Same thing happened to me about 2 weeks ago, with out any warning. :(
on 8/27/10 11:47 AM, Keith Reinfeld at keithreinf...@comcast.net wrote:
> Okay. Flashcoders disabled my account due to excessive bounces. I am just
> trying to track down the cause.
John R. Sweeney Jr.
Interactive Multimedi
We can't see you, so we're NOT sure. :)
on 8/27/10 11:39 AM, Keith Reinfeld at keithreinf...@comcast.net wrote:
> Am I bouncing?
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Okay. Flashcoders disabled my account due to excessive bounces. I am just
trying to track down the cause.
Regards,
Keith Reinfeld
Home Page: http://keithreinfeld.home.comcast.net
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> Am I bouncing?
I can't see whether you are or not. But your email isn't bouncing.
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I actually like that, makes sense, since arrays are 0 based and people
often convert the value to the equivalent string name of the month from
an array. So you could easily make an array of month names, ["January",
"February", "March"...etc] and then access the month name using the
monthUTC value
This is not a question, just a little observation that might save other folks a
few minutes of gnashing of teeth and hair pulling.
I need some code that will give me the current date in ISO 8601 format, e.g.
"2010-08-27". I figured the Date class would be a good place to start, but I
was reall
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