Hi Virgil,
How 'bout setting up some hidden input boxes, filling them with the values
and reading those out in your saving routine? That way there's no labeling
needed.
For parsing the querystring variables:
simple ASP test page:
%@ Language=VBScript %
%
cVar1 = Request.QueryString.Item(var1)
I'm relatively certain that I've seen a public domain dll that returns
the number of references the fox is tracking for a native object, but I
don't remember it's name, programmer, or where I can get a copy. Does
this ring any bells?
-Lew
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That’s what I was trying to do, but because of the way this example program
was developed, I have to put it in the code below OR figure out a better way
to do it.
Here is my retrieval code:
---
Dim vjbBranch
vjbBranch = Request.QueryString(branch)
Dim vjbUnit
vjbUnit =
Here is some good information:
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STROKE: Remember The 1st Three Letters...S.T.R.
My friend sent this to me and encouraged me to post it and spread the word.
I agree. If everyone can remember something this simple, we could save some
folks. Seriously.. Please read:
On Tuesday, December 26, 2006 12:15 PM Leland Jackson wrote:
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NOTE : Another 'sign' of a stroke is this: Ask the person to 'stick' out
their tongue. If the tongue is 'crooked', if it goes to one side or the
other that is also an indication of a stroke. If he or she has trouble
with ANY ONE
Thanks for the information David. I will pass your link to my wife, who
sent me the email.
Regards,
LelandJ
David Crooks wrote:
On Tuesday, December 26, 2006 12:15 PM Leland Jackson wrote:
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NOTE : Another 'sign' of a stroke is this: Ask the person to 'stick' out
their tongue. If the
The DOJ is building a huge database that could eventually hold a dossier
on every citizen in the country. Humm, this could lead to a society
where there are no more secrets; no more privacy.
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Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
= Subject: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
= The DOJ is building a huge database that could eventually
= hold a dossier on every citizen in the country. Humm,
= this could lead to a society where there are no more
= secrets; no more privacy.
=
This means nothing these
Just thought I'd throw this one to the Collective and see what might
come of it...
I have a few boxes around here that throw an error shortly after startup
(but after login) of the 'MPREXE' variety. It's just a nuisance dialog
box, and pressing a button gets past it...
My research has found
It means something in the overall big picture of the War on
Terrorism. The War on Terrorism is a fabricated pretext to usher in
the PNAC agenda. The PNAC agenda is to ensure American and Israel will
be the sole super powers of the world. The PNAC is made up of
Neoconservatives, (eg Zionist
= Subject: Re: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
= It means something in the overall big picture of the War on
= Terrorism. The War on Terrorism is a fabricated pretext
= to usher in the PNAC agenda. The PNAC agenda is to ensure
= American and Israel will be the sole super
Sietse Wijnker wrote:
Hi,
I've worked with some barcode scanners sofar and ech of them allowed for a
prefix character in the settings. Set this prefix to the on key label and
the on key label should work.
Regards a merry christmas,
Sietse
I prefer Sietse's idea of programming the
On Dec 26, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
This means nothing these days. With the recent extension of the
PATRIOT Act, no reason is needed to arrest or incarcerate anyone.
Repeat, NO reason, not a one, not a scintilla of one. And forget
about habeas corpus too.
That's
Many of President Bush's cabinet and political appointments are
Neoconservatives, (eg Zionist War Zealot), that live in the US, but have
dual citizenship in both the US and Israel. They are not instigators of
the War on Terrorism; they created it.
If we want to preserve our American heritage
I bet you'd like to give those Zionists a Xyclon-B
shower, wouldn't you?
--- Leland Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many of President Bush's cabinet and political
appointments are
Neoconservatives, (eg Zionist War Zealot), that live
in the US, but have
dual citizenship in both the US
So, you think you can kill the thread by invoking the dreaded
anti-Semite label? I am not an anti-Semite; I just don't agree with
the Neoconservative Doctrines. I hold all people in equally high
esteem, and strive to judge people based on the content of their
character; not race. I hold all
Not everyone has a half-dozen computers in their office or home so that
they can use a separate machine for each OS they want to work with.
After all, Tom Watson of IBM once said that he couldn't imagine a need
for more than five computers in the entire world.
