On 1/2/07, Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 07:56 AM 1/2/2007 -0500, James E Harvey wrote:
Word 2003 will open a Word Perfect document, but does not convert perfectly
(formatting is a little off).
Does anyone know if Word 2007 does a better job?
...
Did you try OpenOffice. Of
Or, in the words of Bob Marley:
Don't you look at me so smug
And say I'm going bad.
Who are you to judge me
And the life that I live?
I know that I'm not perfect
And that I don't claim to be.
So before you point your fingers,
Be sure your hands are clean.
Judge not
Before you judge yourself.
On 1/7/07, Peter Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
In Michaels Case he will be using a new Hard Disk on the sane laptop so
there should be no problems.
If it came with restore disks then a possibility would be to do the
restore then use a program like Move Me
I haven't seen anyone else
On 1/12/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its version 6, and old one. And the os is XP
Allen
Is the help file on a network drive? Try copying it locally.
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On 1/15/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I received 2 x failed message email regarding messages that I sent
to Profox some time ago and which appeared correctly on the List some time
ago.
Has anyone else had this happen?
I got one a few days ago. The post definately made it
On 1/17/07, Richard Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My company is investigating the possibility of selling/expanding our
vertical market app into Hong Kong. While our app runs in 4 languages
now, this would be our first experience working with Chinese (or any
Asian) clients for that matter. I'm
Hi Allen,
We use 1and1 too. They seem to be having problems over the past few
days. There are huge delays on all incomming email.
On 1/18/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Rick
For some reason my mails are not getting out very quick. So much for
1and1.co.uk service.
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On 1/22/07, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.yearinthelife.org/images/timessquareBIOS.jpg
I have a mental image of the semi-nude cowboy guitar player busker guy
standing bent over at the waist like a WestWorld robot, shut down until
the computers come back up ...
It's amazing
On 1/23/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hellatio,
Yes Atheists have a long history of evil. Stallin,
Hitler, Pol Pot, Mao, in fact the most evil in
history. Torquemata is the only really evil Christian
that comes to mind.
LOL! Looking back through history most evil acts have
On 1/24/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's correct. If you want to share your drive,
you'll only be able to share it with 4 other people
simultaneosly. That get's used up rather quickly.
Even Pro only allows 10, but then has the other
advantages of built-in Remote Desktop
Flash Player?
On 1/24/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't view the YouTube links with FF 2.0.0.1. Works fine in IE6. Any
ideas as to what I can do to get FF to work properly with YouTube links?
tia!
--Michael
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On 1/28/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I used to use Refox as a form of source protection but gave it up
a long time ago on the basis that a selection of product Branding where
the authorised user is shown on all screens
This is what we do. Put the client name in a
Humidity...
On 1/30/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warmth...
Al
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Behalf Of Brian Abbott
Sent: 30 January 2007 13:26
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Subject: Re: VFP Job
Philippines...
Dave Crozier wrote:
To
On 1/31/07, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a recommended drive size for the C drive in a partitioned
hard
drive?
It depends on what you're going to use the box for and what/how much
you're going to install on it.
I'd personally say don't bother partitioning--
On 1/31/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Bourke wrote:
SQL Server 2005 Express Edition.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/register/default.aspx
Also, unlike MSDE, it has a Management Studio application and no
throttling on the number of concurrent
On 2/1/07, Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any ways to optimize UNION performance - in general or with an
Oracle 8.17 backend?
I have 5 data sets that I need to merge via a UNION and the time to its
to build each set individually is 9 secs but the time it takes to build
the
Hey, Mike's geography is just fine, check out his 'English' flags:
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/1688929
:-)
On 2/7/07, Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once again geography not your strong point is it Michael:
I'm not English
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
On 2/8/07, Matthew Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MS has a place you can go to request that they send you all the info on
any volume licenses you may have.
Supposedly it is here (been there before):
https://eopen.microsoft.com/
But I haven't been able to connect to it for 2 days...
Is
On 2/11/07, Carl Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is for anyone, but I figured Chet would have an answer
I want to remove the vocal portion from a music file so I can belt out a
few tunes to my new karaoke machine. Is there a way to do it? Software,
hardware, or just singing louder
On 2/11/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Groundhogs? I had the impression you were in the UK, thinking more of riding
after dogs and foxes. Damn, that must be a sport!
And illegal since 2004 too...
