RPG's as in Earthdawn, Vampire, ADD, Runequest or PC based games?
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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 March 2004 23:45
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Sad state of the mainstream gaming industry.
out of idle curiosity: What sort of games would you guys
Personally I would like to see more games that I can play in front of my
kids.
My son and I had a complete ball with Beyond Good and Evil, Prince of
Persia (which was pretty violent, but not graphic) and Ratchet and Clank.
Were looking forward to the next Sly Cooper, the Transformers
I was looking through the archives and catching up on threads when I saw this ad on the star trek thread:
http://www.smarthome.com/2017.html
It's for a voice activated light control. Sounded rather cool with star trek sound effects and the works. Problem is that it's rather expensive. $80 bucks
BTW, the only reason I'm up is to catch up on work, code and everything else
that's fallen by the way side. Well, that and a rather painful ear infection.
Fun, fun, fun. :(
Yes, Erika this means your stuff as well.
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And an apology for that banner. Damn, I thought I killed off all the really
annoying ones. More work. :(
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We are having login troubles with a secure .NET site for someone going
through a linksys router and paradyne dsl modem. Does anyone have an idea
what might be causing it?
many thanks,
Patrick
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From: Ben Doom
Too late to *prevent* it, but not to late to introduce the idea that
surfing that will get you in trouble.
Or, wouldn't it maybe be a better idea to sit down with your kids and surf
some of those nasty sites with them? You know they're going to do
I've installed Net Nanny. I have no worries now when my son wants to go on the net.
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From: Deanna Schneider
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 07:35:16 -0600
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From: Ben Doom
Too late to *prevent* it, but not to late to introduce the idea that
surfing
Opps...forgot to send you the link.
http://store.netnanny.com/dr/v2/ec_dynamic.main?sp=1pn=12sid=53
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From: Deanna Schneider
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 07:35:16 -0600
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From: Ben Doom
Too late to *prevent* it, but not to late to introduce the
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From: dana tierney
when I went to the sleep clinic they asked me about nightmares. Also
sleepwalking and whether I had ever been in traumatic situations such as
rape or shootings. So if these vivid dreams are frightening you may want to
talk to the folks at your
All this vivid dream talk inspired a rather interesting vivid dream this
morning. I was with a class of folks from my high school, but we were all
adults now. And, the guys were taking part in some strange ritual in which
they all went into the locker room and cut off their penises. I could hear
Or, wouldn't it maybe be a better idea to sit down with your kids and surf
some of those nasty sites with them? You know they're going to do it
anyway, why not make it educational?
Of course, that can land some parents in jail.
-Kevin
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All this vivid dream talk inspired a rather interesting vivid dream this
morning. I was with a class of folks from my high school, but we were all
adults now. And, the guys were taking part in some strange ritual in which
they all went into the locker room and cut off their penises. I could
...don't know if it's the same but a couple of times I have had this feeling
like the weight of the world was pressing on me ... like I was VERY
heavywhile lying in bed.
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From: William H Bowen
I went through a period in college that was particularly stressful
Michael,
It may have some other interesting uses. Imagine setting your place up for a
Halloween party for instance. You could use that control in conjunction with
motion detectors and some simple electric motors to create some really
creepy effects.
larry
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From:
It's strange. My dreams usually aren't nightmares, just really idiotic
vignettes.
Like last night I dreamed the lady I am working with on a Chemo project
went to work for CDW in a building that I was in in a dream a few months
ago. I was there interviewing for a .NET job. I saw myself sitting
Ok, this would scare the Bejeezus out of me...
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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There is no right price for the wrong product, even if it is inexpensive and
I think the only time I ever sleepwalked was when I was on Darvaset with a fever and a toothache in the 7th grade. I was asleep/hallucinating and came down and told my parents that they were playing that damn song again. Turns out it was the National Anthem because the channel was going off the
I don't know why, but this had me LOL. I know it was probably rather disturbing for you to witness, however :)
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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There is no
Really it made me go EW.
