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Hi,
Can someone please point me to someone that can help get an account setup?
Thank you,
John.
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> I am a new user and would like to create a Linphone account. I went to this
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> https://subscribe.linphone.org/register/email
> I put in all the required fields and click
Hi,
I am a new user and would like to create a Linphone account. I went to this
page;
https://subscribe.linphone.org/register/email
I put in all the required fields and click register. I don't see a confirmation
and haven't received any emails (I checked spam).
I tried logging in with my
On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 4:17:19 PM UTC-7, Lex Trotman wrote:
[...]
I had this same issue today. Worked without --icons and failed with it.
After some investigation it appears to be an issue in a2x where it isn't
encoding the manifest file as UTF-8. In my case I had a
On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 10:46:53 AM UTC-7, cra...@gmail.com wrote:
Main.asc:
= Title
// icons located in project's ./images/icons sub-directory
:icons:
:doctype: book
== Chapter I
NOTE: this is a note.
Attempts to generate the various back-end artifacts:
Produces main.HTML with
The PLANET ARGON team has been talking recently about RailsConf 2006.
We're curious... if we were to help sponsor some of the bigger costs...
and managed all the logistics... who would be interested in a
cross-country (portland to chicago) bus trip... or train trip to and
from RailsConf? We'd
http://www.omniscium.com/
Eric said:
Hmm. I have too many ideas of my own?
Caleb Phillips said:
Ditto.
I thought about this a little.
What if I had a site of Ruby software I had written and posted a link
for that? Would you tell me that you already write Ruby software and
can create
Maybe the \\u in the original posters message?
John.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel Dekany writes:
According to ORO API docs, Perl5Substitution supports case
modification like \u or \l. I can't get it work:
Works for me:
java substituteExample '(.*)' '\u$1' 'foo'
substitute regex: (.*)
() {
return new X509Certificate[0];
}
}
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of John Goalby
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 7:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JDEV] SSL with Jabber
Thanks! I am trying to use
on server side based
on i.e. OpenSSL.
Java's native SSL or PureTLS will work fine.
I can't remember if jabber.org supports SSL, but jabber.com propably
will.
ulrich
John Goalby wrote:
I am looking to write a Jabber client in Java and would like to support
the
SSL connection
I am looking to write a Jabber client in Java and would like to support the
SSL connection.
Is there somewhere I can look for more information on how to do this?
Is there anything specific to Jabber, or is it some kind of standard SSL
connection.
Can anyone point to some sample code for
How do I add a client to the list on JabberCentral?
I tried registering but saw no way to do add the client after logging in.
Thanks
John.
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Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Wow, I cannot believe I didn't see it!
Thanks!
Original Message Follows
After you log in you should see a link titled Client Administration in the
left sidebar. Click that and go from there.
Justin
- Original Message -
From: John Goalby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
All
Please check out a proof of concept Flash client for Jabber. Is is an early
version and so is missing some basic functionality such as scroll bars,
creating new accounts, etc.
http://www.omniscium.com/projects/FLAIM/
I plan to make it open source once its in a good state and put it on
. : ) I'd love to help... but I have no clue what the
navigation is trying to say.
-Rich
- Original Message -
From: John Goalby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 5:58 PM
Subject: [JDEV] ANN : FLAIM - a Flash IM client
All
Please check out a proof
- Original Message -
From: John Goalby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JDEV] ANN : FLAIM - a Flash IM client
My guess is that you are using a browser not capable of displaying CSS.
I
had tried some time ago and thought that it would
Firstly because I was unaware of it ;-)
Secondly, it looks like it has a little way to go before being usable right?
Any reason why it could not be on both?
John.
Original Message Follows
Pretty good so far. I hope to release soon on sourceforge allowing
people
to contribute.
Hi,
I am trying to write a Flash IM client and have got reasonably
far - so far up to authenticating which believe me was no
simple task!!!
I am using jabber.com as I cannot get as far with jabber.org.
Is there any reason for this? I seem to remember that the .org
is a development machine.
I am trying to create a flash-based IM client and have noticed that there is
a large difference between jabber.org and jabber.com.
Is there a status page that indicates what is running on each of the servers
(patch level etc)?
The problem I am having is that the .org site seems to close the
I am about to release an open source project that uses
the XPATH capabilities of jaxen.
I wanted to know if I could include the jars
jaxen-core.jar
jaxen-jdom.jar
saxpath.jar
in my jar?
Thanks
John.
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If I understand the previous posts correctly, backward-
chaining was achieved in Jess using forward-chaining and
so one is really just the opposite of the other?
Can any problem be solved with relative ease using either
forward or backward chaining or is it the case that certain
problems lend
to find all
the PURCHASE facts, then iterate over the query result directly and
add them up. You could define a deffunction to do this.
I think John Goalby wrote:
I would like to be able to have the following facts...
(assert (PURCHASE 100))
(assert (PURCHASE 150
think John Goalby wrote:
I understand the approach that you outlined and have got
someway to implementing it when I realized that I might
be looking for something a little different.
I want to be able to add up the payments as the facts
get asserted - as I am doing backchaining
Hi
I would like some help with using the deftemplate with rules.
I want to be able to specify particular slots in my rule
instead of having '?' placeholders.
Here is an example (I have tried numerous variations):
(do-backward-chaining AAATable)
(deftemplate AAATemplate (slot AAA1) (slot AAA2)
information when the rules are
compiled, and aren't sued at runtime -- so they must be present at
compile time.
If that's not it, try describing to us what it is you want to accomplish.
I think John Goalby wrote:
Hi
I would like some help with using the deftemplate with rules.
I want to be able
I have a relational database that I want to execute rules
on such as checking for certain conditions before adding
new entries.
I also want to provide a user interface where users can
create new rules.
I don't know how to go about linking the rules with the
database. Adding to the complexity
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