I'd call Official_Flamer(&Official_Flamer)
but does it stop ?
Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002, Marc A. Volovic wrote about "THE MOVEMENT!":
http://www.britmandate.com/
And this is relevant to Linux because
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Arie Folger wrote:
Note: the Bar Ilan CD uses a copy protection scheme which requires the
original cd. I don't know how it works, but I assume that Wine needs the code
to read something off the cd so that BI can match its authentication.
SafeDisc I copy protected CDs are supported under Wine
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2002, Marc A. Volovic wrote about "THE MOVEMENT!":
> > http://www.britmandate.com/
>
> And this is relevant to Linux because
We should drop any and all discussions related to Hebrew, of course.
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On Tuesday 19 November 2002 14:33, Andre E. Bar'yudin wrote:
> The reason is, that in my opinion "utf8" is not a legal codepage name
> (at least for Mozilla, although Java eats it as an alias to UTF-8, as
> far as I remember). Probably Konqueror does support this name too.
>
> So, maybe the origin
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 03:05, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> 4. I have asked in the past for help, and indicated quite clearly
> that even telling me "I use this application on Windows, and it uses
> Hebrew" is considered help, as it focuses my work. So far, the only one to
> come forward and offer
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 03:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, a little test - which I told Arye to do, but decided to do myself: I
> wrote a small CGI:
> So it is definitely *not* PHP which sends out the HTML entities, but
> Mozilla itself - as you can see, the cgi itself is pure bash.
Now, l
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 16:22, Dvir Volk wrote:
> Cheers.
> (it's just that ynet didn't want him :-P )
Touche! :-)
Seriously, I'm pretty sure that Stallman would have chosen differently
then me if he would have been presented with a similar dillema. And in
retrospect, I'm not sure he wouldn't have
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002, Marc A. Volovic wrote about "THE MOVEMENT!":
> http://www.britmandate.com/
And this is relevant to Linux because
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http://www.britmandate.com/
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On Втр, Ноя 19, 2002 at 10:01:36 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting "Andre E. Bar'yudin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> > I assume that the
> > problem is related to how PHP handles the response from your browser.
> > Mozilla probably doesn't provide the response character set, during form
> >
Hi Danny,
I'm wondering whether you can elaborate (for debug purposes) on some of
your experience.
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
2. For the time being, do NOT do a super-user install. Even if you run
LANG-he_IL/opt/cxoffice/bin/cxoffice officesetup
you will not get the Hebrew popup boxes and dialogue
Hello folks!
After carefully reviewing my correspondence with Hetz, relevent bits of
the Crossover FAQ, and a few false starts, I finally have MS Office up
an running.
To save many people future headaches, I've summarised the main steps,
along with a few recommendations.
1. The environment -
Dvir Volk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (it's just that ynet didn't want him :-P )
Seems fair to me: NANA get RMS, YNET get GBY... ;-)
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Cheers.
(it's just that ynet didn't want him :-P )
Btw, we're giving back the translation to GNU, that's the only thing he
asked in return.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:44 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subje
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 12:22, FW Admin wrote:
> I have a successful experience with Windows versions of both QTopia Desktop
> and Sharp Intellisync for my IPAQ3700, that runs Familiar Linux + OPIE.
> Works greate with some minor issues. Qtopia has a week point - no Outlook
> Calendar syncroniz
Title: RE: qtopiadesktop and winCE (IPAQ)
I have a successful experience with Windows versions of both QTopia Desktop and Sharp Intellisync for my IPAQ3700, that runs Familiar Linux + OPIE. Works greate with some minor issues. Qtopia has a week point - no Outlook Calendar syncronization, while
does anyone have any experience with synchronizing the two ?
failed attempts will also be nice (with your few words of wisdom attached...)
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Amir Tal
Founder, Owner
Whatsup, Hebrew Linux Portal
Voice:+972-8-9363164
Fax:
No, this is not a hoax... :-)
http://net.nana.co.il/Article/?ArticleID=46299
Dvir, if you happen to be reading this - my hat off to you :-)
Gilad.
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Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
Oy vay! I'll try again (I've set the encoding to ISO 8859-8-1):
&he;&pe;&ayin;&lamed; &alef;&tav; &tav;&vav;&kaf;&nun;&yod;&tav; &he;&he;&tav;&qof;&nun;&he; &mem;&tav;&vav;&fkaf; "&yod;&shin; &lamed;&he;&tav;&qof;&yod;&fnun; &yod;&yod;&shin;&vav;&fmem; &zayin;&he; &kaf;&dale
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/28155.html
>
> I took the liberty to email John Lettice to draw his attention to
> Gilad's response and, for completeness, to MK Ronen's one, just in
> case The Reg decide to follow up, as they do on occasion.
>
> I wonder who tol
Gilad,
Could you, or someone here provide an english translation of your response
please to The Register? here's what I got from John Lettice who published the
story..
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From: "John Lettice(d)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Today 11:21:09
Thank
> 1. It's pretty preliminary. There's lots more to be done. That said, it
> is obviously good enough to display message boxes with Hebrew for people
> in a readable, if not perfect, ordering.
True.
> 2. The reason Office works so well with BiDi is because the document
> itself uses it's own code
Going a bit further on my research, I found how to make Mozilla behave like
Konqueror, and do it in a standard way.
In the FORM tag, you have to add an ACCEPT-CHARSET="UTF-8" attribute, like this:
Now go and convince everybody who has a web site to add that thingy to their site...
(Thanks to A
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Ehud Karni wrote:
> > Number crunching servers are used for running CPU-hungry processes,
> > usually floating point calculations. Typically those would be various
> > numerical simulations, solving of large matrices, Monte Carlo
> > calculations, etc.
>
> Don't humiliate
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/28155.html
I took the liberty to email John Lettice to draw his attention to
Gilad's response and, for completeness, to MK Ronen's one, just in
case The Reg decide to follow up, as they do on occasion.
I wonder who told them in the first place - they had to
Here is the "as official as you can hope to get" status of Hebrew on
Wine (and as far as I can tell, all wine derived products, such as
crossover).
1. It's pretty preliminary. There's lots more to be done. That said, it
is obviously good enough to display message boxes with Hebrew for people
i
Quoting "Andre E. Bar'yudin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I assume that the
> problem is related to how PHP handles the response from your browser.
> Mozilla probably doesn't provide the response character set, during form
> submission and Konqueror does, hence the difference between them. Now,
> when
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