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<0> they show up on the site and the XML button changes.. <1> and it doesnt go green <0> something on your end, works perfectly here <1> if I go to configure I get to choose all and it remembers what Ive clicked <0> probably a stupid adblock or something <1> but I get NO feeds <1> adblock disabled <0> Jostein: there are two buttons, XML and RSS at the top <1> yes <1> neither which does anything <1> other than hand me feed.php? without any params <0> your problem, everything works :) <1> utterly broken **** <1> if it doesnt work in a standard firefox install, I call it broken <1> oh. probably some proxy thing. a forced reload fixed it <0> Jostein: duh
<1> site should add no-caching to their headers <2> now - food. <1> crappy php developers doing a half-***ed job <0> like those are the only ones ... hehe <1> they are the most significant ones :P <0> you haven't spent too much time around ASP/VBScript/JScript and JSP people then :p <1> ASP/VBscript has nothing to do with half-***ed <1> it has everything to do with horrible <0> hey, I'm quite proficient in the thing <0> the skills of a misspent youth <0> I _should_ be out getting laid by the new neighbour <0> yet I keep on with programming / security / computers in general <0> wonder if I have her phone number in my list here.. <0> hmm, was it the one that moved in from Tnsberg.. hmm <3> is there a package smokeping for fedora core 4 ? <4> Adrian23: ask it? <5> Adrian23: That's two versions out of date. Update your system, please. <3> ok Shadur <6> http://infinitemuppets.blogspot.com/2007/01/logan-yah-im-on-my-new-iphone.html <7> Linux yardm ltfenn . ? <8> hello? <8> can i ask a linux related question here? <9> sure. We prefer blue carpet though <8> The Blue Carpet is a piece of Public Art in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, designed by Thomas Heatherwick. <8> ? <9> nah, its our main line of income around here <8> anyway, i decided to finally learn perl. I was wondering if anyone here knows of an editor for command line perl <9> vi <8> i used nano up untill now.. is vi better? <9> define "better" ? <10> or vim if you like pretty colors splattered all across your screen... <8> as long as the colors can help me identify the code <10> or emacs if you are just plain sick. mentally that is. <4> or ed if you like an ED-itor. <10> or cat if you never, ever make mistakes. <4> echo? <10> maybe, if you have short programs <8> is there such thing as mouse support? <9> gpm <10> No. Nanuq killed all mouse support..... <9> lol <10> surprised eclipse does not support perl... <8> i can't use a gui, my compy is kinda crap <10> ah. well syntax hilight can be done with alot, though you won't likely get any nifty features like method exposure. vim is lightweight and does hilights <4> have _reliable_ syntax folding ever been mode for `teh vim' <8> i'll try working with vim <10> "It's like he's trying to speak to me, I know it." <8> if theres a way to enable mouse that would be even better <9> who needs a mouse in an editor? <4> Lion-O: mousettes? <9> vi(m) is excellent in that; you can do just /everything/ without your hands ever needing to leave the keyboard. <8> takes practice i guess <4> dj_loev: vimtutor is your friend. <8> vimtutor? <8> i'll google it <9> that and nethack :) <10> hehe <4> dj_loev: seeing as you decided trying vim, once installed, there'll be a binary called `vimtutor' which will show you the ropes.
<8> kay, ty <4> so, no comments on the syntax folding in vim? <10> trial by fire! trial by fire! using vimtutor is like reading instructions... <4> Girr: that's like handing him ed :P <4> http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed.msg.html <10> so, what is the benefit of ip hiding from registering if it shows the ip when you first connect? <8> ? <1> Girr: you can always connect with a different nick. enable the mask, change back, THEN join a channel <1> Girr: if you are really paranoid :P <2> Girr: most of the poeple we need to hide from do hit&run though, they are rarely in here long enough to happen to catch us when we auth <2> Girr: And quite frankly, you need atleast -three- braincells to realize that this is possible, so most kiddies fail that condition <2> Lion-O: You are supposed to pile smoked fatty sausage on top of it! <9> hehe <2> cheese that goes soft has gone bad <9> this is good stuff <9> wlfshmn: gone bad? ;) You do realize that cheese itself is a form of mold and basicly a form of cowmilk going slightly bad? ;) <9> originally even worse; they use certain stomach fluids from a calf (if thats the right word) to control the process. Ofcourse that has usually been replaced by checmical substances but still.... <2> Lion-O: nah, it's just coagulated milk <2> Lion-O: sure, there are moldy cheeses, but that is when I stop eating them ;) <9> lol <11> tommi: *sigh* <11> Arr, wws <11> They're way too like <8> vim seems to do the trick <4> dj_loev: did you ever expect it not to? <4> a witch! buuuuurn! <8> well, the first time i used vim i got irrateded <8> so i expected it to be the same, more or less <4> dj_loev: vim is not entirely what you'd expect if you're used to notepad, no. <11> There's always emacs if vim doesn't work out ;) <8> i've mostly worked with windows development enviroments, so vim is a bit of a change <4> Coma: yes, insanity is always an alternative ;) <12> what's the command to dearchive on an AIX system ??? <9> Nytro-: wrong channel. <9> and ofcourse it would depend on the archive, but I guess thats a little too much for your IQ to handle. <12> is .tgz <12> but i can make .tar.gz too <9> 'man tar' <13> o.0 <13> Coma: Greetings :) <11> Aloha, foreigner <13> Coma: I'm still the Scottish bastard you love to hate ;) <11> Hehehe <11> You can take the man out of a country, but can't take the country out of the man. <13> Wife and I just got back from a concert hosted by the Japanese Navy. <13> Coma: Cuntry ;) <14> haha <13> Well I'll say this, the Japanese Navy sure do know how to form an orchestra. They were ****ing brilliant. <2> Tron: With the current pacifict doctrine, they have little else to occupy their time ,) <13> wlfshmn: Well their new prime minister, A Mr Abe, I believe, wants to ditch the pacifist agenda. <2> Tron: Yeah, he does. And with NK ratteling their sabers, shortswords, bow and arrows, and a potential nuke, who can blame him ,) <13> wlfshmn: And Japan's getting a tad irritated at North Korea these days, plus there was the news a few days ago that China had successfully launched and tested an anti sattelite missile. <13> Heh <13> wlfshmn: Oh i got your email a day or so ago and did something about it, trouble is there doesn't appear to be any other members residing in Japan ;) <2> Tron: Surely there must be? <2> Tron: none in -my- network, sure, but someone.. somewhere.. <13> wlfshmn: I did check thouroughly y'know ;) <13> wlfshmn: I'll re-check... perhaps I was thouroughly checking in the wrong manner :P <15> I'm looking for a 2 gigahertz, 100,000 volts transistor ... <2> Tron: wierd. You need to make friends over there the old fashioned way then <15> lol <2> Wigginson: We only have flux capacitors here. <15> okay, how much voltages can a flux capacitors store ? <15> no, no, no, I"m looking for a MOSFET <15> I ain't looking for caps <2> you don't store voltages.. <15> I'm looking for a MOSFET capable of switching rate of 20 gigahertz at 100,000 volts <15> why would you want to store voltages ? <9> Wigginson: you're looking for a kick in the behind
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