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[QUOTE=Toulinwoek]SnagIt! is also a very good screencap tool, but it's rather expensive.[/QUOTE]I use SnagIt too. I like the company's products in general, such as Camtasia Studio, for making videos of your desktop.

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[Linker error] undefined reference to `GetStockObject@4' I get a bunch of errors when trying to Compile & Run this.

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Yep, character case is extremely important both in MySQL and in PHP - I suggest most of the time to keep things in lowercase ;)

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I don't think you can, I can't remember if you could do this off the top of my head; tell us what exactly you are trying to do instead of being so general.

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Interesting discussion; I actually have a barcode scanner that I could experiement with, and maybe I can make something out of it - or at least make it work, for starters.

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Yep, you can use mod_rewrite on shared servers, because of their per-directory capabilities :)

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[QUOTE=tortureduck][URL]http://www.priadoblender.com/[/URL] Where's the beer???? :eek:[/QUOTE] I use this to make executable files from PHP files. I mean, you run the code in something such as DOS, but at least it works. I use it when I don't have a PHP server in hand.

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you can use .htaccess just put a .htaccess file in that dir then the content of the .htaccess file should be: [code]php_value safe_mode "1"[/code]search for .htaccess on this page: [url]http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.ini-set.php[/url] for more help :)

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I don't want to even touch leaked Windows code, because sometimes it's hard to find this kind of stuff and when you get a hold of it, then you are unsure if it's safe or not because many people launch bad copies on the internet.

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You lost your Windows XP password? If so, here are some solutions: See if this helps --------------------------------- Free stuff Instructions [url]http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html[/url] image files [url]http://ntpass.blaa.net/bd011022.zip[/url] (1.4MB - Bootdisk image, date 011022) [url]http://ntpass.blaa.net/sc011022.zip[/url] (~700KB) - SCSI-drivers (011022) This is a utility to (re)set the password of any user that has a valid …

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I'm not sure if there is a way to send files to the printer without the user's consent. That would be like hacking the enduser. The best you can do, from what I know so far, is that you can use Javascript to show the print dialog on a page …

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[QUOTE=SAC]How do I post a question for problems I am having with my computer?[/QUOTE] If you mean, physically post, then just follow what you did by posting here heh :D Just make sure you post in the correct forum, but if you posted in wrong forum, a moderator will just …

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If they exist, then leave them. Otherwise, I don't think you should bother too much about them.

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These posts are in the wrong forum anyways. Anyhow, if the person has sent you an email then yes you can find the IP address of the PC of where the email was sent from. And I'm not quite sure how you would find out all the websites that someone …

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The founder of this site made it herself; you should just go to [url]www.vbulletin.org[/url] and request for it there.

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Yep, congratulations on the job well done from me too, Dani. Also, on a side note sarahk, that is precisely how I operate every morning as well (or late at night), since those emails are typically sent around midnight (depends on the server's timezone, too, of course.)

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The [url=http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum117.html]JavaScript forum[/url] would better serve your question :)

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If you want to setup a forum, you most likely cannot run it on geocities.com since they do not support any scripting languages such as PHP. I would suggest going with another free host, or at least finding a host that supports both PHP and MySQL. If you would like …

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I would prefer seeing this forum renamed Ruby on Rails because Rails is really what gave Ruby a huge boost in familiarity among most people.

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This is some cool stuff. I'll just quote a blog here since it explains it better than I would :) [quote]As Ajax spreads it wings, folks are using it to come up with cool new apps. Writely, was one. Latest - Meebo, a web-based IM client. Through Ajax, the folks …

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Here's a good book to learn how to use Ruby: [url]http://www.math.umd.edu/~dcarrera/ruby/0.3/[/url]

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The send method, when used on any object, can have an indefinite number of arguments passed to it.

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[QUOTE=cscgal]Then why does vBulletin 3 gamma - with the new XHTML compliant styles - use <b> ?[/QUOTE] Quick answer: <b> is XHTML compliant too (even when using strict XHTML compliant code)

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[url=http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/rubyscript2exe/index.html]Here's[/url] a good place to start.

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I give another vote to [url]http://poignantguide.net/ruby/[/url] :) Also, I think that the Wikipedia article for RoR is not really a good resource for learning how to write Ruby.

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I know Ruby on Rails, but there aren't enough posts right now on DaniWeb about RoR to justify a new forum for it. It is becoming more and more popular each day, but that doesn't mean that every website needs to have a forum about it, IMO. It's not a …

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[php]<?php if ($_GET['dlurl']) { header('Content-type: application/pdf'); header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="downloaded.pdf"'); readfile('original.pdf'); } ?>[/php] as an example.

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There isn't much that you need besides [url]www.php.net/file[/url] and [url]www.php.net/file_get_contents[/url] Those should get you started.

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Which version of PHP do you have? I would have thought MediaWiki supports all the way to PHP 4.

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So [php]$message = "The following was submitted:\n\n"; foreach($fields as $f => $v) { if ($v) $message .= sprintf("%20s: %s\n",$v,$_REQUEST[$f]); }[/php]?

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AJAX is related to DHTML and Javascript. It goes in that forum. I moved this thread now.

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