Sounds like a lot more pain than I would be willing to endure for a little over a month. As I have told some of the junior programmers here, it helps to have a 25 lb sledge hammer handy. That way, when the technology is misbehaving, you can threaten it and mean it. And venting is very therapeutic, though not so good for the pocket book. ;-)
Cheers Ted On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> wrote: > Was not only that, the definitive answer (pfew...): I had to disable OE > Tools>Options>Security>Download images... > http://www.winvistatips.com/ie7-opening-oe6-links-t294850.html > > Sorry, I send this to have a link to explain to the oe-quotefix author what I > went thru... Hoping he will put that in his FAQ... > > Jacques > > Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> Finally was harder than I thought to get it stable. >> I mean to have the setting staying (M$ always gets its default back, the >> hell knows how) >> >> After many researches and tries >> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Setting_Your_Default_Browser#Setting_default_browser_manually >> seems to work so far (the sotware utilities no longer works, you need to do >> it manually) >> >> Sorry to use the ML more as a reminder for myself (I expect to change my >> machine sooner or later), also can be usefull for others. >> >> I hope you will appreciate my new quote ("Jacques Le Roux wrote:") at top of >> answers (especially Scott :D ) >> >> Jacques >> PS: I just had a little thought about Balmer and it relates to a word >> above... no hint... >> >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> Sorry for the last message with big quotes answers >>> I did not use oe-quotefix after the message below because I was not able to >>> use links with Firefox (and its 60 tuned addons) >>> But today I finally found the way >>> http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Windows/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress/2006-08/msg00770.html >>> >>> And yes I'm still usint OE on XP :o) >>> >>> I don't even want to think at the time it would take to get another machine >>> as soundless as the one I slowly been up to. As long >>> as the SSDs do it, it's ok >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>> Found the right solution http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ >>>> Very glad with it so far, I have donated! >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>> Yes Scott, >>>>> >>>>> I'm subjected to that from sometimes(?) but it's only on some rare cases. >>>>> I use OE on XP and I did not find the reason yet. I'd have to look in >>>>> headers, I guess... >>>>> Sometimes I even put the > myself :/ (when it's only a couple) >>>>> >>>>> I tried to migrate to Thunderbird some years ago, but the problems are >>>>> the hundreds of rules I use (some obsolete) to dispatch >>>>> in folders. >>>>> They are in the Windows registry and I did not find a tool to migrate >>>>> them at this moment. Though I should say that apart that, >>>>> OE is ok with me, KISS way. >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>>> From: "Scott Gray" <[email protected]> >>>>> Hi Jacques >>>>> >>>>> I think something is wrong with your email client, it didn't quote the >>>>> original message which makes things pretty unreadable. >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Scott >>>>> >>>>> On 10/03/2010, at 12:14 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> From: "Celencia Celencia" <[email protected]> >>>>>> Good afternoon, >>>>>> >>>>>> We are 4 >>>>>> students in Master2 in IAE of Nantes and accomplish our project of the >>>>>> end of study >>>>>> for Celencia: consulting firm in organization and assistance in maitrise >>>>>> of >>>>>> work in systems of information. The society counts currently 16 members >>>>>> with an >>>>>> objective to double the enrolments during two years. >>>>>> >>>>>> Our project >>>>>> consists in setting up in place an efficient internal base for managing >>>>>> Human Resources >>>>>> (HR) which would replace or reinforce the existent already in place >>>>>> currently >>>>>> composed of documents Excel: report of activity, CV, booklet of >>>>>> reception, >>>>>> report of astonishment, note of framing etc. We created a document, >>>>>> which summarize >>>>>> all of the specifications that ERP should cover. >>>>>> >>>>>> Do you think that OFBiz could correspond to our needs? >>>>>> >>>>>> There is a beginning of an HR module in OFBiz. And if you are looking >>>>>> for a true open source ERP driven by an Apache >>>>>> community, yes >>>>>> OFBiz fits your needs. >>>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Is+OFBiz+for+Me >>>>>> >>>>>> Why true open source? Because as an Apache community we use the ASL2 >>>>>> licence (AKA Apache licence) which is really open, not >>>>>> viral like GPL or such (often used for commercial reasons, like selling >>>>>> a dual commercial lience...) >>>>>> Driven by an Apache community? Yes, there is not, as with other "open >>>>>> source" ERPs, a company behind OFBiz. There are >>>>>> individuals all responsible as individuals, even if of course some are >>>>>> employee in companies supporting OFBiz. >>>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/Apache+OFBiz+PMC+Members+and+Committers >>>>>> >>>>>> Are you offering personalised specifications for your tool? >>>>>> Good question: >>>>>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Apache+OFBiz+Service+Providers >>>>>> >>>>>> And if yes for which price? >>>>>> This depend of service providers... >>>>>> >>>>>> We would like to hearing from you as >>>>>> soon as possible, in order to start our collaboration and transfer you >>>>>> the >>>>>> document with all specifications you need. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hope this help >>>>>> Jacques >>>>>> >>>>>> Faithfully >>>>>> yours, >>>>>> Olha Simkiv >>>>>> Master 2 >>>>>> MPSIC >>>>>> IAE of Nantes >>>>>> 0663663726 -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. [email protected] CTO Merchant Services Corp. 17665 Leslie st., unit 30 Newmarket , Ontario L3Y 3E3
