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Сегодня Четверг, 2008-12-04, 07:40:45
2008-12-01, 12:45:05
Does your browser W3C Complaint? http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2007/12/19/internet-explorer-8-and-acid2-a-milestone.aspx http://www.webstandards.org/action/acid2/guide/ http://dustinbrewer.com/developers-are-working-on-acid3-test/
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2008-12-01, 12:44:01
http://1997.webhistory.org/www.lists/www-talk.1993q1/0182.html That's history! :) proposed new tag: IMG Marc Andreessen (marca@ncsa.uiuc.edu) Thu, 25 Feb 93 21:09:02 -0800 I'd like to propose a new, optional HTML tag: IMG Required argument is SRC="url". This names a bitmap or pixmap file for the browser to attempt to pull over the network and interpret as an image, to be embedded in the text at the point of the tag's occurrence. An example is: (There is no closing tag; this is just a standalone tag.) This tag can be embedded in an anchor like anything else; when that happens, it becomes an icon that's sensitive to activation just like a regular text anchor. Browsers should be afforded flexibility as to which image formats they support. Xbm and Xpm are good ones to support, for example. If a browser cannot interpret a given format, it can do whatever it wants instead (X Mosaic will pop up a default bitmap as a placeholder). This is required functionality for X Mosaic; we have this working, and we'll at least be using it internally. I'm certainly open to suggestions as to how this should be handled within HTML; if you have a better idea than what I'm presenting now, please let me know. I know this is hazy wrt image format, but I don't see an alternative than to just say ``let the browser do what it can'' and wait for the perfect solution to come along (MIME, someday, maybe). Let me know what you think......... Cheer...
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2008-09-24, 13:13:54
http://il2.php.net/manual/en/types.comparisons.php - at php manual

http://www.deformedweb.co.uk/php_variable_tests.php

HP Variable Tests

php version 5.1.6

version for 5.0.4 (as at 26/09/2005)

$v=NULL0FALSE""TRUE11.3-1"-1"-1.7"1""1.3""0"" ""string""123str""str123"array()array(1)unset($v)
isset($v)falsetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruetruefalse
if ($v) {falsefalsefalsefalsetruetruetruetruetrue
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2008-09-04, 15:41:30
To uninstall GoogleUpdate, you must do it manually by removing every file, registry key, and task that mentions GoogleUpdate.  This must be done because it’s uninstall script does not work at all.

A while back I updated Google Earth and it forced me to install a tool called GoogleUpdater.  All was well.  However, over a few weeks I noticed that GoogleUpdate.exe seemed to want to run constantly.  Lo and behold, it installed a service on my computer.  That was fine with me.  I went into the Services off of the Control Panel and changed the startup from Automatic to Maual.  I’ll run it when I need it.  Then a few reboots later, noticed that the GoogleUpdate.exe process was still running.

At this point, my curiosity was turning into anger.  “Why does this have to run all the time?”  Then I went into the registry to the Run folder, where things like to go to startup all the time, and cleaned it up.  Then I ran msconfig to check the startup items.  Then I cleaned out my %temp% directory.  I was thinking “Alright, this program should not run after I reboot”.  But it did.

Time for the uninstall.  Start–>Control Panel–>Add Remove Programs.  Selected and uninstalled GoogleUpdate.  “That should take care of it.”  Rebooted.  Check Task Manager.  GoogleUpdate.exe was  running.  Now I am angry.  G...

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2008-08-28, 15:22:29
http://www.jeka911.com/articles/about_all/futurefox/ - Just take a look at video of future browser :) Can you imagine that computers can be such easy and nice tool for end-user? Usability and user-friendly is a critical factor for today's GUI applications for end-user
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2008-08-28, 15:19:52
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_221/index.htm -  just take a look, sounds nice :) You can use same camera for day and night video
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2008-08-28, 15:19:07
Hello,
 
I want to buy a bicycle in order to get a ride from work to home.
 
Here is a list of bicycles I consider to buy:
 
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2008-08-28, 11:12:40
Did you ever asked yourself such question? :)
 
Well, if you did but you didn't know an answer, here is offical results of poll that did Nexen.
 

PHP adoption by country[^]

This map represents PHP market share for each country. Green countries are the one using most PHP, red countries the least and yellow countries are in the world average. The table below show the exact figures for each country. Some countries may no show on the map, and will require the larger map (click on the graphic). Some countries may not be represented at all.

Surinam (.sr)
73.81 %
Territoire Austral FranÁais (.tf)
72.43 %
Ukraine (.ua)
70.04 %
Vanuatu (.vu)
67.86 %
Libye (.ly)
67.31 %
PolynÈsie franÁaise (.pf)
66.28 %...
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2008-08-20, 11:10:14

The Perfect Server - Fedora 9

Version 1.0
Author: Falko Timme <ft [at] falkotimme [dot] com>
Last edited 05/13/2008

This is a detailed description about how to set up a Fedora 9 server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable) with PHP5 and Ruby, Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 32-bit version of Fedora 9, but should apply to the 64-bit version with very little modifications as well.

I will use the following software:

  • Web Server: Apache 2.2.8
  • PHP 5.2.5
  • Ruby
  • Database Server: MySQL 5.0.51
  • Mail Server: Postfix
  • DNS Server: BIND9 (chrooted)
  • FTP Server: proftpd
  • POP3/IMAP server: Dovecot
  • Webalizer for web site statistics

In the end you should have a system that works reliably, and if you like you can install the free webhosting control panel ISPConfig (i.e., ISPConfig runs on it out of the box).

I want to say first that this is not the only way of setting up such a system. There are many ways of achieving this goal but this is the way I take. I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for you!

 

1 Requirements

To install such a system you will need the following...

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2008-08-20, 11:07:15
Pidgin 2.4.3

Pidgin is a graphical modular messaging client based on libpurple which is capable of connecting to AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, XMPP, ICQ, IRC, SILC, SIP/SIMPLE, Novell GroupWise, Lotus Sametime, Bonjour, Zephyr, MySpaceIM, Gadu-Gadu, and QQ all at once. It is written using GTK+.

You may modify and redistribute the program under the terms of the GPL (version 2 or later). A copy of the GPL is contained in the 'COPYING' file distributed with Pidgin. Pidgin is copyrighted by its contributors. See the 'COPYRIGHT' file for the complete list of contributors. We provide no warranty for this program.

URL: http://pidgin.im/

FAQ: http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/FAQ

IRC: #pidgin on irc.freenode.net

Current Developers:
Sean Egan (lead developer) <sean.egan@gmail.com>
Daniel 'datallah' Atallah (developer)
John 'rekkanoryo' Bailey (developer)
Ethan 'Paco-Paco' Blanton (developer)
Thomas Butter (developer)
Ka-Hing Cheung (developer)
Sadrul Habib Chowdhury (developer)
Mark 'KingAnt' Doliner (developer)
Casey Harkins (developer)
Gary 'grim' Kramlich (developer)
Richard 'rlaager' Laag...
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