On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Jon Clausen wrote:
> scheme, though:
>
> 1. A laptop is inherently in danger of getting 'lost'. If that should happen,
> having the laptop (and the firewall) being configured so the laptop has a
> (semi) automatic capability to write to hosts.allow would maybe make it a
> li
At 2002-01-24 15:25 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
>I just saw your page I don't like the new fonts... the old ones
>were much easier to see.
Lynn,
The font change is a result of using utf-8 instead of iso-8859-1. It will
revert back to the iso font when viewed on SF. They control the header
info
> > The answer to the remote thing would be to have a script
> > loaded on your remote laptop that, when run, determines the
> > laptop ip and writes a one line file containing:
> >
> > sh-httpd: ip.add.re.ss/255.255.255.255
> >
> > to the laptop temp directory, and then uses scp or ssh or rsync
On Thursday 24 January 2002 20:07, Matt Schalit wrote:
> Jon Clausen wrote:
> > > I put the draft at: http://bund.dk/~jon/weblethowto-pub.html
> > O.k. done.
Yet again. This time, take a look at the bottom left corner ;)
> N1 Jon,
Thanks
> The answer to the remote thing would be to have a scr