for me (a pdf/fdf
pair). I could then programatically populate data into the fdf record.
When a user clicks on the fdf record, it automatically loads the pdf
form first before displaying the data in the fdf record.
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If I have access to a network drive in Nautilus, with a path name in the
address bar in the form of smb://host/account/file.dir/file (this is
working just fine), what would be the equivalent path name from the $
prompt to display or access the same thing, like with an ls -lha command?
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Symeon Breen wrote:
You would have to mount the share using a mount command
Actually, the following tip worked perfectly:
After you connect to a network drive through gnome it gets mounted in
the .gvfs folder.
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ssh client. This does require a ssh client that understands port
forwarding. I used to setup putty on the windows client to open the ssh
tunnel for the windows terminal emulator.
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Take a look at the different ways the path is stored in a cataloged
pointer entry!
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of the subroutines business rule(s) for
subsequent items processed. When I create a named common variable
for the built data array the array is set once and when I alter the
For the named common variable, could you not just use something like:
IF NOT(ASSIGNED(NAMED.VAR)) THEN GOSUB INIT.DATA
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used common (not named common). Wouldn't that last only during the
current listing?
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Caminiti, Marc wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations on a SSH client that has Viewpoint
Emulation? We currently use Dynamic Connect, but do not think that it
has SSH.
putty does ssh, but no viewpoint, you're stuck with ansi.
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Kevin King wrote:
Ah yes, the infamous putty tunnel, that miracle of a feature that makes
putty one of those can't live without tools. Now if only we could
minimize putty to the tray instead of the task bar, that would be even
cooler.
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On 03/12/2012 05:58 PM, Symeon Breen wrote:
Tut linux desktop - ahh that's popular ;)
It's popular with me!
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