On 8/17/05, Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess because even if a port is open, packets will not be sent to
the listener for that port unless iptables allows it.
But you still make a good point. I'll look at that too.
Kevin
Shoot me a copy of the output from,
# lsof -i
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Most likely either the zero node of the file is messed up or the B X-ref is
messed up. I would look at the global to see what is really going on.
Jim Gray
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From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hardhats Sourceforge hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Are there really 30 in the file? Do you see them in the global? I
don't have a VistA system that I can get to right now, but does the
following node exist?
^DD(60,0,SCR)
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
It seems that Fileman tells me that there are 30 entries in the file,
but then only shows 9.
in a summary please send a copy of today's summary to me? Some of my email
from today disappeared.
Thanks.
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Pardon a newbie question about using this forum.
I'm used to using google groups for all my development issues. I end up
knowing which keywords to include so I get the groups I want. So my
searches go across all google groups.
I was expecting something similar with VistA but find the forum
Or at least you don't think you did. Maybe you should find out where your
royalties went :)
At 02:12 PM 8/18/2005, Greg wrote:
It would be a REAL find to get a book from Navap written by Greg Kreis,
because I didn't write one... ;-) ;-)
Maybe it's a case of reductio ad absurdum but if I have a long
arithmetic list like:
5+9+33+87-92+28+77*4-15-61+88+342
why in the world would I go into the middle to multiply 4*77 before
starting on the rest of the math? That makes no sense at all.
Multiplication trumps addition? Are we
Jim Self wrote:
So, what tools would be best for putting a web interface on VistA
and other existing MUMPS
based information systems and keeping them viable for the next
decade or two?
I am fond of perl, but I'm considering zope (GPL, runs on top of
python) for designing webapps. There is
Think back to high school algebra. You know what I binomial is: it's a
polynomial consisting of two terms. What's a term?
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Maybe it's a case of reductio ad absurdum but if I have a long
arithmetic list like:
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