Not sure that's correct. I think the apps you distribute via OS X Server to mobile devices have to be signed with a enterprise dev certificate, which will cost you $299/year
And strictly speaking Servlets/JSP is a sub-set of J2EE. It's perfectly possible to implement a container for just these technology (Tomcat for example)
Two choices is wrong. You don't have to have anything so definitive as a linking policy as defined by the large corporations that are generally being discussed here.
I would have thought a polite reminder to visitors that your bandwidth and scarce, and chargeable, would discourage anyone reasonable from linking to it from slashdot. Anyway, I would expect this to be more effective than just saying "you don't have permission to link to my site!"
What exactly do you mean by "power aware". I don't know about the other HD MP3 players, but the iPod spins down its hard drive, after it has filled its memory (32 MB IIRC). Seems fairly power aware.
What you say is true, but not strictly relevant to this discussion. You aren't creating a symlink to the Applications folder, you're leaving that where it is. The links you are creating are in a specific user's home directory. AFAIK, no installer will be delving here.
Why would you want to "turn off" the eject copyrighted CD "feature"? This is a bug fix whereby if you had inserted a crippled CD, there was no software method for you to eject it. It isn't a copyright thing.
Not sure that's correct. I think the apps you distribute via OS X Server to mobile devices have to be signed with a enterprise dev certificate, which will cost you $299/year
ANSI joins were certainly present in 9i and 8.1.7 as far as I recall.
I see your point, but check out the book(s)! They're excellent...
And strictly speaking Servlets/JSP is a sub-set of J2EE. It's perfectly possible to implement a container for just these technology (Tomcat for example)
http://support.bbc.co.uk/support/network/
Good luck slashdotting the BBC servers... They're very robust these days, with servers either side of the atlantic too.
I'm sure that you can already do this in Jaguar...
I love being active. Basketball, football (soccer), cricket, running...
No, they can be turned on and off in the prefs.
Two choices is wrong. You don't have to have anything so definitive as a linking policy as defined by the large corporations that are generally being discussed here.
I would have thought a polite reminder to visitors that your bandwidth and scarce, and chargeable, would discourage anyone reasonable from linking to it from slashdot. Anyway, I would expect this to be more effective than just saying "you don't have permission to link to my site!"
Asking politely is usually better than telling...
Humour bypass! The parent was trying to parody George W. Bush's inability to pronounce the word "nuclear" correctly.
I wasn't that funny, but at least I understood it!
What exactly do you mean by "power aware". I don't know about the other HD MP3 players, but the iPod spins down its hard drive, after it has filled its memory (32 MB IIRC). Seems fairly power aware.
I'm assuming this is fairly standard practice.
I wasn't aware of either of these, but then it's only Apple's installation packages that have been causing this problem isn't it?
What you say is true, but not strictly relevant to this discussion. You aren't creating a symlink to the Applications folder, you're leaving that where it is. The links you are creating are in a specific user's home directory. AFAIK, no installer will be delving here.
Why would you want to "turn off" the eject copyrighted CD "feature"? This is a bug fix whereby if you had inserted a crippled CD, there was no software method for you to eject it. It isn't a copyright thing.