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Displayed name | UA |
Member number | 154 |
Title | Infiltrator |
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PHP help here in General | |
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written Monday, July 25 2005 20:15
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php.exe is 100% irrelevant. You want php5apache2.dll, php5ts.dll, *.dll, etc. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Flight Simulator in General | |
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written Monday, July 25 2005 11:23
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If you don't care if you're flying inside or outside an atmosphere, Orbiter is a free space flight simulator. http://www.orbitersim.com/ -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
PHP help here in General | |
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written Monday, July 25 2005 11:22
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You need to configure .php in httpd.conf.. read the readme files. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
PHP help here in General | |
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written Monday, July 25 2005 04:34
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At any rate, when you've confirmed it's working (phpinfo), you should mess around in php.ini: Register globals should be off. Zend compatiability mode should be off. Short open tag should be on. Allow call time pass reference should be on, no matter what the comments say. Safe mode, off. Expose PHP, off. Display errors, on. arg_seperator.output should be "&". If you're using PHP5, which I assume you are, you also need to make sure to enable the php_mysql.dll module. Enabling php_gd2.dll also makes sense there too. [ Monday, July 25, 2005 04:35: Message edited by: Kakakaka ] -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
PHP help here in General | |
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written Sunday, July 24 2005 13:26
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I'd suggest PHP or Python. :P -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
PHP help here in General | |
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written Sunday, July 24 2005 04:41
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Regarding PHP-sucks-persons: PHP sucks. Perl sucks more. Ruby sucks even moreso. I don't know about Python, but I doubt I'd put it underneath Perl. [ Sunday, July 24, 2005 04:46: Message edited by: Kakakaka ] -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
PHP help here in General | |
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written Saturday, July 23 2005 09:35
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Yes. Don't forget to do it as an Apache Module, not CGI. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
The arrow of time in General | |
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written Friday, July 22 2005 16:53
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I think a partial reason why we cannot understand the brain is that we expect it to be complex, and perhaps our understandings are overly abstracted. It's possible, if not likely, that the brain is simple to an extent which we overlook the lowest level of it, i.e. the basis to understanding it. Information in the future can change the past and present, just as information from the past can change the present and future. For some reason I'm repeating the same again which I've already typed recently; that being that there are infinite dimensions. - X cannot exist without Y. (1D in 2D.) - Y cannot exist without Z. (2D in 3D.) - Z cannot exist without T(time). (3D in Time.) - T cannot exist without U(niverse). (T in U.) There is little reason for this not to go on forever and ever. It works in the sense that a paper with 0 thickness does not exist, and something does not exist if there is 0 time to hold it. [ Friday, July 22, 2005 16:53: Message edited by: Kakakaka ] -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Dream Job... in General | |
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written Friday, July 22 2005 16:35
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Practically: Network Engineer. Impractically: Evil overlord, underground fortress*, maglev train links throughout planet and/or solar system. *Featuring highly developed custom network, hybrid of thin clients, virtual machines, something vaugely like a movie theatre, and the intelligence and adaptability (immune system etcetera) of organic systems. [ Friday, July 22, 2005 16:43: Message edited by: Kakakaka ] -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
baldurs gate....... in General | |
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written Friday, July 22 2005 06:30
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BG3 is in development. Supposedly, Atari will force it to have some 3D engine or something, and generally mutilate it beyond the worth of the quality associated with the name. It is thought that it will use a differing engine than BG1/BG2, or something like that, IIRC. I can only assume the plot won't be a strong point, considering BG2:ToB. Generally, I expect it to be an attempt to drain more money out of the BG community following the finalization of the real episodes. I haven't seen Jurassic Park III, but based on Djur's comment (something like 'Making Avernum 4 is like making Jurassic Park III'), I can only assume it is somewhat bad, and therefore lies in a similar vein of comparison with BG3. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Huzzah in General | |
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written Wednesday, July 20 2005 08:34
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quote:Wouldn't that be 1024? -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
May you rest in peace... in General | |
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written Tuesday, July 19 2005 06:33
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No idea why everyone dislikes the first Chapters. I thought they set the times very well. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Favorite web comic. in General | |
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written Sunday, July 17 2005 09:57
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Fine, if you're going to be so obsessively strict, I don't like any webcomics, then. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Favorite web comic. in General | |
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written Sunday, July 17 2005 06:26
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I've never seen a webcomic that doesn't suck, where I classify webcomics as things which have not been paper-printed by a press in real life, and even then, some non-webcomics suck too. Dilbert, Foxtrot, User Friendly. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
May you rest in peace... in General | |
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written Sunday, July 17 2005 06:24
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I can't help but feel Book 6 was disturbingly hollow in terms of it's contents. It just felt like; Filler Filler Filler Dumbledore Dies (Setup for next book's plot?) End I was thinking when Snape made the unbreakable vow that he was doing it as a spy, and I figured it was possible the vow covered killing Dumbledore. Nevertheless, it would have been more noble for him to die. BTW, isn't there a portrait of Dumbledore in his office? So really, he isn't totally gone. I think Dumbledore may manifest his communications in methods like this..he just won't be walking around. [ Sunday, July 17, 2005 06:25: Message edited by: Kakakaka ] -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
If You Had A Billion Dollars... in General | |
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written Sunday, July 17 2005 06:20
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I'd buy an island and fund the construction of an underground science laboratory beneath it. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
"Blades of Geneforge" in General | |
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written Sunday, July 17 2005 06:17
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quote:Would that not be third-person? -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Showering in General | |
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written Friday, July 15 2005 06:17
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My age. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Were we prepared? in General | |
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written Thursday, July 7 2005 13:52
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I think we were well prepared. It looks like 'the plan' got carried out to a very good level. As for security, I couldn't say, but I don't think it's the same thing. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
What games have YOU registered? in General | |
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written Thursday, July 7 2005 00:24
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BoE and BoA. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Cracker Jack and the Missing Peanuts in General | |
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written Thursday, June 30 2005 13:21
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This topic has the strangest and most curiously funny title I have ever seen. I mean, it sounds like some sort of children's book. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
I demand my two stars back!! in General | |
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written Thursday, June 30 2005 13:13
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quote:You saint. And if two star karmas are 'better', whoo for me. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
The best thing about the Internet is... in General | |
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written Wednesday, June 29 2005 05:57
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The best things about the internet are the freedom of information, the way it creates mindsets like the philosophy behind the GPL, and it's unmoderatable nature. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
keygens in General | |
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written Wednesday, June 29 2005 05:54
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The minimum security is called "legal agreements". Ask a "corporate lawyer". You also have to consider that people are less likely to buy something if they believe it would infringe their privacy, or if it has annoying 'rules', like the 1-computer crud all the overpricing companies are brainwashing with product activation. The most product activation can do is lessen customers, not increase revenue, since it pisses them off. -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |
Preprimary Poll in General | |
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written Wednesday, June 29 2005 05:45
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19 Thuryl 3 Kelandon 2 Wise Man 1 Alec -------------------- Inconsistently backward. SWOH. IM, PATF, ND. Posts: 612 | Registered: Saturday, October 13 2001 07:00 |