Just received a email from RaveReports Customer Service The Rave 11.0.3. Is available: Rave is now compatible from Delphi 2007 through RAD XE4. We did attempt to fix most of the issues. If you problem was not resolved, please let us know. We will have another build available within a couple of weeks. Nevrona Customer Support Rave 11.0.3 (Developer/Architect) Files - 7/12/2013 Rave 11.0.3 (Delphi/CBuilder 7, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, XE, XE2, XE3 and XE4 supported) - ravebex1103.exe 23.5 MB Customer Service: [email protected] Technical Support: [email protected] Sales: [email protected] Phone Number Phone and Fax: 1-480-270-8207. Just received a email from RaveReports Customer Service The Rave 11.0.3.
Is available: Rave is now compatible from Delphi 2007 through RAD XE4. We did attempt to fix most of the issues. If you problem was not resolved, please let us know. We will have another build available within a couple of weeks. Nevrona Customer Support Rave 11.0.3 (Developer/Architect) Files - 7/12/2013 Rave 11.0.3 (Delphi/CBuilder 7, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, XE, XE2, XE3 and XE4 supported) - ravebex1103.exe 23.5 MB hi all, i was just wondering what u guys think about the two version (10.2.3 - by VS2005) and (10.0.3 - by Crystal reports 10).it seems like the Coding syntax is abit diff for the two version. (10.2.3 dont even need to mappath) i was wondering if i write the web application using 10.2.3, would i encounter problems when displaying report written by 10.0.3. Opinions need, thanks! regards,martin.
Could anyone list out the procedure to downgrade the the SQL Server from 11.0.3.2 and 11.0.2.2. I installed 11.0.3.2 on a separate directory and did the upgradation. I just want to prepare in advance to go back to 11.0.2.2 in case we face any problems with the new release.
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Thanks, - John John Smith wrote: Greetings! Could anyone list out the procedure to downgrade the the SQL Server from 11.0.3.2 and 11.0.2.2. I installed 11.0.3.2 on a separate directory and did the upgradation. I just want to prepare in advance to go. Dear All, I understand that SQL server 11.0.3.2 is Y2K compliance.
However, I have been suggested to upgrade to 11.0.3.3 for much safety (in Y2K). What is the main difference between these 2 versions? Best Regards, Colin Colin wrote: Dear AllI understand that SQL server 11.0.3.2 is Y2K compliance. However, I have been suggested to upgrade to 11.0.3.3 for much safety (in Y2K). Is it true? What is the main difference between these 2 versions? Just a number of bugfixes.
I don't believe any of them are Y2K rel. Name: Randy Sly Email: randydotslyatgd-aisdotcom Product: Firefox Summary: Seems to be installing version 2.0.0.10 and then 2.0.0.11 and back again Comments: Something is mixed up with the auto updating. Almost every day when I start up Firefox, after a few minutes, it asks me to allow it to restart to load a new version. I have watched it update back and forth between 20.0.0.10 and 2.0.0.11 almost every other day. Any idea what is causing this? Thanks, Randy Browser Details: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.10) Gecko/20071115 Firefox/2.0.0. Name: Gerry Bauchert Email: gerrybauatjunodotcom Product: Firefox Summary: Bring back 2.0.0.3 - 2.0.0.4 features I do not like.
Comments: I can no longer link to an employer website. I get the message - cannot connect securely because website is using older, insecure version of SSL protocol. How can I get around this message? I now have to use an older version of IE or Netscape to reach this employer, why did Firefox create this problem? How can I use the 'go back' arrow in my emails as I could in 2.0.0.3?
It now throws me completely out of the browser. Name: Brock Jones Email: jonesbpatmissouridotedu Product: Firefox Summary: 3.0 not as good as 2.0 I want 2.0 back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Comments: I can't download NEARLY as fast with 3.0 as I could with 2.0. I need 2.0 back. How do I get it back? It 'upgraded' automatically to 3.0, but, frankly, it sucks.
How can I get 2.0 back? I would really appreciate getting 2.0 back.
I can't use Mozilla at all if I can't get 2.0 back. Why does it slow downloads down so much?
It is terrible. Go back to 2.0. Browser Details: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0. Just curious to see who's using something that is really old. On 12/1/10 9:16 AM, Mike M wrote: Just curious to see who's using something that is really old. I remember wanting to buy OS/2 back in the days of Windows 3.1 and even 95, but I just couldn't afford it.:P - I still support a couple 4.11 servers, if you can call never having to do anything to them 'support'.
They just keep running and running and running and running.Bob Carroll 'Mike M'.
A gripping drama about an Israeli counter-intelligence unit operating in Gaza, it grabs its audience from the first instance. Nearly every scene is driven by blind rage, violence and seething hatred.
The remainder is filled with immorality and lawlessness – a perfect formula to appeal to today’s mass audiences. One can see why this kind of entertainment is addictive.
Anger and rage are the new caffeine in our diets – not just on TV but in so many places; on social media, on university campuses and in what used to be civil society. In politics this trend is not just in Hungary and Poland, but in the USA and the UK. Look around and you’ll see how easy it is to be drawn to this dark side and to observe the social trauma it can cause. But you’ll say, surely there are those who ‘deserve’ our hatred. Perhaps yes, but as Yoda, from Star Wars warned, “ Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate.
Hate leads to suffering.” Readers are probably familiar with the famous quotation attributed to an anonymous monk from the 11 th century, repackaged in 1961 in simpler language and attributed to Aldous Huxley: As a young man, I wanted to change the world. I found it was difficult to change, so I tried to change my nation. When I found it impossible to change the nation, I began to focus on my town. Failing even this task, and as a mature person, I tried to change my family, Now much older, I realise the only thing I can change is myself.
When we examine the emotional ebbs and peaks in our daily lives, we can see from where we get our energy. Our passions often are the source for our greatest enthusiasm, fulfilment and joy. How sad then to see so much energy being wasted on stereotyping, prejudice, bigotry, anger and resentment. This can even be found inside our houses of worship, where intolerance and impatience can come to the fore, when acceptance of differences would be more appropriate. All the while, those most upset insist that others are the source of their unhappiness and displeasure. If only ‘they’ would be like ‘us’, life would be much more predictable and satisfying. Sadly, in this digital age we’ve almost entirely lost the ability to dialogue; to recognise different views and to acknowledge them with respect and understanding.
Instead, we adopt uncompromising platforms, and when we meet those who disagree with our ‘narrative’, the result is shouting and aggression. Many of us, though familiar with the first part of the monk’s parable quoted above, are unfamiliar with its conclusion.
‘Suddenly I realized that if long ago I had changed myself, I could have made an impact on my family. My family and I could have made an impact on our town. Their impact could have changed the nation and I could indeed have changed the world.’ It’s not too late. Perhaps, this week before Rosh Hashana – and days before the UN-designated International Day of Peace – we can strive to let go of our hatreds and fears. To do so only requires a quiet mind, reflecting within to identify where we can better expend our emotional energy, and then consciously moderating our thoughts and tempering our behaviour.
When we hear the Shofar welcoming New Year 5779, let’s do so from a new place – an internal space of resilience and calm, appreciating that all of us are created in G-d’s image. Finding holiness first in ourselves, we should then be able to recognise it in those who are different from us. May we merit a year filled with G-d’s blessings, and with the goodness we choose to bestow upon ourselves and upon each other!
Tizku LeShanim Rabot/ Shanah Tobah.
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