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
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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
Dear REBOLs,
MODIFIED? is returning year 2000 to all files
created in 1999, under Windows 98.
What is going on?
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
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
==
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:
Carlos,
Modified? works perfectly on my windows 98 system.
Do you have the latest versions of REBOL and windows 98?
Jerry
[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
{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
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-t
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
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