of the Sun Hebrew thingy? Because if not, I don't
blame the government for not investing in vaporware, and preferring a working
solution (albeit buggy).
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financial results for many companies.
Also, many companies have deferred the cutbacks till "after the holidays".
Mine, too. :-(
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and the result will be in $string3. Escape any quotes inside the original text
($string1).
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e likely to agree if
you are already involved in those projects, so they can put in the NDA "Exempt
is project X, Y and Z", and if you can show that these projects are not related
to the company's products or services.
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because bulleted lists are considered "blocked
entities". Each of them should have a DIR=RTL or an appropriate CSS entry. To
the best of my knowledge, there is no difference between numbered entities and
proper characters, because at least theoretically, all numbered entities are
c
in Mozilla:
foobar=%26%231488%3B%26%231489%3B%26%231512%3B%26%231492%3B%26%231501%3B
Result in Konqueror:
foobar=%D7%90%D7%91%D7%A8%D7%94%D7%9D
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.
Herouth
(Thanks to Andre for pointing out that it maybe a charset issue in the client).
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X updates, I
haven't checked them (lack of free time))
Anyways, standard-compliant HTML should NOT use DIR=RTL tags. This is a
stylesheet issue. It should have a CLASS="rightToLeft" tag, or something like
that, and have a stylesheet containing "direction: rtl" f
non-ASCII chars, so there may be several
spans of base64 inside the subject line. Others encode the whole shebang, and
yet others encode it in parts - each word, for example.
My guess would be that your problem stems from this. Either the software skips
spaces by mis
a command" (or something
like that) dialog box, accessible from the start menu. It will probably ask you
for a user and password. If you configured smb correctly, that will be it.
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forward it would be more reasonable - allows one to get out of work and get to
TAU, if one is in TA/RG.
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e it doesn't seem to me that the PPC
compiler would allow you to use non-aligned data.
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sfer data, then he is
justified in using mere alignment.
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home so I can't test
this, but I'm pretty sure that it will make all the enums equal to type "short",
and there is NO connection between being a "short" and being "16-bit". The only
restriction on short is that sizeof(short)<=sizeof(int)<=sizeof(long)
very high on their
list of features, despite the fact that there are always browsers they'll break.
In short, do you believe people are rational? Read what the Israeli professor
got that Nobel Prize in economics for.
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ake should be in the tech schools (John Bryce, Sela, Interbit,
High-Tech, whatever), pointing out Linux advantages, low license fees, and what
this means at a time when few companies can afford those $1000 to send over
employees. The result - more people who will be traine
he is not aware that new versions of
Star Office are supposed to be based on OpenOffice, with "proprietary
extensions". His description fits SO 5.2, not later versions.
You forgot the biggest disappointment of all: RMS not showing up. If it wasn
press? Create a nice PDF in
Hebrew about standardization of a site, and send it to management levels in
those companies? I'm at a loss. For me it's worse than most of you - my other OS
is a MacOS...
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technology has advanced since 1995!".
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ds - which makes
them mandatory with no sensible backward-compatibility. One day, having a site
without a privacy policy is standard, the next, it isn't?
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me, it costs you money. After
all, they have to learn every new shtick on the w3c. HTML4 standard has turned
to XHTML? Update the site. Hours of work, mucho dinero.
Or you can keep it on the old standard, and risk breaking at some point.
Herouth
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Quoting Amit Roseberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What's the glibc version of that distribution?
>
> Amit.
>
Hmm. Connect to a Mandrake mirror. Change directory to Mandrake/RPMS. Use 'ls
glibc*'.
I
had similar troubles with Sybase at work, and the
expert the company hired recommended exactly the same sort of solution. So it's
not just mySQL which sometimes runs into the wall.
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Well, has anybody had any success in installing Hebrew fonts for OpenOffice and
can relate the procedure for doing so? Or for making spadmin work?
By the way, those HTML doc files - they are made for Windows, not for Linux.
They have IMG tags w
Quoting Barak Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> for me the fonts worked once xfontsel could see them too ... so my guess is
>
> that u dont have them in the X as well ...
> there is a how to on that on www.kde.org/il
Well, it's not that. The fonts are available in every other application, like
KWo
Quoting Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> tags are supposed to end with a slash according to the XHTML
> standard. Like this:
>
>
Sorry, I said *backslashes*, as in:
Instead of:
This is in the docs which are in the gzipped tarball in Iglu
Quoting Barak Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> im on debian had no problem with the fonts .. what is your locale set to ?
