e other issues with incompatible jars.
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 4:12 AM Vincent Weber wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> Any ideas on this ?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Le vendredi 28 mars 2025 à 17:04:09 UTC+1, Vincent Weber a écrit :
>>&
Hello,
Any ideas on this ?
Thanks
Le vendredi 28 mars 2025 à 17:04:09 UTC+1, Vincent Weber a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I am running CAS 7.0.10 build with overlay and embedded Tomcat.
> When it start, I have the message :
> *Apache Tomcat Version: Apache Tomcat/10.1.31*
>
Hello,
I am running CAS 7.0.10 build with overlay and embedded Tomcat.
When it start, I have the message :
*Apache Tomcat Version: Apache Tomcat/10.1.31*
I tried to edit gradle.properties to uncomment this line and have a more
recent Tomcat version :
# tomcatVersion=10.1.39
But then when I do
\ in \d.
Le jeudi 25 août 2022 à 03:07:56 UTC+2, Vincent Weber a écrit :
> Hello,
> Did you find the solution ?
> I have the same problem with this configuration :
>
> cas.authn.pm.core.policy-pattern=^(?=.{12,}$)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*\W).*$
>
> On CAS 6.5.7.
Hello,
Did you find the solution ?
I have the same problem with this configuration :
cas.authn.pm.core.policy-pattern=^(?=.{12,}$)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*\W).*$
On CAS 6.5.7.
When I try to reset the password, it is never "OK" with my password, even
if it respect the regexp.
Le mard
Hello,
Context : I use CAS 6.5 with LDAP.
I have a question for which I will need your advice on the best practice to
follow.
When creating our users in LDAP, they don't have an email address.
Their connection is made with an employee number and a password provided,
which they must change on t
Or Ctrl+mouse1 to browse in overview, in order not to remove the
flexibility of dragging windows from the top-left corner like this:
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/3953/ctrlmouse1tobrowse.png
2013/5/19 Vincent Weber
> This might be a lot more usable:
> http://img836.imageshack.us/img83
This might be a lot more usable:
http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/9491/bettersuggestion.png
2013/5/19 Vincent Weber
> !! This is _NO_ "please put a button here"/"please bring back that
> taskbar"-request !!
>
>
> Dear awesome developers,
>
> I have
hat I _THINK_ will absolutely nail the desktop experience in
Gnome3.
-Vincent Weber
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this API to be able to run
under Wine. Now I know that there are Glide wrappers but they don't seem to
work for a lot of people, including me, and Glide has been a very popular
game API in the mid- to late 90's.
Thanks in advance,
Vincent Weber,
weber dot vincent at gmail dot com
Don't forget that color is not only
a matter of aesthetics but it is a usability issue as well. There are
plenty of info on the net about the effects of color on human
psychology. Research the subject to see what I mean.
I can't stress this enough, this is, by all empirical research, an urban
m
Earth tones can work wondefully towards communicating 'earthy' ideals
when implemented in the design structure. That said, when you fail to
apply those notions, or worse -- as Ubuntu does -- use 'brown' just for
'browns' sake, you end up in a mire of mediocre design.
Ok, good point. But you don
I'm sorry, my bad. I meant Gnome 2.18 instead of 2.20
Vincent
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Hello Ubuntu art-team :)
I'm overall very happy with Ubuntu but I think the colours are wrong. First
of all It's all brown/orange/red. These colours are not really
pleasant/relaxing for you eyes, especially red. I also don't think a lot of
people would choose Ubuntu over Windows (bug #1) because
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