As a result, setting up a single
Oh please, people use the word Zionist when they
really want to say filthy Jew
--- Leland Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, you think you can kill the thread by invoking
the dreaded
anti-Semite label? I am not an anti-Semite; I
just don't agree with
the Neoconservative Doctrines. I
And may all your clients pay you on time.
--- Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I didn't invent the word Zionist, and it really doesn't carry any
negative racial overtures, as far as I can see. I'm just basically
opposed to war, unless the US is unavoidable pushed into it. I'm
certainly opposed to preemptive war; like PNAC could somehow see the
future, and then shape it
I'm trying to use some ajax to keep my browsers clean, but it ain't
happening. I guess I may need to use comet instead!
Here's the xmlfile I'm trying to use to populate a combobox in a webpage and
the xml gets returned, but I can't get the nodes to show up.
From a sample I found on the internet
= Subject: Re: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
=
= Consider yourself as a high ranking powerful government
= official with access to detailed, sensitive information
= about every American at your fingertips. Information can be
= a powerful weapon. You could SQL the
I am looking for an encryption program that will encrypt folders on an external
drive like Maxtor OneTouch III (available 300gb at
Costco for $139). I want AES 128 or better that does not store the password
anywhere - so that it is impossible (relatively) to
recover the files without the
= Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 15:42
= To: profox@leafe.com; ProLinux Email List
= Subject: [NF] HOWTO: Dual boot with Fedora Core 6 and Windows XP
=
= Not everyone has a half-dozen computers in their office or
= home so that they can use a separate machine for each OS
= they want to work
If this has been going on for some many years, how do I get access to my
record, if any, to verify its content is honest and correct?
Regards,
LelandJ
Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: Re: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
=
= Consider yourself as a high ranking powerful
= Subject: Re: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
= If this has been going on for some many years, how do I get
= access to my record, if any, to verify its content is honest
= and correct?
=
= Regards,
=
= LelandJ
This is not an easy question to answer because the answer
Closest that I can think of off the top of my head:
http://www.truecrypt.org/
Regards
Rodney
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Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 4:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [NF] Folder encryption -
For my ftp transfers I have been using WinZip v-10 (now v-11). Not only
does it compress the files, it offers some real strong encryption (not just
password protection) as well. My concern is not only transmitting smaller
files, but in a manner that anyone who may intercept clear text file
Are you a wise guy? Very funny.
Regards,
LelandJ
Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: Re: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
= If this has been going on for some many years, how do I get
= access to my record, if any, to verify its content is honest
= and correct?
=
= Regards,
=
=
By the way, it also provides for a perfect way to test it; just type in the
prefix and key in the barcode. Handy if you don't have the barcode scanner
at the dev-location
Sietse
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Sent:
Hi Virgil
input type=hidden name=vjb1 value=%=vjbBranch % //td
input type=hidden name=vjb2 value=%=vjbUnit % //td
should do the trick
Sietse
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Virgil Bierschwale
Sent: dinsdag 26 december 2006 17:38
= Subject: Re: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
= Are you a wise guy? Very funny.
=
= Regards,
=
= LelandJ
=
No, Leland. I was totally serious when I wrote that. It reflects my best
knowledge as of the time of writing. If anyone has better information, please
share it
The (*apocryphal?*) story I heard was when I was working at the U.of F.
in '65: IBM did a market survey before committing to the S/360 and
determined that the saturation point, the maximum world market for
computers was 6,000 of them. They decided the market WAS big enough to
spend the money
Did I hear somebody say PAY ???
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.virgilslist.com
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Of Michael Madigan
Sent: Tuesday,
I'll comment for him.
We used to be innocent until proven guilty.
We still should be and as someone that has seen how things can become NASTY
when you get into the system, I'm totally against any type of stereotyping
at all.
I have to agree with leland, we seem, and not only for war to be in a
The article that appeared in the Washington Post this morning, titled
Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears, should at the very least
give every American concern about their privacy. I know the country
needs a single source that can be consulted and help coordinate the
efforts of the
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Habeas corpus Habe*as corpus (h=ab-e*a^s
k^orpu^s). L. you may have the body. (Law)
A writ having for its object to bring a party before a court
or judge; especially, one to inquire into the cause of a
person's imprisonment
= Subject: Re: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
= The article that appeared in the Washington Post this
= morning, titled Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy
= Fears, should at the very least give every American concern
= about their privacy. I know the country needs a
= Subject: Re: [NF] HOWTO: Dual boot with Fedora Core 6 and Windows XP
=
= The (*apocryphal?*) story I heard was when I was working at
= the U.of F.
