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2005 Apr 04
0
ices question ? (gui)
...just keepin' it open source :-D All the best, Nick On Apr 4, 2005 7:47 PM, [NICK] <linickx@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Justin, you can take at look at http://www.linickx.com/blog/?p=13 > if you like ;-) > > rgds, > Nick > > > On Apr 4, 2005 7:18 PM, Justin Bot <justinabomb@gmail.com> wrote: > > Off list? Darn. I was really hoping to see what kind of dev has been > > done on this type of thing. Keep open source open, know what I mean? > > :) > > > > On Mar 30, 2005 2:03 AM, [NICK] <linickx@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'l...
2007 Apr 14
1
Parsing status.xsl
Thanks for the tip on those scripts. They're exactly what I've been looking for for a number of years now. Althogh the first one doesn't seem to be online anymore. If anyone's willing to send it to me, I'd love to host it for anyone else that would like to download it in the future. Justin On 14-Apr-07, at 4:33 AM, Klauss Fumuldavijus wrote: > Hi, > actualy
2005 Mar 29
3
ices question ? (gui)
Hi Chuck, Thanks, I'd be very interested in seeing it. In light of not being able to find what I wanted on google, I've started my own (in PHP), I guess it could be beneficial to share. ;-) Let me know if you're interested, Kind Regards, Nick On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 12:08:44 -0500, Chuck Tellechea <chuckt@tellechea.org> wrote: > Nick, > > Hehe... > > I was going
2005 Jun 22
3
running icecast and a webserver on same port
Hi, You can if your machine is assigned two IP addresses. Then you can bind the webserver to port 80 on the first IP-adres and bind icecast to port 80 on the second IP-address. Hope this is helpful. Regards, KJ -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: icecast-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces@xiph.org]Namens Laust Brock-Nannestad Verzonden: woensdag 22 juni 2005 2:27 Aan: icecast@xiph.org
2005 Apr 04
0
Victory
Though I'm not a legal advisor either, there have been some major changes with these types of laws, exclusively in Canada *hinthint* If your a Canadian citizen or have your information stored on Canadian soil (including if a Canadian has legal rights to the server you're hosting from), this data is considered intellectual property of Canada. The reason why it's so funky, is because
2005 Jun 26
0
running icecast and a webserver on same port
Care to shed some light on this? I have about 10 IPs that are at my disposal and 3 I've been keeping for spares and whatnot. Though binding them is a little beyond me. TIA Justin On 6/22/05, Klaas Jan Wierenga <k.j.wierenga@home.nl> wrote: > > Hi, > > You can if your machine is assigned two IP addresses. Then you can bind the > webserver to port 80 on the first
2005 Oct 18
2
Legal issues for non-profit radio stations.
Of course we all know these groups would certainly not appreciate the audible distrobution of their bread and butter. However, I assume your scope is only within the U.S. , whereas personaly in Canada. Our laws governed a right to freedom of information in regards to online content. More or less, if you find it online it must be public content (unless that's been changed by now, I haven't