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Oracle Database Application Express

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Topic: Oracle Programming


Short Desciption:
... Retain the new export file as a permanent backup copy. 3.12Creating a Web Reference on a WSDL that Has Input Parameters Defined as Arrays If you create a Web service reference in Oracle Application ...

 

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1 Oracle® Database Application Express Release Notes Release 3.0 B32465-02 July 2007 These Release Notes contain important information not included in the Oracle Application Express documentation. For the most current information, refer to updates of this document, which are located at the following Web site: http://www.oracle.com/technology/documenta tion/ This document contains these topics: ■ Important Configuration Changes ■ Components and Features Not Supported ■ Open Bugs and Known Issues ■ Documentation Accessibility 1Important Configuration Changes The value of the character set in the configuration of the mod_plsql Database Access Descriptor (DAD) must be set to AL32UTF8, regardless of the underlying database character set. 2Components and Features Not Supported The following are no longer supported in Oracle Application Express, release 3.0. 2.1Web Browsers No Longer Supported The following Web browsers are no longer supported: ■ Netscape Communicator 7.2 or higher ■ Mozilla 1.7 or higher 3Open Bugs and Known Issues This section describes bugs and known issues for Oracle Application Express: ■ Access Denied When Validating Migration Export File ■ Supported Web Browsers ■ Editing Scripts with Multibyte Characters in the First Line See Also: "Supported Web Browsers" on page2 2 ■ Problems with SVG Charts ■ No Support for Running in an EBCDIC Character Set ■ Problems with Queries Containing a Bind Variable and a String with Two Dashes ■ Online Help Not Translated into Japanese for Release 3.0 ■ Importing Spreadsheet Data Containing Quotation Marks ■ Column Attribute Format in Japanese ■ Creating an Item with a Japanese Item Name ■ Runtime Errors in an Application Imported from a Previous Release ■ Creating a Web Reference on a WSDL that Has Input Parameters Defined as Arrays ■ No Support for Corel SVG Viewer ■ Enabling Network Ser ...

 

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