Sorry, but our firewalls (used to) do this all the time.
I speak (well, type, really) with near certain knowledge of what it was like
in the days of "no connections into QA." In fact, JTV's net is the only place
I've been where firewalls do/did this.
Shoot, doesntbour dang interview question re:
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On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 01:11:55AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> So on the basis of Joachim's last diff, i'm trying to put everything
> together to get it off the table:
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> * I do think that -or in the last example makes sense. That example
>is not just about precedence in general, but it a