Not the most pleasant of dreams.
larry
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From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 9:24 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
I don't know why, but this had me
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From: Kevin Graeme
I think there are web sites out there with that. You sure you weren't up
educating your kid about the dangers of the Internet? ;-)
Pretty sure, unless I was sleep-walking again. :)
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From: Candace Cottrell
I don't know why, but this had me LOL. I know it was probably rather
disturbing for you to witness, however :)
Nah, it wasn't disturbing really. I just remember thinking... my husband
better not participate in this stupid ritual. ;)
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I think this may have been asked before (maybe even by me), if so, forgive
me. I decided yesterday I wanted to rip a commercial dvd to divx. I assumed
this would be simple as divx is popular. I found a few software programs,
but none seemed to run right. I'm using Gordian Knot right now, but the
I'm as much a neophyte at this as you, but are you sure that the AVI has the
mpeg4 compression applied? It sounds like you ripped the video to an
uncompressed video codec.
-Kevin
I think this may have been asked before (maybe even by me), if so, forgive
me. I decided yesterday I wanted to rip
I hope they play Doctor's Orders again, I'm missing that one on tape...
-Ben
This was a good episode. A nice break from the Xindi story line.
Phillip B.
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That's what I was about to say, there's no codec involved here.DIVX should compress that down a lot.
- Matt Small
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From: Kevin Graeme
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: dvd-divx
I'm as much a neophyte at this as you, but are you
Saw this on the snapstream website ...hehe (thanks for the tip by the way!)
Transform your Toaster Oven:
http://www.snapstream.com/Community/Articles/tvtoaster/
http://www.snapstream.com/Community/Articles/tvtoaster/
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From: Ben Braver
Check out SnapStream Media's
Hi gang,
Somebody who isn't there any more developed a small app with an ASP (not .NET,
just ASP) front end, and an Access 2000 back end. It's a small internal training
competency tracker.
We inherited it and were asked to make some changes to the database.
It's password-protected. Before we
I probably did as I have no idea what I'm doing. Is there a program that you
would recommend?
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Here's a guide for using gordian knot to properly encode.You've done the first step.
http://www.divx.com/support/guides/guide.php?gid=6
- Matt Small
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From: Raymond Camden
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 10:19 AM
Subject: RE: dvd-divx
I probably did
Are you ever healthy?Feel better.I know earaches suck.I had many
as a kid.
--benD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
BTW, the only reason I'm up is to catch up on work, code and everything
else
that's fallen by the way side. Well, that and a rather painful ear
infection.
Fun, fun, fun. :(
Yes,
Ok, I'll try again. I had to stop since my AVI file was around 30 gigs. :(
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BenB agrees with BenD,be well soon :-)
Are you ever healthy?Feel better.I know earaches suck.I had many
as a kid.
--benD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
BTW, the only reason I'm up is to catch up on work, code and everything
else
that's fallen by the way side. Well, that and a rather painful ear
Couldn't resist: Start Trek? Ah, the continuing mission... :-)
I was looking through the archives and catching up on threads when I
saw this ad on the star trek thread:
http://www.smarthome.com/2017.html
It's for a voice activated light control. Sounded rather cool with
star trek sound
I probably did as I have no idea what I'm doing. Is there a program that
you
would recommend?
Gordian Knot will probably do what you need, but you could also try
dvdshrink.
http://www.dvdshrink.org/
-Kevin
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I've had similar dreams actually.
ONe where my bed was surrounded by...things?
And I felt pressure on my stomach etc. and I could not move. I couldn't
see anything clearly either.
Then when I was finally able to move my room was of course empty...and
dark.
One thing I did remember quite
When I was about age 7, I had a nightmare where a gorilla came
into my room, picked me up, threw me out the window onto the
patio, then jumped on me.
I woke up, looked around to see all was safe,
and just at that moment my Mom walked into check on me
having heard something amiss.
I started
Hate to break this to you Deanna, but it's definately not sunny here right now...It' looks more like Seattle with Thunderstorms!
Where in AZ will you be going?
Cheers,
Jeff Garza
in Phoenix AZ
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From: Deanna Schneider
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004
You know, I have seen statements by developers in SEVERAL reviews and
interviews that the Xbox hard disk being available from the get go was
what made the system so unique to work on, and what enabled them to do
such amazing things with the system.
Fable, for instance, apparently could not be made
not sure if this is useful but:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:
80/support/kb/articles/Q264/6/91.ASP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com
:80/support/kb/articles/Q264/6/91.ASPNoWebContent=1 NoWebContent=1
PS, given the ability to reference the system.mdw,
it would seem that the OLE DB connection is using Access security.
this is from the url I referenced:
The final Connection String should look like this:
Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Password=joe;User ID=jim;Data
Source=C:\My.mdb;Persist
Here's a guide for using gordian knot to properly encode.
