why would a isp block me?
my cat will login to your router with ssh and run
rm -r /*
the loxley valley protection society(i host there website) has recived death
threats before
and there not liked by some big businesses
can pepole pay isp's to block websites?
Or better yet :) :
rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
ff mean :)
ordd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda
I don't know, but I know that ATT blocks many of 000webhost's servers, so
it's clearly a possibility.
the nsa doesn't like cats - you are on the watchlist!
:)
If I to choose between a cat and a Bull, I'll preferably choose NADA...
Could be your ISP blocking his IP address.
Free and non-free languages
I've never heard of a non-free computer language, at least in the same sense
a computer software can be. Both are very different things. You can use any
language as long as there are free programs which understand it. Free web
browsers such as Abrowser and
if you do use JavaScript please make your website usable
without it
i disable automatically run javascript
as it can be a security issue also
i don’t think that a program libre or not should be run without the users
permission
most of the time websites dont need javascript anyway
if you want
Patents aren't what free software is all about, although they are a part of
the issue. In any case, C# isn't non-free in the same sense a non-free
program is. In fact, there are free C# programs in the Trisquel repository,
although people in the community, including me, will discourage
Patent issues actually are exactly what Free Software is all about. I think
you're conflating free with no-cost.
On Tue Feb 17 2015 at 6:04:49 AM mam...@lavabit.com wrote:
Free and non-free languages
I've never heard of a non-free computer language, at least in the same
sense
a computer
@Neutron - If you want your websites to be globally usable, these links may
help.
Dillo web browser - http://www.dillo.org/funding/objectives.html - you can
validate code with a built-in W3C and WDG bug meter.
Viewable With Any Browser Campaign
http://anybrowser.org/campaign/
There are
@tomlukeywood - neither of your websites render in any of my 6 browsers.
Check them with Dillo to find the needed corrections. Best wishes to you.
this is not good
dose it load on firefox?
i only use html and css
this is me using lots of diffrent browsers on it:
I use the webdeveloper toolbar to control cookies, javascript, meta
redirects, and other code, but even allowing everything thru on Gecko
(Mozilla brand) browsers, all I get is a spinning wheel. Dillo is a blank
screen.
Seriously, install Dillo from the Trisquel software repository and
Visited both Tom's sites using icecat - they render perfectly without
javascript
Must be a ghost in my machine... glad the issue is on my side of the pond. :)
Your commentary answers some of my questions for sure.
Can you recommend me good literature about Ruby, RoR, Python or/and Perl
programming language(s)? It could be in English or Russian as well. If there
are good examples located in DRM-free Internet-services like the Project
Gutenberg,
If you are not just learning but setting up a real online shop, I encourage
you to use a CMS like opencart (GPL) or prestashop (open source license, if
I'm not wrong). They offer all you need: payment gateways, shipping modules,
product statistics, etc., and security updates, browser
I've been interested in website making since I was about thirteen years old,
but after a little practice my interests changed, and I started all over
again one month ago - after more than five years. Now I'm working on the
interactive internet-shop, where people could buy some ecologically
I am a developer for only shops but I don't know all about the licence.
At first PHP is free, so you can use it. Also HTML and CSS, you doesn't have
to use HTML5.
For Javascript you should use the ECMAScript so please don't use JQuery or
something else and you should make at the bigging the
jQuery is a free software JavaScript library under the MIT license.
JavaScript is just one of several implementations of formally standardized
language called ECMAScript.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JQuery
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECMAScript
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 01:44:33PM +0100, vladimir.doro...@openmailbox.org
wrote:
I've been interested in website making since I was about thirteen
years old, but after a little practice my interests changed, and I
started all over again one month ago - after more than five years.
Now I'm
Point 1: Michał Masłowski say it correct. There are three ECMAScript,
Javascript, ActionScript and JSScript. I think the Internet Explorer from
Microsoft use ActionScript, but maybe this could be wrong.
Point 2: You can use JQuery, but personally I didn't like it. There are a few
Any time you make a web page, compose a song, write a poem or draw an image
you automatically get copyright to your work, that's the international law.
Basically what it means is nobody can do nothing with your creation. All
rights reserved Unless you say so.
A license is the tool for
Thank you for your help, appreciate it! I have several additional questions
connected with your answer:
1. What is the difference between JavaScript and ECMAScript, despite of the
license? Do they have common code, syntax, comment function etc.? Can I learn
JavaScript firstly and then
JavaScript is Mozilla's implementation of ECMAScript, and a common name
for it. There is no technical difference.
jQuery is free.
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