I saw an old post from pete about this (although SLIGHTLY diffrent), but it
doesn't look like it was resolved.
I have one of those 5 button + scroll wheel mice and would like to make use
of the extra buttons. It would be very useful if I could make my extra
buttons function as modifiers.
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On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, ME wrote:
> I did not want to have it adjust all text/* files because some (uu, hqx,
> etc) may be better off not modified. This allows me to specify which
> text/? to map over to alter. I may change to text/* over the long term,
> but for now, extention specific seems to work
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Micah Cowan wrote:
> That reverse conversion shouldn't be necessary. But I don't count
> linebreak transliterations as content modifications, especially since
> they're probably allowed.
Jeff pointed out that having bi-diretcional support might be a good idea
in case I should
I am trying to install php-4.2.1 from source on my home RedHat 7.2 box
(want MING at home) and have run into a configuration issue with
postgresql-7.2.1. Unfortunately, php wants files in a single path when
they are installed in multiple directories.
When I configure with ./configure --with-pgsql
Jim Angstadt writes:
>
> Table rows may be grouped into a table head, table
> foot, and one or more table body sections, using the
> THEAD, TFOOT and TBODY elements, respectively. This
> division enables user agents to support scrolling of
> table bodies independently of the table head and
ME writes:
> On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Micah Cowan wrote:
> > HTTP (RFC 2616) specifically excludes "text/*" media types from having
> > to be in canonical form, in sect. 3.7.1. Therefore, your arguments are
> > unfortunately incorrect; a server is 100% within its rights to send
> > CRLF, CR or LF-
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Micah Cowan wrote:
> HTTP (RFC 2616) specifically excludes "text/*" media types from having
> to be in canonical form, in sect. 3.7.1. Therefore, your arguments are
> unfortunately incorrect; a server is 100% within its rights to send
> CRLF, CR or LF- terminated output (in the
Hey Pete:
Maybe point your MX record at belial.ucdavis.edu? I know very little about
this, but from looking at RECEIVED stamps on email:
Received: from web9102.mail.yahoo.com (web9102.mail.yahoo.com
[216.136.128.239])
It looks like the exchanger knows about the DN and the IP, so if there is a
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 12:14:10PM -0700, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
[...]
> ok, keep in mind i'm new at this sort of thing. what's going wrong?
> why isn't an IP address ok to use on the "right hand side"?
I cannot tell from the above; as you said, it looks fine. Are you using BIND
or Mara? Wou
--- Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm looking through the roselug pages, and i'm
> seeing THEAD, TFOOT and
> TBODY tags.
>
> i've never seen these tags before. are these IE
> extensions?
>
Hi Pete,
Please see:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/tables.html#h-11.2.3
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