The register a new member function is sick (hopefully temporarily).
Meanwhile, those of us who had registered earlier can get in just fine.
It's really a lovely wiki and spam free, almost.
User free, almost, too. :-(
I wonder... while the wisest among us attempt to make the wiki safe from
spam
1. Here's hoping that the third installment of Rick Marshall's epic poem
hits the airwaves on tomorrow's conference call.
2. By now Chris Richardson probably knows that I able to record
the first installment, contrary to what was said last week (when I was
unable to attend). So we do have the
s going to have to be
the one to find the fix.
JohnLeoZimmer wrote:
ashfaq wrote:
Whats wrong with OpenVista Wiki
Many small things,
but it IS there this morning... at this moment:
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/
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ashfaq wrote:
Whats wrong with OpenVista Wiki
Many small things,
but it IS there this morning... at this moment:
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/
jlz
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Thank you very much Yamir.
There are a lot more available in FOIA than I thought there would be.
I'll have to take another look.
regards,
jlz
Yamir Encarnacion wrote:
Here is a list of the ones we have been able to figure
out. Some are missing.
AIMS -- Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale
C:\
Maury Pepper wrote:
*** VistA Community Call -- Friday at NOON EST ***
TOPICS: Rick Marshall continues the discussion on developing localized code.
And, if time allows: More about the Wiki.
I had to miss this one and <> hope someone recorded it.
Chris?
jlz
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Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
You need to edit the device settings. They act kind of like printer
drivers. I think it is stored in the DEVICE file.
Kevin
On 3/2/06, Carroll, Richard (EDS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on some reports and one print option is to a 132 column device.
I
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Enjoy. JohnLeo, guess you will have to go back to work on the spam. ;-)
Maybe on some Friday call we can talk about possible solutions for the spam
problem. From what I understand from talking with Dave Whitten, it is a
problem of balancing access with protection.
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Kevin et al,
In a nutshellwe are moving the Zope/Plone based site as well as
email etc. to another hosting service. This was planned for sometime
nowthe DNS problem just made it happen sooner and not the way we
would have preferred. Sorry for any inconvenience
Michael Zacharias wrote:
Hi
Does Fileman's 'Screen Mode' (for editing file definitions, etc) work on MSM
mumps?
Yes it does.
Kevin is correct.
Hmm, I wonder if George Timson's new version works under MSM?
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Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Check the font size.
It seems I remember something like this problem from Boston when we were
working on porting CPRS to Wine, but I can't recall if we have seen it
otherwise. I have a student with a wide screen laptop that has everything
from the left edge of the can
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Did the spammers still find it when we couldn't?
That's interesting, Nancy. No they did not.
The junk that I cleaned up today was laid down on the 14th with no
changes (by anyone) since then. I suppose that's what you'd expect.
regards, and thanks for the address... y
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
It is a DNS Problem. Save is working on it. Use this:
http://65.40.99.77/~forum/index.php?title=Main_Page
Thanks, Nancy.
I get anxious without my daily fix of chasing off the spam.
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Marc Krawitz wrote:
The wiki seems to have disappeared...
OK, guys. The point's made... we'll miss you when you're gone.
So come back now.
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Mike Schrom wrote:
CBF: This should definitely be legal. Why should the employer be saddled
with the cost of your lowered productivity due to illness?
MS: That sounds great, unless you are the one whose children can't have
food or clothes or go to college because you can't get a job because
If you need magic, it pays to have Cameron. :-)
jlz
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
It seems to have magically appeared on the FTP site!
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 15:49, leon zhao wrote:
Hi there,
Where could I find OR_30_174.zip? the only thing I found in ftp site is
OR_30_174.KID.
I recorded last week's excellent session... and missed yesterday because
of disease and pestilance here in Iowa...
Is there an ogg or mp3 available?
jlz
Did this one g
Bhaskar, KS wrote:
My understanding was that Rick Marshall would continue the discussion on
preventing forking of VistA that h
Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
The Lexicon Utility APIs still work fine. You just don't get any CPT codes
for any concept or expression, nor can you look up an expression by putting
in a CPT code.
And, I take it, that is not repaired simply by installing the AMA's ICPT
file?
regards,
jlz
Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
That worked fine when the CPT codes were only found in the ICPT global. Now
the codes are scattered throughout the Lexicon tables as well. It takes a
fair amount of work to knit things together.
Does that cripple the Lexicon in any way?
I know that for a time the FO
If that routine is available it would give us a big headstart.
jlz
James Gray wrote:
I just want to comment about the concept of putting lines of code into
the various revenue-generating packages in VistA. I think that should
be avoided as much as possible. In RPMS the approach has been to p
BTW is there an archive of past calls?
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Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I don't think Chris is going to be able to record this call since he will be
in a training session. Can someone please chime in here and let me know if
you can record it because I would like to archive it for the class at George
Mason University.
ding, dong.
I will
Bhaskar, I am getting the exact same error as Mike after repeated
downloads from various mirrors.
The MD5 checksum is consistant & not the correct one.
714b75b4b3f560c43ab5aeb2ca3e444dFOIAVistASemiVivA20060113.tgz
regards,
JohnLeo
Bhaskar, KS wrote:
It unpacks quite well for me. If
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I am going to take a stab at this from what I know from using apt on my
system, thanks to my son who takes good care of my Linux issues when he is
available.
**
Once you have found it, I strongly suspect apt with take acare of apache in
the process
Stephen Hay wrote:
Joseph's and John's words reminded me of a course I once did with the
World Health Organisation. Amazingly, I have the monograph in front of
me, "Educational Handbook for Health Personnel", J-J. Guilbert, 1992.
Googling that title yields the text itself :-)
with a good defin
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
"Problem-based Learning: PBL is any learning environment in which the
problem drives the learning. That is, before students learn some
knowledge they are given a problem. The problem is posed so that the
students discover that they need to learn some new knowledge befo
Marc Krawitz wrote:
Has anybody tried running Cache on Windows XP Tablet edition?
I have it up on the Levono(IBM X41)tablet.
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How
about that phrase "(non MUMPS) programmers"?
about that phrase "non (MUMPS programmers)"?
Brings to mind Victor Borge's phonetic punctuation system
http://www.kor.dk/borge/puncsyst.ram
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from http://www.putty.nl/faq.html#faq-what
A.10.3 What does ‘PuTTY’ mean?
It's the name of a popular SSH and Telnet client. Any other meaning is
in the eye of the beholder. It's been rumoured that ‘PuTTY’ is the
antonym of ‘getty’, or that it's the stuff that makes your Windows
useful, or that i
Thanks, Jim!
Below I include my corrected m2web.cgi
for further suggestions and/or others' enlightement.
Jim Self wrote:
This error indicates that the configuration of environment variable
gtmroutines is not
quite right for linking in the VistA routines. The fix is probably a small edit
to your
m
I'm aiming toward Boston and I'm attempting to fancy up Bhaskar's
install/run script. My ultimate goal is to include the installation of
m2web into the scripts:
1.) I've added a test to ...OpenVistA/vista to switch from Xdialog to
plain old dialog in the absence of Xwindows, like so:
###
if [[
DON't split the coefficient from the root.
Open Office Calc expresses the exponent with an "E" rather than "D".
I think that if you replace "D-" with "E-" and "D " with "E" the file
would import to Calc as a
tab delimited table.
regards,
jlz
Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
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