[REBOL] Re: Modified? returns wrong year

2000-01-01 Thread dwhiting
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] MODIFIED? is returning year 2000 to all files created in 1999, under Windows 98. Judging by your mail, it's likely to be a Win problem:) From your mail header: Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 11:12:13 -0200 Dick -- #-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=#

[REBOL] Simple Password Checking Re:(3)

2000-01-01 Thread allenk
Hi Carlos, Since you have so many limitations on the server side, here are my suggestions. These won't give you a great deal of security, but will help limit access to the files and won't require the recipient to have a copy of REBOL.. 1. Create a page with the default file name ie index.htm or

[REBOL] Modified? returns wrong year

2000-01-01 Thread carloslorenz
Dear REBOLs, MODIFIED? is returning year 2000 to all files created in 1999, under Windows 98. What is going on?

[REBOL] Simple Password Checking Re:(2)

2000-01-01 Thread carloslorenz
Thank you Ted for your comments but actually I have no such a web server where I can manipulate permissions and so on. My website is hosted by some guys I don't even know but don't allow CGI scriptting on their server. I need to find ways that don't envolve server side solutions to handle

[REBOL] Modified? returns wrong year Re:

2000-01-01 Thread Al . Bri
Carlos Lorenz wrote: MODIFIED? is returning year 2000 to all files created in 1999, under Windows 98. What is going on? I'm using Windows 95 and REBOL, and it seems to work OK for me: write %test.r "hello" modified? %test.r == 2-Jan-2000/8:47:06+13:00 modified? %Roll.r ==

[REBOL] Yet another puzzle Re:(5)

2000-01-01 Thread Al . Bri
jn wrote: Any more takers before I show my solution? e: ['e pick ['f 'g] random length? third e] == ['e pick ['f 'g] random length? third e] print e e f print e e g print e e g print e e g print e e f Not quite the same, but on occasion I will get the same result! :-) This is better:

[REBOL] Modified? returns wrong year Re:

2000-01-01 Thread 70740 . 503
Carlos, Modified? works perfectly on my windows 98 system. Do you have the latest versions of REBOL and windows 98? Jerry

[REBOL] Yet another puzzle Re:(6)

2000-01-01 Thread joel . neely
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: e: ['e pick ['f 'g] random length? third e] == ['e pick ['f 'g] random length? third e] print e e f print e e g print e e g print e e g print e e f Not quite the same, but on occasion I will get the same result! :-) A non-deterministic finite

[REBOL] Yet another puzzle Re:(6)

2000-01-01 Thread joel . neely
{The first time I tried to reply to Andrew's message, my mail server glitched in a way that seemed to indicate losing my reply. If this is a duplicate, I apologize.} [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: e: ['e pick ['f 'g] random length? third e] == ['e pick ['f 'g] random length? third e] print e

[REBOL] specifying a path

2000-01-01 Thread tf
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[REBOL] Re: finding an item's position Re:(3)

2000-01-01 Thread ejolson
Hello, On 28-Dec-99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I may be totally naive, but what is "Shadowrun"? It's a Role Playing Game (RPG) that takes place in the mid-21st century, unlike some others (Dungeons Dragons) which take place in ancient times (or alternate primitive realities). There are also