You've done the first step.
http://www.divx.com/support/guides/guide.php?gid=6
I'm getting there. I got it to generate a perfect mp3 file, but then it
switched to video and the file was huge again. Is it normal for the file to
be
It should definitely be in the code somewhere, and it shouldn't be too hard to get a utility to break it if you can't find it.I also seem to remember that where was a flaw in the password system that made it ridiculously easy to get into it, but I can't remmber what it was.
- Matt Small
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It also means XBOX2 can't play XBOX1. Which sucks. I love the fact that the
PS2 is backwards compat.
-rc
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 10:09 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Microsoft cancels hard disk on XBox 2.
You
that was in Jet 3.0-3.5.
I also seem to remember that where was a flaw in the password system that
made it ridiculously easy to get into it, but I can't remmber what it was.
- Matt Small
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Well, it is a switch to turn stuff on. :)
OR
Well, you really can't count enterprise as being star trek so we want a new
trek to start
OR
it's 3am, do you know where your brain is?
Couldn't resist: Start Trek? Ah, the continuing mission... :-)
I was looking through the archives and catching
Well, I've never done it, so I can't tell you what the expected result should be.
However, if you feel like using Windows Media Encoder, that's what I'm here for!
Matthew Small
Microsoft Developer Support - Windows Media Technologies
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From: Raymond Camden
To:
Once in a while. When I sleep.
Sleep? What's that?
Are you ever healthy?Feel better.I know earaches suck.I had many
as a kid.
--benD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
BTW, the only reason I'm up is to catch up on work, code and everything
else
that's fallen by the way side. Well, that and a
I was thinking more along the lines of ripping it apart and integrating it
into a computer or the like. Why should a simple light get all the
attention. I want to talk to my computer, my TV, and everything else. And I
want them to talk back to me. (yes Ben, that's an open line. Have fun).
Don't listen to him, Deanna.Jeff's just always got a dark cloud following
him: )
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From: Jeff Garza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
Hate to break this to
We never did take a honeymoon and I think Mary would like to go someplace
sunny and warm or hot. Does anyone have recommendations for some place
special?
thanks,
Patrick
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We liked Sannibel and Lovers Key in Florida
Steve
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From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:30 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: honeymoon destination recommendations
We never did take a honeymoon and I think Mary would like
Well, I've never done it, so I can't tell you what the
expected result should be.
However, if you feel like using Windows Media Encoder, that's
what I'm here for!
Heh, can it convert a set of VOBs to a small sized format?
-rc
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From: Adam Reynolds
Was this part of your criteria when choosing your bride from
webwives.com ? :P
Well, we didn't discover how well we worked together until over a year
after we married...
Although, I'd hardly call CF-Community webwives.com g
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you know, someone should, like, make a chip or something you can put on the xbox motherboard, killing the original bios, and letting you do what you want with it.Linux os/media player/etc, switch out to a huge harddrive, isos on the hard drive(no more disks, yay!), etc etc.
I dub my creation:
thanks, I'll look at it!
Patrick
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We liked Sannibel and Lovers Key in Florida
Steve
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No, but it can convert that AVI file you just made.
- Matt Small
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From: Raymond Camden
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:34 AM
Subject: RE: dvd-divx
Well, I've never done it, so I can't tell you what the
expected result should be.
However, if you
The Keys.
Especially Key West. You guys would find it a brilliant cozy place.
There's a place called the Casa de Marina ... Ecxcellent turn of the
century hotel owned by Wyndham if I remember correctly.
Huge pillars, ceilings, lovely outdoor area, on the quiet side of the
island, but within
An elderly woman walked into the Bank of Canada one morning with a purse
full of money. She wanted to open a savings account and insisted on talking
to the president of the Bank because, she said, she had a lot of money.
After many lengthy discussions (after all, the client is always right) an
HAWAII!
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Losing Control of Your TV - In the future, the Motion Picture
Association of America HYPERLINK
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/wo_garfinkel030304.asp \nwill
control your television set. Every TV sold in the United States will
come equipped with an electronic circuit that will search
You know, I just don't get the whole idea of somebody WANTING to run linux on an XBox, or putting a CFAS on an IPod, or modifying a a remote control to be a full-blown HP-UNIX server.I just don't get it.You can buy a computer for like under $100 and it do that stuff to it without soldering it or
Forgot to mention, this place will REALLY appeal to the arty/musical
side of you ;) :D
Cheers,
Erika
From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
The Keys.
