Take your spam and shove it up your asshop.
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On Thursday 03 May 2007 18:36, Stut wrote:
> That is not a request for an opinion, it's an attempt to get a product
> name associated with a set of keywords.
By quoting the spam in full in your replies you are aiding and abetting.
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On Saturday 05 May 2007 04:24, Seth Price wrote:
> Maybe if I had a list of font files, I could test each to work with a
> given string, until I find one which works?
You could try looking for a comprehensive iso-10646 font.
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poses,
> And be able to pull them out on html reports.
You've been working on this "fantasy football league" thing for *years*.
You mean you still haven't gotten it off the ground yet?
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On Friday 26 October 2007, Diana wrote:
> The problem is I am the mail server administrator also.
Fire the mailserver administrator and employ a better one?
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s like "someString\n";.
You can:
define('LF', "\n");
then
echo 'A newline' . LF;
or something
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echo or vardump it to find out. Also manual
doesn't mention "cross-platform", in any case even if it
is "cross-platform" it seems pointless because how does PHP know which
environment the output is going to be used in? I
define 'CR', 'LF', 'CRLF
acto standard for mail clients to prefix quoted lines
with ">". Please fix your mail client or use a better one!
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t much free time on your hands, should you not be looking
for my off-topic posts so you can prove a point?
Or are you saying that one needs to make a lot of on-topic posts to build
up credit in order to be able to make off-topic posts?
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On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> I'm trying to understand joins,
Ask on a database related list.
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making off-topic posts. But so far
all you have concluded is that during the last 5 months I have "only made
two on-topic useful posts".
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On Saturday 01 December 2007, tedd wrote:
> At 10:21 AM +0800 11/30/07, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> >On Friday 30 November 2007, tedd wrote:
> >> I'm trying to understand joins,
> >
> >Ask on a database related list.
> Really?
Really.
> No language l
7;ve made my point.
I know your drill by now - make wild generalised accusations without
substance then say you've made your point.
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On Friday 30 November 2007, Jochem Maas wrote:
> my guess it took less time to search for 'Crayon' in his mail archive
> than it took you to write the sentence.
Is not so much the actual time taken but rather that he had the free time
at all.
> aparently Rob wasn't say
onses to that which seems to be kicking up
all the fuss.
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> tell someone far more accomplished than yourself to seek help
> elsewhere, do us all a favor and keep your God damned mouth shut.
AFAIK no list has the clause "once you have made X number of posts feel
free to do what you want".
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On Wednesday 16 April 2008, vester_s wrote:
> Can anybody tell me how can php connect to NNTP to get the list of all
> users in the newsgroups?
NNTP has no concept of "users".
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tart() scenario worked BEFORE posting to the list :B
A guru would've KNOWN it :)
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On Friday 11 May 2007 03:08, Dave Goodchild wrote:
> Another small and unrelated point - you don't need to use double quotes
> inside the array brackets - you're not processing them at all.
You seemed to have left out:
"use single quotes instead".
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On Monday 14 May 2007 18:41, Don Don wrote:
> am thinking echo $arrayName['Errors']['ErrorId']; // should display the
> value but it does not Anyone wants to shed more light ?
echo $arrayName['Errors'][0]['ErrorId']; // ??
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So, if you don't use a suitable license then you don't have a stick to
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27;d be
> worth taking seriously.
In a roundabout way, having to run a virus scanner is not a
very 'competent use of the CPU', or 'effective memory management'. Or
maybe Greg wanted to point out that Windows *is* the virus?
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On Monday 21 May 2007 19:33, Rob Desbois wrote:
> How often does the timezone DB (php_timezonedb.dll) actually *need* to
> be updated?
Whenever jurisdictions around the world change their time?
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string functions in
particular are absolutely bloated, eg ltrim, trim & rtrim - WTF. Why not
just have trim() and have the option of specifying whether
left/right/both? The same goes for the case-sensitive and
case-insensitive versions of functions.
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Instead what we have now is a hodgepodge of contributors, each with the
own naming schemes and a whole bunch of functions with immemorable names.
It's a good thing that the PHP manual is so well produced otherwise
learning PHP would be a nightmare
ll find:
Warning: preg_match(): No ending delimiter '^' found in xxx.php on line xx
IMO that shouldn't be a warning, it should be an error that halts
execution so people wouldn't go looking for a non-existant
preg_last_error() when preg_match() did not even run.
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On Wednesday 06 June 2007 21:33, Robert Cummings wrote:
> You certainly can be "approximate" when coding. It's called heuristics
> and it's an absolute necessity in many areas of software development.
But you still have to define _precisely_ how "approximat
evelopment and let it die off). For _merely_ innovative
products, M$ just stole what it needed and if its lawyers couldn't get
the owners of the stolen technology to back down, they just paid the
token fine that the courts usually imposed.
