On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 17:17 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Can you give a poor isolated provincial Yank a hint? Perhaps a URL
that would help me root out what you're talking about?
Start at www.wherethebl**dyhellareyou.com (mangled to protect the inane)
Needs a heap of plugins I refuse to
Shane wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 17:17 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Can you give a poor isolated provincial Yank a hint? Perhaps a URL
that would help me root out what you're talking about?
Start at www.wherethebl**dyhellareyou.com (mangled to protect the inane)
Needs a heap of plugins
I agree that I have heard language I would consider offensive just a
few years in recent ads and TV shows, still startles me.
But Darrens issue is not the language, it is all the filters in place at
many subscribers locations which generate email back to Darren for each
offensive word.
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Bruce Black wrote:
But Darrens issue is not the language, it is all the filters in place at
many subscribers locations which generate email back to Darren for each
offensive word.
I had one (thankfully only one) content filter reject a message recently
due to content. I
Hi George,
Yep, that's the way I understand the parameter. That will prevent future
datasets from being created with an expiration date. I would make sure
that your DB2 admins are aware that you are making the change, in case
there is some compelling reason for setting it.
regards,
Chris
It is hard to avoid giving offense to these filters, and I don't thinlk we
should try to do so. I recently found that I was not receiving emails from
my travel agent; and after pushing text through the filter in question token
by token I discovered that it was coughing at the token
I've been searching Google without much success. Anybody know of a 3270
emulator that
1) works on the Mac OS X platform and
2) supports Japanese character sets?
Answers on a postcard, please. Many thanks.
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 04/24/2006
at 05:25 PM, Pommier, Rex R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Sorry, Gil, but I have to disagree with you here. I have no say over
the spam/porn/naughty word filter in use here, nor do I know whether
or not the filter sent a nasty-gram back to Darren or if the
In a message dated 4/24/2006 5:50:02 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The team name was (* used to bypass filters):
How'd they ever get by Arsenal?
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I vaguly remember reading a paper (about 7 or 8 years ago) where
somebody turn off SMF recording and saw no measureable difference in CPU
utilziation. As other have said the overhead is in collecting
infromation needed to create the record and creating the record. Some
system will do
At 16:33 -0400 on 04/24/2006, Kirk Talman wrote about Re: Reading
Variable record with bad BDW/RDW?:
X_DUMMY DS0A
DCAL1(7),AL3(INFMJFCB)
That should be:
DCXL187,AL3(INFMJFCB)
since as the last/only entry you need the x'80' end-of-list flag.
I've been searching Google without much success. Anybody know of
a 3270 emulator that
1) works on the Mac OS X platform and
2) supports Japanese character sets?
IBM WebSphere Host On-Demand does.
http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/hostondemand
Runs on all sorts of clients, actually:
Hello Dave Rivers,
When I first read your post I thought you were asking how to read a PDS
directorybut that isnt what you want to do is it. You want to protect
your VB reading program when it is accidentally handed a PDS.
I cant answer that, coz I am still focused on the read the PDS bit:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 04/24/2006
at 02:40 PM, Thomas David Rivers [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
OK - admittedly - walking thru the directory entries and trying to
interpret that as VB isn't the best thing in the world... but, what's
a program to do with what the user types.
Google for sanity
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 04/24/2006
at 01:50 PM, McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The directory of a PDS is not VB. It is
RECFM=F,LRECL=256,BLKSIZE=256,KEYLEN=8.
C '256' '264'
256 is the right number only if you don't read the key.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 04/24/2006
at 10:52 PM, Binyamin Dissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Get the JFCB, use it (DSNAME + VOLUME) to read the DSCB.
1. There may be more than one JFCB. He show fetcdh all into an ARL.
2. Reading a DSCB is not appropriate in all cases.
OPEN will not set
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