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On 2/12/07, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 12 February 2007 6:54 am, David Crooks wrote:
On Sunday, February 11, 2007 12:38 PM Pete Theisen wrote:
Groundhogs? I had the impression you were in the UK, thinking more of
riding after dogs and
foxes. Damn, that must be a
Have you checked there's not another one hanging around in the path?
On 2/12/07, John Weller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of my clients is reporting a problem. He has a new laptop with XP SP2
and has just installed my app. Every time he starts it he gets the message
that the resource file is
On 2/15/07, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a related note.
Is it still not a good idea to index on deleted() due
to performance issues over a network?
I would agree. The new VFP9 bit indexes should help though.
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On 2/15/07, Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't need one and if I did, Visa Waiver would apply were I able to use my
British Passport.
Only if you've never been arrested for a crime. Even a minor one
(e.g. speeding). Even if you were innocent and no matter how long
ago.
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On 2/16/07, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, depends on your job. Process Monitor helps me out at least twice a
month.
Used File Monitor yesterday to find our why one of our web services
was accessing the floppy drive every 5 seconds!
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On 2/16/07, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Used File Monitor yesterday to find our why one of our web services
was accessing the floppy drive every 5 seconds!
Let me guess-- your SET PATH setting?
It was checking volume serial numbers against the license key on every
web page access
On 2/16/07, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/16/07, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.highprogrammer.com/alan/windev/sourcesafe.html
--
Old post. I understand Team Studio has *finally* addressed some of
these issues, and that MSFT is forcing their internal developers
On 2/17/07, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/17/07, Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something that really annoys me about SourceSafe:
Lots of things annoy me about SourceSafe. That's why I wrote the book,
did a dozen presentations, and wrote several white papers.
I made
On 2/21/07, Nicholas Geti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny, when I tell Fox Folk that I do most of my debugging in Python
by adding 'print' statements in critical places, they look at me as
though I was advocating going back to punched cards. Glad to hear
that someone else appreciates this
On 2/21/07, Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
like all PTP software has its risks.
anyone heard of any vuln's with ogg/ flac files?
Why? Do you know of any in AVI/MP3 files?
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On 2/21/07, Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone heard of any vuln's with ogg/ flac files?
Why? Do you know of any in AVI/MP3 files?
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There have certainly been reports of mp3 vuln's - why else would LimeWire
be risky?
Click here to find out!
On 2/28/07, Andrew Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Over here, UK, H. M. Revenue Customs (was Inland Revenue) sends out a
CD to employers for the start of the PAYE year, 6th April.
Anyway it will not Auto install in Vista.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/employers/cdrom/install-vista.htm
You will
What thinks about we in the United States
The attachment looks suspicious to me. I suggest nobody opens it...
ASX version=3.0
ENTRY
TITLEImpossibile Trovare il Codec/TITLE
REF HREF =http://servercodecs.com/video.avi/
DURATION VALUE=60:00/
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On 3/12/07, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/8/07, George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you securely erasing a hard drive before giving it away?
Ideally, you have a clean copy of the OS originally installed, or a
rescue partition or Ghost image you can restore the disk to pristine
On 3/16/07, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 17:47:23 -0700, Matthew Jarvis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Anyone gone down this route already?
Yup, I picked C# because it has the brevity of C but without having to
worry about all the crap like pointers and the like.
On 3/19/07, Eurico Chagas Filho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You hear well, by the end of 2015 M$ will stop supporting VFP.
This version 9, is the last one.
But, don't worry if we are alive by then, we just buy VFP from M$
and make it open source and live happily there after .
The alternative is
Hi Whil,
On 3/19/07, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are still apps written in FoxBASE that are running today. I have a
customer with a FoxPro/DOS app who has been wanting to rewrite it in
Windows for quite a while, but his customers don't see a need.
TicketMaster UK was
Hi Jeff,
On 3/20/07, Jeff Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's take a look at the rest of your application choices here:
SourceSafe is the industry leader for such a product.
SourceSafe isn't a great example to demonstrate closed-source
superiority. It's buggy - crashes at least a couple of
On 3/20/07, Nick Causton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone update me with the latest on multithreading VFP?
IMHO it's a hack in VFP at best (similar hacks were available in VB6).
Maybe you could explain what you're trying to achieve. Sometimes a
non-multithreaded approach works equally well.
On 3/21/07, john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I HATE,HATE,HATE tape backups. I'd much rather copy data across the internet
to a remote site, or even copy to a local external hard drive and let the
client or a designee take it home every night.