Especially Key West. You guys would find it a brilliant cozy place.
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http://www.casamarinakeywest.com/intro.html
have I said how much I love and adore this place?
Stayed there 3 times, that is how much I love and adore it.
Cheers,
Erika
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I have always been curious about Hawaii. That's two for Florida and one for
Hawaii! Anybody else? :-)
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From: Doug White
HAWAII!
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Cool, thanks very much Erika! Sounds wonderful!
Patrick
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
Forgot to mention, this place will REALLY appeal to the arty/musical
side of you ;) :D
Cheers,
Erika
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/me votes for Phil ...
Phil says The Keys
/me votes for our friend Adam (not Churvis, our other friend Adam) ...
He says the Keys
/me votes for the cats ...
They say the Keys!!! And don't forget to check out the Hemingway cats!
They run all over the island!
/me votes for the dogs ...
Hawaii is nice, that is if you can avoid the tourist places. I've been
rather lucky that way, my brother lives there so I've been able to avoid
that sort of thing during my visits. Ben Braver has been there recently ask
him.
larry
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From: Harkins, Patrick
While I don't disagree with that statement, There are definately more dark clouds around here than my own personal one...
The dark clouds seem to get worse every time I go to work..?H.
Jeff
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From: Charlie Griefer
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004
LOL!
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
/me votes for Phil ...
Phil says The Keys
/me votes for our friend Adam (not Churvis, our other friend Adam) ...
He says the Keys
/me votes for the cats ...
They say the Keys!!! And don't forget to check out the Hemingway
Hey Erika,
Only list subscribers are allowed to vote. Otherwise I'll say all the
bacteria here at ATCC vote for Hawaii - that's about a trillion votes. So
there phhbbt!
larry
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:54
Heh, the AVI I cancelled at 30 gigs? I'll pass. :) I'm trying Dr. Divx now.
It seems _much_ easier. I'll let you know how the results are. It's 49 bucks
(free 15 day trial), but I wouldn't mind spending that if it actually worked
well.
-rc
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From: Matthew Small
Losing Control of Your TV - In the future, the Motion
Picture Association of America HYPERLINK
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/wo_garfinkel030304.a
sp \nwill control your television set. Every TV sold in the
United States will come equipped with an electronic circuit
that will
Not at all. Don't buy a TV. You don't have to own one, or own a new one.
Fight with your pocket book. Sure it is Utopian, but at the same time, if
most people don't care about losing the right to create high quality
recordings, then the MPAA will win, as it should since we didn't do our
part
All of this video editing stuff confuses the crap out of me, and really
makes me think that it's not a 'part time' kind of thing...but something
that one really has to master.
I wanted to take a 22 second video clip off of my minidv camcorder and put
it on a SD card on my pocket pc.my first
Not at all. Don't buy a TV. You don't have to own one, or
own a new one.
Fight with your pocket book. Sure it is Utopian, but at the
same time,
if most people don't care about losing the right to create high
quality recordings, then the MPAA will win, as it should since we
Phil is already subscribed ...
/me signs up Adam, Woody, Charlie, Snoopy, PigPen, Spike, Linus and
Sally
:D
Cheers,
Erika
From: Lyons, Larry
Only list subscribers are allowed to vote. Otherwise I'll say all the
bacteria here at ATCC vote for Hawaii - that's about a trillion votes.
So
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From: Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: Losing control of your Television.
Not at all. Don't buy a TV. You don't have to own one, or own a new one.
Fight with your pocket book.
Bought my DVD burner close to 6 months ago so I could burn
the tons of dv tape I have of my daughter to dvd to send out
to relatives.Nary a DVD has been (successfully) burned.
But if I ever wanted to go into the coaster business...or the
shiny flying disc object business... (but hasn't AOL
Err, I must not get it. :) I'm not sure how a chip in a TV would prevent
me
from making my backup copy of my personal DVD. ;)
What do you mean by personal DVD? Are they of home videos that you shot
yourself? If they are, then you should have the source files. If they are
commercial DVDs that
But I have really always had vivid dreams. Evenas a child. I watched
the Exorcist as a young girl (4th grade) and had nightmares for 6
months. I also watched Pet Semetary (6th grade) and ended up sleeping
on the floor by my parents' bed. I kept seeing that Zelda woman coming
after me.
