Hi Noam,
I thought very hard if I should answer you...
Anyway, look for resources in executible. You can change the context
on a compiled executible without damaging the file itself, and you can
load it properly.
Ido
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009, Oren Held wrote:
> On Sunday, 18 January 2009 22:48:34 Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
>> On a related note: ynet.co.il reports that the computer shop lamir
>> closed. Good riddance to a shop with an IE only web site.
>
> I've been purchasing stuff from there using Firefox for years.
> T
Hi Shachar,
I am talking about build-time import.
Not open XML file and use its data :)
Rather open an XML file during the build process and place the content found
in it inside a 'string' (stl) object which will be later used by the program
as data.
On Monday 19 January 2009 15:17:04 Shachar
Amos,
Thank you for the idea, I will look into that, how would you however import
the files' content into the Makefile 'automatically' without to actually add
it to it?
Do you use a perl script to also modify the Makefile?
On Monday 19 January 2009 14:39:28 Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2009/1/19 Noam
2009/1/19 Micha Feigin :
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 17:59:12 +0200
> "Dotan Cohen" wrote:
>
>> 2009/1/19 Micha Feigin :
>> > I write to these sites. I refuse to accept word documents from people. I've
>> > gotten quite a few people used to sending me text or pdf instead of word.
>> > I'm not sure if I'
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 17:59:12 +0200
"Dotan Cohen" wrote:
> 2009/1/19 Micha Feigin :
> > I write to these sites. I refuse to accept word documents from people. I've
> > gotten quite a few people used to sending me text or pdf instead of word.
> > I'm not sure if I'm the only cause but I've gotten s
2009/1/19 Micha Feigin :
> I write to these sites. I refuse to accept word documents from people. I've
> gotten quite a few people used to sending me text or pdf instead of word. I'm
> not sure if I'm the only cause but I've gotten several offices in my uni to
> start sending PDFs along with the wo
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 12:34:09 +0200
"Dotan Cohen" wrote:
> 2009/1/19 Micha Feigin :
> > We need to convince whomever is importing apple to lower their prices,
> > besides the nice machines it will force these sites to be more compliant
> > when more people yell at them with "mainstream" operating
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 07:46:37 +0200
Oron Peled wrote:
> On Monday, 19 בJanuary 2009, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:53:17 +0200
> > > Oron Peled wrote:
> > > > I'll bet they do it for "security". Indeed, forcing people to use
> > > > ActiveX is a secure way to have these people PC
Hi Michael
Michael Sternberg wrote:
Does Linux have something like lockfs(1M) functionality in Solaris ? I
want to lock filesystem on some particular volume for writes and to
flush all caches of that filesystem. After that I want to release the
lock.
I'm guessing what you want is the fil
Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
I would like to import into an existing project external XML files which will
be used as internal data by the program I am compiling.
The files need to be included each time I compile the program, and they tend
to change quite frequently.
Has anyone had experience b
2009/1/19 Noam Rathaus :
> Hi,
>
> I would like to import into an existing project external XML files which will
> be used as internal data by the program I am compiling.
You mean you'd like to see the XML file converted into a C++ string
compiled as part of the program?
Probably a simple Perl sc
Hi,
I would like to import into an existing project external XML files which will
be used as internal data by the program I am compiling.
The files need to be included each time I compile the program, and they tend
to change quite frequently.
Has anyone had experience building such a requireme
Michael Sternberg wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Michael Sternberg wrote:
> Hello
> Does Linux have something like lockfs(1M) functionality in Solaris ? I
> want to lock filesystem on some particular volume for writes and to
> flush all caches of that filesystem. After that I want to release the
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Michael Sternberg wrote:
> Hello
> Does Linux have something like lockfs(1M) functionality in Solaris ? I
> want to lock filesystem on some particular volume for writes and to
> flush all caches of that filesystem. After that I want to release the
> lock.
mount / -o remount
On Sunday, 18 January 2009 22:48:34 Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
> On a related note: ynet.co.il reports that the computer shop lamir
> closed. Good riddance to a shop with an IE only web site.
I've been purchasing stuff from there using Firefox for years.
They had few firefox-incompatibilities and sent th
Michael Sternberg wrote:
Hello
Does Linux have something like lockfs(1M) functionality in Solaris ? I
want to lock filesystem on some particular volume for writes and to
flush all caches of that filesystem. After that I want to release the
lock.
mount / -o remount,ro
?
Shachar
=
2009/1/19 Tomer Cohen :
> Hi all,
>
> We are having our non Mozilla-Friendly websites list on
> http://mozilla.org.il/evangel.shtml, but it is sightly outdated due to
> lack of time and less contributors than some years ago. If you have
> some feedbacks on our list, you are welcome to let us know.
2009/1/18 Arie Skliarouk :
> Another one - bank hapoalim business section:
> http://www.bankhapoalim.biz/
>
> Just click onto the "כניסה לחשבונותיך" and you will be automatically
> redirected to a default page.
>
When I click that link I am taken to a page with a login form, which
seems logical. F
2009/1/19 Micha Feigin :
> We need to convince whomever is importing apple to lower their prices, besides
> the nice machines it will force these sites to be more compliant when more
> people yell at them with "mainstream" operating systems.
>
> They are still convinced that there are only five peo
Hello
Does Linux have something like lockfs(1M) functionality in Solaris ? I
want to lock filesystem on some particular volume for writes and to flush
all caches of that filesystem. After that I want to release the lock.
=
To unsu
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:38 PM, sara fink wrote:
>
> I did a reboot. My conclusions:
>
> 1. The clock in the bios was changed. Don't know how. I changed the hour in
> the bios, rebooted just to find that it shows other hour than what I set in
> the bios.
You don't have to change the BIOS clock
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