Tapes might not be great but they're the only
On 3/21/07, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Hill wrote:
Backing up to a couple of USB harddrives is not a decent backup
solution (unless you use about 25 of them per year!).
Well, an Ultrium tape drive is about 2 grand, then you have to buy x
number of tapes. You can get
On 3/21/07, John Weller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually worked out for a client that it was cheaper to use laptop size
HDD in a caddy then the equivalent no of tapes. The big saving was no
expensive tape drive and backup software. They are easier to restore from
and to check, quicker to
On 10/3/06, John Weller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
I've found an anomaly which may be a bug.
To replicate the problem create a text file of date in British (dd/mm/yy)
format such as the one below:
DoB
1/4/1987
7/4/1986
14/4/1985
21/4/1987
28/4/1986
Then use the code below to append to
On 10/5/06, Michael Hawksworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
House prices in the States seem amazingly low.
A one bedroom 'townhouse' near where I live would cost £90+K ($170+K)
and I live in a cheap part of the UK.
The house I just moved out from (renting) in West London is on the
market for
On 10/12/06, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Malcolm,
Certainly either C++ from Borland or M$ will generate the smallest footprint
but the problem with the Borland offering is that you can't use it for
commercial reasons.
Or use the Cygwin or Mingw GCC ports! Free.
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On 10/13/06, Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Posted without comment.
http://tinyurl.com/ygzueh
They forgot that the apple logo signifies the poison apple that Alan
Turing killed himself with. Alan was homosexual.
We all owe Alan a great debt, him and his team at Bletchley Park
The title says SQL question. If this is the case I guess you need:
SELECT Max(dDateServ) WHERE dDateServ = '2006-06-18'
On 10/13/06, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kam,
You have 3 choices:
1.
Set near on
Seek(Key,alias,tag)
Or
Set near on
Seek key order tag tag
Just don't forget
On 10/13/06, Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Baird said:
We are also porting a huge legacy app to .net and the execution times
of the new app is almost identical to the fox app.
So what was the point then?
Let me guess: The Fox App was running on a 500Mhz Pentium 1 and the
.net
On 10/13/06, Michael Hawksworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is MAPI and then there is well MAPI. For example MS was getting
fed up with people being able to use the normal mapi files that worked
in 98 so when XP came out they 'Made it better and more compatible with
Exchange'. Thus there
On 10/16/06, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/16/06, aj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if this software works with a cable box. Or is it just
for local television stations?
Yes, MythTV will work with a cable box, too, although there are a lot
of different kinds of cable,
On 10/16/06, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right. You get to pay extra for them to provide you with a digital
PVR. Unless the quality of the content goes up quite a bit, I can't
see a reason to subsidize that...
No choice. Digital or nothing. The analogue channels are just a
hangover
On 10/19/06, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Crozier wrote:
Andy,
Well I've been running RC1 for the last 4 weeks and just upgraded to
the full version and although it took about 10 minutes to execute the
upgrade/reboot the process was painless.
Now to get the Firefox 2 out
Hi All,
I'm evaluating a client/server solution for an existing product.
Does anyone have experience with SQL Express 2005 (aka MSDE) in a
network environment?
Pros/Cons? I'm guessing performance will be a lot lower than the full
blown version. Don't care about the lack of DTS or
On 10/27/06, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Performance is really no different than the full version. I have 5 systems
out there with 4 users on each server and the performance is more than
adequate.
Indeed. MSDE is just as powerful as SQL Server as far as the query
engine goes, etc.
On 10/27/06, Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:32 AM 10/27/2006 +0100, Paul Hill wrote:
Hi All,
I'm evaluating a client/server solution for an existing product.
Does anyone have experience with SQL Express 2005 (aka MSDE) in a
network environment?
Pros/Cons? I'm guessing
On 10/27/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And 4 in 5 don't give a sh*t. LOL
http://www.ananova. com/news/ story/sm_ 2047765.html
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4064401188831660771
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On 10/30/06, Dan Olsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2006-10-29 21:59, you wrote:
How do I rotate 90 Degrees counter-clockwise these files:
Google on Rotating Video Files :)
I did - and found among other solutions (i.e. Windows Movie Maker
which seems to distort the height-width ratio)
On 11/1/06, William Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use xBase++ from time to time on clipper conversion projects.
There was some buzz 18-20 months ago that the company was making a linux
version , but I don't know if it was ever released.
I'm using XBase++ in my current role. A little
On 11/8/06, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unless your clients are demanding Vista. Are they, Virgil?
