[WSG] recovering html and web projects

2010-04-19 Thread Marvin Hunkin
hi.
well did try one software.
but the frustration, no credit card, no trial version.
so wondering if any one is using this software.
and possibly maybe be able to register for me on my behalf.
and send me the licence key.
when i did a free scan, it found over 15,000 files.
so will paste the reply i got from tech support below.
if any one can help.
let me know.
just frustrated.
ps: the linux option is not really an option.
as not sure if the software magic 4.9, is command line based or graphic.
and the linux screen reader speak up, grml, or emac smpeak, not sure would work.
so not really an option.
e-mail me off list if not on topic.
sorry.

Hello Marvin,

Thank you for your email.

We provide a free scan in order to give you the opportunity to evaluate the 
effectiveness of our detection system and allow you to make an informed 
decision regarding your system's needs. To access the full potential of the 
program you will need to purchase a license key.

At this time we do not offer free license keys nor trial license keys. We 
regret to hear of any inconvenience this has caused you.

Kind regards,
Tara L

ParetoLogic Support Team

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: DUO-657411
Department: Daily Tickets
Status: Reply Sent


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RE: [WSG] Help with mobile MIME type always fails test

2010-04-19 Thread Spellacy, Michael
Funny this should come up as I felt like being fussy a couple of weeks
ago. If you happen to be building a site with dotNet (.NET) 2008 you can
override the server MIME type inline by adding the following to the
@Page directive:

contenttype="application/xhtml+xml"

This comes in handy if you have a mobile site living in the same
directory as your regular site.

I know this may not help you, Kevin, but maybe it will help
someone...someday. :-)

Michael "Spell" Spellacy
http://www.spellacy.net
@spellacy

> I am hoping someone can help me with a MIME for mobile sites problem I
am having.



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