On 7/15/06, dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I need to access MS SQL Server from our Linux host. Is there currently
> a way to do this? If not, any idea how many hours it would take an
> experienced programmer to add it? And what would be the best way? ODBC?
> I looked into pymssql, but it won't
I need to access MS SQL Server from our Linux host. Is there currently
a way to do this? If not, any idea how many hours it would take an
experienced programmer to add it? And what would be the best way? ODBC?
I looked into pymssql, but it won't work on our current host since it's
not at version 1
On 7/12/06, Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is handled by Unicode standard and is called transliteration.
And also not quite true. Arabic, for example, but also Hindi, have no
real standardized transliteration schemes.
Also, for Japanese, are you going to follow kunrei-
On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 16:45 +0100, Simon Willison wrote:
> On 14 Jul 2006, at 03:05, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
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> > Is there any alternative to creating an escaped_unordered_list tag?
> > (Any
> > better name for this tag? It's too long)
>
> Yes. Implementing the auto escape proposal.
>
> >