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<0> a computer sales/repair place here in town, its a dumb place imo, they charge $$ even if you want to talk to them about a problem. <0> good for IRC <1> The good news is I only have one rack that needs patching and one room to install printers and driveshield. I guess I'll go in at 2 and get that done. <0> good thing for IRC* <0> i'll be back later, need to get ready and go get my paycheck <1> For the most part I like what I do; I would like to have an "A1" repair shop, though. <2> problem is thaqt with RIM, i would have to learn exchange
<3> anyone know where to get mozilla mplayer plugin? <4> http://www.google.com/search?q=mozilla+mplayer+plugin&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:unofficial <4> it takes less time to type the keywords in google. <3> yea i did try that <3> i dont want the source <4> what is your distribution? <3> deb <4> apt-get install whateveryouwant <3> heh <4> if you don't know how to setup your repositories, then you can just download the package from packages.debian.org <4> I found one here ->http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/mplayerplug-in <4> and guess what did I use to find it? <3> ok thanks i am new <5> anyone have a regex for matching any filename? <4> atomi: * <5> im not good at regex but i've got this [a-zA-Z0-9_.a-zA-Z0-9_]+ which doesn't match all of them <4> atomi: * <4> that would do <5> Cognition so [*]+ <4> no <4> * that's it <5> let me try that <4> or if you want at least one character
<4> use + <4> err .. do you accept spaces in your file? <4> and can you have a number in the first charadcter? <5> yes i'd like to account for all variations <5> i mean all even utf-8 if possible <4> atomi: what kind of file, for what system? <4> and what are you using the regex with? <5> both fat ntfs and ext3 <4> ok .. <4> the only thing you have to worry about is not having a space as the first character <4> but again, I need context, how are you using this regex? where? <5> as a url variable for file lookup using a browser <4> ok .. so, what are you using to search the system, what utility? <4> because if the utility is already a file utility, it will always return a file <4> for example, if you type something like ls, you are guaranteed to have a file and nothing like say stdin <5> it uses a java based url rewrite engine <5> http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ <5> it sounds simple, i just need to match any filename - here are examples http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/manual/2.6/guide.html <4> atomi: ok, so you're rewriting URLs, how is that related to a file regex? <5> i'm using the url to lookup files <5> on an ext3 filesystem actually <6> whats the supposed throughput of 802.11n? <5> bbiab <4> ok, so you want to put a regex in <from>regex</from> ? <5> nm dude i don't want to break your brain - i'll get it in a bit. <4> atomi: i think it's very simple, you just need .+ and you're done <4> atomi: this will give you all characters
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