Thanks for the DBMail link. I didn't even knew that something like this
exists. Kewl.
About advantages and disadvantages, I realise that it depends on the
curcumstances of the user's needs and of course hardware. Both methods can
and must be used for varios situations.
Now that I acknowledged
I have a Linux connected to BEZEQ ADSL.
Ping from another computer here at Israel (connected to BARAK) does not work.
Ping from computer in UK works and I even able to log into the first computer.
I've checked traceroutes from here and from UK.
Traceroute from here at its four last lines
Title: Buy Linux. It's the law
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/08/27/open_source_politics/index.html
Daniel Paikov
TIG, QA
CP, IL
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 08:00:56PM +0300, Amir Tal wrote:
On Monday 26 August 2002 20:42, zuri zadok wrote:
try bug store.
i know the tel aviv branch has it.
tal.
I believe BUG is awfully expensive. Maybe I am wrong.
Some other options I can think of:
1. Not sure if it is
Hello all,
Yesterday we had a meeting in haifux regarding next semester W2L series
and the Linux day (was known, and still known as Enhanced Insta Party).
The W2L series will contain several lectures about using Linux from
scratch. In the Linux Day we will have an installation day, and several
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Re: Whare can i buy the latest
version of RedHat (7.3?):
1. Not sure if it is www.iguide.co.il but at least one Israeli URL
was posted here where you can order CDs for relatively low amount.
The one I remember asked for 20 NIS per CD.
Can you think about a RAD application to create forms or screens of GLUI
(or GLOW) ?
It should be a WYSIWYG that create a simple code without destroying the
previous code (either
merge inside, or better, implement the callbacks in a different file).
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I believe BUG is awfully expensive. Maybe I am wrong.
Of course BUG is expensive. They would sell you an offical Red Hat
Linux which includes extras and support. You also would be supporting
Red Hat (and BUG of course).
1. Not sure if it is www.iguide.co.il but at
Hi!
I need a regular expression (as simple as possible) for checking the
validity of an http://../ URL. I need it to conform with DNS, HTTP and URL
RFCs as much as possible without being too complex.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:
I need a regular expression (as simple as possible) for checking the
validity of an http://../ URL. I need it to conform with DNS, HTTP and URL
RFCs as much as possible without being too complex.
Take a look at RFC #2396, you'll find there the
Following questions from subscribers, I want to clarify that I asked
about APPLET and not APPLICATION. I'm aware that it can't access the
client's filesystem, and it is not my intention. The read is done
against a URL, and the write is done against the server (e.g. through
a POST request).
Since
Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe BUG is awfully expensive. Maybe I am wrong.
Of course BUG is expensive. They would sell you an offical Red Hat
Linux which includes extras and support. You also would be supporting
Red Hat (and BUG of
Following questions from subscribers, I want to clarify that I asked
about APPLET and not APPLICATION. I'm aware that it can't access the
client's filesystem, and it is not my intention. The read is done
against a URL, and the write is done against the server (e.g. through
a POST request).
Oh,
LS wrote:
Following questions from subscribers, I want to clarify that I asked
about APPLET and not APPLICATION. I'm aware that it can't access the
client's filesystem, and it is not my intention. The read is done
against a URL, and the write is done against the server (e.g. through
a POST
2Thanks.
However, I prefer to do it in a Kosher way.
And in any case, even after decompilation, the code is still
obfuscated.
No problems, just one question: what do you mean by obfuscated ?
The only thing missing is comments :-)
Eli
zuri zadok wrote:
Hi
Whare can i buy the latest version of RedHat (7.3?)
Thanks
You can also try ordering it (for 20 NIS) from: www.guides.co.il
if they are still active...
--
a href=http://www.rootshell.be/~eg;Eliran G/a
OK guys, you can now take a little rest and breath in some air.
1) the series and insta aprty are intended for eveybody.
As the events are in the Technion, it is easier for technion people to
arrive, but not more than that.
2) for the last several insta parties we had a liability form signed by
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 08:00:56PM +0300, Amir Tal wrote:
On Monday 26 August 2002 20:42, zuri zadok wrote:
try bug store.
i know the tel aviv branch has it.
tal.
Buying Linux in Bug is really funny, since they _refuse_ to sell a
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
In particular I was wondering what it would take to host the ivrix.org.il
domain on the iglu.org.il server. Who makes such a decision?
the purpose of iglu, is to host linux-related information and services
(mostly the mirror service) for use by the
Hi,
I'm looking in to a Wireless home network a DSL modem
connected to a Wireless router and PCI nodes at the
other end. I found a lot of material on the net but
it's hard to understand which hardware is supported
and to what extent not peeking about finding
manufacturer that actually write
LS wrote:
2Thanks.
However, I prefer to do it in a Kosher way.
And in any case, even after decompilation, the code is still
obfuscated.
No problems, just one question: what do you mean by obfuscated ?
The only thing missing is comments :-)
Most of the available commercial ByteCode
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