hello lad & lau readers !
after having a bit of a spam problem lately (not that the spam was
that much, but the list host got blacklisted by spamcop and bounces
went through the roof), i have added some rustic message filtering
to the lists.
as of yesterday, the following posts will be rejected:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:31:44 -0500 (EST)
David Forrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear sir or madam,
>
> I would have guessed that this was a FAQ, but could find no current
> information.
>
>Is there a way to tap output from a program to /dev/dsp and record it
> in a file or feed it into
Dear sir or madam,
I would have guessed that this was a FAQ, but could find no current
information.
Is there a way to tap output from a program to /dev/dsp and record it
in a file or feed it into other programs?
an example might be like:
dsptap /dev/dsp npr.dsp
realplay http://www.npr.org
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 04:33, Stefan Kost wrote:
> hi,
>
> as a small suggestion, what about using xml via libxml2 (www.libxml.org) for the
>fileformat. This way, you don't
> need to write a parser and furthermore you know that whats you read is indeed a
>devicespec. Example
>
>
> name
now this one really should get caught
Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
and another one
oh ye deep unfathomable mysteries of perl regexps...
testing html rejection. sorry if it gets through.
--
Computer Science is no more about computers than
astronomy is about telescopes.
- Edsger W. Dij
hi,
as a small suggestion, what about using xml via libxml2 (www.libxml.org) for the
fileformat. This way, you don't
need to write a parser and furthermore you know that whats you read is indeed a
devicespec. Example
name of mididev"
1
and another one
oh ye deep unfathomable mysteries of perl regexps...
testing html rejection. sorry if it gets through.
--
Computer Science is no more about computers than
astronomy is about telescopes.
- Edsger W. Dijkstra
Sigh.
- me