how can i activate that P12 or how it's called so i can use personal messages? i mean, someone activated it for everyone, but i did checkout and i can't see them (ctrl+d shows still old protocol), nor i can find an option for activating that :P i'd like to do my best casuality-bug-finding there :P
I was using p11 ... so i did a config::setKey protocol 12 and seems to work
(getKey returns 12 at least :P). Dunno if i'm wrong...
BTW, PMs have problems with every unicode char as it was expectable :P
Rafa
El Sábado, 14 de Enero de 2006 10:54, Lz escribió:
how can i activate that P12 or how
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You can set any value you want... :P
any hints for activating p12??¿
El Sábado, 14 de Enero de 2006 10:57, Rafael Rodríguez escribió:
I was using p11 ... so i did a config::setKey protocol 12 and seems to work
(getKey returns 12 at least :P). Dunno if i'm wrong...
BTW, PMs have
roflmao :Pi tried that, it doesn't workOn 1/14/06, Rafael Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:¬_¬You can set any value you want... :Pany hints for activating p12??¿
El Sábado, 14 de Enero de 2006 10:57, Rafael Rodríguez escribió: I was using p11 ... so i did a config::setKey protocol 12 and seems
Vivia added an option in advanced settings for it .. so use that !
Op za, 14-01-2006 te 11:01 +0100, schreef Lz:
roflmao :P
i tried that, it doesn't work
On 1/14/06, Rafael Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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You can set any value you want... :P
Op vrijdag 13 januari 2006 18:35, schreef Karel Demeyer:
Now ... it is also possible to let the user specify its flash player if
he wants to (advanced option) ... because, my guess is that on Windows
it would be much better to use the Macromedia one !
Yup, and I guess there's a macromedia
Bug with strange characters on contact list fixed, thanx A LOT Sander! :)
BTW, PMs have problems with every unicode char as it was expectable :P
Really? With utf-8 encoding and the correct font?
I have Greek and even Korean letters on my PM and they appear correctly...
so do Greek characters
okay, i found the problem. i had it activated, but i have show emails instead of nicks on contact-list, and it doesn't work when that's on.i think the PM should be appended to the mail address in case you got the show emails instead of nicks on contact-list and the show PM option turned on :P
On
BTW, PMs have problems with every unicode char as it was expectable :P
Really? With utf-8 encoding and the correct font?
I have Greek and even Korean letters on my PM and they appear correctly...
so do Greek characters from other people...
No, they appear correctly on my end, but not
Op za, 14-01-2006 te 11:17 +0100, schreef Harry Vennik:
Op vrijdag 13 januari 2006 18:35, schreef Karel Demeyer:
Now ... it is also possible to let the user specify its flash player if
he wants to (advanced option) ... because, my guess is that on Windows
it would be much better to use
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Hi, why document.write? isn't that javascript? Will something stop
working if javascript is disabled?
Greets.
Karol Krizka wrote:
On Sunday 08 January 2006 21:48, Youness Alaoui wrote:
oh, forgot some things...
btw :
the poll results line of
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 03:53:46PM +0100, Alvaro J. Iradier wrote:
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Hi, why document.write? isn't that javascript? Will something stop
working if javascript is disabled?
Not really having investigated, it sounds like the site uses XHTML (or
tries
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 04:18:44PM +0100, Christian Sonne wrote:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 03:53:46PM +0100, Alvaro J. Iradier wrote:
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Hi, why document.write? isn't that javascript? Will something stop
working if javascript is disabled?
Not
On Saturday 14 January 2006 06:53, Alvaro J. Iradier wrote:
Hi, why document.write? isn't that javascript? Will something stop
working if javascript is disabled?
Well, the JavaScript is used to retrieve the news from a remote site. Two ways
tjat it could be done without JS is to include() it
2006/1/14, Karol Krizka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, the JavaScript is used to retrieve the news from a remote site. Two ways
tjat it could be done without JS is to include() it but something in PHP has
to be enabled for it to work with remote sites. I'm not sure if sf.net has
it. I have to go
Op zaterdag 14 januari 2006 18:34, schreef Boris Faure (billiob):
2006/1/14, Karol Krizka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, the JavaScript is used to retrieve the news from a remote site. Two
ways tjat it could be done without JS is to include() it but something in
PHP has to be enabled for it to
I don't know how easy this is, but...
Emails from amsn-commits are sent with no encoding header. Would it be
easy to add a default (like utf-8 iso-8859-15 or even us-ascii) and change
it for lang/lang* commits to the language's encoding?
If it's not easy, nvm, anyone interested can always
On Saturday 14 January 2006 09:37, Harry Vennik wrote:
Op zaterdag 14 januari 2006 18:34, schreef Boris Faure (billiob):
2006/1/14, Karol Krizka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, the JavaScript is used to retrieve the news from a remote site.
Two ways tjat it could be done without JS is to
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I think the test was successful.
On Saturday 14 January 2006 16:53, Vivia Nikolaidou wrote:
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How do you know?:p I'm not really sure what the test was all about:o
hehe..
cheers:p
Karol Krizka wrote:
I think the test was successful.
On Saturday 14 January 2006 16:53, Vivia Nikolaidou wrote:
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On Saturday 14 January 2006 17:14, Henning Lund wrote:
How do you know?:p I'm not really sure what the test was all about:o
Maybe she is trying to test how many people are stupid enough to reply :P
hehe..
cheers:p
Karol Krizka wrote:
I think the test was successful.
On Saturday 14
As with other questions about the commit emails, the script is a sourceforge
script, not 1 that we have written. You can find information about it here:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=29894group_id=1#syncmail
It also has a link to the source there which you can look at to see
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