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2006 Jan 17
4
textarea problem with accentued chars
Hello, I have a problem with accentued characters return from a textarea I have 3 simple files to show example ( below ). index.rhml : If I put "?nial" inside the textarea, then submit to :action => post post.rhml : wrote ?nial 195 "\303\251nial" // params[:comment][:message] return => ?nial params[:comment][:message][1] return => 195 ! ( 195 is not "?" , http://www.asciitable.com/ ) params[:c...
2017 Dec 25
2
OpenSSH key signing service?
> > Details on these, please? Since that was kind of what I was asking for in > the OP :) netflix's bless has been around for a while. https://github.com/Netflix/bless nial sheridan gave a talk recently at LISA about cashier. https://github.com/nsheridan/cashier and finally i'm hoping to have all the necessary approvals to release ussh early next year. I wrote about ussh here https://medium.com/uber-security-privacy/introducing-the-uber-ssh-certificate-authority-...
2000 Jan 13
0
The Array Programming Languages Conference APL-Berlin-2000
...ew applications of computers, in turn requiring even more data to be managed and controlled. Are the concepts of today's array processing languages able to meet these challenges? Many programming languages and symbolic interpreters, including APL, R, S-Plus, Fortran 95, HPF, J, MATLAB, MAPLE, NIAL, SAC are becoming stronger array processing languages. What features do these languages have in common? How do they differ? Are they converging in terms of primitives, parallelism, functionality, data and control flow, interfaces to hardware and software, and in communication inside one computer a...
2017 Dec 25
4
OpenSSH key signing service?
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 9:54 PM, David Newall <openssh at davidnewall.com> wrote: > On 25/12/17 00:11, John Devitofranceschi wrote: >> >> Besides ssh.com?s PrivX product, has anyone created a web service that can >> be used to issue temporary certkeys to authenticated users? >> >> Any pointers appreciated! > > > I expect that what I'm about to