https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439326
Bug ID: 439326
Summary: Valgrind 3.17.0 won't compile with Intel 2021 oneAPI
compilers
Product: valgrind
Version: unspecified
Platform: RedHat RPMs
OS: Linux
I have been having this problem for a VERY LONG TIME!
I have had this problem with kernel 4.17.*, 4.18.*, 4.19.* possibly 4.16.*
This has been an issue with 18.04 and 18.10 probably 17.10 also
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.10
Release
I have been having this problem for a VERY LONG TIME!
I have had this problem with kernel 4.17.*, 4.18.*, 4.19.* possibly 4.16.*
This has been an issue with 18.04 and 18.10 probably 17.10 also
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.10
Release
editors in house and daily basis 700 images can be done.
We can give testing for your photos if you send us one or two to start
working.
Thanks,
Jason Jones
editors in house and daily basis 700 images can be done.
We can give testing for your photos if you send us one or two to start
working.
Thanks,
Jason Jones
editors in house and daily basis 700 images can be done.
We can give testing for your photos if you send us one or two to start
working.
Thanks,
Jason Jones
editors in house and daily basis 700 images can be done.
We can give testing for your photos if you send us one or two to start
working.
Thanks,
Jason Jones
Hi - this is my first post to this forum. I have been following some simple
steps to get Magnolia 5.3.8 installed and running.
I have tried this on a Windows 8.1 laptop and a Windows 8.1 desktop using
exactly the same steps. The laptop works but the desktop fails during the
Update step in the b
I used SketchUp to design my studio (www.artcitysound.com) It helped
immensely.
--Jason
On Mon Feb 23 2015 at 11:29:29 AM Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 02/23/2015 11:28 AM, Michael Torrie wrote:
> >> Any suggestions are welcome. If you know the program's URL, please
> mention
> >> that, too. Than
Received.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Jacob Albretsen wrote:
> This email is to test if PLUG messages are being blocked by my ISP. I see
> activity in the archives, but not in my mailbox. Nothing in my spam, and
> the
> list email address is whitelisted in my settings. Here we go.
>
Yes, I'm fat, and a gangster (of the original persuasion), and I use Linux.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTLB34m7Aq8
--Jason
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Sorry I didn't get to this, man... I really would like to present, and
it's a great idea, but right now, I just have too much going on and I think
the stress would kill me. *PLEASE* hit me up next year, because I'd love
to present. Thanks for pestering me into thinking about it, bud. I really
w
I've had good experience with the Logitech H800's. They're wireless / usb.
--Jason
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Jessie Adan Morris <
jes...@jessieamorris.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 14:22:36 Kyle Waters wrote:
> > Looking for a recommendation for USB headset w/ mic. These
> ...after having
> successfully lit a fire in the pro audio world.
I'm neck-deep in pro-audio Linux. What did you guys do?
--Jason
www.advancedbudgetstudios.com
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On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Tom Hanks wrote:
> Novell, during my tour of duty 95 - 2000, never looked at current
> openings / needs and attempted reassignment internally prior to, nor
> during a layoff. It was their philosophy (as I learned from my stint
> working in HR) to execute the layoff
+1 on all here, too.
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Jonathan Duncan <
jonat...@bluesunhosting.com> wrote:
>
> On 04 Apr 2011, at 09:51, Mac Newbold wrote:
>
> > The main questions here are:
> >
> > 1. If we moved our meetings to Point of the Mountain, rather than
> downtown
> > Salt Lake City,
http://projectorpeople.com helped me a lot to get a great deal on mine.
--Jason
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Doran L. Barton wrote:
> On Monday, March 21, 2011 06:58:26 pm Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
> > So, any advice on buying projectors?
>
> I don't have a lot of advice, but these guys do:
Maybe it's better to maintain the separation, like in the ol' wild
west, good guys good, baddies bad..
Or, the intervention is an attempt to capture ground? -A move a-la
Glenn Beck himself, as he's tried to pull with his Tea Party nonsense
(which, personally I believe, as a cultural intervention
More from anonymous..
