On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:56:37PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
Try doing Java in Lynx. Or Mosaic. Is there even a plugin for Netscape
3.0?
Lynx Mosaic practically don't exist, demographically speaking.
I'd say that's marketing and not something built-in. You want client-side
Perl, you
Robin Szemeti wrote:
IMHO to be of any use certification needs to be HUGE .. eg we need
O'Reilly AND Manning behind it or it simply won't fly. We could write a
very comprehensive set of tests and assesment levels, do all that.
The theory driving test in this country was doen by getting
Robin Szemeti wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, you wrote:
Hey, check your attributions -- "you" is not very useful when you're sending
stuff to a mailing list :)
or nslookup will have to be smart enough[1] to translate
"randomkanji" to "bq--buffy" before asking the resolver
library.
err
nslookup deprecated? Rats.
Good riddence.
Yes, it's useful. I like nslookup. (Plus I feel that dig is pretty verbose,
but maybe there's a flag to control that that I've been too lazy to look
for.)
I guess it depends on application. If you need to know the nuts and bolts
of a query, use
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 01:03:14AM -0800, Paul Makepeace wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:56:37PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
Try doing Java in Lynx. Or Mosaic. Is there even a plugin for Netscape
3.0?
Lynx Mosaic practically don't exist, demographically speaking.
But things like
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 12:28:03AM +0100, Simon Cozens wrote:
Incidentally, I'm setting up a real ale review page. Send real ale reviews
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Spring Cascade today at the Orange Brewery brewpub
in Pimlico. Not a bad beer.)
Have you tried the Jerusalem Tavern on Britton St,
Yes, it's useful. I like nslookup. (Plus I feel that dig is pretty verbose,
but maybe there's a flag to control that that I've been too lazy to look
for.)
I guess it depends on application. If you need to know the nuts and bolts
of a query, use dig. If you only need a quick resolution
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Steve Keay wrote:
nslookup does a rather dumb thing: it tries to lookup the reverse DNS
for the nameserver it's about to use. Apart from being a waste of
time, failure to find the name means it will refuse to query that
nameserver.
Why doesn't your nameserver *have*
On Thu Mar 29 15:37:29 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* - BTW, does that mean that all calls within NI are now charged at local
rate? Can belfast.pm enlighten me on this?
Do you really think we'd get that lucky? No we get hit with the charge for a
national call even though it's all in
Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
Also, since the font comment made someone other than myself bristle
a bit I would like to point out that ORA is not CPAN in any way,
shape or form save the exception of the /doc directory tchrist has on
perl.com.
And I'd like to say that I hope O'Reilly has done
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, James Powell wrote:
RANDAL SCHWARTZ slams London.pm's "Perl is my bitch"
T-Shirt - odd, considering:
http://www.stonehenge.com/perl/amihooternot/ ...
thats a bit slow for ntk or is squackers lagging behind (void) where all
the action happened yonks ago.
A.
--
A HREF
* Simon Cozens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 10:33:59AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Robert Shiels ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Have you thought about charging structures, SAP charge about 300gbp to take
a certification exam, and they offer courses that are
Aaron Trevena sent the following bits through the ether:
thats a bit slow for ntk
Indeed. Thankfully I've removed all pimb talk from my mail
archives. Ten months is pretty slow for meme transfer. I declare NTK
too slow and hence dead. What's next? ;-)
Leon
--
Leon
Nathan Torkington [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*And I'd like to say that I hope O'Reilly has done nothing to promote
*the confusion. We make no claims that CPAN is anything to do with us.
*If you find something we've said or done that might cause that confusion,
*please tell us and we'll fix it.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 01:03:14AM -0800, Paul Makepeace wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:56:37PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
Try doing Java in Lynx. Or Mosaic. Is there even a plugin for Netscape
3.0?
Lynx Mosaic practically don't exist, demographically speaking.
Bzzzt! Lynx doesn't
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 09:13:16PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
yip and you build in, a little 10 or 20 quid donation to YAS for
everyone done, however this would probably be voluntary or some
such - i dont really know. but if you are doing a training course
that cost 500+ to attend, 10 or 20
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 01:41:14PM +0100, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
host(1)'s error messages are often misleading - it can give the message
"try again" to nxdomain responses, for example...
Given how fast .NSI namespace is being eaten up, that doesn't seem like
such an unrealistic message
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:50:57AM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
But things like Avantgo - which are getting more and more users all the
time - have pretty much the same capabilities as a text-only browser.
From a display point of view, yes, but they certainly have the
capability to run a JVM
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