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Re: Mozilla has documents on the setting. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/992338 looks OK. Many file servers drop your connection if you ask for too many. So it's not a Linux or Firefox thing. | |
Re: Did you ask the world to write this? Let's see your work so far along with the first thing that stopped you. | |
Re: That's a blast from the past. While I did have a reason to know Ada that was over 2 decades ago. Unless your job depends on it, I'd supply a little more about what you want to write, if it has a GUI or is it Web based and more. | |
Re: I'd avoid duplicate posts and dredging up 7 year old posts. Next avoid "best" because you have a lot of criteria to get to the best. You may be stuck in analysis paralysis. About getting people to buy account upgrades. Is anyone buying these today? Ask why they did that. | |
Re: The hand has moved. I'm getting reports of unsolicited, can't opt out upgrades to 10. https://www.google.com/#q=microsoft+windows+10+forced+upgrade seems to note you'll get the upgrade due to it becoming a Recommended item in Windows Update. | |
Re: Why not add 100000 to line 4? | |
Re: Why is line 12 there? It appears to have no effect. Also, where is the radiobutton2 code. | |
Re: There are tools to go find what it is. Did you try the usual of turning off then on system restore? That issue has been with us for over 16 years. | |
Re: I completed one like that years ago. Since I wrote the first app the conversion took only a few months. It turned out so well that it never needed a new version due to bugs. Features? Yes those came later. | |
Re: Given only your post, maybe. Does it look OK if you cold boot to the BIOS screen? If it's OK there tell me make, model and if you are keeping up with the usual 1st of the month canned air to the vents maintenance. | |
Re: While the simple answer is no, we have to dive again into what is WiFi to see why. Now it should work, but you can never be sure unless the network layer has retries and more. There was this new programmer that attempted this with UDP without handshakes and failed … | |
Re: The next test I try is to see if the issue follows with some USB PC Keyboard. However the keys are in what looks like a few scan lines of the common matrix decoding so it looks like a hardware issue from here. What about the number keys? 4 and … | |
Re: [How is your last project faring](https://www.daniweb.com/community-center/threads/497220/seeking-a-partner-to-create-something-world-changing)? | |
Re: What did the error say? How about some code or source? | |
Re: Your post is missing your attempt at solving this and what area you are having problems. I have to ask this. Are you using some forum that writes the code for you? | |
Re: I'd ask this be removed as it's not a good start to your reputation in many forums. Try again but share the work you've done so far and where you are having issues. | |
Re: Just an idea. If you want to set this to zero on blank, either test the string for blank and set it to "0" or try catch around the code and handle it as you wish. More about it at https://www.google.com/#q=try+catch+java+android+example | |
Re: About backspace. That's your choice of what backspace does in the browser. If the cursor is not blinking in the edit box, backspace does navigate. Read https://www.google.com/#q=what+does+backspace+do+in+browsers and see a lot of folk don't like that. | |
Re: Great question. https://www.google.com/search?q=workspace+resolution+I+am+getting+an+error%3AMissing+artifact&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 really points out that "this can happen." I like the priors on this since it feels like all the ducks must be in a row without any mallards. That is, it's just that picky. I think it's your choice on whether this is a show stopper. | |
Re: While I'd use priors like https://www.google.com/search?q=use+a+variable+in+a+MySQL+select+statement%3F&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 you also need to tell what language you are coding this in. | |
Re: That's pretty vague. This could mean that your Cellular data card has expired (that's a service) or you have a burned out laptop. Take a little time when you post so folk get a better impression of you and your issue. | |
Re: You posted no question so how to answer? What you did post looks like the usual homework assignment so show your work so far along with what you think is the problem. | |
Re: Try an external USB keyboard. if it works, find a new laptop keyboard. The range I pay for these is from 20 to 99 bucks. Time to replace runs from about 15 minutes to 45 minutes. If you are new to this, find youtubes on the model and how to … | |
![]() | Re: Small world. My son picked the 2GB video ram model at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015ZG997I/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1JK1WA1PPAW13&coliid=I2Q6NKS9RSXTMU&psc=1[/url] and has no complaints. It did get a video driver update that cured a small hiccup in Metal Gear Solid 5 but he tells me it runs as expected. Everything works. -> NOTE! We pulled the HDD and … |
