So... I'm using ASPEncrypt (http://www.aspencrypt.com/) to sign an XML with a client's certificate... this product uses a ActiveX, but it doens't have an interface. Anyone knows if there's a way I can test the result when the update is installed?
The fact that there seems to be a relation between the "parent" post and the "child" histories, gives the idea of "related items", which is not true. I think someone failed at the concept.
No, the content is edited before it reaches the browser, or the cache. It's like comparing a ASP or PHP file with it's HTML result. The browser sees only the final result
Better do some research before trolling. The Desktop engine has a service that monitors where are you browsing. When you access any of the Google sites (or any site thats on the Sites.txt, I asume), the EXE changes the HTML on-the-fly, inserting the results from your harddrive on the Google page. The same goes to the main page (thats why you see the Desktop Engine link).
To run that, I'll have to sell half of my house!
Anyone willing to buy my mom? Cooks like heaven, it's a litte annoying sometimes, and comes with a doggie called Zelda (not sold separatelly):)
I think it's because this one includes the posibility to view videos too, and the iPOD only offers a music serviice, so they are basically different products...
Considering that they provide shipping to Argentina, and is a bit cheaper than other places online, I have no other choice but to keep buying things there, or get ripped by paying 50.00 dollars as shipping for a 30.00 dollars items:(
I haven't tested it... if you alter a picture taken with a digital camera, with a image-editing program (photoshop, gimp, etc), the EXIF data is mantained?
I own a NomadII player, from Creative, and I really thank the fact that it has WMA support on it: a MP3 that weights 3.5 megs, in WMA can be 1.5-1.7 megs. Since the player only has 128 megs, that amount really makes a difference. But does it really matter when you have 10 or 20 gigs of space? I don't use WMA as my main format to rip audio-cd, either. (OGG is the choice there)... just for the portable player.
The prices go from 70 pesos (23 dollars) to 120 pesos (40 dollars), more or less (ADSL). I know there's cablemodem, but it's not on my area, so I don't know the price.
1 peso = 0.3 dollars
In Windows, if you don't use Firebird, you can use myIE2 (http://www.myie2), which uses the Internet Explorer rendering engine, and adds lots of features (tabs, content filter, mouse gestures, and of course, popups blocking)
How about if MS implements some kind of notify mechanism for all MSN users in cases like this? (Notify windows, modal windows, even message boxes!)
The users execute things because they are ignorant; they don't know that executing an exe can bring up a worm/virus to their computer. It's just lack of education.
I'm the only one that remembers all the media exposure that Carmageddon got back then?... and I remember they said they were going to ban that game too...
It never happened.
So... I'm using ASPEncrypt (http://www.aspencrypt.com/) to sign an XML with a client's certificate... this product uses a ActiveX, but it doens't have an interface. Anyone knows if there's a way I can test the result when the update is installed?
The fact that there seems to be a relation between the "parent" post and the "child" histories, gives the idea of "related items", which is not true. I think someone failed at the concept.
Download it using Flashget :)
It supports saving MMS streams
OT: Is it just me, or was this guy's computer ungodly slow?
:)
He's running the demo on a virtual machine with VMWare... perhaps that's the reason
No, the content is edited before it reaches the browser, or the cache. It's like comparing a ASP or PHP file with it's HTML result. The browser sees only the final result
Better do some research before trolling. The Desktop engine has a service that monitors where are you browsing. When you access any of the Google sites (or any site thats on the Sites.txt, I asume), the EXE changes the HTML on-the-fly, inserting the results from your harddrive on the Google page. The same goes to the main page (thats why you see the Desktop Engine link).
Can you guess? :)
The realistic Zelda, of course...
To run that, I'll have to sell half of my house! :)
Anyone willing to buy my mom? Cooks like heaven, it's a litte annoying sometimes, and comes with a doggie called Zelda (not sold separatelly)
I think it's because this one includes the posibility to view videos too, and the iPOD only offers a music serviice, so they are basically different products...
He means that the components (IDE/video) communicate faster with the CPU and the bus
Considering that they provide shipping to Argentina, and is a bit cheaper than other places online, I have no other choice but to keep buying things there, or get ripped by paying 50.00 dollars as shipping for a 30.00 dollars items :(
I haven't tested it... if you alter a picture taken with a digital camera, with a image-editing program (photoshop, gimp, etc), the EXIF data is mantained?
I've played every FPS game that went out until Unreal or so (I got tired of them)... you should see the faces of the guy when I beat them... muahahaha
I also play RPGs (NWN is my currently favourite), and I also LOVE the Zelda series. Puzzles are good, too.
As you can see, my game list is slightly larger than Hearts...
MyIE2 (http://www.myie2.com), the browser that has tabs and uses the IExplore engine, has fixed this bug since the 0.911 version
I would never search "camras"... a bid like that would be hard to find... right?
I own a NomadII player, from Creative, and I really thank the fact that it has WMA support on it: a MP3 that weights 3.5 megs, in WMA can be 1.5-1.7 megs. Since the player only has 128 megs, that amount really makes a difference. But does it really matter when you have 10 or 20 gigs of space? I don't use WMA as my main format to rip audio-cd, either. (OGG is the choice there)... just for the portable player.
The prices go from 70 pesos (23 dollars) to 120 pesos (40 dollars), more or less (ADSL). I know there's cablemodem, but it's not on my area, so I don't know the price.
1 peso = 0.3 dollars
Outlook from Office 2003, doens't load the remote images by default... it's to protect your privacy :)
In Windows, if you don't use Firebird, you can use myIE2 (http://www.myie2), which uses the Internet Explorer rendering engine, and adds lots of features (tabs, content filter, mouse gestures, and of course, popups blocking)
How about if MS implements some kind of notify mechanism for all MSN users in cases like this? (Notify windows, modal windows, even message boxes!)
The users execute things because they are ignorant; they don't know that executing an exe can bring up a worm/virus to their computer. It's just lack of education.
I'm the only one that remembers all the media exposure that Carmageddon got back then?... and I remember they said they were going to ban that game too... It never happened.
How about when the applicacion is on the web? Javascript? Server roundtrips?
I got the ussual underwear - but this time it was not pink - it's green. Yay for the change :)
The Second Renaissance is getting closer and closer :)
it feels like mixing apples and bananas.
Let's see what comes from that.