RE: [DQSD-Users] how do I access document properties
Title: Message Kim Gräsmansaid there was a virus in one of my messages to this list yesterday. Turns out, the headers say it couldn't have come from me (itoriginated froma ComCast domain). I reported the originating IP address to ComCast as abuse. Looks like a virus is spoofing our "From" addresses and mailing to the list.Thevirus belowmay not have been from Monty. So, everybody update your virus definitions and rescan everything. Also, you might want to check the following registries entry manually. This new crop of virii (or, is it viruses?) try to kill your virus scanner process as a first step. Even if you are up to date, the virus might catch the scanner before the scanner catches the virus. Keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunSuspicious values: "ssate.exe"="%System%\winsys.exe" "Zone Labs Client Ex"="%windir%\svchost.exe -antivirus service" "srate.exe"="%System%\irun4.exe" "Service Host Driver"="%Windir%\svchost.exe" "random lowercase letters" = "%System%\the filename of the worm" "rate.exe"="%System%\i11r54n4.exe" "ICQ Net" = "%Windir%\winlogon.exe -stealth" From http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/vinfodb.html#threat_list Regards, Gregory Krohne -Original Message-From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 10:40 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] how do I access document properties Monty... Your messages have the [EMAIL PROTECTED] virus attached to them.
[DQSD-Users] How to add local.google.com ?
Title: Message The google search is getting so complicated... Now, there's local.google.com, to search for "local" businesses and services. Unfortunately, the "gg" search already has the "/local" switch in use. It doesn't do much; it just limits results to a separately specified locale or location. My first guess was to change the current "/local" switch to "/locale", but that would make it deficult to abbreviate the switches. My second guess was to change the "/local" switch to "/force_local". That way, you could specify "gg /canada /force_local", or abbreviate it as "gg /ca /fo". Then "/local" would be free touse onthe new search;for example, "gg Coffee Shop /local New York, NY". That seems the most intuitve, but it sure breaks backward compatibility. So, how are we going to add local.google.com to DQSD? Regards, Gregory Krohne
RE: [DQSD-Users] DQSD UpSave search
I took care of the form and function names in the upsave.xml attachment. Guy, will you kindly update the url and content to http://upsave.com/downloads/upsave.xml ? Regards, Gregory Krohne -Original Message- From: Monty Scroggins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 8:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] DQSD UpSave search On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 07:10:57 -0500, Krohne Gregory Contr AFRC/SCOS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also the form and function names should change to upsavef and upsave respectively too. This is a guideline established to avoid function/form name clashes.. Monty 'US' is too common a term. Make it 'UpSave', and I think it will work. Regards, Greg Krohne -Original Message- From: Guy Malachi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 11:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [DQSD-Users] DQSD UpSave search Hi, I've created a DQSD search for UpSave.com (which is a free online bookmark manager). You can download the XML file from: http://upsave.com/downloads/us.xml http://upsave.com/downloads/us.xml --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278alloc_id=3371op=click ___ To unsubscribe visit: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dqsd-users [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8601
RE: [DQSD-Users] DQSD UpSave search
Title: Message 'US' is too common a term. Make it 'UpSave', and I think it will work. Regards, Greg Krohne -Original Message-From: Guy Malachi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 11:25 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [DQSD-Users] DQSD UpSave search Hi, I've created a DQSD search for UpSave.com (which is a free online bookmark manager). You can download the XML file from: http://upsave.com/downloads/us.xml upsave.xml Description: Binary data
[DQSD-Users] Guardster webproxy function
Title: Message In the same vein as Anonymizer and SafeProxy,Guardster encrypts the web pages you search, and returns the results via secure HTTPS. Great for people who live/work in places where they monitor and penalize unauthorized web browsing. The Guardster service optionally filtersimages, referrer, ads, cookies, and scripts, but none of the filters are active in this XML file. Example: guardster www.dqsd.com guardster.xml Description: Binary data
[DQSD-Users] RE: XP, Firebird .7, DQSD: Okay on my PC
Is this some sort of awful idiosyncracy on my part? Can anyone out there confirm that they have a successful install of DQSD runing XP and Firebird .7? I'm running a new install (2 days) of XP, Firebird .7, and DQSD. No problems, so far. I have Firebird set to be my default browser, as suggested by a previous poster. Regards, Gregory Krohne --- This SF.Net email sponsored by: ApacheCon 2003, 16-19 November in Las Vegas. Learn firsthand the latest developments in Apache, PHP, Perl, XML, Java, MySQL, WebDAV, and more! http://www.apachecon.com/ ___ To unsubscribe visit: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dqsd-users [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8601
[DQSD-Users] RE: whois command - It's in there!