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stics
> >and it's an absolute necessity in many areas of software development.
> Absolutely, and what about fuzzy logic -- that method is based upon
> "approximate" calculations.
But somewhere in the guts of the approximate calculations there are
_precisely_ defined limits.
python have support
> for gtk. Am I to understand from this statement that python has also
> support for qt?
Yes, it's called PyQT. For purely non-web work Python beats PHP hands
down. Plus it runs on more platforms.
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et both
Python and PHP to _run_ on most platforms. However as an example, Python
(albeit an older version) is running happily on Nokia S60 phones, whereas
AFAIK there are no PHP running on said phones.
Also Python supports all the major GUI bindings whereas PHP only supports
GTK (AFAIK).
e way you code that algorithm has to be precise. I think that about
sums it up.
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elves 10 minutes after posting to the dummy list they can
then post to the real list.
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gt; I have no knowedge about image manuplation like alpha channels etc.
> Could anyone please provide me a solution which works using php 4.4.x
Are you sure you're getting a transparent image at all? From what I
understand GIF does not support more than 8 bits. Why not use PNG
instead
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 00:22, Tijnema wrote:
> On 6/11/07, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 10:38 -0400, tedd wrote:
[snip]
Tijnema, Daniel Brown, and any other guilty ones, please trim your posts!
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ome European countries go way higher. It does
> however fund our medical services, etc, etc.
I thought the NICs were supposed to fund the NHS/pensions and stuff like
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On Friday 15 June 2007 07:39, Richard Davey wrote:
> Yeah, it makes buying software from the US a dream at the moment.
Huh? When software comes across the pond they usually markup at 1USD=1GBP
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On Friday 15 June 2007 04:09, Martin Marques wrote:
> Using PHP 5.2.0 and I get this error:
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function mb_list_encodings_alias_names()
> in /home/martin/prueba.php on line 3
>
> But mb_list_encodings() works like a charm. What's wrong?
RT
On Friday 15 June 2007 21:23, Jochem Maas wrote:
[etc]
> IT is a joke, this list is joke, I'm a joke. no joke.
Someone give this guy his meds :)
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iles reside on several sectors
> throughout the drive, and each file itself is probably fragmented many
> times.
Actually it does matter depending on the filesystem you use. If you're
using ext2/ext3 then having several thousand files in a directory
seriously slows things down.
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for these
> reasons, especially with journaling like ReiserFS, XFS, et cetera
> (which is a completely different bag of nuts).
Not sure what point you're trying to make here, but, of the common
filesystems for linux, ext2/3 is the absolute slowest (by far) when you
have a large number of fi
Yeah, find out how cpanel does it then have php do the same.
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everyone. How far
would you take it? Write your own PHP, why not write your own OS, heck
build your own computer while you're at it :)
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;to use a variety of existing
frameworks until you no longer need to ask the question".
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On Monday 18 June 2007 13:15, makhan wrote:
Stop top posting.
> I am also using shell_exec('matlab -r myscript') to run
> my matlab script.
Using shell_exec('matlab -r /path/to/myscript') would be a better idea.
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e and paraphrase what I said earlier, the very fact that the OP
had to ask "how to start my own framework" means that the OP really
hadn't thought things through and did not do any feasibility studies etc.
In any case a mailing list is not the best place to answer such an open
ended question, especially if the best contributions that *you* can come
up with is
"yes, it's fun to make your own framework"
and
> Yep, fly like a chicken.
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don't create
another half-baked one.
And are you seriously suggesting that you can create a fairly decent
framework from scratch in less time than it takes to evaluate what's out
there?
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and lots
of eyeballs studying the source and they are continually finding new
vulnerabilities. Before you nitpick, yes I know the aforementioned are
not frameworks as such (although Typo3 blurs the line between framework
and cms), but the implications are the same, ie there will be security
problems. So working as a one-person band on your very own framework how
easy is it to get your code reviewed? And a security audit?
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gone ahead and did it instead asking. That is not to say that
in future when he has more experience he could not go on to build a
kickass framework.
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your list; probly because it is essentially "distro Z", so
> to speak.
I use gentoo too. I didn't mention it because it has relatively few
derivatives.
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e list aren't looking to make revolutionary
advances in php programming. Most are simply looking for practical
answers to practical questions.
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tement... I write perfect code and I have no bugs.
There, your ego is showing through again :) I was using "you" as in the
royal "One", not "you" as in "you, Robert".
Still, it's good to know that your code is flawless and can be relied
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n what you've
learnt
2) just jump right in a create a kickass framework
Please note the distinction between possibility and probability.
> And many will encounter serendipity along the way regardless of what
> they are looking to achieve.
Now we're bypassing logical argument and relyin
*never* could "conduct high energy particle physics
> experiments in my own basement and launch interplanetary space probes
> from my own backyard".
