Dave Cragg on March-11-12 at 5:03 PM -0700 wrote:
>If you check the file sizes you will see that the Windows one is 75 bytes
>bigger than the Mac one. It looks like the Mac version has either cr or lf as
>the line ending character and the Wind version
>has crlf.
>
>NotePad won't break text on o
Wordpad will work. It deals with just LFs.
Ralph DiMola
IT Director
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On 11 Mar 2012, at 21:48, RevList wrote:
> I have compared the two versions of the files in editors that allow me to
> show the invisible characters and they look identical.
> Comparing the two in BBEdit indicates the files are identical, yet when I
> open them in NotePad, they clearly are not.
I think they are from Israel.
I remember they being hacked a year ago or so but no harm done.
I don't recall they being intrusive. I just filled my normal information.
odd. well... that was just my experience, maybe, I am wrong.
=)
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Mark Schonewille <
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Hi Rick,
Yes, they're from Israel
http://qery.us/whois.php?u=startcom.org
What kind of information did they require or collect?
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Bjoernke von Gierke on March 11, 2012 at 2:07 PM -0700 wrote:
>you probably need to use "binfile:" instead of "file:" when you're saving.
>Because when you use "file:", all line endings will be converted to whatever
>the current platform default line endings
>are. If you do use binfile, beware
On 03/11/2012 05:03 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
Hi Andre,
Is StartSSL the one in Israel?
I think when I looked at them it was only free for 1 month.
They were also very intrusive, almost like spyware, so
I didn't end up going with them.
Let me know.
Rick
http://www.startssl.com/?app=40
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you probably need to use "binfile:" instead of "file:" when you're saving.
Because when you use "file:", all line endings will be converted to whatever
the current platform default line endings are. If you do use binfile, beware
that you also need to do mactoiso or isotomac depending on what yo
Hi Andre,
Is StartSSL the one in Israel?
I think when I looked at them it was only free for 1 month.
They were also very intrusive, almost like spyware, so
I didn't end up going with them.
Let me know.
Rick
On Mar 11, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> Hey Folks,
>
> I don't know how m
I have a stack that builds a perl script.
It works just fine when I create the script on Windows. When I open the saved
script that is created on the windows version of my app in NotePad, it looks
just fine and works great with my PERL cgi.
If I use the same stack on Mac and generate the same pe
Hi Mike,
Yes, it's possible to work on several apps at a time.
Make sure you set a unique name for each app's "Internal App ID"
be well,
randy hengst
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On Mar 11, 2012, at 3:44 PM, Michael Doub wrote:
> I am new to developing for IOS. I have been able to load my app on to my
> device wit
I am new to developing for IOS. I have been able to load my app on to my
device with Xcode. Is it possible to be working on 2 apps in parallel?
When I try to load the second app. I am requested to replace the first. Am
I missing something?
Thanks
Mike
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On 03/11/2012 07:32 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
Richmond* wrote :
Interesting to see that you, Francis, have the same name
as His Majesty the King :
Oh, I can do better than that, Richmond !
The future King of England is descended from
my family (although a v
No translation possible (but I try) of this charade from "Francis Blanche" (one
"Tonton flingueur") about "Nogent-le-Rotrou" :
G / Père Dumas*, montre à nos gens l'heure au trou !
G / Father Dumas, shows to our domestics the time to the keyhole!
=
J'ai perdu ma montre à Nogent-le-Rotrou
I lost my
Le 11 mars 2012 à 18:32, Francis Nugent Dixon a écrit :
> http://www.nugent.fr/doc/Nugent42.pdf
at the beginning > French !
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Hi Glen,
I made the interface for the TwistAWord game. People have to drag images into
the right order and a word order is created from the location of the pictures.
This was a rather difficult task, because the game is slightly playful and the
pictures shouldn't need to be in exact locations.
I was wondering if anyone has done a Card Sorter panel (something similar
to PowerPoint's Slide panel) where the user can drag and drop images of the
cards to rearrange the order of cards when sequenced through.
Any ideas on approaching this would be nice.
My first thought for was to use a field
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
Richmond* wrote :
Interesting to see that you, Francis, have the same name
as His Majesty the King :
Oh, I can do better than that, Richmond !
The future King of England is descended from
my family (although a very, very distant cousin).
http://www.nugent.fr/doc/
Hey Folks,
I don't know how many of you here have struggled with SSL certificates
before. Once I purchased an SSL certificate from GoDaddy and it was a
really bad experience. These days, I decided to move away from GoDaddy and
try something new since I don't like their practices. Lurking on the Ha
On 03/08/2012 02:18 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
On 3 Mar 2012, at 6:00 pm, Richmond wrote:
the ultimate Sanskrit input system; and working hard towards the
finishing line.
Colonel Pickering would be proud of you!
The rain falls mainly on the plain.
"I thin
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