Glenn Beck + V for Vendetta mashup
Funny to think Radical groups from the Left are turning to his show for
inspiration.
http://www.youtube.com/user/iamlegionanonymous
# distributed via : no commercial use without permission
#is a moderated mailing list for net criticis
>> It seems like an extra $250 is worth it for the extra watts and the
premap (especially for a receive that is normally twelve hundred bucks),
although I'm still having a hard time understanding the preamp exactly.
(my apologies for top-posting in my previous reply)
One more thing: If your curr
Unless I'm mistaken, the pre-amp outs are outputs which allow connectivity
to an external amplifier. In this case, the "pre" in preamp means "before
it goes to the amplifier", so you're basically given the option to have your
own dedicated "per-channel" external amp(s), which by your description,
>
> What software do you use? What hardware do you have connected to your Linux
> system(s)?
>
>
Until recently, I used ardour (ardour.org) for my main DAW system, and did
so for 2 years. My interface hardware consists of two linked M-audio Delta
1010's, giving me a 16 simultaneous audio stream ca
>
> Undoubtedly, Audacity is in the mix (pun intended). Perhaps someone could
> spend 10-15 minutes talking about how Audacity can be used to do a variety
> of things.
>
>
Wow... A bit more interest than I thought there would be. For those of you
who want to hear stuff recorded, mixed, and mastere
I run an audio recording studio based on Linux. Not sure how I could
present on it, though.
www.advancedbudgetstudios.com
--Jason
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Ryan Simpkins wrote:
> Anyone interested in presenting on one of these topics?
> * "Maker Night" - Come show off the latest innovati
I'm going 30' to my home theater projector, so the picture has to be nice -
and I don't notice any problems. I'm using DVI-D.
--Jason
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"Alas" (hehe) not
> any distro I know of accepts this paradigm. They are all still quite
> enamored with pulse and esound and the like. :(
> --
> Von Fugal
>
I've always hated ESD and ARTS and the like. I run a small recording studio
based on Linux (www.advancedbudgetstudios.com), and run gentoo
I worked for Eli Kirk for a year, and I can vouch for this. Good company to
work for.
--Jason
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Shane Hathaway wrote:
> On 10/27/2010 06:03 PM, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> > I know there are some web developers on the list. Also, if you know
> > of anyone who may b
May not be quite what you're looking for and I haven't messed with
this at all but there's a project called Open vSwitch that is
attempting to bring the virtual switching setup that vmware esx/esxi
provide to Xen/VirtualBox/KVM
http://openvswitch.org/
Doesn't integrate tightly with Virtua
I've got one more around 330W, I'd be willing to part with for $10.00. :)
--Jason
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Jeff Moyes
wrote:
> Does anybody have a 500W, 24 pin power supply they might be willing to
> sell off in the $5 to $10 range? I know it's a long shot, but I thought
> I'd check.
The sequel to the Daemon, Freedom (TM), just came out. haven't gotten
a chance to read that yet, but it seems promising given the
enjoyability of the first book. I've also enjoyed the majority of
William Gibson's books dating back to Neuromancer and most recently
Spook Country. Snow Crash and Anath
I have a question about sending messages. I found that if I attempt to
send a message to a non-existent exchange from a session the session
throws an exception and I am then unable to send any other messages
through the same session, even if I am sending to another exchange that
does exist. W
That worked, thanks for your help.
Gordon Sim wrote:
On 01/09/2010 12:01 AM, Jason Jones wrote:
void
MyMessageHandler::stop()
{
if(0 != subscriptionManager_)
{
// I think order matters on these two lines
subscriptionManager_->stop();
subscription_.can
ssage that I sent will
remain in the queue indefinitely and the receiver will continually
receive the message over and over again until you press control-c.
