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4D Weekly


October 15, 2009
In this issue:

1. Summit Wrap-up

2. Tech Note Central

3. Tech Tips








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1. 4D Summit 2009 Wrap Up

Thank you to everyone that came to the 4D Summit in Atlanta. The week was a huge success and attendees walked away with new knowledge and a vision of the future. If you didn't make it this year, check out these blog posts to see what you missed out on to help you plan for the 4D Summit 2010. See you next year!

2. Tech Note Central

This week's topic: Apache, Mod_Proxy, & 4D

This Technical Note discusses how to use Apache HTTP Server as a front end to 4D's Web Server. This is achieved through the use of the mod_proxy module. Various sample configurations are given and their options are discussed. This information should give the 4D Developer the knowledge necessary to provide an Apache front end to their 4D Web Server if their clients request it.

This is only a sample of the many valuable Tech Notes that are available to 4D Partners in the 4D Knowledgebase. There are many more advantages to becoming a 4D Partner. Visit 4D Partner Central for more information.

Tech Note Resources


3. Weekly Tech Tips

This weeks Tech Tips

75913 How to create animated buttons in 4D
75912 How to distinguish macros, 4D commands and methods in type-ahead
75910 How to produce a UTC Date-Time Stamp
75909 Why can't I see all my licenses?
75886 Customizing the 4D Pack External Clock


All Tech Tips can be found here.

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75911 Calling 4D Methods From SQL Statements