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<0> nice <1> toast: vi mais quel page ? <2> Tamahome still there should be a big market for the home audio <3> les 10 premiers chapitre gros cave <2> http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6306707.html <0> Tamahome: yep, they're probably delaying HD-DVD so they can find more ways to make it filled with obtrusive DRM to h***le the honest consumer <0> meanwhile, people who steal movies will hack the drm in 3.2 seconds and immediately start pirating movies <1> toast: ouah super ... :( je veux juste comprendre l'operateur === <4> rdw: yes. <3> ya pas d'oprateur === <3> un = et un == <0> ok, all frenchies: <0> cut it out! <4> I absolutely agree that DRM does not empower the consumer, but we also know it's pretty much here to stay, for as long as the RIAA and MPAA exist, anyhow <5> rdw, no **** lol <2> i would prefer to go with the blu-ray technology
<5> look how long that **** sony came out with lasted on music disks <1> bhen si ... la g un if($i===0) et ca fait bien kke chose ... <3> i just old him to go read manual... <3> goofy u r <4> PapaBear: as if Sony/BMG has any music worth listening to anyhow :P <3> it lasted 5 yrs and its gone <3> i bought one for 350$ :( <6> PapaBear <6> multiviews <6> ;) <7> if I have a linux server on godaddy, how do I use it as a shell? <4> they must have instructions on that somewhere <0> cmac66: godaddy does not provide shell access. <0> unless you have a dedicated server. <4> yes, that would be a problem. <0> hehe <0> ya, if you're on the peon plan, you don't get no shell <0> i paid $28 for a year of dreamhost and I get about 75 shell accounts. suprisignly good service too <8> Hah. <8> Crazy that hosts do that. <0> yeah <0> i don't know how dreamhost makes any money. $28/year isn't even enough to pay the power bill <5> what the hell, you cant run the ati config with remote connection? <0> *shrug* <4> uses DirectX I guess <5> so i'm suppose to have a monitor hooked up to it heh <5> which ****s as its over at the TV <9> rdw> over saturated servers, kinda like blizzard does with wow ;) <5> so i cant enable the component out pff <0> twysted: yep, must be <9> rdw> also if im not mistaken they have all sorts of loopholes <9> so they can get away with not giving you the service <9> and if im not mistaken you cannot run a high bandwidth site <0> if everyone used the "allowed" level of service, it would break them in two <0> hehe <9> exactly <7> i am slowly learning that godaddy is ****!!! <9> i like godaddy for domains but i dont think id get them for hosting <9> what the **** my emails are bouncing <7> I dont think you should, so far there have been many things they dont allow <7> so basically, I cant do a cron job with godaddy right? <0> i bought dreamhost because i wanted to try Ruby on Rails and they support it. it's been 6 months and I've not touched ROR. heh. <7> whats ruby on rails? <0> cmac66: ruby is an object oriented programming language and rails is a rapid development framework <0> you can build nice data driven sites very very fast using ROR <5> bah <0> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_on_rails <5> damn thing weighs like 30lbs <10> hi <11> i don't really know how to formulate this... let's say i have a function which contains lots and lots of code, and is called often... i bet there's some way to "keep it in memory" so php doesn't have to "load it" all over again everytime it is called ? <10> i have a little problem, <10> :( <8> PHP is pretty good about tons of code slyde. <4> slyde: no. <4> slyde: PHP is executed 'per request'... so basically that won't happen unless someone invents a code cache. <8> I've litterally sent 1 million line's of code to php and its only slowed by .01 to load the script. <11> oh. <11> so this thing can handle quite a bit of data before losing breath <8> PHP is extreemly fast.
<11> and of course my "big" function is a lot smaller than 1 million lines <8> Though its not as fast as a compiled language such as C, etc. <12> PHP is scary fast. Like, the application I'm extending, I don't know how PHP doesn't die under the load of the horrible programing practices. PHP handles even the worst and bloated-est code like a champ. <8> slyde One thing to keep in mind, is that although PHP will load the code extreemly fast, if your programming is bad, it'll still slow down the script. <13> well I can't do a cron job, so how can I get a scheduled email? <8> cmaclean66, use a remote cron website. <11> i've been thinking about it recently, a "compiled" web site must load awfully fast. <8> Have the remote cron site call your script once every X period. <13> hmmm... its an option but... <13> I would have to get another host... <0> cmac66: are you trying to deploy a serious application on a $3/month hosting package <0> ? <8> No, there are very cheap services. <13> rdw: its not 3$ but its pretty cheap, which is why Im getting pretty cheap services, I will be changing at the end of the month <10> i have a site with 2 frames, (link menu on left) when i klik on my php code i have the same background <13> but in the meantime I need to work around it <4> THE DINGO ATE YOUR BABY! <0> cmaclean66: for a serious app, you need to pay money for a decent host <8> This coming from mr 7.95/mo :-P <13> I will, next month <13> but in the meantime, I need to schedule emails <0> _TaSm: lol. i'll get back to you if I ever build a serious app ;) <8> hehe <10> anyone can help me :( ? <8> cmaclean66 http://www.bitfolge.de/pseudocron-en.html http://www.cronjob4you.at/serve/index.php and http://www.cron-work.de/ <8> Now go away. <13> they will manage it for me? sweet, but where will the email come from? <13> it wont be my address anymore <0> o_O <8> Um, what. <0> cmaclean66: you need to hire someone who knows what he's doing <10> :( meep meep <8> Djanov #html <0> Djanov: i think we should see other people. no, no...it's not you. it's me. <0> let's not get emotional. just move on... <14> it is you <10> is this HTML : <a target=\"mainFrame\" href=\"".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?promo=FI1B\">Groupe B</a> <0> Djanov: yes <10> PHP self ? <0> Djanov: echo HTML with PHP does not turn your HTML problem into a php problem <10> but the problem is not exactly on the html part but the link <15> aka html <0> Djanov: well, the tiny bit php you have in there looks correct. <0> ugly, but correct. <10> thanks rdw but the problem is what the code does <10> it's strange <10> on the page that i have this CODE , i have a background <0> you'll have to get more specific than that, son <10> when i click on the link of the code <10> the result is send to my mainframe <10> but the maini frame takes the background of the page where was the link <10> i'M Owned ! <16> Hello dudes. I'm still trying to find someone who has used mmcache or eAccelerator. The docs seem to be missing some key info. <10> i can't find <0> Djanov: that makes so little sense, i can't even describe to you how little i understand of what you're saying <10> i have a page with 2 frames ok ? <10> left.php and right.php <10> i have the code wich is a link on left.php <10> but this left.php page has a backgroung image <10> ok ? <0> yup, all HTML so far. please go on. <10> when i klik on the link that is on left.php <10> i got the result in right.php <10> ok ? <0> i'm with you so far <10> why ? <0> why waht? <0> why does it show up in right? <10> the problem is that with the result in right.php i have the background image of left.php <10> understand ? <0> i think so. the right frame's background changes and you don't want it to? <10> yess !!!
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