Can you tell me whether the code that I wrote in the method
MyMessageHandler::stop() is calling the various qpid methods in correct
Its listed by someone named Sotohide
(http://twitter.com/sotohide/misc) on twitter, probably using it as a
combination programming project / IDS type system... def looks like
his logs consists mosty of blocking SSH bruteforce attempts
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Dennis Lavrinenko
wrote:
> S
They posted an announcement on the fedora dev list this evening and
said they decided to remove the feature "after further discussion" aka
bad press ;)
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2009-November/msg01445.html
-Jason
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Tim Mugherini wrote:
> I
i have approximately 5 left. if anyone wants one, shoot me an email
-jason
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Jack Daniel wrote:
> I have a few Wave invites if anyone still needs/wants one.
>
> Jack
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Though it won't for long, I know Nature's Way currently uses it.
--Jason
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Doran L. Barton wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 November 2009 18:33:16 Jim Wright wrote:
> > Are there many companies in Utah using Postgres? I have been trying to
> > do a search for companies doing
On Thu, 29 Oct 09 at 2137 -0700, Troy Ready wrote:
> Hey everyone! I'm a little overdue in sharing a cool development in my life:
>
> A couple weeks ago, I left my previous employer of 7 years and joined a small
> IT services company based out of La Habra called Rezitech. The neat thing is
> tha
You could try booting off a live USB/CD and copy files off of the drive or
sftp/scp the files to an offsite location.
-Jason
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Monkey Daemon <
monkeywebdae...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2009/10/22 Brian Schultz :
> > Our security department is testing out Symantec's
I watched a good friend of mine all through Jr. High and Highschool slowly
become a well-trained martial artist. It was always cool to watch his
tournaments. Great job, Bryan, and thanks for sharing.
--Jason
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Bryan Sant wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:21 A
I'm currently adding a page to my blog that contains a list of various
InfoSec self education resources that I use to try and keep myself
up-to-speed with everything going on and I wanted to see if anyone had any
comments or contributions. Right now the page contains blogs & websites,
podcasts, lin
I have a bachelors in CS, did all the coursework for my masters in CS at
iowa statebut quit when my thesis was tanking and i couldn't find a prof to
fund me and i ran out of $$ :-/ found the InfAs profs there to not be very
good at teaching & keeping up with new things that were going on. most of
I second the motion. Both heard of and experienced bad karma from those
dudes.
--Jason
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Nicholas Leippe wrote:
> On Mon Oct 5 2009 13:57:06 Hongyi Gao wrote:
> > How about EBCComputers?
>
> I would avoid EBC Computers. Many horror stories abound, some of which I'
One thing I see that appears to be causing part of the issue is that you are
running airodump-ng on eth1 instead of the tap interface rtap0... Also, not
quite sure if you need these steps:
- ifconfig eth1 essid
- ifconfig eth1 key s:fakekey
- ifconfig eth1 mode managed
I don't recall needing to d
, then after MessageListener::received()
returns the message is acknowledged and removed from the queue?
Thanks,
Jason Jones
John Dennis wrote:
On 08/31/2009 12:33 PM, Jason Jones wrote:
Hello,
I am interested in writing a message consumer that cannot tolerate
message loss. In the event that
, and then acknowledge the message? If
it doesn't work this way can you explain to me then how to implement
this functionality?
Thanks,
Jason Jones
-
Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation
Project:
Congrats, and thanks!
--Jason
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Wade Preston Shearer <
wadeshearer.li...@me.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> My apologies for the server (website and mailing lists) being down over the
> weekend. It finally realized that I was going to procrastinate a necessary
> upgrade ind
>
> Craigo's.
>
Holy MOLY! I used to go to Craigo's in Rexburg almost every day. Some of
the best pizza I've ever had. Wow... Gotta start googling for the location
here in Utah.
Great stuff.
--Jason
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Merrill Oveson wrote:
> That's look like a great product. Is there a free version?
>
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Jason Jones >wrote:
>
> > http://www.dynarch.com/projects/calendar/
> >
> > Best JS-based calendar ever.
