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  1. tsdragon

    svchost startup parameters

    Thanks, prcview does appear to show the information I need, at least on my machine. Now I just need to try it out on the servers... Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  2. tsdragon

    svchost startup parameters

    As part of a security audit of our existing servers, I'm looking at the services that are running on each. Of couse, many of those services use svchost.exe to start, but none of the tools I've found so far can tell me any more than which dll is loaded by svchost. What I'd like to be able to find...
  3. tsdragon

    Caching or what?

    Solved this one myself, and boy do I feel like a world-class IDIOT! [blush] [banghead] [curse] [hammer] The pattern you see is what happens when you use document.getElementById on a div and there happens to be more than 1 div with the same id! Every time I got the response back I was creating...
  4. tsdragon

    Strange XMLHTTPRequest problem

    Never mind - problem solved. Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  5. tsdragon

    Strange XMLHTTPRequest problem

    Please read my post in the AJAX forum regarding a very strange XMLHTTPRequest problem: thread1600-1502458 Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  6. tsdragon

    Caching or what?

    FYI: The server-side is an IIS v6.0 server running VBScript .asp programs. I've tried two or three different XMLHTTPRequest "wrappers", and I've tried both sync and async modes. I enabled content expiration on the server, and set it to expire immediately. Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the...
  7. tsdragon

    Caching or what?

    I've got the strangest XMLHTTPRequest problem, and it occurs in both IE6 and FF3! I'm sending an XMLHTTP POST request to the server to update some data. The problem is that the response I'm getting back appears to be a cached response, sort of (I'll explain that in a minute). I've tried every...
  8. tsdragon

    Calling cdecl routines from VB

    I found this VB class that allows you to easily call cdecl routines from VB - without writing a wrapper function! Use your own subroutines for callbacks. It's amazing, but it works. Saved me a whole lot of work. Universal dll function caller Features: Transparent CDECL/stdcall function...
  9. tsdragon

    Grammar and Punctuation Civil Disobedience

    I forgot to mention, I'm very glad to see that logic in punctuation is becoming popular, at least outside the US. Now if we can just get them to use it here... Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  10. tsdragon

    Grammar and Punctuation Civil Disobedience

    Logical punctuation" is a good term for it, since I do it that way because it seems more logical. I had no idea it was common outside the US, I just do it because to me it makes the sentence clearer. Here's an example similar to something I typed in not long after my previous post here: Why do...
  11. tsdragon

    "IN" Function ?

    Good job Adam! That's just what I was about to recommend! Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  12. tsdragon

    Changing value of hidden field

    Don't feel stupid, you're not the only one that's done that. Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  13. tsdragon

    Click on Frame

    You get a reference for a frame using the frames collection. See: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/dhtml_reference_entry.asp?frame=true Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  14. tsdragon

    Grammar and Punctuation Civil Disobedience

    I agree entirely with your usage of punctuation and quotes, and I do it precisely the same way, for the same reasons! Aside from that, I probably misuse hyphenated clauses, and I almost never use a semicolon. Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good...
  15. tsdragon

    ...For you are crunchy and good with mustard

    As the current user of the signature that started this whole thread, I guess I should weigh in (better late than never, it's been a busy week). My signature is, indeed, a variation of the "wizards" line from Lord of the Rings. I saw a t-shirt or bumper sticker or button somewhere many years ago...
  16. tsdragon

    A spam killer idea for someone to write

    harebrain: thanks, I knew I'd forget a few reasons, but if I'd gotten them all noone else would have anything to post! [smile] Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  17. tsdragon

    TGIF

    And on the other end of the week: OSIM - Oh s**t, it's Monday. Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  18. tsdragon

    A spam killer idea for someone to write

    I have several problems with this idea: 1) If you resort to this tactic you are making yourself guilty of spamming and/or denial-of-service attacks. Emulating criminals to stop them isn't really a good solution. 2) Much of the spam you receive isn't from the spammer directly, it's from some...
  19. tsdragon

    21st Century Expression of Approval

    A friend of mine used to say "Oh Baby! Oh Baby! Oh Baby!" but that was 6 or 7 years years ago, so I guess that 20th century, not 21st. Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
  20. tsdragon

    21st Century Expression of Approval

    I don't really have an expression to use when I see an attractive woman, but when I see an attractive man I usually just mutter a soft "wooof!" Tracy Dryden Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]

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