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- Tuesday 29th December 2020 9:20am
- Forum: Web
- Topic: HTTP server in Gambas with gb.net
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11069
Re: HTTP server in Gambas with gb.net
Hi from France, If somebody is interested, I've wrote a class file :idea: in Gambas for http server. It can be incorporated in a program and start just with a single instantiation. Actually, it can: Listen on a specified port Accept requests (http 1.0) Serv html pages which are in a specified direct...
- Monday 28th December 2020 2:21pm
- Forum: Web
- Topic: HTTP server in Gambas with gb.net
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11069
HTTP server in Gambas with gb.net
Hi all from France For my personal use, I decided to publish web pages from Gambas without any external server. For this, I have explored gb.net and I see a sample use for server socket. Here is my question: why nobody use gb.net to incorporate a simple http server directly in Gambas code ? This see...
Re: Ton-up!
Hi All,
For Frenches users or just for curious, I Just made a Gambas Dev forum at this address: forum.3d-Phenomen.fr
No concurrence with this forum just complementary.
Happy Christmas
Olivier
For Frenches users or just for curious, I Just made a Gambas Dev forum at this address: forum.3d-Phenomen.fr
No concurrence with this forum just complementary.
Happy Christmas
Olivier
- Friday 25th December 2020 3:25pm
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Happy Christmas
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3710
Re: Happy Christmas
HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO From FRANCE
Olivier
Olivier
- Friday 25th December 2020 3:24pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: GPIO on Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16488
Re: GPIO on Raspberry Pi
Thank's but.....
Just, I've no question
I was just answering to the forum topic, personally i use wiringpi with a real success
Regards and Happy Christmas
Olivier
Just, I've no question
I was just answering to the forum topic, personally i use wiringpi with a real success
Regards and Happy Christmas
Olivier
- Wednesday 23rd December 2020 2:29pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: GPIO on Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16488
Re: GPIO on Raspberry Pi
Sorry, don't understand what is this
Regards
Regards
- Monday 21st December 2020 6:31pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: keyboard alllways activ, even not programmed
- Replies: 13
- Views: 9065
Re: keyboard alllways activ, even not programmed
I think it's something like:
on desktop, Menu / Preferences / keyboard
on my Xubuntu.
regards
Olivier
on desktop, Menu / Preferences / keyboard
on my Xubuntu.
regards
Olivier
- Monday 21st December 2020 10:50am
- Forum: General
- Topic: keyboard alllways activ, even not programmed
- Replies: 13
- Views: 9065
Re: keyboard alllways activ, even not programmed
hi From France, (my English is as poor as possible )
Are you sure than the backspace is not a shortcut in your linux desktop ?????
Regards
Olivier
PS: I'm Just then years under you and we are not old, just mature
Are you sure than the backspace is not a shortcut in your linux desktop ?????
Regards
Olivier
PS: I'm Just then years under you and we are not old, just mature
- Monday 21st December 2020 10:19am
- Forum: General
- Topic: GPIO on Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16488
Re: GPIO on Raspberry Pi
Hi,
Just a question, why you don't use Wiring Pi
GPIO Interface library for the Raspberry Pi
It's more suitable for your application.
Regards from France
Olivier
Just a question, why you don't use Wiring Pi
GPIO Interface library for the Raspberry Pi
It's more suitable for your application.
Regards from France
Olivier
- Friday 18th December 2020 5:40pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Return a value from a class
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6903
Re: Return a value from a class
in attachment, this make exactly what you want ! Don't forget to make public each control in the msg window :P Olivier here are the src code: for main window: ' Gambas class file Public Sub Button1_Click() TextBox1.text = MyMessage("un test", "ok", "truc") End Public Fu...