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2011 Feb 23
2
Newbie help
Hey there, I am not new to World of Warcraft but this is the first time I will be playing in ages and I have forgot how it works. When I say "it" I mean downloading ect. Right, I own two that should install Vanilla but I have lost, but I don't own any expansions. My little three year old brother has took disc two out of the box and hidden it so I cannot install the game again. I
2003 May 28
1
FW: Question about logging.
I'm forwarding this to security@, as I'm getting no replies on ipfw@. Hope it's relevant enough for you :( ---Original Message----- From: owner-freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Erik Paulsen Skålerud Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 1:02 AM To: ipfw@freebsd.org Subject: Question about logging. Sorry for asking this, It's probably been
2008 Apr 11
2
system.time gives error when "=" is used for assignment (R-2.6.0)
Hello list, I found that system.time works correctly when I used "<-" to assign a value to a variable but when I happened to use "=" instead of "<-", R gave an error message: "Error in system.time(your argument here...)". It happened with a few functions I tried. Is this a bug or is there any circumstances that "=" cannot be used for
2006 Apr 28
8
Rails magic for MySQL -> XML file -> MySQL and back again ??
Greetings! My little app collects data from the user, persists it in about a dozen tables during the session, writes out / saves an XML file that''s downloaded to the user''s PC when they''re done, then clears the db of all data entered, and deletes the XML file from the server. Now I need to allow the user to upload the same XML file they created earlier and put it back
1998 Nov 10
2
File & Directory permissions
[The following is my understanding from doco and experiments - hosts Solaris 2.5.1 and Samba 1.9.18p3, client NT 4.0 - please re-use if wanted] Samba presents a DOS file permissions view to users. That is they can set the following attributes for files: Archive, Hidden and Readonly. As an ordinary user on NT 4.0 System attribute is not accessible. These attributes map as follows onto the
2003 Feb 22
4
Shorewall with ProxyARP
Hi, Thanks for your reply . I am attaching the files needed by you herewith. The NAT device is called Pronto gateway which has two interfaces , namely eth0 and eth1. ''eth0'' has an ip address of 203.124.152.66 and eth1 has an ip address of 192.168.1.3 . All the client PCs are in 192.168.1.0 network [behind the NAT, the Pronto gateway] and use 192.168.1.3 as the default