I have a 4.5 year old Samsung 19" LCD monitor. Recently, when its on, there are vertical bars the height of the screen, every other horizontal pixel. I tried unplugging it for a few weeks, and the problem stopped for a short while, but by the end of the day, the problem had returned. I know...
I need to redirect "http://blog.domain.com" to "http://www.domain.com/wp/"
This is what I have currently, and it is not working correctly
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^blog\.domain\.com
RewriteRule ^$ http://www.domain.com/wp/$1 [L]
I get an XML back from a provider and I am transforming it into HTML to be displayed on a webpage. The problem is the provider uses the quotes and copyright symbol in the XML and they dont appear in the HTML for obvious reason. How can I check text parsed in the XSL template below to escape...
It is the motherboard. I had to use the PSU to power another board because the one I had wasn't working and the PSU from my rig worked fine, but the Mobo doesn't
That specific model isn't listed for gutenprint, but it may be worth a shot to try the gutenprint drivers. http://gutenprint.sourceforge.net/index.php3
Alright, new problem, I can't border the top and bottom of a paragraph wiht a line. Here is the code that I am trying, which doesn't work.
Word.Paragraph StatementParagraph = _Doc.Paragraphs.Add(ref oMissing);
StatementParagraph.Range.Text = "This is a test"...
I am trying to create a word doc via code. I am trying to get a footer to appear on all pages other than the cover, but no matter what I've tried, I can't seem to get it to work. Here is my code for the footer:
foreach (Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Section wordSection in _Doc.Sections)...
Well.., when my original PSU is plugged in, its stays powered up, just locked up. And I know the HS fan works then, because it lights up and spins (I have one of those fancy HS). It only flicks on for a second when OTHER power supplies are hooked up. It won't post with any of the PSUs though
I tried a PSU out of a Dell Dimension 4600 that had a 20 pin connector, and the mobo would flick on for a sec and not stay on. I also tried a mini-atx power supply (180W) with just the motherboard plugged in (no peripherals, no PCI cards, nothing but the 20 pin connector and the 4 pin processor...
I'm going to be able to test a PSU to see if that is the problem, I tried a PSU out of a Dell Dimension 4600 that had a 20 pin connector, and the mobo would flick on for a sec and not stay on. Is there a way to test my PSU with my multimeter or would the best way to test it would be by trying a...
i unplugged everything from the mobo and tried turning it on and still no post. I used a multimeter and measured the 5 and 12 v from the molex connectors and got ~5 and ~11.6 v respectively. i even pulled out the ram and got no beeps from the mobo. i dont have a spare psu to test that...
Notepad++ is pretty good. I use it for just general edits. It supports a lot of languages and allows you to add your own language syntax for it. It also has a built in comparer along with other Plugins. Best of all, its open source
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net
Yea, i just haven't had the time to actually trouble shoot it, I pulled out the power from the HDDs and no post, and i removed the video card and no post. I plan to do a proper diagnostic soon. I gotta see if I can harvest a PSU from somewhere to check that. The comp was working 2 hours prior...
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