Takes 5 parameters, FieldBase, Destination, Action, Source, IfLenFld
Prerequisites: This tutorial assumes that you have already set up your Moxie.Build server and logged in. This page covers some of the basics that are involved in managing files and folders in the Moxie.Build system.
Takes one parameter, a value in number of bytes.
Takes one parameter, TableName
Takes 3 parameters, Folder, Filter, bShowImgSize, bShowAccessed
Takes one parameter, TableName
Developing in Moxie.Build on localhost give you the advantage of working with the template files natively. When working on procedures (MOX code) you need to access that through the Procedures page in the Admin area of a Moxie.Build system, if running the server on localhost or on a remote server. When running on a remote server, you can edit the template files via the Files page in the Admin area.
Prerequisites: This tutorial assumes that you have already learned about Managing Files .
Brief overview on the file structure and contents under Moxie. The files and folders discussed in this post are those that are essential when upgrading to the most recent version of Moxie.Build , or when troubleshooting server errors.
Moxie.Build, in short, may be used and licensed free of charge for education and non-profit organizations. Whenever it is used by government or for-profit organizations the license is granted on a subscription basis.
Moxie.Build includes a number of open source components as part of its distribution; each is subject to their own licenses as included with the files for those components.
Upgrade Notes
In order to Upgrade an existing copy of Moxie.Build V4 or V5 to the most recent version of V5, you can use the Upgrade example files found in the Tools folder to help automate upgrading multi-service systems, or you can just replace the following files/folders: Moxie.exe Moxie.dll Default.dll /DBStore/BuiltIn.* /Lib /Public/BuiltIn /Templates/Admin /Templates/Clean /Templates/Default /Templates/Default5 /Templates/Report
Takes one parameter, Type
Takes one parameter, Type
Takes one parameter, Name
Some Work Query command parameters can accept a source of either a Work Query Field name or a text literal. Text literals in these cases are prefixed with a backtick ` character.
Takes six parameters, FieldBase, Destination, Function, Source, Value, IfLenFld
Has no parameters.
Takes one parameter, TableName
Takes two parameters, Name, Value
Takes three parameters, FieldBase, Fields, IfLenFld
Has no parameters
Takes up to 6 parameters, FieldBase, Destination, Action, Source, Value, IfLenField
Takes five parameters, FieldBase, FieldList, Mask, bBlanks2Zero, IfLenFld
Takes two parameters, Data, Boundary
Takes one parameter, the URL to purge from CloudFlare's cache
Has 4 parameters, Destination, Action, Source, Value
ExportSchema and ImportSchema are BuiltIn procedures that are available for use with source control systems.
Prerequisites: This page assumes that you have already set up your Moxie.Build server and logged in as an admin user. This page covers some of the basics that are involved in using the Content Management aspects of the Moxie.Build system.
The MOX coding and programming language pays heritage to BASIC, but has been crafted for the specific type of work and environment that is demanded of Moxie.Build.
The Moxie.cfg file is read on server start and controls aspects that cannot be changed while the server is running.
This utility program manages a server install with one or many Moxie.Build services running by taking care of nightly tasks via a scheduled task.
Cloudflared Tunnel exposes applications running on your local web server on any network with an internet connection with an outbound tunnel that connects directly to Cloudflare's edge network without the need to configure inbound firewall rules.
Cloudflare is a first and foremost a Web Application Firewall and Content Distribution Network, among other additional services.
Cloudflare automatically provides free client-facing certificates for your domain, even if using their free service. In addition, they provide free Origin Certificates to encrypt the connection between Cloudflare and your origin Moxie.Build server. Use this article if you are going to have Cloudflare connect to inbound open ports on your Moxie.Build server.