well folks, it ain't gonna work. Here is a simple solution...
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Buck's Tip: How to Bookmark an Inline XMod Details Page
By Buck Anderson on
2/5/2008 10:36 AM
Not that I am an advocate of the 'Bookmark' or 'Add to Favorites' type of links, but I had a challenge of creating a link that clients, using our Business Directory application, could use to point directly to their details page. Here is how I did it...
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Buck's Tip: Code Reuse with Parameters
By Buck Anderson on
2/3/2008 9:16 PM
After you have written several XMod applications, it seems you look for better, and faster, ways to make your XMod code library more reusable...
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XMod - More Than Just a Form Builder
By Buck Anderson on
1/31/2008 6:36 PM
For the past 15 years, I have sat behind a computer and cut code. I soon realized that I could write sophisticated applications, using XMod, in one tenth of the time it had taken previously in .Net. No compiling, No hefty License fees...
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