Yes, I have modrexx running under apache httpd 2.4.x on Windows 10 and
Linux Mint 19.3... David Ashley, the original author, has given me
update authority for the SF site. I've fallen down on actually getting
my updates installed Sorry!. I'll try and get all the fiddly bits
correct and
Yes, I have modrexx running under apache httpd 2.4.x on Windows 10 and
Linux Mint 19.3... David Ashley, the original author, has given me
update authority for the SF site. I've fallen down on actually getting
my updates installed Sorry!. I'll try and get all the fiddly bits
correct and
On 2021-01-12 19:47:59 Harmander Singh wrote:
> maybe on platforms other than Windows it is still an issue?
I believe so. If I understand correctly, in Windows strings are stored
as
16-bit characters, but not on other platforms.
Leslie
>
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2021 at 12:45, Harmander Singh
maybe on platforms other than Windows it is still an issue?
On Wed, 13 Jan 2021 at 12:45, Harmander Singh wrote:
> re the 7-bit ASCII issue, the situation seems to hve vastly improved, as
> some time back Notepad has started using UTF-8 files by default. I now find
> I can process such files in
re the 7-bit ASCII issue, the situation seems to hve vastly improved, as
some time back Notepad has started using UTF-8 files by default. I now find
I can process such files in a natural way using ooRexx. Earlier it used to
be a great pain.
Harmander Singh
On Tue, 12 Jan 2021 at 13:06, J Leslie
Until Rony mentioned it, I had not realized that it had been that long...
I am seeing a number of folks around here, plugging away at Python because
there are a number of "editorial sites" pushing it as the language of
the future.
In at least one case, I redid one persons Python's efforts in
On 2021-01-11 10:14:54 Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
> On February 24th 2021, it will be seven (!) years since the last official
> release of ooRexx took place, believe it or not!
>
> People who do not follow this list or the ooRexx code updates on
> Sourceforge will think, that maintenance, let alone