ticed that we ignore your non senses response before several
times.
If you have no any fruitful arguments, please stop response on other persons’
technical arguments.
Aijun WangChina Telecom
On Oct 31, 2024, at 21:13, 【外部账号】John Drake wrote:
Why are we still discussing this? The WG has de
Henk,
A very sensible email.
John
On Thursday, October 31, 2024 at 06:28:32 AM PDT, Henk Smit
wrote:
Please stop. > I suggest we can have a container TLV No.
There are two types of problems.
1) Short-term problems. Which have to be fixed asap. 2) Long-term proble
ticed that we ignore your non senses response before several
times.
If you have no any fruitful arguments, please stop response on other persons’
technical arguments.
Aijun WangChina Telecom
On Oct 31, 2024, at 21:13, 【外部账号】John Drake wrote:
Why are we still discussing this? The WG has de
Why are we still discussing this? The WG has decided that the Big-TLV draft
is not where want to go, so continued discussion is simply a DoS attack on the
WG's mailing list.
On Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at 10:34:38 PM PDT, duzongp...@foxmail.com
wrote:
Hi, Aijun and Chiris
Som
This is eminently sensible. As I previously noted, this is not as hard as
some people are trying to make it. If clarifications are needed, the MP-TLV
draft is not the place for them.
On Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 07:31:12 PM PDT, Ketan Talaulikar
wrote:
Hi Aijun,
Since you bring
Les,
Another nice note. I don't think this is anywhere near as complicated as some
people are trying to make it.
John
On Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at 11:15:13 PM PDT, Les Ginsberg (ginsberg)
wrote:
Jie –
I’ll preface this by saying that if you were familiar with an impleme
Can't we just call the question?
On Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at 10:38:19 AM PDT, Acee Lindem
wrote:
The reason for rehashing is that the chairs had declined off list the request
to present the updated draft at IETF 121. Subsequently, the author took the
matter to the mailing list.
Les,
A very cogent and graceful explanation.
John
On Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at 10:23:50 PM PDT, Les Ginsberg (ginsberg)
wrote:
Sfor the benefit of the WG...
Aijun has sent many messages making the same claims. In the past I (and others)
have made attempts to explai
option #2
On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 12:31:50 AM PDT, Peter Psenak
wrote:
Hi Acee,
given that the flooding reduction algorithm can be used independently of
the defined signaling (it can utilize the signaling defined in the
dynamic flooding draft), option #2 make sense to me.
than
Hi,
As Les suggested in his email, below, I re-reviewed the first WG adoption
thread and the delta between the version proposed for the first WG adoption and
the version proposed for the second WG adoption, and I completely agree with
him that this is a gratuitous and ill-advised change to the
I think Acee is correct
On Monday, January 8, 2024 at 11:03:17 AM PST, Acee Lindem
wrote:
Speaking as WG member:
I don’t support adoption of this draft.
First of all, I think the basic premise of the draft is flawed in that a link
is advertised as a stub and, from that, one can deduc
Hi,
I prefer the term 'incremental deployment', i.e., everything works if you
upgrade the network one node at a time.
Irregardless, I think Les and others have done a good job of explaining why the
subject draft is the best way forward for any number of reasons and I support
its adoption. As i
Support, not aware of any IPR
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 05:13:04 AM PST, Jorge Rabadan (Nokia)
wrote:
As co-author, I support the WG adoption of this document.
Not aware of any relevant IPR.
Thanks.
Jorge
From: Jeffrey (Zhaohui) Zhang
Date: Monday, November
Aijun,
You castigated Peter for his lack of rigor in his reply to your email, however,
I think that was completely unfounded. Further, your reply to Peter seems to
be argument by emphatic assertion, rather than "technical analysis/comparison".
Thanks,
John
On Monday, November 6, 2023 at
Support
On Thursday, October 5, 2023 at 09:53:16 AM EDT, Linda Dunbar
wrote:
As a co-author, I support the WG adoption.
Linda Dunbar
From: Matthew Bocci (Nokia)
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2023 5:45 AM
To: bess@ietf.org
Cc: draft-ietf-bess-bgp-sdwan-us...@ietf.org
Subjec
I have set up a "custom" theme in order to modify the default bootstrap4
behavior. I've been successful with some aspects (e.g. removing grey bars
on left size of the jupyter notebook).
One area, where I haven't been successful, is with reducing the margin on
the left-hand side of jupyter cells
Thank you!
Options 2 works quite well and seems to be the way to go.
On Friday, November 29, 2019 at 4:23:53 AM UTC-5, Chris Warrick wrote:
>
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2019 at 05:28, John Drake >
> wrote:
> >
> > Got it to work =)
> >
> > Set background color
Got it to work =)
Set background color to #FF in
nikola\data\themes\base\assets\css\nikola_ipython.css
Thus, for line 1-9, you should see...
div.prompt {
padding: 0.6em;
font-size: 13px;
background-color: #FF;
margin-right: 1em;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radiu
Has anyone have any success with this?
