On 2019-04-03 11:44, Warren Young wrote:
> As for the non-ASCII characters, they're UTF-8, which is the de facto
> standard character set on the Internet since around the time of The
> Bubble. Ignoring the embedded world, I can't think of an in-support
> OS that doesn't have built-in support for
On 2018-10-09 11:19, Warren Young wrote:
> Gmane is part of the problem that lead to the creation of the Fossil
> forum feature. Viz., it enables spammers, by design:
>
> http://gmane.org/about/
>
[...]
> It is possible that Fossil will grow an email submission feature
> before that happe
On 2018-07-20 17:51, R Smith wrote:
> The Web-site seems to have a bit of an error on the draft pages (which
> may only be because of the draft pages and not matter at all, but I
> thought I'd post it just in case it is something needing attention).
This was wholly unrelated to the post you repli
On 2018-06-14 17:17, Vincenzo Campanella wrote:
> uses googlegroups.com, that then works exactly as a mailing list
> (their mail address is wx-us...@googlegroups.com); perhaps this can
> give you an alternative idea...
It works fine as a mailing list _if_ most (better: all) posters use
it as such
On 2018-03-30 11:28, Marcin Ciura wrote:
> { 0x0426, 0x54, 0x63, 0x00, 0x00 }, /* Ц to Tc */
> { 0x0446, 0x74, 0x63, 0x00, 0x00 }, /* ц to tc */
>
> This Cyrillic letter is usually transliterated as Ts. Unless "Tc" is
> a hack meant to cover both "Ts" and the rarer transliteration "C", i
On 2018-03-29 12:47, Wout Mertens wrote:
> I noticed that `.dump` does not output the user_version pragma. It
> seems to me that that is part of the database data?
I have run into this too. I was trying to transport Mozilla browser
"places" database this way, and it turned out their code cares a
On 2018-03-27 19:26, Keith Medcalf wrote:
> Actually, it is very simple and straightforward to implement
> hierarchical structures using Relational Database Models.
But not recursive structures (or to be more precise, recursive queries)
which are the next very natural step.
You can have a "paren
On 2015-10-17 23:57 -0700, Darren Duncan wrote:
> This just happened to me as well.
>
> I got a direct message with return address alexa at nsadatemail.com like
> Jose described and it looks like a phishing attempt; it had the email
> subject "Re: Re: [sqlite] Sqlite good on Windows XP but very v
Please do not "repurpose" (trying to be polite here) threads. Thanks.
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