| SecureUser |
| VERBatim - V25 |
| @ATTACK - @Files.System |
| Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope |
| REVMEDIA Revisted |
| QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages |
| @ATTACK - @Upper.Case |
| Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope |
| QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages |
| @ATTACK - @Lower.Case |
| @ATTACK - @Upper.Case |
| Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope |
| QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages |
| @ATTACK - @Lower.Case |
| Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope |
| QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages |
| QTIPS - Local Language Sets |
| Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope |
| QTIPS - AREV Logon |
| What Happens At Logon |
| QTIPS - Undocumented Logon Options |
| QTIPS - Video Characteristics for Logon Messages |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V1I10A4 |
| Title | QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages |
| Keywords | @UPPER.CASE @LOWER.CASE ASCII LANGUAGE |
| Text | The system VARIABLES @UPPER CASE and @LOWER CASE are not protected so they can be amended by the programmer Thus if you have a requirement to use a foreign language WITH AREV you may amend these VARIABLES so that they can also cope WITH converting the higher ASCII lower case foreign characters (e grave e acute etc) to their upper case equivalents (E grave E acute etc) This is achieved by simply appending the appropriate characters to the end of the VARIABLES at logon When these letters are typed into a field allowing lower case they will automatically be converted to the appropriate upper case letter This technique has extended application for FILTERING out unwanted characters and replacing them WITH others throughout the system (Volume 1 Issue 10 Page 4) |
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