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Is Google Chrome open-source?
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The German blog datenschutzbeauftragter-online questioned the assertion that Chrome is open-source. They pointed out the paragraph 10.2 of the license: You may not (and you may not permit anyone else to) copy, modify, create a derivative work of...
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.Net 3.5 SP1 with Ax2009
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Unfortunately Ax2009 does create in conjunction with the .Net 3.5 SP1 the following exception: A ProgressTemplate must be specified on UpdateProgress control with ID ‘id’. This will be fixed very soon. Until then, please just don’t install the...
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Google Chrome
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Google presented today a comic that described their project for their new browser which will be available this night . From an artistic point of view it is really nice. They clearly were able to explain a non IT-professional what they want to realize...
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How to implement FileSystemWatcher with X++
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The CLR offers with System.IO.FileSystemWatcher a very simple to use class which can be used with X++ in order to identify new created, renamed, deleted and changed (The change of a file or folder. The types of changes include: changes to size, attributes...
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