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| WINDEV include several SOAP functions...... |
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| The automatic table modification updates the description of tables on user computers...... |
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| List of SOAP functions... |
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| List of constants used by the SOAP functions.... |
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| Reads the incoming email found after the current email according to the protocol (POP3 or IMAP, MS Exchange, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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| The setup wizard allows you to configure the setup directory of application.... |
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| Reads the header of an incoming email according to the protocol used (POP3 or IMAP, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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| If your applications must be installed in several countries, the setup wizard proposes to generate a multilingual setup...... |
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| Reads the header of last incoming email according to the protocol used (POP3 or IMAP, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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| Reads the header of the first incoming email according to the protocol used (POP3 or IMAP, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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| Reads the header of the email found after the current email according to the protocol used (POP3 or IMAP, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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| Retrieves the identity of a user contained in an AuthToken variable. |
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| The OpenIDParameters type is used to define all the advanced features of an authentication for OpenID. |
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| The setup program creation wizard includes the setup of the database along with the application and suggests additional elements...... |
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| List of constants used by the SMS functions.... |
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| List of constants used by the functions for managing animations... |
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| To make the installation process more user-friendly, the setup wizard allows you to customize the interface of the setup program...... |
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| Reads the last incoming email according to the protocol used (POP3 or IMAP, MS Exchange, Lotus Notes or Outlook). |
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