Well, different locale variables are set to differnt things, according to the
different applications which rely on them:
LC_CTYPE=he_IL.ISO-8859-8
LANG=he_IL.UTF-8
I found a fairly simple solution to the problem:
OpenOffice apparently puts its own TrueType fonts in the directory
/usr/lib/openoffice/share/fonts/truetype
So I renamed that directory to something else, and instead, linked my X truetype
directory.
Started OpenOffice, all the fonts appeared in
Does anybody have a clue as to whether and when the IBM patches for OO Bidi will
be upgraded/fixed? The export to Word format is the most crucial bug, as far as
I'm concerned: I can't exchange documents with other people in the office
without it.
Or maybe news on the other OO Bidi team
again with the correct schema, then select all the data from the copy
to the newly created table. Voila.
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by character. Since Hebrew is straight-forward when
it comes to collation - no accents to be sorted together with the associated
letter - sorting it by the character's encoding works very well.
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using stylesheets. See (tiny) attached file, which is validated on w3c, and
displays well in Konqueror and Mozilla.
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Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Damn, forgot to attach the file.
---MOQ10296599515d619c5ff24d0311da2ef93261f46e99
Content-Type: text/html; name="foo.html"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment;
ough).
By the way, whoever is in charge of the search mechanism in the mailing list
archive at the IGLU site: something is very wrong with it. It returns a list of
results, but there is no connection between the subjects it displays and the
messages which actually get displayed
Quoting Dvir Volk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> the item is (according to the writer) based on this story from CNNfn
> http://money.cnn.com/2002/09/05/technology/microsoft/index.htm
> which does not mention an mslinux at all ;)
Ouch. Beat Avi Blizovski on the head for poor translation. The article in
c
it
bother anybody beside me?
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he expression "go to hell", it
could be that this is just an innocent result.
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Please vote for this KDE bidi bug, even if you are not a KDE user:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165406
What bothers me about this bug description is that you use the word
"alignment", and that really has nothing to do with the problem at
hand
, or the toolkit offers plain and complex text engines, and
they choose the complex. for plain text fields, including labels &
static text, the directionality is, indeed, under the responsibility
of the toolkit.
Or am I missing some
Quoting Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Herouth Maoz wrote:
Or am I missing something here?
How will you supply round trip preservation of directionality (running
program -> disk -> running program) if the application is unaware of
the directionality?
That's not the
branch locator (finding out opening hours of branches)
3. Feedback form.
And I did manage to find a browser where the feedback form works (I
got the automated reply) but they never actually got around to fixing
the problems I mentioned (which are not just compatibility issues.
They have content
I think that the law goes into effect on January 12. At least, that's
what all the spam messages say.
Don't trust spammers. The law went into effect on Decemeber 1st. Any
spammer sending any unsolicited mail to you now is violating the law.
http://law.co.il/articles/spam/2008/11/12/israel
bel on the subject line. It
allows me to identify them easily in the mailbox on the web where
mails are still unsorted by my local filters. And more importantly,
identify them easily in the spam mailbox so I can salvage them.
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my outbox and detect which messages I sent to the list.
By the way, regarding the "[linux-il]" tag - is there a way to set up
a poll about this, rather than conducting a lengthy argument?
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urrent law defines spam is as a message that induces you
to spend money. So spam calling for donations is also illegal.
Promoting causes, such as asking for signatures for Gilad Shalit, or
banning silicon from dairy products, is legal.
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inbox. For some reason, the list owners consider this to be a GOOD
thing. I consider it to be very annoying, but I have no say in the
matter...
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Hi All,
How do I identify linux-il messages?
In full message so
Quoting Moshe Brace using Yahoo :
http://blogs.howtogeek.com/mysticgeek/2009/03/05/convert-pdf-files-to-word-documents-and-other-formats/
How to Geek has a Ubunto advice also on their web pages.
As far as I know, Hebrew doesn't work well with such solutions. It's
kept in Visual order insid
ed to be there - in every record that
is not resolved to an IP number but a hostname.
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On 10/03/2009, at 21:33, Oren Held wrote:
On Tuesday, 10 March 2009 17:50:18 Herouth Maoz wrote:
Quoting Gabor Szabo :
www 3600IN CNAME s5.hostlocal.com
szabgab.com 3600IN CNAME s5.hostlocal.com
@ 3600IN MX 10 s6.hostlocal.com.
Is that
e trouble in Mandriva
2007.1 from which I upgraded. So there used to be a good layout out
there.