> >
> > --Jason
http://www.dynarch.com/projects/calendar/
Best JS-based calendar ever.
--Jason
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Merrill Oveson wrote:
> I need a web based calendar - I imagine a javascript based one - but if php
> can do the job...
>
>
> Here's my setup:
>
> 1) php based application
> 2) mysql
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 22:57 -0600, Jason Jones wrote:
> > This whole conversation has been highly offensive, and so seriously
> > off-topic, I'm considering leaving altogether.
>
> Some of what I wrote was delibe
>
> Now that terms and intent have been thoroughly defined (and in some
> cases illuminated via the time-honored tradition of ASCII art)... am I
> the only one who thinks using "negligent" instead of "accidental" in
> this case would be better? Not when talking to the family, of course,
> but in t
>
> "Government policy should not favor some industries at the expense of
> others, but that is exactly what cash for clunkers does. The program helps
> consumers who can take advantage, and it increases profit and employment in
> the auto industry. But funding for the program comes from all other
I like to use XChat on windows although the official XChat build only works
for 30 days w/o expiring... http://www.silverex.org/ makes a free unofficial
windows build available if you're already comfortable using xchat in linux.
i prefer Vim in windows mostly because that's what i already use in
I believe that MySQL Administrator tool (
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/administrator/en/index.html) that's part of the
MySQL GUI Tools package will do part of what you're looking for. I know it
has a replication status section but I don't believe it can connect to
multiple servers at once in one windo
On Wed, 13 May 09 at 1347 -0700, Michael Repucci wrote:
>
> Hi Vimmers,
>
> I'm relatively new to Vim, and having some trouble with the spell
> check. I set spell checking on in my ~/.vimrc with the line "set spell
> spelllang=en_us" (without quotes). This works fabulously for certain
> files (e
SlickEdit now supports D in the newest release, SlickEdit 2009. For more
information please vist http://www.slickedit.com
I'm gonna step out on this one because this topic has been a hot one in my
head for quite some time now. Not only with AJAX, but frameworks in
general.
When I began programming, there were no frameworks for PHP, JavaScript, or
AJAX (not sure if AJAX even existed back then). I programmed from scr
I believe the issue is that updating items is currently a "don't call
us, we'll call you" affair where the updates are initiated by Do core
and not the plugins. Adding something to core for this plugin would be
a special case. Having some method by which plugins can request an
update (such as this
Yep, I can confirm this error. I updated the code to request an XML
response from ImageShack, which means we shouldn't have to screen scrape
for the image URL anymore. Fix is committed to do-plugins trunk.
** Changed in: do-plugins
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason Jones
Worked with Jakub and determined that the plugins created by the 'Add to
Search Bar' Firefox extension were the primary source of issues here.
The OpenSearch plugin has been updated to handle those and was released
as part of Do 0.8, so I'm closing this issue. In the future, any bugs
reporting issu
** Changed in: do-plugins
Importance: Low => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason Jones (jejones)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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opensearch plugin doesn't see all firefox' search provides
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253492
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 253492 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253492
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 253492
opensearch plugin doesn't see all firefox' search provides
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Gnome-Do gets its OpenSearch plugins from other directory than the Firefox
https://bugs.
The text is missing a closing tag. I'm assuming that's a
typo?
I added the tag at the end and it was picked up by Do,
so if it is just a typo, then there's something else going on.
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opensearch plugin doesn't see all firefox' search provides
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253492
You received
Right--can you post the contents of one of the ones that does the
Description?
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The profiles.ini looks fine, so it should be scanning the searchplugins
folder. The namespaces in the search plugin are fine, so its processing
it as an OpenSearch plugin. What I did notice, however, is that XML does
not contain an element. The code looks for a ShortName,
Description, and Url, and
The contents of .mozilla/firefox/profiles.ini would be useful, as this
is what the OpenSearch plugin uses to find the plugins in the
searchplugins folder for your profile.
Additionally, can you paste the contents of one of those plugins?
