| Playing with Scan Codes |
| QTIPS - Compiling Protection Code |
| QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command |
| QTIPS - Code/Command Help |
| Compiling 64K on a Shoestring by Blaise Wrenn (LexStat Systems Ltd) |
| Bugs and PCs - Xlate with Multipart Keys |
| VROOM - Window Processing II |
| Indexing on Xlates |
| Collector Windows |
| QTIPS - Reusing Symbolics in Windows |
| QTIPS - Hiding Symbolic Source Code |
| Simple Security |
| QTIPS - Hiding Symbolic Source Code |
| Using One Dictionary With Multiple Tables - Aaron Kaplan - SoftMart Inc |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V3I3A5 |
| Title | QTIPS - Hiding Symbolic Source Code |
| Keywords | SYMBOLIC DICT.MFS DICTIONARY |
| Text | Developers wishing to distribute symbolics without the source code may be interested in a tip FROM Pat McNerthney of Icicle Software who suggests i) Creating the symbolic and saving it ii) Deleting the formula and nulling out the dictionary type field iii) Saving the dictionary item Apparently DICT MFS is confused by this and saves the record without recompilation thus leaving the OBJECT code intact without the source code! (Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 10) |
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