You can use Apache's mod_rewrite module, or aliases. The PHP website uses a smart PHP 404 script that redirects http://php.net/somefunctionname to the correct manual page. Neat idea. They have details on their website: here
It seem like a good idea, esp. for environmentalists. If it packed more expandability and more up-to-date features, it may be a pretty good idea/seller.
The real question is how many companies actually migrate. I have heard a lot about big companies migrating to Linux, but what is the radio of Windows to Linux overall? This is good news, though.
Would there be a significant reduction in speed using this? I know LinkSys came out with some power cable networking; I think it went about 11 megabits/second.
The reason is that it's impossible to tamper with the message without the recipient knowing. If you start to tamper with it, they choose a different key, etc...
Maybe "military intelligence" would cease being a joke :)
That sounds a little too nice of a statement to be coming from the RIAA. I doubt they'd say please or give you any time to comply...
You can use Apache's mod_rewrite module, or aliases. The PHP website uses a smart PHP 404 script that redirects http://php.net/somefunctionname to the correct manual page. Neat idea. They have details on their website: here
It seem like a good idea, esp. for environmentalists. If it packed more expandability and more up-to-date features, it may be a pretty good idea/seller.
We no longer have "Tree Huggers," it's "Eco Computer Huggers!"
Well, I guess this Windows box is complete from "A-Z"!
It will be more of a discouragement. If I were a spammer, I'd be pretty scared now.
Why should they sue them? I bet they can make at least 2 million at home in less than a year using the spammers "work at home" program!
640 pieces should be enough for anyone...
Yet another problem for Verisign. I wonder how this will affect their image...
Well, that does it for me. I'm definately going to switch now!
Dead tree version? Does that mean environmentalists shouldn't read that one? ;)
Well, we all know who might have trouble converting such things--NASA! ;-)
This is not good. I wonder if some companies using Microsoft will react?
Whoa Whoa. Hold up. I thought every one was switching to Apple. ;)
The real question is how many companies actually migrate. I have heard a lot about big companies migrating to Linux, but what is the radio of Windows to Linux overall? This is good news, though.
Spamming me with ways to eliminate spam! Whoa...
Do they use SOAP? ;)
Imagine a beowolf cluster of...
*ducks and runs*
Thank goodness for Google, which cached the original article.
Tell that to this guy.
Jeez, if they can't even convert metric to American, I don't want them making equipment to monitor my brain ;)
Would there be a significant reduction in speed using this? I know LinkSys came out with some power cable networking; I think it went about 11 megabits/second.
Are these diamonds still a girl's best friend?
I notice that Traficant is already gone. Man, they must have wanted him to go badly :-)
The reason is that it's impossible to tamper with the message without the recipient knowing. If you start to tamper with it, they choose a different key, etc...