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2004 Apr 14
0
Samba Administrator E-zine
Hello All, I have been talking to some of the team members about an idea that I have for a monthly e-zine for Samba Administrators. This e-zine would provide Samba specific solutions, as well as solutions for ansilary Linux tasks and service integration, and it would provide help for Windows pertinent administration tasks that a Samba Administrator would face. I am looking for a good core of peopl...
2006 May 11
4
/public content security
Hello all, I have a question regarding the security of my new web zine. The idea is that I have editors that can log into the site, and then upload comics in the form of a jpg. The way that I have this set up right now is that the jpg is submitted through a form and then placed into the authors sub directory in public/comics/. The record of the jpg is stored i...
2006 Dec 24
0
RE: wine-users Digest, Vol 17, Issue 39
...?n que tuvimos en ese aspecto comunicativo y nos pone muy contentos haberles sido ?tiles en m?s de una ocasi?n y en estas fiestas es algo que queremos compratir sinceramente con ustedes. Much?simas Gracias y Much?simas Felicidades, Sergio Pineau Consultor?a / Soporte Inform?tico Editor del E-zine Cat-?US ( (+ 54 11) 4362 3193 * sergio.pineau@informaticat.com.ar www.informaticat.com.ar www.thorconsultora.com.ar www.showsexclusivos.com.ar -----Mensaje original----- De: wine-users-bounces@winehq.org [mailto:wine-users-bounces@winehq.org] En nombre de wine-users-request@winehq.org Envia...
2002 Oct 11
0
BSD Print Magazine
Daemon News is pleased to announce issue #7 of the print magazine. The Daemon News print magazine is an excellent resource for BSD sysadmins to read and use on the job, or just to have lying around the office for others to pickup and take an interest in BSD. The print magazine includes articles that have not appeared on the online ezine as well as really cool...
2006 May 31
0
Ruby on Rails Workshop in Kansas City !
...uby for over four years both professionally and on his hobby projects. He has been dabbling with the Ruby on Rails framework since its inception, although professionally only since early this year. He is actively involved in various open source projects using Ruby and is the co-editor of the online zine "Ruby Code & Style" (http://www.artima.com/rubycs). He is the technical editor of two forthcoming titles being published by Sams Publishing. Shashank is also the President of Reevik, Inc. Note: The facility does _not_ have computers or Internet connection. Pleas...
2008 Jan 25
0
Peak IT, The Three P?s Of Internet Prosperity
...customers. Better yet, introduce your weekly sale or your weekly promotions at the same time of the same day each week and watch your traffic ?and your revenue - skyrocket. The basic tools for marketing your Internet home business are article writing, search engine optimization, e-newsletter or e-zines, direct mail and affiliations. None of these, however, will work if you don?t practice the three P?s of Patience, Perseverance and Punctuality. Seppo Lamsa is owner of and writes on a variety of subjects. To learn more about this topic Seppo recommends you visit: -------------- next part ------...
2006 May 11
5
crating a ajax datagrid
hi, Im looking to build a live data grid, where you can add delete rows using dhtml. and was just wondering if anyone is aware of any plugin''s taht may help me. Ive found this example but if anyone is aware of any other plugin''s please let me know http://unspace.ca/datagrid/update thanks scott -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
1999 Jul 28
6
You got some 'splaininn to do Lucy ;-)
We just had a security application vendor come in. We asked about Linux support and he said that putting a security application on top of an insecure OS was useless. When I asked what he meant by insecure he replied that Linux does not have a true Auditing capability - as opposed to HP-UX & Solaris which they do support. Can anyone explain to me what he was talking about? Thanks, Marty