pop3 mail account (It was bad enought they
wouldn't let me do that myself), they accidentally wiped my whole
account, reset it, and acted like nothing had happened and I wouldn't
notice my shit was gone.
It's kind of funny in hind sight.
Thanks!
Lux
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I should check my version then... =O)
lux
Christian Reiniger wrote:
> On Monday 05 February 2001 00:51, Lux wrote:
>
>
>>> But the feature is useless :)
>
>>
>
>> function a ($hash, $text = "") {
>
>>$attr_tex
where it's
actually overtaken python in popularity!
later
lux
Josh G wrote:
> What's this ruby? Care to send the list a URL so we can go have a
>
> look for ourselves?
>
>
>
> Gfunk - http://www.gfunk007.com/
>
>
>
> I sens
ore than one language, so you get more
than one approach and you're more adaptable to situations that PHP (or
whatever your language of choice may be) can't work in.
(And I'm far too opinionated for my own good)
later
Lux
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y that I don't
have to maintain myself. I'm lazy, after all.
later,
lux
$text";
}
function img ($hash) {
$attr_text = "";
while (list ($k, $v) = each ($hash)) {
$attr_text .= " $k=\"$v\"";
}
return
If another has a better feature,
take it.
later,
Lux
>
>
>
> ciao
>
>
>
> -- teodor
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Where do I make a formal request for a feature? In Perl or Ruby, I
could have said:
foo ({ 'var1' => 'value', 'var2' => 'value'});
and it is so much more elegant than having to say:
$hash = array (
'var1' => 'value',
n various sites trying to gain sensitive info. but if you're
already giving them the password, how much more sensitive can you get?
so really, if they don't close their browser for a while, this
possibility increases. and it may be a slim possibility, but it's
better to be safe t
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