Hello all,
I fixed the rxlib search ( http://www.regexlib.com/ ). They changed
stuff and it broke. Gosh, I really hate how asp.net 'viewstate'
affects remoting a search. :(
This time it made the search some 9 times larger, just to include the
viewstate data. Aaarrgggh!
Regards,
Shawn K. Hal
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> Hi Ken,
>
> Sorry to say I have no further ideas... That's really strange.
It's strange to me too. Thanks for trying to help anyway.
Ken Blake
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Kim Gräsman wrote:
>> In the section I have tried using < and >
>> but it does not like this. Os there a way of showing the <
>> and > to the screen here?
> That's odd, < and > work fine here. How does it manifest it's
dislike?
Thanks Kim. My own stupidity. In the attached xml I had a missing > f
Hi Tom,
> Is there a repository for specialist searches that may be
> useful to some but should not be included in the overall distribution?
Not yet. If you have a website, you can post it there, and get a mention on
the contrib page [1].
The neat thing about that is that the httpinst command ca
Hi Ken,
Sorry to say I have no further ideas... That's really strange.
Kim
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> Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] DQSD and Windows XP SP2
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Tom,
> In the section I have tried using < and >
> but it does not like this. Os there a way of showing the <
> and > to the screen here?
That's odd, < and > work fine here. How does it manifest it's dislike?
Kim
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Lately, it's not recognising any searches I add to my localsearches folder,
It recognises existing ones in this folder. I have to add them to the
searches folder for them to be loaded. Could I have hit some kind of limit?
Cheers,
Tom.
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Time slows if you're on the outside of the
In the section I have tried using < and > but it does
not like this. Os there a way of showing the < and > to the screen here?
Cheers,
Tom.
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What is "scratch" and why can everything be made from it?
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Is there a repository for specialist searches that may be useful to some but
should not be included in the overall distribution?
The attached is such a search, it's for Virgin UK mobile phone network users
who can, check picture messages sent to non picture message phone. In your
LocalAliases.txt
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> Hi Ken,
>
>> I did this and it fixed the problem. However, it breaks two
programs
>> here:
>
> That's REALLY weird. I can't see why making the HTML
> rendering engine less
> stringent about security would make apps stop working...
Nor I. Nevertheless that's w
Hi Ken,
> I did this and it fixed the problem. However, it breaks two programs
> here:
That's REALLY weird. I can't see why making the HTML rendering engine less
stringent about security would make apps stop working...
Hmm... Did you run these side-by-side with DQSD before installing SP2? I'm
thi
I checked in a modified racetv.xml search that can now take timezone
arguments along with the race series, and change the schedule times
accordingly.
Switches:
US (default) /us
Canada /canada
Can-Am /can-am or /canam
Eastern (default) /eastern
Central Timezone /central
Mountain Timezone /mount
I did this and it fixed the problem. However, it breaks two programs
here:
1. I run a little background program called QuickReply
(http://www.erstenware.com/?qr2). It runs as an icon in the System
Tray as a process. After making the fix you recmmended, I can see the
process running in Task Manager
Thad Kerosky wrote:
Maybe we should get a registry file up on the website with the little SP2
tweak and the disclaimer now that the release is imminent. Or on
sourceforge.
Yup, that sounds like a good idea. We should really look into the
security implications of doing this, though, and make sure w
>>> Yes, kind-of. We've been experimenting with different
>>> solutions to this problem...
>>
>> (I don't run XP on any of my machines, so have no way of testing
> this)
>>
>> Does adding www.dqsd.net to your "trusted sites" in IE and then
>> including the 'mark of the web tag' in the HTML file no
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