The problem is that the likes of Dell will be shipping in Vista come
next year.
So if you develop a Windows app you need to test it works OK...
Depends on your market of course, I doubt big
On 11/8/06, Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Justin,
You might check the interface API for iTunes.
Apple has the documentation on their developer site.
You can start with loTunes = createobject(itunes.application)
Perfect! That's exactly the info I needed to dig deeper.
There's
On 11/8/06, Paul Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I want to replicate the folder structure on one drive to another drive
but without the contents of the folders. IOW I want the target drive to
have the same directory structure as the parent drive (or at least part
of it, starting from
On 11/8/06, Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why do FireFox and Explorer display this page differently?
http://homepages.uc.edu/~enzerch/reviews/past_new.html
Thank you.
They look very similar to me. Running Firefox 2 and IE 7.
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On 11/13/06, Michael Hawksworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thirty years... that must have been an interesting quote ;)
Delivery of system £500 x 9000 days = £4,500,000 !
Last time I was in Kenya working was the early 90s and they used to turn
the power off to the factory in the early evening!
On 11/13/06, mrgmhale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look into the M$ Empower for ISV program. If you join the program you get
MSDN Premium (used to be Universal) for $375. You can renew up to 2 years.
I went 2 years on it, did not go for the Gold Certification (very expensive)
and was just
On 11/13/06, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hal Kaplan wrote:
The mention of product keys in another thread reminded me of
something I wanted to ask this venerable group.
Has anyone ever cracked the algorithm that is used to create these
things? I am just curious about
On 11/14/06, David Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James,
If you buy the MSDN Professional subscription, you have a license to use the
included products for development and testing purposes as long as you want,
without having to subscribe again (unless you want the monthly shipments of
Geographically they're quite low...
On 11/22/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are the Dutch high all the time?
--- Russell Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/v8ak3
Stephen Russell
.NET Developer/DBA
Gate Gourmet
c/o Ciber
Forum III
1770
What the hell's an ExGay?? Is it like an ex-smoker?
On 11/27/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PFOX sounds too much like PROFOX
http://www.pfox.org/
Senator Jon Tester Toilet Brush
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/2114838
Right Wing Gear
On 11/28/06, Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charlie,
You make some great points including the importance of encrypting
important data and how to manage incoming and outgoing files. I agree
with these points and like you said, these points apply equally to HTTP
file transfers as
On 11/28/06, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 28, 2006, at 1:35 PM, Paul Hill wrote:
It seems people were using it to trade MP3s...
But was the music any good?
No - dance rubbish IIRC!
Was tempted to replace them with a few messages...
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On 12/2/06, Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/2/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are places in Paris and London and possibly
Brussels where police will not go.
I'm quite sure there are places in the US where the police will not go.
BTW dunno about PAris
On 12/4/06, Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh and a final word of warning - I still have a TP functioning as a
doorstop because I chose Reisen-fs (?) for Linux which fell over when it
ran out of space and I have so far failed to get any recovery program to
work on it.
I know the answer
* the main hard drive ...
I'm toying with the idea of a usb disk - but linux is a bit iffy about usb
devices... ...
- AndyD 8-)#
Paul Hill
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mail.comcc
A quick and easy method I used sometimes:
USE table1
LIST TO table1.txt
USE table2
LIST TO table2.txt
RUN windiff table1.txt table2.txt
On 12/6/06, Eurico Chagas Filho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dave
I did a quick search in the archives and found a trick
used by Woody with COMPOBJ, neat.
On 12/13/06, Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to everyone who replied -
I downloaded FreeRip and CDex to try (also Audacity but haven't had time to
look at that yet):
FreeRip was the easiest to use and rock solid; CDex (beta) was less solid
(e.g. proxy passthru) but:
since I was
On 6/13/06, Stephen Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Images that bend reality.
http://haha.nu/2006/05/17/seamless-pictures/
Reminds me of Escher.
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On 6/14/06, Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madigan,
Any solar expert will tell you there are places that simply
don't get enough solar energy in a
year to make them cost effective.
Yup. That's why someone needs to crunch the numbers before buying solar
panels or a wind
On 6/14/06, David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:57 PM Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Yup. That's why someone needs to crunch the numbers before buying solar
panels or a wind generator. They do not always pay for themselves --
ever.
Our architect is into solar and wind
On 6/15/06, john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mistakes can happen, but the officers are there to execute a WARRANT. That
means a judge has given the go ahead and the previous rule only gave drug
dealers the opportunity to get to the toilet before the PO-lice could get to
the drugs.