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opensearch plugin doesn't see all firefox' search provi
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Bob Doolittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> William Yang wrote:
>>
>> Is there a benefit derived from using multicast over broadcast? And
>> similarly, apart from issues with multicast on some networks, does using
>> broadcast have advantages over multicast?
>
> If yo
st enabled on your switches? Try setting enableMulticast=false
>> in /etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props and restart Sun Ray services to see if
>> that solves the problem.
>>
>> Kent
>>
>> On 12/04/08 07:10, Jason Jones wrote:
>> > I'm sure we've
at 1:09 PM, Kent Peacock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is multicast enabled on your switches? Try setting enableMulticast=false in
> /etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props and restart Sun Ray services to see if that
> solves the problem.
>
> Kent
>
> On 12/04/08 07:10, Jason Jones wrote
I'm sure we've done something silly - but we're standing up a new SRSS
4.1 on 2 Solaris 10 x86 u6 systems. sunray3 we want to be the
primary, sunray4 we want to be the secondary.
on sunray3:
LAN connections: On
Subnetwork: 10.0.0.0
Netmask=255.0.0.0
AuthSrvr= 10.10.
Short Question:
What's the recommended / preferred approach to glue together S10u6 + SRSS
4.1 (2 node FOG) + CAM + SWRC 2.1 + Windows 2003 to 50 DTUs each with its
own locally USB attached printer?
Long Detailed rambling history and additional information:
Before anyone wishes me good luck – kn
Guys - I'm moving an existing customer from older SRSS to modern day
stuff. They have about 50 DTUs potentially growing to 100 DTUs over the
next 3 years.
They have a robust VMware landscape today with Windows and a little NetWare
being virtualized. The only Solaris in house is in support of th
I believe the idea is that the action would take a text string and
return the matching items. So, if you really wanted to listen to In
The Air Tonight, the pattern might be something like:
summon Do -> Search Rhythmbox Library -> "In The Air Tonight" -> enter
which would return the song item that
There is currently a Ping.FM ( http://ping.fm/ ) plugin in development
(https://code.launchpad.net/~d6g/do-plugins/PingFM) that supports
updating identi.ca, along with many other social networks (twitter
included).
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support for identica
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282949
You received this b
I've fixed the encoding issue and pushed it up to trunk.
** Changed in: do-plugins
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason Jones (jejones)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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OpenSearch encodes special chars incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279292
You received this bug n
The I originally wrote the code to use HttpUtility.UrlEncode, which I
replaced BECAUSE it had a bug (it doesn't escape single quotes, which
causes Mono to crash when opening the url using xdg-open). I'll fix the
the encoding and commit it shortly.
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OpenSearch encodes special chars incorrectly
h
You can check out
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/9/307 for a couple examples of variable
importance.
Jason Jones, PhD
Medical Informatics
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
801.707.6898
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank E Harrell
J
By the way, the same issue arises for the randomForest package.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm more interested in the variable
importance than the tree per se.
Thanks,
Jason
Jason Jones, PhD
Medical Informatics
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
801.707.6898
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Ah, I believe I found your problem. Do loads the plugin, but, but
Mono.Addins isn't loading any types from the plugin, because you've
got some typos in your addin.xml.
should be (notice the change from plural to singular)
and
should be
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 10:40
How are you building and installing your plugin?
I branched your repository and noticed that you have your own
MonoDevelop solution within your Radio directory. Please add your
project to the DoPlugins solution rather than create a new solution.
With that said, I built your project and then copi
I took a quick look at your code and saw a few things:
You need to make sure that your addins.xml and source code are in
sync. In your xml file, you specify the item source as:
but the item source in your code is under the GNOME namespace:
namespace GNOME {
public class RadioItemS
ImageShack changed the format for its result page, which the plugin
scrapes for a URL to return. Currently, I believe it returns an empty
string, which is what you are seeing. A fix has been committed and
should be available via the plugin updates soon.