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On 21/05/2009, at 19:57, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:28:03PM +0300, Herouth Maoz wrote:
Hi everybody,
I recently upgraded the Linux version on my work machine, and I
noticed
something odd about the Hebrew kxkb layout, which I use in the lyx
variant. There was no
First off, run
php -i | grep prepend
...to see if it is trying to run any prepend file which is set up in
php.ini
Herouth
On 12/06/2009, at 22:29, ik wrote:
Hello list,
I have encountered today a weird problem with a CentOS 4.7 Final
server.
A cli based PHP script took a long time
On 13/06/2009, at 15:17, ik wrote:
Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Herouth Maoz
wrote:
First off, run
php -i | grep prepend
...to see if it is trying to run any prepend file which is set up in
php.ini
# php -i | grep prepend
auto_prepend_file => no value => no
controller - each of the servers is set up with its
own set of users, and the user I use for mounting is not necessarily
the same as my local one, though on some occasions it is.
Here is an example line from my fstab if it helps:
//lindev5/herouth /home/herouth/lindev5 cifs
rw,user,noauto,username
n existing file. Removing them just makes
the file permissions I get in ls be funny:
Running ls -l on the client machine gives:
total 8
-rwxrwSrwx 1 herouth herouth 121 2009-03-11 18:06 create_dev_pgsql.sql*
-rwxrwSrwx 1 herouth herouth 125 2009-03-11 18:06 create_prod_pgsql.sql*
drwxrwxrwx 1 herou
up with specific parameters
that should fix the problems.
Do you have anything particular set as far as permissions or ACLs are
concerned, on the server side? Might give me a clue.
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ifferent version of windows.
I suspect the culprit maybe CIFS ACLs (I had added the user who mounts
the share to the list and had given him "full access") and/or their
mapping to POSIX ACLs. I played a bit with getfacl/setfacl but got
nowhere. May
Quoting Dan Shimshoni :
Hello,
I have support in hebrew on my Linux desktop (Fedora 10).
I can switch to hebrew with the keyboard indicator and it works.
Say I want to perform a simple operation in terminal: rename a file
named a.txt to קובץ.txt
I type:
"mv a.txt" and then, when I type: ק an
der has an encoding rather than BiDi issue.
You should look for a way to set up its encoding, to be aware of UTF-8
file names.
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Here is a workaround I found for the issue and posted in the Mac-it forum:
http://forum.mac-it.co.il/single_view.php?id=234949&gid=234768
I am surprised that it works in IE, because the Javascript that fails
calls getElementById on a non-existent ID. I sent a message to Maccabi
online about
If you ask me, then two main reasons:
1. Inconvenient time. 18:00 is not suitable to anybody with a standard job.
2. My interests have shifted somewhat, Linux/free software is no
longer news to me, so although I actually thought that the subject was
interesting, I didn't see it as "worth both
This advice is from the Mac community, and can probably be applied to
Linux, though I didn't try it myself on either: Install GreaseMonkey
and then add the relevant script:
http://yehudab.com/blog/2008/11/new-scrpt-iaa/
Quoting Gabor Szabo :
Does anyone know if there is any web site where
tocol plugins for various vendors. You'll also have to
facilitate reception of delivery notifications.
(Proper disclosure: I work in a company that offers such services).
Herouth
On 18/03/2010, at 21:27, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Is there a standard way to send SMS from a computer in Israel?
I
On 18/03/2010, at 21:54, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Oh boy! That's what just I feared would happen. I thought we would
know better than that now.
Not sure who "we" are exactly. Anyway, standardisation sometimes
suppresses innovation. For example, if you standardise on a document
format for
On 01/04/2010, at 07:40, Nadav Har'El wrote:
How can software possibly contain chometz? And who eats software
anyway? :-)
As it turns out, it's not just that you're not allowed to eat
chometz on
Passover - you're not allowed even to "benefit" from it. Observant
jews
already make sure that
e was doing. His issue is that ntp synchs the
machine's clock with UTC. So in fact his internal clock is already
correct. All he needs to do is set the proper time zone, as you said
yourself.
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use $@ instead of $*
But put it in quotes: "$@". Otherwise the effect is lost.
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is a "track changes" feature:
Edit->changes->record.
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It's possible. The optional speakers on my old HP monitor used to work
like that - USB for power, 3.5mm for sound. I don't think it has
anything to do with the operating system.
Herouth
Quoting Shlomo Solomon :
I don't really know if this is a Linux problem, so I apologiz
d the
/lib64/libpam.so.0 I have.
Should I install the 32 bit version of pam? Or is that going to have ill
effects on my system? Or maybe I should just add /lib64 to LD_LIBRARY_PATH or
something?