I don't really know css but would love to know how to make that grey box
disappear.
Using a custom bootswatch theme (Yeti) with my webpage.
Thank you!
On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 3:37:01 PM UTC-5, bishop_gate wrote:
>
> thanks i'll try that
>
> On
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This is odd. On my local test server I can do something like:
http://localhost:8000/myapp/mycontroller/myfunction.json
and I get back a JSON document. But when I try the same code on the same
application running on Pythonanywhere I get:
invalid view (mycontroller/myfunction.json)
Just to mak
I've created a simple ajax form to update a "post" database. For some
strange reason when I post a new message, the button greys out.
Here is the model:
db.define_table('t_post',
Field('f_post', type='text',
label=T('Post')),
auth.signature,
format='%(f_post)s')
Here are
>ok, so then how would I do the copy from w2k3 to cf9 server
You would use CFHTTP to grab the content from the other server, and then save
it as a file on your CF9 server.
Personally I would do a separate CF app, scheduled in the CF administrator,
that would periodically look for the file on t
Collecting info is easy - you could use Mailchimp, Formstack, Wufoo, etc.
The problem comes when you want self-service editing. How do you prove that
the person making the edits is really editing their own data only? That means
passwords.
The directory also sounds like something marketers an
Hello. I'm having a strange problem. I'm trying to get the count of a
rows object from a query. Here is the code:
def album_show():
album = db.t_album(request.args(0))
songs = db(db.t_song.f_album_id_reference==album.id).select()
count = songs.count()
return locals()
And here
I seem to be hitting a brick wall here. I am merging PDFs, and when I set
package="yes", it creates a PDF package/portfolio/whatever they are calling it
this week.
It is the barebones portfolio, which defaults to the "files" view with the
listing of the filenames of the included PDFs sitting
I have been trying for some time now to get an application that I developed
using web2py to run on the Google app engine. I tried to follow the web
tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZTG2IBMXeU but to no
avail. The web2py welcome page comes up as expected. But when
I try to get t
I'm trying to link a datasource using an external (free) MySQL host.
It is a little database (700k).
PHP talks to it without a problem.
But using 3 different Coldfusion (shared) hosts - I can't connect to it.
What it boils down to is that most CF Hosts expect that your MySQL databases
will be
>I have done the following:
>
>http://www.makeaherodonations.com/Images/Logo.png
Neither that URL nor this one:
(http://www.makeaherodonations.com/images/site/logo_print.png)
Actually pull up an image through a browser. They give 404 errors.
~~
I figured out what the problem was and answering it here incase anyone else
runs into this problem in the future since +[NSXMLParser initWithStream]
doesn't have a lot lot of documentation out there.
I needed to call -[NSXMLParser parse] right after I allocate NSXMLParser and
set myself as del
Subject: Re: NSXMLParser and initWithStream
> From: fri...@manoverboard.org
> Date: Mon, 28 May 2012 07:44:16 -0500
> CC: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
> To: smq...@hotmail.com
>
> On 27 May 2012, at 7:14 PM, John Drake wrote:
>
> > Looking at the documentation for NSXMLParser, it see
I'm trying to use the NSStream classes to parse incoming incremental XML data.
The data is never a complete XML Document, but I want to receive and process it
in incremental chunks based off how much ever the socket can read.
Looking at the documentation for NSXMLParser, it seems like the initWi
I'm using Hosting A to Z
http://www.hostingatoz.com/colfusion-shared-hosting.php
and Hostek.
I'm grandfathered in to an Atoz plan that is a wallet busting $8 for the entire
year. I have no idea what sort of bandwidth requirements you have but it looks
like you could get 3 CF sites for $90 a
I don't have any experience with them but their bandwidth limits seem pretty
restrictive compared with other hosts.
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Call me kooky, but that seems like a lot of steps / effort for something that
should be bone simple - a checkbox or text field in the CF Administrator maybe?
I'd love to see that.
~|
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Would this Custom Tag work?:
http://www.cftagstore.com/tags/cfxhttp5.cfm
It says it does GZIP compression, and can speed things up by 64x.
Anybody here use the tag? I did download the demo and was impressed. I didn't
know if it worked with CF 9 - and btw, I would love to see a comparison of
Its a bit of a kludge - but could you add some cfif code to check the time and
if it didn't meet the criteria it wouldn't process?
I.e. if the task is supposed to fire every 12 minutes - check the time when
running the task and if it isn't :12, :24, :36, :48, or :00 - then don't
execute.
~~~
I'm building an app that uses CFPOP to check an email box and puts whatever
attachments are in the email onto a server and then emails back the sender the
URL (and a TinyURL of the file as well).
I've added security - there are only a few email addresses that it will grab
attachments for - oth
John,
That worked perfectly - thank you! The default for CFHTTP is UTF-8 and
changing it to windows-1252 gives me what I needed.
~|
Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know
on the House
I know there are plenty of tags out there that strip/convert high ascii to low
ascii - usually on the front end through form input or whatever.