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Brian Lucas
I would recommend writing a plugin that leverages one of the existing
"multicasting" services, such as ping.fm, rather than doing that work
in the plugin. That way, someone else owns the interfaces to the
various services.
Ping.fm is the only one I have experience with, but others may have sugges
In OpenSearch v1.1.
** Changed in: do-plugins
Status: New => Fix Released
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complex search terms are silently ignored by OpenSearch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218185
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I would also like to note that I have never met Kimball, nor am affiliated
with him in any way, other than this list. I just believe the what he is
doing is within every able-bodied American alive.
--Jason
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>
> I would like to reiterate for the record - Kimball is *not* the "Average
> American" ..
>
and I'm sure he's thanking his conservative upbringing and hard work for
that. But my question is this: What separates Kimball from the rest of the
"average Americans"? Is it that he is luckier, or spe
>
> You could create a session cookie - it wouldn't be php, really, but
> wouldn't
> that be valid, so that if they browse off the page, then they're
> automatically logged out, by keeping a php session id in the cookie or
> something, then setting the cookie to disappear when they leave the site,
I simply must recommend the Grado headphones, albeit they are open cans.
They produce amazing audio. Not good for noise cancellation, though.
I've had a pair of SR 225's for 3 years now. No complaints.
http://www.grado.com
--Jason
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Justin Findlay <[EMAIL PROTEC
>
> Unfortunately I only caught the tail end of the report so I have no
> idea what he won the award for.
> Anyone know?
>
>
He won the "Entrepreneur of the Year" award. Here's the KSL link:
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=2326103
--Jason
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Although I haven't tried exactly what you're trying, I use FCKeditor, and
I'm allowed to insert images, HTML, etc... I haven't tried adding buttons,
though.
--Jason
On 9/7/07, Ray Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Anyone know if there is a javascript textarea editor that allows you to
> crea
Not to be antagonistic or anything, and I didn't attend the SEO meeting
(although I would have loved to, quite honestly...), but
I have created and run two completely non-business-like websites for
completely selfish purposes. Both sites contain a lot of dynamic content,
and they have horribl
I learned early on that magic quotes rarely does any good, IMO. I vote to
turn em' completely off, if you can.
--Jason
On 8/16/07, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ya that works, but I was talking bout
> http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.mysqli-prepare.php
>
> Kirk Cerny wrote:
> > my prep
Wow... I can't stay silent on this one, and I might have a bit of experience
that may help some of you make a more informed decision.
First off, my resume can be found at
http://www.poeticintensity.com/resume.html for reference.
I created my resume at least 5 years ago and have maintained the sam
Hey,
You could join Barack Obama for a casual dinner for five:
https://www.barackobama.com/dinner
In the next few days, four supporters will be selected for a new kind of
fundraising dinner. If you make a donation in any amount before next Tuesday,
July 31, you could join Barack and three oth
Hey,
You could join Barack Obama for a casual dinner for five:
https://www.barackobama.com/dinner
In the next few days, four supporters will be selected for a new kind of
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> 1) People are thinking that open source technology requires less
> skill, and therefore is cheaper in salaries as well.
I would add to that, and maybe specify a bit, that everyone has a nephew or
grandson or sister who is a "web wizard", and can "slap up a website for
free" using PHP. I thin
Is it just me, or does this seem a bit low for a "senior" web developer? I
dunno... maybe I'm the one screwed up.
--Jason
On 7/26/07, Ben Matz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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This
Some people say using frames/flash/ajax destroys the functionality of
the back/forward buttons in the browser. (which I basically agree with)
Hmmm I personally can't see much use for AJAX in navigation of the demo
site you provided us with. I rarely see the need for AJAX at all in
navigat
On 7/18/07, Nathan B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry if this isn't the correct method to ask for this kind of
infobut, I'm trying to get on the IRC Channel using the server and
channel name listed here: http://uphpu.org/mailing-lists/ but, I'm not
seeing the uphpu channel anywhere when set
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