I
Hmm I'll have to set up a script to do this. Starting with the phages and
ending up with the viruses. That may take a few weeks.
larry
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:16 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE:
Although, I'd hardly call CF-Community webwives.com g
Damn.Why must you dash all my hopes?
--benD
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The south of France in Late May/early June.
Seriously, low ticket prices, no tourists (all of them seem to descend
on 1 August, after that its a freakin' madhouse), great temps (high
80s). And if you go to the Montpelier region, you're on the Southern
edge of the largest wine producing region
Searched the code for password and found this:
//Retrieve username and password from previous form
var oUser = Request.Form(uName);
var oPass = Request.Form(pWord);
//Open database connection
var tblAuth = Server.CreateObject(ADODB.Recordset);
var strSQL = Select * FROM Authentication;
Actually it was more like DevCon 2001,.the year of romances.
_
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 1:19 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Freelance or Permanent
Although, I'd hardly call CF-Community webwives.com g
Damn.Why must you dash all my hopes?
Kaua'i or Maui in Hawaii.
Both have glorious beaches, weather, food, romantic sightseeing.
Kaua'i is more laid-back, less commercial and touristy.
Maui is larger, more people, more bars and nightlife.
Depends on your preference.
Maui has Haleakala (10,023 feet - watching the sunrise from up
You need to find out the value of oConnString. Try this in your app:
...
var oPass = Request.Form(pWord);
response.write (The conn string is: + oConnString + br
//Open database connection
...
That will display your connection string in the browser.Of course, it will be available to everyone
if you're doing that commercially, are they Yellow Phages?? ;-)
Hmm I'll have to set up a script to do this. Starting with the phages and
ending up with the viruses. That may take a few weeks.
larry
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Forgot the closing parentheses:
response.write (The conn string is: + oConnString + br)
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From: Matthew Small
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: .ASP security question
You need to find out the value of oConnString. Try this in your
Ugh. Bad pun! Bad pun. Don't make me use a rolled up newspaper.
But actually no, to quote the search results on the Phage collection:
Search
The search engine found 0 entries for yellow.
--
But I imagine it's just a phage its going through.
larry
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From: Ben
On a very thin budget back in 1998, my newly-wed wife and I honeymooned
at the unfortunately named Beaver Lake in NW Arkansas.It is actually
quite lovely, the forests there are lush and very green, and there are
all sorts of great little towns in that area.It's also the best
driving EVER -
I know the conn string, it's in one of the ASP scripts:
var oConnString = Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\Competency Model\\newTool\\db\\competencies.mdb;;
%
Is it possible that OLEDB can query a password-protected Access
database WITHOUT using a password?
The Phage, ah yes, Voyager episode 105 hee hee.
Ugh. Bad pun! Bad pun. Don't make me use a rolled up newspaper.
But actually no, to quote the search results on the Phage collection:
Search
The search engine found 0 entries for yellow.
--
But I imagine it's just a phage its going through.
I just don't know... why don't you try doing that yourself? If you can query the datasource without a password, then you can definitely extract everything you need from the database.Not necessarily the easiest workaround, but definitely doable.
- Matt Small
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From: Ben
Very useful, thanx, but going in circles:
first thing I did after reading a similar help screen
was try to find the OLEDB .udl file or wizard on the box.
Couldn't find either.
Any clues there?
Thanx.
/Ben
not sure if this is useful but:
It's 11:30am and I don't know where my brain is :-)
Well, it is a switch to turn stuff on. :)
OR
Well, you really can't count enterprise as being star trek so we want a new
trek to start
OR
it's 3am, do you know where your brain is?
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Err, I must not get it. :) I'm not sure how a chip in a TV would
prevent
me
from making my backup copy of my personal DVD. ;)
What do you mean by personal DVD? Are they of home videos
that you shot yourself? If they are, then you should have the
source files. If they are
Just an FYI, Dr. Divx worked great. For a 2 hour movie it created a one gig
file, but I could have shrunk the resolution down a bit. I wanted something
a bit nicer since it was my favorite movie. And it _defintely_ met my needs
to be simple. In case anyone is curious, it took about 2 hours, but I
that sounds very very good!!!
thanks William!
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From: William H Bowen
The south of France in Late May/early June.
Seriously, low ticket prices, no tourists (all of them seem to descend
on 1 August, after that its a freakin' madhouse), great temps (high
80s). And if
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