I am running a .mt script as a CGI on a Sun SPARC Solaris that hosts our web
site in Honolulu.
Problem, my script depends on this function:
put the date
returns March 10, 2002 and Greenwich time (London)
BUT
A shell script on the same machine using UNIX to echo the date returns the
data in
Trying to get used to the main stack not writing to itself... and
building libraries of handlers that I use in every program on launch.
So I have the main stack, with nothing but a splash graphic.
The second stack, basically the library that I can use from project
to project. This one must
This one's for Jacque, I believe I've figured out a solution to your
modal window question.
set the decorations to empty (stack)
set the threeD to true (card)
set the showBorder to true (card)
Using a card sized image, drag the corners of the image so that it is
now slightly smaller than the
On Saturday, March 9, 2002, at 12:47 PM, Shari wrote:
This one's for Jacque, I believe I've figured out a solution to your
modal window question.
set the decorations to empty (stack)
set the threeD to true (card)
set the showBorder to true (card)
Yeah, that's what I ended up doing (boy,
Hi all
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a simple function which returned the host
ip address (whichever was current or a list of valid ones) without having
to open a socket.
put hostnametoaddress(the hostname) - seems to work on pcs but fails on
macs ( only tested on os 8.6)
A list can be
hi,
the following link maybe interesting to those interested..
http://advogato.org/article/440.html
regards
alex
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