= in '65: IBM did a market survey before committing to the
= S/360 and determined that the saturation point, the maximum
= world market for
This is where you lose me and millions others lke me..
Yes, we should not be in those countries and yes we should pull our cia,
etc. out of these other countries and stop trying to influence their
cultures.
But no, I do not for one moment believe that anybody on our side knew when
and where 9/11
Ah, yes, you had the groucho glasses on. I remember now...
I was playing bass in the Guy Lombardo Orchestra at the time...not
really invited but I got paid (hmmm, more than I can make now...)
Happy New Year to all...
Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: Re: [NF] HOWTO: Dual boot with Fedora Core
Very interesting info. Steve had a brain MRI last week because of headaches
and learned that he has evidence of several small strokes from some years
back. He does not even know when they happened.
The joys of aging...
Kristyne McDaniel
www.mcstyles.com
www.diabetesnme.com
Just tried that too.
Didn’t work and it should according to everything I read.
Thanks anyway, just got through loading my old msdn library cd's and I'll
see if I can find it on the vbscript or asp sections..
Whats driving me crazy about this multilingual development is when you see
something in
Steinhardt noted that in 2003, the FBI announced that it would no longer
meet the Privacy Act's accuracy requirements for the National Crime
Information Center, its main criminal-background-check database, which
is used by 80,000 law enforcement agencies across the country.
That says it all
On Monday 25 December 2006 09:44, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
I don't know about that. I was born in the greatest
country in the world and you were born in the
third-world. I'd say he really likes me.
Oh it doesn't really matter the part of the world (though I'd rather
On Saturday 23 December 2006 11:25, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Yes, I'm sure Jesus would want us to let our throats be slit.
I thought that Jesus went against the grain of the local leaders. He
accepted sinners and tax collectors instead of shunning them.
Hi Stephen!
On Sunday 24 December 2006 18:19, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Dicardo certainly is Looney Tunes.
So you forgot to take your pills... It's Ricardo, not Dicardo. But maybe
cut and paste is too much to ask at this stage in your life. (shucks!
now your boyfriend Pete is going
On Tuesday 26 December 2006 12:29, David Crooks wrote:
On Tuesday, December 26, 2006 12:15 PM Leland Jackson wrote:
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NOTE : Another 'sign' of a stroke is this: Ask the person to 'stick' out
their tongue. If the tongue is 'crooked', if it goes to one side or the
other that is also an
On Tuesday 26 December 2006 14:47, Leland Jackson wrote:
Many of President Bush's cabinet and political appointments are
Neoconservatives, (eg Zionist War Zealot)
snip
The PNAC agenda is to ensure
= American and Israel will be the sole super powers of the
= world.
Hi Leland!
And now the
On Tuesday 26 December 2006 17:07, Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: Re: [OT] Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears
=
= If this has been going on for some many years, how do I get
= access to my record, if any, to verify its content is honest
= and correct?
=
= Regards,
=
= LelandJ
On Tuesday 26 December 2006 18:04, Leland Jackson wrote:
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Habeas corpus Habe*as corpus (h=ab-e*a^s
k^orpu^s). L. you may have the body.
Hi Leland!
So they kill you and Hal and let your lawyers have your bodies. See what you
get
On Tuesday 26 December 2006 21:10, Leland Jackson wrote:
And you think you will avoid being in the database by coming down on Hal
and I, but you will be in the database with lots of derogatory
information, as well. You should make some interesting company. LOL
Hi Leland!
I am probably in it
On 12/26/06, john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alert(myrequest.getElementsByTagName(PLAYS)[0].text); // doesn't work
try dropping the S and get Elements By Tag Name PLAY
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Thanks, I finally got it worked out. I also had to change the
response.header content type to application/xml.
John
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Here is a video history of what has been going on in the ME, behind the
sceens. Beware, it runs for about 1 and 1/2 hours:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1130731388742388243
When your done with that video, here is a website for you to chew on for
awaile:
Ed Asssner is a traitor.
--- Leland Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a video history of what has been going on in
the ME, behind the
sceens. Beware, it runs for about 1 and 1/2 hours:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1130731388742388243
When your done with that video,
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