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  1. I have scripts that use send mail and have Eudora for OSX set to send mail. This has been working well for months and now I am suddenly experiencing problems. The messages are created but are not sent because there is no recipient or subject, even though these are set inthe script - the script has not been altered in months. Has anyone come across this error in Eudora when working with filemaker send mail script? Thanks
  2. I am trying to web enable our databases, but I have come across a large problem. The databases have been in existence for about 5 years and as such are large and sometimes a little awkward. I have created new layouts that display just those fields that I am referencing from the web, yet some of the fields [color:"purple"] [color:"black"] will not render their results to the web. I can create another field with a slightly different name, but the exact same properties and place it in my CDML and it works fine, yet the original field will not, its location on the web page just remains blank. Is there anyway to fix this or am I going to have to create many duplicate fields? One field is a calculation, indexed and is simply appending one text field to another. Another is a calculation, unstored. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  3. OK, I have a XML/FileMaker Pro reference book that says I can call scripts from in a database with the -script parameter, but it doesn't give any details on how to do this. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks
  4. I am planning on web enabling some databases. I know XML is really the best way to go, but I don't know where to start. Can anyone suggest any good introductory tutorials, books etc. to get me going with basics and beyond. Thanks
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