Ruslan Zasukhin ruslan_zasukhin at valentina-db.com
Wed Oct 21 07:49:57 CDT 2009


On 10/21/09 11:04 AM, "Tonigs, Nils" <ntonigs at ukaachen.de> wrote:

Hi Nils,

>>> My steps:
>>> 
>>> 1. open the MX-dir file with dir 11.5 and convert with "ANSI Latin I
>>> (codepage 1250)"
>>> 
>>> 2. save text with umlaute to db
>> 
>> This step is not clear?
>> 
>> You mean that before this you RUN converter .dir file from IDE 11.5 So your
>> app start to work, It open/create new Valentina db and try save text to DB,
>> 
>> Yes?
> 
> "Convert" means that if you open a MX-file with dir 11.5, a dialog-window
> appears where the settings to convert the MX-file to DIR 11.5-file.
> 
> After the the mx-file is saved as dir 11.5-file I run my app.
> 
> It read a text from a exist db-table (field type VarChar) and store it at a
> list.
> Next step is to put the text into a new built text-member made with
> newMember(#text). A sprite displays this editable text-member on stage.
> 
> Then the user types some german umlaute like ä, ö, ü to the text.
> 
> To save the changes the text (as HTML-formated) where copie to the list. Then
> the db-field is filled with the text from the list.
> 
> After a updateRecord() the text
> 
> "<html><head><title>Untitled</title></head><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">Gülle Tüten
> Zäpfchen means Liquid manure bag suppository</body></html>"
> 
> are saved as
> 
> "<html><head><title>Untitled</title></head><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">GÃπlle
> TÃπten ZÀpfchen means Liquid manure bag suppository </body></html>"
> 
> 
> 
>> And converted TEXT is stored in casts ?
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  I think this is source of problems
>> 
> The text-member are build at runtime. They are not exist at the
> converting-process.

Okay.

So question is now:
    how "converted" .dir file differ from
    new dir file created right in the 11.5.

Right?

New dir file works correctly. Right?


May be try to compare V4MD log files



-- 
Best regards,

Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc

Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
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