(My machine is Mandriva 2010.0)
Thanks,
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> You can use 32 bit libraries in 64 bit machines. I use several VPNs in Linux
> that are only 32 bit based, while my own machine is 64 bit.
Thanks! I installed the 32 bit libpam from the mandriva repository and now SNX
works perfectly.
H
ding support of BiDi and whether it
comes built in or requires root.
If anybody is aware of a better way to install fonts on Android, I'd
be thrilled to hear about it, as my phone is company property and
under warranty, so rooting is not an
Quoting Ira Abramov :
Quoting Herouth Maoz, from the post of Mon, 04 Apr:
Which database are you using? As far as I know, both PostgreSQL and
MySQL are dependent on the usual libraries for their sorting algorithms,
and therefore on the variable LC_COLLATE.
using MySQL and the collation is
#x27;m less familiar with mySQL and
how it relates to said environment variable.
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https://www.soprano.co.il/
Disclaimer: I work for this company. :-)
The basic service is via web, but SMTP is one of the common options.
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re-order all the
in-use tuples of the table in a new space, and then throw out the old tuples,
which amount to the same thing as VACUUM FULL in a lot less time (but more
space used while the operation takes place).
A similar issue can happen with the indices, and you can run a REINDEX to
recreate them.
HTH,
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closed to you,
just because you don't happen to use a specific vendor's browser).
Which is an opportunity for me to ask you all to send ynet your
protest about this. The proper e-mail appears to be
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At 11:56 +0200 on 14/12/2002, Amir Tal wrote:
thought you might find this interesting :
http://people.freebsd.org/~murray/bsd_flier.html
A bit out of date, isn't it? It talks about Linux 2.4 in future
tense, also on journalling FS.
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ey'll take the
lead. Maybe this is why efforts such as CrossoverOffice are important.
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At 20:17 +0200 on 31/12/2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
"no dual pentuim 5 required"? [too technical, and will get out-dated]
How about "does not require a supercomputer"?
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hey make a good
decision, dozens of sites become easier to use.
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them, too ("Less need to upgrade! And all those
additional customers who can use your site! And less technical
support calls!"). For some (like the CEO from above) it's hopeless.
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change the default security setting, and I don't
like doing that).
So that argument is out the window as well.
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I see no error in /var/log/messages,
but it doesn't actually do anything. Using fbset -fb /dev/fb/1 to
view the mode currently set always returns 1024x768 at 60Hz - before
and after trying the fbset.
So, any suggestions? Either for
initialized, is there a way to initialize it
from Linux?
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owned by Globes, I can snoop around for some more details if you wish.
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pedagogic
knowledge (How to teach, how to attract the child, how to make him
active, how not to lose his attention, how to make him remember).
Currently, the CET controls the market, and its edu-ware is strictly
Windows.
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inal to see how it works - that's
actually good education.
I am not against C in any way, mind you. I think every CS student in every
university should take a C course, and also use it as the language for certain
other courses (such as "operating systems" or "introduction to
And all of the benefits you described exist in many other languages. The only
thing I agree with you about is the fact that teaching C is bad because it's not
clean. Nevertheless, compare fortran with almost any other language, barring
perhaps
ases when someone else wants to use my computer for a few
minutes.
Well, for some reason, the US map maps to Dvorak, too... Very odd.
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about that,
but before I start fiddling with my firewall setup (which is stock
Mandrake 9.1 and otherwise works well), maybe someone has a "me too"
or any other pointers for me?
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cing shorewall
with guarddog. It didn't help and ruined my masquerading setup.
I'm using a Samsung modem. Any experience from any other users of
that modem? Maybe I slipped on the setup, but I hardly think so,
given that every other TCP service I tried works correctly.
Depressed,
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was attempting to access security updates - that's done in passive
FTP.
As for the ftp connectivity modules - I haven't looked at it. I'll
look into it tomorrow.
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n 52)
ÝThat's it ***
Now, if anybody can say anything based on that, I'll be glad. One
thing seems sure - it's not a firewall thing.
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Sorry if it's slow, ADSL upstream speed being what it is...
> Also, I did not understand if the machine you cannot connect with is the
> gateway itself, or a machine behind it.
The gateway itself.
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not synonymous with "Being Like Windows". I want the former, I would like to get
away from the latter.
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I also noticed that ftp has a -t option which is supposed to enable
packet tracing. I wouldn't know what this means, but I tried another
tcpdump with this option turned on. It doesn't seem to make much of a
difference, but you judge.
I saw no difference in the output of ftp -v
ncftp disconnects after the first failure, as you can see in the
trace.
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I have a strange feeling this problem is at the kernel level,
somewhere lower than iptables.
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