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2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Returned mail: see transcript for details
...RTNERS (2.1 points) BODY: Claims you registered with some kind of partner SEE_FOR_YOURSELF (0.5 points) BODY: See for yourself OFFERS_ETC (0.3 points) BODY: Stop with the offers, coupons, discounts etc! HTML_LINK_CLICK_HERE (0.1 points) BODY: HTML link text says "click here" HTML_30_40 (0.6 points) BODY: Message is 30% to 40% HTML HTML_FONT_COLOR_RED (0.1 points) BODY: HTML font color is red HTML_MESSAGE (0.1 points) BODY: HTML included in message HTML_FONT_COLOR_GREEN (0.7 points) BODY: HTML font color is green HTML_FONT_BIG (0.2 points) BODY: FONT Size +...
2004 Feb 08
1
Registering SJPhone with Asterisk
2001 Dec 18
4
Question about Samba
Dear Sir, I want to ask that since I have installed Linux RedHat 7.1 with Samba Server inside it. I also configured it follow some books , however, my problem now is that . I can brower the linux computer through other computer in the same domain. However, when I try to access it, then it will said network problem and can't access it. I have tried ping to both computer name and ip address
2003 Aug 13
7
Regexpr with "."
I'm trying to use the regexpr function to locate the decimal in a character string. Regardless of the position of the decimal, the function returns 1. For example, > regexpr(".", "Female.Alabama") [1] 1 attr(,"match.length") [1] 1 In trying to figure out what was going on here, I tried the below command: > gsub(".", ",",