Lighten up, it's satire.
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the discussion, not backwards, Please keep up.
> I've no reason for the discussion to go into circular mode.
And you dismiss the question out of hand - damn you're good at this.
> > Still, it's good to know that your code is flawless and can be relied
> > upon.
> So obviously I said they were all fallacious. Perhaps you don't
> understand what fallacious means.
Perhaps you don't recognise sarcasm when you see it?
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rced into a linear discussion format for some reason. Email is a
> little more flexible than that.
This is a mailing list, not email. What you do in your personal email is
your own business. But when using a mailing list, following best
practices makes things easier for everybody.
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ry sooner or
later. So depending on your application there might not be much
performance difference either way.
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his different from:
"put them in a specific directory that only the web server has access to
read, write, and execute"
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ble by the webserver" is
hardly relevant. Similarly the same "poc" can be used just as well
on "/tmp" as well as on "a directory only accessible by the webserver".
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sert an OCR
> application into the process and have the OCR app pass PHP the
> information.
That would be the smart choice though.
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that PHP
has "builtin" are free whereas their counterparts in asp-land may not be.
Eg, I'm not sure whether this is still the case but once upon a time to
be able to handle uploads in asp meant you had to pay for an extension.
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ding is terrible and SERIOUSLY over inflated for what I want.
So why not take the part that you need and rewrite it so that it is not so
terrible?
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On Wednesday 11 July 2007 19:58, tedd wrote:
> If you bought an iPhone, please contact me off-list -- I have a
> question.
They have:
http://www.willitblend.com/videos.aspx?type=unsafe&video=iphone
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or storing the mail until the intended
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ather a
whole raft of measures of which the above is just one.
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hey monitor the list 24/7? They might
be on vacation, they might be in a coma. Just don't be so impatient.
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urning it into paper,
turning the paper into a book and all the transporting in between, is
most likely not renewable.
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x27;s civil or criminal depends on the jurisdiction.
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On Saturday 21 July 2007 04:15, Tijnema wrote:
> Old paper can be recycled, lost energy from computers can't ;)
Recycling old paper use energy as well.
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op off their
recyclables at a recycling centre.
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the cover" or "donate it and
collect tax break" or "collect tax break"?
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everybody else think?
There are some mailing list archive websites that goes to the website
derived from your email address domain and links the favicon (if any) for
display next to your posts. Whether that is enough to lead to a DOS is
debatable.
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relying on the advance rather than royalties then it may not be such a
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ons and receive no
financial remuneration, their payback is a whole diverse spectrum of
FOSS.
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. Not everyone who downloads uploads new files..
Leechers would always outnumber the contributors, but apparently Adam is a
responsible member of the community who gives as well as take.
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? If so, what permissions should I use?
If you wanted to be able to create a file in the directory:
/a/b/c/d
then you would need 'execute' permission on each of the directory:
/a
/a/b
/a/b/c
/a/b/c/d
in addition you need 'write' permission for the directory that the fil
On Monday 23 July 2007 22:26, Larry Garfield wrote:
> So when does "Rasmus Lerdorf and the Deathly Hallows" open in theaters?
They've got to make "Rasmus Lerdorf and the Order of the PHP" first.
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On Tuesday 24 July 2007 06:12, tedd wrote:
> How about "Rasmus Lerdorf, Lord of the Code"
I thought it was supposed to be based on a Potter book?
How about "Rasmus Lerdorf, Prisoner of ASP".
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manually do it if
> I want it (like above). It used to work before... then suddenly it
> just does not... anybody have any idea which setting I should tinker
> with in yahoo, please give me a shout.
Options > Mail Preferences > Replying = "Include full message"
should be th
On Thursday 26 July 2007 11:44, Ken Tozier wrote:
> On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Edward Kay wrote:
> > PS: Please don't top post on mailing lists.
>
> I'm unfamiliar with the term "top post". What does it mean?
But you are familiar with google?
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> The opposite of BUYING is STEALING
I think you meant SELLING.
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On Tuesday 31 July 2007 02:08, tedd wrote:
> No, if you want something that you don't have -- you have three
> choices: a) go without; b) BUY it; c) STEAL it.
Rubbish. You can borrow, lease, hire purchase, rent, and there are
probably other options as well.
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the
> item you stole and thus have stolen control.
How about if you BUY the item in question, does it mean you have BOUGHT
control, and hence you're allowed to give it away, sell it etc.
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On Tuesday 31 July 2007 21:37, tedd wrote:
> Extortion? Are you saying that anyone who owes a copyright is
> obtaining money through force or threats? That sounds strange.
Wow, it seems you haven't heard of the RIAA and their racketeering.
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talking about Europe, because in China where the
printing press was invented I don't think they enacted any copyright laws
until much much much later.
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