The problem I'm encountering is this: I'm using CFHTTP to grab a page that has
content with high ascii "smart quotes", apostrophes, em dashes, etc.
Do
I agree with James - CF Includes are probably a better option.
Create header, footer, and navigation templates from the existing html, and
then do CFincludes on each web page to bring them in.
~|
Want to reach the ColdFusion
Just a note of caution regarding this functionality - especially if you don't
have a lot of previous purchase data.
I believe it was Amazon that got in trouble when in recommended that people who
were interested in Black history documentaries might also be interested in the
Planet of the Apes
>Yeah, CF7 and CF8 both added new operators. I tweaked it; give it
>another whirl.
Thanks - I believe I found one of the major culprits - the == which doesn't
work in 6.
I changed it to "IS" and now, with your other tweaks - it works in 6.
function getPoints(text, words) { var i = ""; words
> >100% kludge, but it works:
> >
> >http://barneyb.com/r/guess_sex.cfm
Nice work Barney. Is there anything in there that requires a specific version
of ColdFusion?
I can't get it to run on CF6 - I copied the code right off the page but I keep
getting an error that it isn't seeing the close c
Here is Adobe's Tech Note on making FLV files work by changing the MIME type in
IIS.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_19439&sliceId=2
>William,
>
>Be sure to check your web server. It needs to be allowed to serve FLV
>files. I had this issue in IIS and just had
Are they always the same number of lines - like 7?
If they do come back and you don't want to fool with permissions - I'd just
strip the last 7 lines before you display the story.
Not elegant but a quick band aid.
~|
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>- faster uploads
>- multiple file upload
>- limits on how large files you can upload (bytesize)
>- limits on how large images you can upload (pixelsize)
>- good error handling
>So... any recommendations? Thx :o)
I would think CFMultiUploader would solve a lot of your issues.
http://www.danvega.
I was wondering if anyone has ever tried doing doing a CFC/Custom Tag that
could parse Sherlock/MyCroft/A9/Open Search/Whatever you want to call it/ - the
search plug-ins that are available for IE7 & FF3 in the upper right search box.
I think such a tool would be great for a number of reasons.
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I have a not so serious question/problem regarding dnsmasq.
I'm new here so I must say that this dns server is by far the best one
ever made for local networks. Anyways let me get to the point. I have
a bunch of hostnames setup in /etc/hosts on my slackware box and
dnsmasq seems to be relaying tha
with all my other
programs.
Regards,
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Zafar,
I'm sorry but I'm a little confused.
What problem is it that you are addressing with this draft that isn't
already addressed by RFC 3471/3473/3477 and the bundling draft?
Thanks,
John
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 14
> -Original Message-
> From: Wijnen, Bert (Bert) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 2:48 PM
> To: Yakov Rekhter; Wijnen, Bert (Bert)
> Cc: Ash, Gerald R (Jerry), ALABS; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Stephen
> Trowbridge; David Charlap; Loa Andersson
> Su
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-Original Message-
From: Lin, Zhi-Wei (Zhi) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:24 AM
To: Wijnen, Bert (Bert); Scott Bradner (E-mail); '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: Lam, Hing-Kam (Kam); Malcolm Betts (E-mail); Stephen S
In spite of the subject line my comments are primarily on
draft-lin-ccamp-gmpls-ason-rsvpte-04.txt
-Original Message-
From: Wijnen, Bert (Bert) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 4:19 PM
To: John Drake; Kireeti Kompella
Cc: Bob Braden; [EMAIL
Bert,
I don't recall a SG15 Liason of the form 'Btw, we're planning to change a
couple of your protocols (CR-LDP, RSVP-TE), and we hope you don't mind".
More importantly, do you really think it's a good idea to allow other
organizations to change the IETF's protocols? As Jerry Ash pointed out,
Kireeti,
Presumably your comments, which I agree with, apply to
draft-lin-ccamp-gmpls-ason-rsvpte-04.txt as well?
Thanks,
John
-Original Message-
From: Kireeti Kompella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 5:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Gerry,
I share your concerns.
I skimmed the informational RFCs you cited and they don't look much like
requirements documents. Rather, they look like ITU protocol enhancements to
IETF protocols. Quoting from the abstracts: "It proposes additional
extensions to these signaling protocols to supp
3 is my first preference and 2 is my second preference
Thanks,
John
-Original Message-
From: Wijnen, Bert (Bert) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 2:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FW: Reminder: Deadline for input on sub-ip discussion
Forwarded from IETF
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Hello
We would like to use the lilypond software.
We use Windows 98.
Is lilypond written in a format suitable for Windows 98?
Please get back with details.
Thank you
Brenda Drake
18 June 2001
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Get Y
Hello.
I became intersted in LyX because my doctoral advisor uses LaTeX.
I thought that LyX was just a "front end" for LaTeX, but upon using
it I found it's not completely compatible. After "digging" in the
documentation I discovered that "reading LaTeX files" was something
to be added. But tha
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