OSM is a great promise. But not usable in a real world.
1) The servers are slow. Loading maps takes for ever.
2) Using tilemaps is nice, but this maps that rotating the map will not fix the
text
location according to the orientation of your map.
3) They are very ugly.
To the original answer:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Diego Iastrubni elc...@kde.org wrote:
OSM is a great promise. But not usable in a real world.
1) The servers are slow. Loading maps takes for ever.
2) Using tilemaps is nice, but this maps that rotating the map will not
fix the text
location according to
re:all
procmail and/or sieve seem to be the natural candidates
With /etc/alias you could also pipe the mail into a script which would
trigger the script...
2014-08-12 12:45 GMT+03:00 E.S. Rosenberg e...@g.jct.ac.il:
procmail and/or sieve seem to be the natural candidates
With
If this is for Israel I don't know if they fixed it yet but in the past I
noticed often that embedded maps had nothing inside the borders of Israel
(which may have been a copyright issue).
Also don't forget the users' browser will send the users' language
preference in the GET request for the
On Mon, 11 Aug 2014, Ori Idan wrote:
I am trying to run a script when an email is received on my server.
I tried what described here:
http://blog.thecodingmachine.com/content/triggering-php-script-when-your-postfix-server-receives-mail
But it invoked the script for all mails not mail to a