OK, that's one app busted by IE7. First I've heard of. Not bad
considering the size of the rollout.
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On 1/12/07, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, that's one app busted by IE7. First I've heard of. Not bad
considering the size of the rollout.
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QuickBooks Professional 2003 and others.
Dreamweaver 8 (patched in 8.0.2)
Eudora
Roxio DVD Builder
OK, that's 5. I doubt there's 436,000 distinct applications that it
busted either! I still think, given the installed userbase of IE, that
it has been pretty painless.
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Did anyone mention AOL Mail?
Having spent
Now I understand
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My mistake. I am running 2007 and it does happen to me. Version 2007
0.0.0-2006.06.22. They must have patched it at some point.
Dave Crozier wrote:
Richard,
It certainly doesn't happen with the 2007 version so I gues they have
fixed
it.
Dave Crozier
run WS-FTP 2006, I got a message box displaying the Word Never! and a
yellow triangle. Like one of those things you see in the back pages of
Did you try FileZilla? It's free and has both a server and a client.
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Jaime Vasquez wrote:
For your eyes pleasure:
http://www.thedatafarm.com/blog/content/binary/wsftpnever.png
Wanna bet that we've all got some code like that somewhere in our past
apps where we use something like this and preface it with a comment
saying This should never happen!;-)
I renamed the DLL referenced in their KB article and it works fine for
me now. I even put it back so I could get Whil his screenshot. Glad I
don't have to debug something like this...
Dave Crozier wrote:
Richard,
My Version which run with XP:
Ipswitch WS_FTP Professional 2007.0.0.0. -
On 1/9/07, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks -- I never knew that -- but, I was just quoting an apparently-
too-obscure reference.
And these people don't know where it's from? Barbarians!
Well, I can't tell you. Ha, ha, ha.
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Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
On Jan 9, 2007, at 12:38 PM, John Weller wrote:
(What's a 'Cubit'?)
The distance from the end of the fingers to the elbow - generally
taken to
be 18.
Thanks -- I never knew that -- but, I was just quoting an apparently-
too-obscure reference.
Au
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Jaime Vasquez wrote:
For your eyes pleasure:
http://www.thedatafarm.com/blog/content/binary/wsftpnever.png
Wanna bet that we've all got some code like that somewhere in our past
apps where we use something like this and preface it with a comment
saying
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Jaime Vasquez wrote:
For your eyes pleasure:
http://www.thedatafarm.com/blog/content/binary/wsftpnever.png
Wanna bet that we've all got some code like that somewhere in our past
apps where we use something like this and preface it with a comment
Of Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh
Sent: 10 January 2007 04:26
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On Jan 9, 2007, at 12:38 PM, John Weller wrote:
(What's a 'Cubit'?)
The distance from the end of the fingers to the elbow - generally
taken to
be 18.
Thanks -- I
Jaime Vasquez wrote:
For your eyes pleasure:
http://www.thedatafarm.com/blog/content/binary/wsftpnever.png
Wanna bet that we've all got some code like that somewhere in our past
apps where we use something like this and preface it with a comment
saying This should never
In Islamic societies, where digitectomies are often performed, the
traditional definition of cubit is highly susceptible to variations.
Fermat's Theorem takes a different approach to cubit but it is yet to
be proven.
The histories suggest that the cubit is an ancient Egyptian measurement
adopted
not having dsl anymore I'm really noticing it
thought it was because I'm using the treo a lot but apparently that is not it
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For your eyes pleasure:
Gracias.
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On Jan 10, 2007, at 8:33 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
And these people don't know where it's from? Barbarians!
Well, I can't tell you. Ha, ha, ha.
I was just about to say I bet Whil does then I read the next message.
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On Jan 10, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
Au contraire.
And _I_ can tread water for a loong time. s
Riiight!? Who is this really?
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On Jan 10, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
Au contraire.
And _I_ can tread water for a loong time. s
Riiight!? Who is this really?
Same guy who left the bread crumbs in the water bottle.
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At 12:28 PM 1/10/07, you wrote:
In Islamic societies, where digitectomies are often performed, the
traditional definition of cubit is highly susceptible to variations.
Fermat's Theorem takes a different approach to cubit but it is yet to
be proven.
The histories suggest that the cubit is an
For those not in the know,
http://www.jr.co.il/humor/noah4.txt
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Richard Kaye wrote:
I finally bit the bullet recently and updated to IE7. When I tried to
run WS-FTP 2006, I got a message box displaying the Word Never! and a
yellow triangle. Like one of those things you see in the back pages of
computer mags. For anyone using WS-FTP, this is a known
Richard Kaye wrote:
I finally bit the bullet recently and updated to IE7. When I tried to
run WS-FTP 2006, I got a message box displaying the Word Never! and a
yellow triangle. Like one of those things you see in the back pages of
computer mags. For anyone using WS-FTP, this is a known
Richard,
It certainly doesn't happen with the 2007 version so I gues they have fixed
it.
Dave Crozier
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I
On Jan 9, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
I would love a screen shot of the 'never!' message. s
I always thought a great error message would be: RIIIGHT!
(What's a 'Cubit'?)
Ken
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(What's a 'Cubit'?)
The distance from the end of the fingers to the elbow - generally taken to
be 18.
John Weller
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I finally bit the bullet recently and updated to IE7. When I tried to
run WS-FTP 2006, I got a message box displaying the Word Never
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I finally bit the bullet recently and updated to IE7. When I tried to
run WS-FTP 2006, I got a message box
On Jan 9, 2007, at 12:38 PM, John Weller wrote:
(What's a 'Cubit'?)
The distance from the end of the fingers to the elbow - generally
taken to
be 18.
Thanks -- I never knew that -- but, I was just quoting an apparently-
too-obscure reference.
Ken
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
I would love a screen shot of the 'never!' message. s
Whil
For your eyes pleasure:
http://www.thedatafarm.com/blog/content/binary/wsftpnever.png
Jaime Vasquez
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