ELX has a client in Brookvale that wants some Java work done and they want
to be able to have face to face meetings. This would suit somebody located
in the Northern Beaches region. We can discuss contracting arrangements &
rates offline. We occasionally get requests for other Java work too. I
For just one-off's, I've used openssl's base64 encoding / decoding:
$ echo fish | openssl enc -a
ZmlzaAo=
$ echo ZmlzaAo= | openssl enc -a -d
fish
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John Clarke wrote:
Something like this should do what you want:
[snip]
Thanks John that's exactly the sort of tip that will get me started. I
knew that this sort of class just had to exist but I often find it very
difficult to google results that point to the right information.
thanks agai
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 09:42:36 +1000, Peter Rundle wrote:
> looking for some pointers on getting together some code to auto process
> incoming e-mails, detach their attachments and save them as files. The
[snip]
> anyone have some examples, web pages to go visit...
Something like this shou
> looking for some pointers on getting together some code to
> auto process incoming e-mails, detach their attachments and
> save them as files. The MTA is qmail so the appropriate
> "|myprog" entry in .qmail gets the mail passed to the program
> then I need to code up something that will tak
Sluggers,
looking for some pointers on getting together some code to auto process
incoming e-mails, detach their attachments and save them as files. The
MTA is qmail so the appropriate "|myprog" entry in .qmail gets the mail
passed to the program then I need to code up something that will take
On Sun, 3 Jul 2005 11:04, Pia Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> most of you I've had direct contact with about Software Freedom Day, and a
> few I've gotten from the details on SFD last year. I guess I wanted to get
> a better idea nationally of what people are up to, and offer Linux
> Australias
I am using Fedora Core 3 with kernel version 2.6.11-1.35. Included in
that kernel is a webcam driver, sn9c102. That driver supports only v4l2.
The developer of the driver has made available separately a version
of the driver that supports both v4l1 and v4l2, called sn9c102-v4lx.
I am now using
quote("Howard Lowndes");
>Does anyone have a wlan rc script they are prepared to share other than
>the one that is in the wlan-ng package, or can offer some other
>solution, or suggest where I should be looking in hotplug.
>
>System is FC4 with 2.6.12 kernel
I use a similar product (Netgear MA11