If you will support devphp with your own source you can create patches with tortoise svn really simple. All components and distribution files are in the repository. I work with Delphi 6 Professional.
I wait for your code! Thanks.
and thanks to the tortoise team for the great cvs/svn support.
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about the paths: correct!
about the 113 MB: the greatest part of this is the component folder. if you want you can download the components from the websites of them. If i have the time i could make a linklist... play a little with google and you should find.
And ... we have a really fast server with around 10 MBit Up and download ...
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i have changed my source code from cvs to Subversion
you can see the the sources now following the link
http://www.mswil.ch/websvn/
Enjoy you!
If you will support devphp with your own source you can create patches with tortoise svn really simple. All components and distribution files are in the repository. I work with Delphi 6 Professional.
I wait for your code! Thanks.
and thanks to the tortoise team for the great cvs/svn support.
May i suggest
- with a Mozilla 1.7.3 (for instance)
url=http://www.mswil.ch/websvn/
- with a TortoiseSVN 1.1.3, Build 2502, UNICODE
url=svn://www.mswil.ch/devphp
working-directory=driveUnit:\svn\devphp
then feel like a big cup of tea (113 Mb coming soon)
Once again, Thanks to Herr Urs Maeder for the 2.0.11
about the paths: correct!
about the 113 MB: the greatest part of this is the component folder. if you want you can download the components from the websites of them. If i have the time i could make a linklist... play a little with google and you should find.
And ... we have a really fast server with around 10 MBit Up and download ...
Sure, it was not tea-time and it was not Mb, i do agree with you :)
Could it be wiki time ?
Nowadays, Dev-PHP is having more and more great features. According to yahoo, there's http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwiki/ with a new logotype http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/phpwiki-1.3.10/themes/MacOSX/images/logo.png to add to the Dev-PHP's home page collector... Moreover, one of these days we'll have to talk about all these public licenses, won't we ?
Last but not least, the google itself *can't* compare to a very fast and ready to go server - in my humble opinion.
Sincerly yours.