Re: Tax season here so the calls are now the IRS demanding immediate payment. By Western Union. Right.... | |
Re: Yes. Could you tell more about what you have? The no beeps is a tell tale sign. You don't need video card, RAM or drives to get beeps. Reduce the parts until it beeps or not. If you get down to speaker, motherboard, CPU and PSU with no beeps (notice … | |
Re: This looks like a duplicate. Read http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36174522/how-to-solve-this-android-gradle-issue | |
Re: The word is that so far Edge maintains security by blocking all addons. If you must, try it with IE. | |
Re: I think we need to first discuss what Access and MySQL is before we look for software. To save some time, do you know how these differ? In short, Access can be both the app and the database behind the app. MySQL is just the database without a frontend, report … ![]() | |
Re: If you read replies about badly formed posts, you find out why you must take a minute to fix a post like this. In short, unreadable. | |
Re: Are you trying to take the square root of a negative number? Seems that function should fault. | |
Re: It's a shame you pasted this way. Otherwise I would have headed to those lines and took a closer look. Since the line numbers are off it's harder. Try pasting the code so that the line numbers match your assembler errors. | |
Re: As noted in prior posts, you have to show some effort. All members here don't write code for other folk's homework assignment. | |
Re: There are examples with https://www.google.com/#q=printing+in+your+android+app+source+code+example but your printer has to be one that supports this. At the office we do this printing by proxy. That is we cheated and created some HTML file then send that to a network location which a PC picks it up and prints it. This … | |
Re: Look at your order of execution. In lines 19 to 39 you didn't ask for GrossSalary until line 41. So the code did what you asked. | |
Re: Did you try unchecking the box noted at https://michaelsoolee.com/ifttt-links | |
Re: You claim you want to compile Perl but didn't reveal which compiler you wanted to use. Maybe it's just a mistake here and you are running Perl? | |
Re: Did you by chance accept ANY drivers from WU (windows update)? You wrote it's not a driver but so far, everytime I encounter this I find a driver in WU's list of installed updates. Otherwise no. | |
Re: Welcome back. I see posts from 6 years ago but your new post is badly formed and unclear. | |
Re: I see that tag "problem" no OS, make, model, or story where you guess how this happened. This could be Windows 1 to that new mystery 10+ version of Blue. Try MSCONFIG and uncheck everything for a test startup. (Windows only, does not apply to other OSes.) | |
Re: I think this is nearly impossible. I had an IT staffer that wanted to do this and told them it wasn't possible today. Why? Tools like NTPASSWD make resetting the local admin a snap. Yes it got a little harder with the new BIOS (EFI) but not a big hurdle. … | |
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Re: Did you try responding to the query I see on line 2 of your log? Note: read http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10413963/telnet-iac-command-answering | |
Re: 1. You didn't reveal much about your computer OS and such so for Windows, try a WAMP. (Windows Apache MySQL PHP). For Linux, that's a LAMP. 2. Better can be a trap. You can always debate if option 1 is better than option 2. 3. Since this is likely to … | |
Re: It looks dated. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/anyone-use-bufferzone-pro-is-it-still-developed.353645/ was years ago and my thoughts is that anyone that relies on security apps to protect will get taken out to dry then folded. I know the Kees from that discussion and the advice is spot on. I'll add that the best protection is us. | |
Re: There are others like WebDrive http://www.southrivertech.com/products/webdrive/ that notes WIndows 10. | |
Re: The answer is yes but you prepare the 300 machines ahead of time for remote updates. This is done with either a windows server and login scripts or other. What plan did you IT implement to do this? | |
Re: This sounds like a carry over from https://www.daniweb.com/programming/software-development/threads/503372/create-static-html-page-with-dynamic-data-in-it If you server backend code is there (you did reveal much here) then your database and dynamic web pages would pick that up and show on the next "view." | |
Re: Seems to be from 30 to thousand dollar ones out there. https://www.google.com/search?q=l+PCI-express+card+on+the+market+with+SATA-&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=PCI-express+card+on+the+market+with+SATA But reading your post literally, no card seems to hold the 3.5" drives. Are you sure about that requirement? | |
Re: As it's your first post, the answer is to not put in a logo or watermark in the first place. I have seen folk use TRIAL versions and then ask how to remove even when they know the answer. After the fact it's a lot of work. Frame by frame … |
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