It would be a really great solution to show certain movies in schools too.
It was only the hope of seeing Juliet's (Olivia Hussey) breasts that made me watch Romeo & Juliet in High School. Take that away and it would have been just one more class for me to sleep through.
To be fair Apache does not do PHP Auth, PHP Redirects, PHP parsing, or anything else with PHP. Not until you install the PHP module. If you're going to install the PHP module under Apache then you have all the tools you need to compile PHP in NSAPI form and have it run under NES/iPlanet.
The really sad thing about TLG is that the producers know their target audience are geeks but they still managed to utterly mangle the technology. How hard would it be for them to hire a geek technologist to say "When you wrote this dialogue around the computer (hard|soft)ware you guys were just pulling it out your asses, weren't you?"
As was mentioned in the previous fluff article about C.S.I., it's not too difficult to make the technical content of the story semi-plausible and still have a story that will work.
I'm off to defrag the modem in my spiffy new CPU. I'm hoping my access codes don't get encrypted after I log in and screw everything up.
If the Powers That Be feel more comfortable recycling shows from the late '70s rather than creating new material, can't they at least spend some effort to rejuvinate sci-fi that was worth watching? Where's Blake's 7? Where's Doctor Who? Wait. Never mind. Fox tried to do somoething with Doctor Who a few years ago and ended up simplky doing something to it.
I'd be happy if BBCAmerica would just rebroadcast Blake's 7.
What you're describing is when AOL purchased Netscape.
Steven Notley (Bob the Angry Flower creator) has a review here.
It was only the hope of seeing Juliet's (Olivia Hussey) breasts that made me watch Romeo & Juliet in High School. Take that away and it would have been just one more class for me to sleep through.
Jamie Zawinski has produced a nice document describing how he did it, problems he faced, etc.
[LINK]
To be fair Apache does not do PHP Auth, PHP Redirects, PHP parsing, or anything else with PHP. Not until you install the PHP module. If you're going to install the PHP module under Apache then you have all the tools you need to compile PHP in NSAPI form and have it run under NES/iPlanet.
[PHP Doc Here]
The really sad thing about TLG is that the producers know their target audience are geeks but they still managed to utterly mangle the technology. How hard would it be for them to hire a geek technologist to say "When you wrote this dialogue around the computer (hard|soft)ware you guys were just pulling it out your asses, weren't you?" As was mentioned in the previous fluff article about C.S.I., it's not too difficult to make the technical content of the story semi-plausible and still have a story that will work. I'm off to defrag the modem in my spiffy new CPU. I'm hoping my access codes don't get encrypted after I log in and screw everything up.
If the Powers That Be feel more comfortable recycling shows from the late '70s rather than creating new material, can't they at least spend some effort to rejuvinate sci-fi that was worth watching? Where's Blake's 7? Where's Doctor Who? Wait. Never mind. Fox tried to do somoething with Doctor Who a few years ago and ended up simplky doing something to it.
I'd be happy if BBCAmerica would just rebroadcast Blake's 7.