On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 10:07:26AM -0500, Linda Ballinger wrote:
I'm looking for a female roommate to split the costs of housing at the
code4lib Midwest meeting later this month. I have a double booked at
the East Lansing Marriott at University Place from Monday, July 23 to
Wednesday, July 25
Hi everyone,
Does anyone have experience looking up metadata via ISBN using publicly
available APIs? I know of several that are available, but could anyone
tell me which are worth using and which avoiding?
Best wishes,
Robert Berry
I am guessing that you have seen:
http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2010/11/getting-drupal-and-mod-securit.html
The bulk of the difficult issues with mod_security and Drupal seem to
be version conflicts between mod_security and versions of Apache and
other CentOS/RHEL/Fedora components.
Cary
On Thu,
An affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute and AAM accredited, the Japanese
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The National Museum is located adjacent to the new Metro Gold Line in the
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That was the doc that came closes to fixing the problems. Still has issues
though.
Edward Iglesias
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Cary Gordon listu...@chillco.com wrote:
I am guessing that you have seen:
http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2010/11/getting-drupal-and-mod-securit.html
The bulk of
This is my former place of work. Please let me know if I can share any
information about living in La Crosse, I was there for three years.
Abigail
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From: *Rochelle Hartman* r.hart...@lacrosse.lib.wi.us
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Date: Thu, Jul
I've recently had a need to find identifiers for programming conventions
and syntax standards (e.g. regex, xpath). That seems more granular than
the data the UDFR is dealing with, but I wonder if there are any other
registries or collections that cover this sort of data. DBpedia is OK, but
it
Hello All,
Welp, it's about 3 more weeks to go! We still have enough spots for
participants and *plenty* of slots open for the program. Things that
are probably mundane thing to you might actually help others. Matthew
the Programming Lord might have a surprise if your presentation/talk
is voted