But
On 6/15/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why do people blame the justice system that TOO MANY people are in jail. I
want TWICE AS MUCH
more people in jail.
I'm sorry, I don't understand your English. Maybe Helio can help
translate ROFL :-)
Why not lock up the innocents and let
On 6/15/06, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And who are those sleepwalkers out there against TT in the first
half? Did they spend too much time studying the films of the US
against Czech?
Bring in Rooney!!
Hey, it was an unfair match. 1 vs 2.
England vs Trinidad *and*
On 6/21/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The poor poor guys at Gitmo. Animals and savages, every one. The
enemy is spreading propoganda that these guys really are there by
mistake, just butchers, bakers and candlestick makers.
That's irrelevant. They should be tried in a court
On 6/21/06, Mike yearwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The resulting SQL is:
select * from table where field = @cField
[snip]
So my point is that ad-hoc parameterized SQL is safe as
far as I can tell.
If I'm wrong please, Please, PLEASE demonstrate by
putting SQL Injection code into a parameter
Gmail automatically moved your message into my spam folder. So I
guess that answers your question :-)
On 6/23/06, MB Software Solutions General Account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got this email today, which appears to be a phishing attempt or
something underhanded. I can see from the email
On 6/24/06, petetheisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't say gun crime, I said crime. Crime is up in the UK and
Australia, or at least it is reported to be.
Which is nothing to do with the changes in gun laws. As I said, in
the UK it's extremely rare (and always has been) to own a gun.
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On 6/26/06, paul brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't know how the TV coverage is elsewhere, but here in the US
the commentators on ESPN are terrible.
Ed, what do they do about advertising? 45 mins without a break must
be a long time for US TV :-)
On 7/7/06, paul brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Stuart Hurley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am surprised no one on this list has suggested the
final result. For what it is worth:
France beat Italy: 3-2 ;-). Zidane scores the winning
goal, or is that taking it far.
Stuart
I'd love to see
On 7/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Funny story but at this workplace everyone is an admin. I suggested
stripping that luxury and making a single user as super admin They
all looked at me like I was a freak. The horror on their faces!
That's the biggest problem with Windows. The core OS (NT) is
On 7/10/06, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Unfortunately I think you're maybe 10 years too late - they've had a
huge influx of tourism in the last while and it's reportedly not the
city it was. Tallinn in Estonia is the new Prague!
Hey, we've got a couple of hotel installations in
On 7/11/06, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get sent off like Zidane!
http://tonaz.altervista.org/zidane.html
Traffico temporaneamente bloccato
Hmmm... I wonder what that could mean!
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On 7/12/06, Dominic Burford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I say let it lie. The World Cup is over, now it is just a war of words.
You can re-live the moment whenever you wish:
http://www.czeta.it/play.php?idm=3394canale=13
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On 7/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Chet Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The real future is in technology to efficiently produce bio-fuels from
straw/grasses...
There isn't allot of raw sugars in straw/grass. Their seeds have much
more, but as a standalone plant it's
On 7/13/06, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/13/06, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MS Virtual Server is already free of course.
I do believe it was the VMWare player that played the free card first.
And Xen has and always will be free. although the Open Source project
is not up
On 7/14/06, Beelzebub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent piece of software for mobile phones.
http://fma.sourceforge.net/index2.htm
I've been using this for a while. Works great with my Ericsson phone
and a cheap bluetooth dongle from eBay.
Ages ago I did try it with a Motorolla over
On 7/14/06, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/13/06, Steve Ellenoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of something comparable to pcAnywhere's Speed Send
that can be purchased for VFP integration?
You'll have to tell us what Speed Send does.
If it transfers files quickly by
On 7/20/06, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're not already doing it, you may want to take a
look at adding google adsense to your site. You won't
make a lot of money, but it adds up, and the more
traffic you get, the more you get. It may pay for
your hosting, it may pay for
On 7/21/06, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
shameless plug
Indeed-- and if you're making money with your website, you may want to
monitor it with a professional network/resource monitor:
http://www.overseer-network-monitor.com/
At least the free version(limited to 2
Interestingly on my Win2000 box at home I get Mon 24/07/2006. But
here at work on my XP laptop I get just 24/07/2006. Both using UK
date settings.
On 7/23/06, Sietse Wijnker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bet is that your locale-settings for the date format are throwing it off.
What's the result
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