I have a brand-new XP system (new hardware, Dell-loaded OS) I am configuring. When I leave the XP firewall turned on with the File and Printer Sharing enabled (it is checked on the Exceptions tab) I cannot connect to the $ (administrative) shares (such as \\WHATEVER\C$). I have the Simple File...
Heh. Okay, sorry for taking so long to reply today. I've been out doing Easter stuff with family.
BTW, I was last referring to your sig of "while (!succeed) try();" when I spoke of adding you to my quips database.
I have done a ton of development on my site, but I must credit the...
Phat. You definately just made it into my Quotes and Quips database (to be displayed at random on my blog... http://analogduck.com/blog ). You get 10 points for wit.
I'm still looking for clues though. I don't know enough about javascript to know where to look for such an answer. Google is my...
I'm trying to figure out if there is a way I could use javascript to determine the exact pixel coordinates of the boundaries of tables and/or table cells after they have been rendered in the browser. Obviously this would be used to determine how resizable tables had been rendered, as I would...
'man exec' doesn't do it for me. But I did receive this helpful and well-written reply from a friend by email. (I'm posting here in case it helps anyone else).
"UNIX programs can NEVER, ever modify the environment of their parents. A
program can only modify the environment that later will...
Heh. Well $TZ isn't a systemwide variable on *my* system. (RedHat Linux 7.2). Everybodys' two-cents appreciated. ;)
I thought I was missing something for sure, but now I'm guessing probably not. Thank you each for your time.
What is TZ=TZ-168 for? TZ is never mentioned before or after that line in the script. What's the point? How can you subtract 168 off something that hasn't been defined yet?
I'm sincerely curious. I am a neophyte and it's very likely I'm missing something obvious.
When writing shell scripts (for bash and tsch), why is it that when a script calls another script from within it that the second script is 'source'd? Why can't the second script just be called like any other command which is called (without a 'source' preceeding it)?
Must you always 'source'...
Much appreciated - thank you! But, where do I find this documented? Where can I find a documented list of such special characters? After getting the clue from you two, I was able to locate these and a few other such special symbols in the object browser, but I'm at a loss for finding any...
I can't find documentation anywhere on such a simple thing as escape codes (if that's what they are in VB) for printing special characters. I want to be able to include a carriage return (newline) in the blurb of text I am printing in a message box statement. Does anyone know where I can find...
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