Whois.sc is already in there. It's 'whsc'. It could use some more switches to be as powerful as the whois.sc search page. Regards, Gregory Krohne -Original Message- From: Jay Westerdal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [DQSD-Users] whois command Dave, Not sure if you follow the whois area but www.whois.sc is the best whois then betterwhois.com You should remap the whois command to www.whois.sc Example: whois sourceforge.net That would be www.whois.sc/sourceforge.net I think you will find the whois records more useful at whois.sc! Thanks, Jay Westerdal Name Intelligence, Inc. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Direct: +1.425.785.4325 Phone: +1.800.844.7035 Fax:+1.206.337.0652 www.nameintelligence.com www.whois.sc (Whois Source) --- This SF.net email sponsored by: Enterprise Linux Forum Conference Expo The Event For Linux Datacenter Solutions Strategies in The Enterprise Linux in the Boardroom; in the Front Office; in the Server Room http://www.enterpriselinuxforum.com ___ To unsubscribe visit: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dqsd-users [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8601
[DQSD-Users] How to retrieve submitted searches from archives
Title: Message How do I retrieve attached search files from the mail archives? All that the archives show is the main message text. Are submitted searchs stored elsewhere, perhaps? Regards Gregory Krohne
RE: [DQSD-Users] Calculator problem: comma vs. period
Okay, let's make it a little less cheesy. Add a line to localprefs.js that defines a decimal separator character; call it calculatorDecimal: localprefs.js /* Calculator decimal separator character. * Value can be almost any character not used for computation. * Default value is '.' (period), if no value is set */ calculatorDecimal = ,; In calculate.js, add a little more code to check for variable calculatorDecimal and use it: calculate.js 9if (typeof calculatorDecimal != undefined calculatorDecimal != ) { 10 var re = new RegExp(\\ + calculatorDecimal, g); 11 expr = expr.replace(re, .); 12} Lines 24 25 have been inserted before original line 24 (now 26). 24 if (typeof calculatorDecimal != undefined calculatorDecimal != ) 25 answer = answer.toString().replace(/\./g, calculatorDecimal); 26 setSearchWindowText(answer, true); Now, we can use comma for a decimal separator, and the answer will use the comma, too. I included a sample localprefs.js and a modified calculate.js file at the bottom of this message. Of course, we still have the same problem with updates: our new calculate.js will be overwritten. Moreover, this fix shouldn't be necessary in the first place: the JavaScript math functions should be sufficiently region-aware to format numbers correctly. It's possible that we could use the javascript function navigator.systemLanguage to make a best guess about how to format numbers. I'll submit a feature request to include this particular change, and perhaps another feature request to support regional settings in general. Regards, Gregory Krohne From: Monty Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Calculator problem: comma vs. period Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 10:02:28 -0600 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] hmmmThis is cheesy workaround for this problem, but you could maybe add this line - var expr =3D expr.replace(/\,/g, .); at line 9 of calculat= e.js. This replaces any commas with decimals in the math expression.. Of course every toolbar upgrade will overwrite calculate.js, so you will need to make this change again if you upgrade Monty This is a real problem, becouse almost everywhere else it's a comma, like 234,5+15 which gives weird results like 20?? Is this a localized problem, becouse I live in Finland and here the decimal-separator is always a comma? If I copypaste some numbers, I have to change the commas to periods for the calculator to work. Is there any solution that could fix the problem? Best regards, Janne Riihim=E4ki /* localprefs.js * * Add preferences here to keep them from being overwritten on upgrades. * * Use preferences.js as a guide, copying settings from that * file to this file, and then modifying them to suit your * personal taste. */ /* Calculator decimal separator character. * Value can be almost any character not used for computation. * Default value is '.' (period), if no value is set */ calculatorDecimal = ,; /* calculate.js * offline calculator */ function calculate(expr) { if (expr.match(/=ERR$/)) return; try { if (typeof calculatorDecimal != undefined calculatorDecimal != ) { var re = new RegExp(\\ + calculatorDecimal, g); expr = expr.replace(re, .); } with(Math) { var answer = eval(expr); if (typeof(answer) == number) { // for the sake of pretty decimal numbers, // round numbers that are very close to a ten-millionth if (abs(answer) = 0.001 abs(round(answer * 1e+7) - answer * 1e+7) 0.001) answer = round(answer * 1e+7)/1e+7; } if (typeof calculatorDecimal != undefined calculatorDecimal != ) answer = answer.toString().replace(/\./g, calculatorDecimal); setSearchWindowText(answer, true); } } catch (exception) { setSearchWindowText(expr + =ERR=, true); } savevars(); } // based log functions function log10(n) { return ln(n)/ln10; } function log2(n) { return ln(n)/ln2; } // hex conversion for use in calculator function hex(i) { hexChars = 0123456789abcdef; var h = ; var n = 256; while (i 0) { if (i + n / 16 0) { i += n; break; } n = n * n; } while (i 0) { h = hexChars.charAt(i % 16) + h; i = Math.floor(i / 16); } if (h == ) h = 0; return 0x + h; } // octal conversion for use in calculator function oct(i) { octChars = 01234567; var h = ; var n = 512; while (i 0) { if (i + n / 8 0) { i += n; break; } n = n * n; } while (i 0) { h = octChars.charAt(i % 8) + h; i = Math.floor(i / 8); } if (h == ) h = 0; return 0 + h; } // binary conversion for use in calculator function bin(i) { binChars = 01; var h = ; var n = 16; while (i 0) { if (i + n / 2 0) { i += n; break; } n = n * n; } while (i 0) { h =
[DQSD-Users] MapBlast LineDrive directions
This search generates maps and directions, using MapBlast's LineDrive directions feature. This file is a straightforward edit of Peter Heath's MapQuest directions (called dir). At present, maps and directions default to the USA, just as with dir. I hope to add syntax and options that allow international directions to work. For example, MapBlast supports these directions requests on the web page: Washington, DC, USA to Toronto, Canada London, United Kingdom to Glasgow, United Kingdom Paris, France to Rome, Italy I could use some suggestions on how to express an address with the country name, so that it could be parsed reliably. I thought about using the word in to separate the country name. For example, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC in USA Paris in France to Rome in Italy That's not so reliable, considering that in is the abbreviation for the USA state of Indiana. I would also like to add multiple stop capability to the search, but I haven't figured out the syntax for that either. Ideas? Suggestions? Other features that belong in this search? Maybe you really, really like MapBlast's standard directions, and you need a switch for that? Perhaps you want to search by phone number (yes, it's supported) or landmark? Do you need the nearest ice cream or coffee shop labeled on the map? Regards, Gregory Krohne Sometimes I worry I'll develop Alzheimer's disease, but no one will notice. mb.xml Description: Binary data