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Newcomer, Would you care to divulge a little more information about yourself ?? :D
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VBScript happens to be an offshoot of the Visual Basic language - created by Microsoft as a reply to the JavaScript onslaught. It never really caught on so much, due to a whole lot of limitations and OS dependence. But VBScript allowed you to embed a whole lot of Windows Forms & ActiveX Controls on your web-page - the same kind of controls that you would normally use while designing a form in Visual Studio. Yup, you do need a Windows Server Machine with IIS (Internet Information Server) running on it, to be able to server pages written with VBScript. Here are some resource & tutorial sites to get you started: 1. http://www.visualbasicscript.com/ 2. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ 3. http://www.cybermetrics.com/Support/CustomptResources.htm 4. https://www.mjtnet.com/resources.htm 5. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ 6. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ 7. https://web.iem.technion.ac.il/en/ 8. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Hope these help Cheers
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Yup it's quite possible, but you'll need a system with huge amounts of RAM - preferrably at least 512MB for smooth operation. There is this utility called VMWare found at: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ - you've to download the right client for your system. This software (if you're running on windows) - starts a Virtual PC inside your OS, which acts like a Computer within a Computer. You can specify the Hard Drive space and amount of RAM to be alloted to this Virtual Computer. These get deducted from your real RAM and HDD Space.. You can then install Linux into this Virtual Computer, or vice-versa, i.e. run it on Linux and install Windows inside it. This virtual machine also sets up some virtual ethernet cards/interfaces, which means you can have windows and linux interact with each other over an imaginary network, even if you don't have any network cards... This is a totally cool thing - and not difficult at all to set up... It's a must try
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Good Places To Advertise Your Site
miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG replied to clovis's topic in Online Advertising
Nice... thanks clovis That'll be handy.. -
I haven't found any catch so far - and there are several members claiming to have already received payment, according to posts on their board. No Signup fee No investments on your side - except for the time & keyclicks you spend searching No other obligations Hey that looks like free money online But I'm going to wait it out and see if I receive my payment properly and only then am going to write a proper review on them. So far they haven't got much other than harsh negative reviews from me.... Regards, m^e
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If you don't mind can you provide us with a direct link to this article ? Thanks
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See That's why we stress on the point about reading the FORUM DESCRIPTIONS first - they contain all the necessary instructions you need to keep in mind before posting. The forum that you posted in, is MODERATED and the description clearly says that Your tutorial won't be visible till a moderator approves it. - so there, that was the basic reason why you couldn't see your post. In future do not make such multiple posts - instead find a moderator and ask first !!
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Hi mahanon, On behalf of the Xisto staff, I extend you a warm welcome. Recently we've had a big influx of members from MySpace - can you possibly point us to the post/blog from where you came to know about Xisto ? Have a great stay and have loads of fun
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Here's something to alleviate your doubts No you needn't be 18 to join - but you DO need to be in a country where PayPal can hand out payments - coz that's how you get them delivered. Nope. They have a check for that - if you use the same search string twice, the second time you don't get paid and it's not counted as a paid search either. If you sign up directly - then the 2cents per search stays with ONLY you. But supposing you signed up UNDER me as a REFERRAL, then they actually dish out 4 cents per search. You get to keep your 2 and I get handed an extra 2 on top of that. This also happens if YOU manage to get more referrals UNDER you. When they search even you get 2 cents for each of their searches. They recommend TEN as a good number of referrals to have under anybody - that way, you are guaranteed to have around $200 per month, if everyone does their searches regularly. I don't think the age matters - coz they don't really check for your age anywhere. But on the other hand, when PayPal sends you your money - whatever amount you earned, it will come in the form of a Check - which you'll need to encash. And for that you need a bank account. Even if you are around 15, I think you can easily get yourself a Minor Bank Account. (At least that's how it works in India - dunno about elsewhere). Hope this helps
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Officer Cartman Reporting.....
miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG replied to Officer Cartman's topic in Introductions
Officer Cartman, this is General Earthling here Welcome to the unit officer. Now go off and get busy -share a hand with the boys Welcome to Xisto and have a great stay -
Have any of you ever come across these amazing techniques ? The origin of these date back to 1500-900BC when these techniques were put down as Sutras or Aphorisms in the Hindu Texts known as the Vedas. The Vedas, are ancient Indian Texts containing thousands of years of amassed knowledge and human experiences. The Vedas came in a total of 4 parts, out of which Rig Veda - the earliest one was probably written around 2500-2000BC. Till date this text is considered to be the oldest written text in the world. The Vedas consisted of a total of FOUR parts, namely, Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda & Atharva Veda (in chronological order). Anyways, thousands of years ago, the Vedic mathematicians mastered the art of mathematics and came up with various theses and dissertations. Today it is widely accepted that these treaties laid down the foundations of algebra, algorithm, square roots, cube roots, various methods of calculation, and the concept of zero. Have fun
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Hi guys, Now there's another site called Pay-Pup similar to Netbux - that pays you $0.02 or 2 cents per search you do through them. Only difference with Netbux is that these guys let you do 50 payable searches per day - letting you earn a maximum of $1.00 per day. Here's the deal - am trying to get referals under me in both these services. For each search that you perform through these sites, you get 2 cents and so do I. So far I've got 8 referals under me in Netbux and 1 in Pay-pup (moonwitch) - am trying to do as many searches as possible and telling my referals to do so too. The gathered money will be used to support AntiLost.Com - the OpenSource Collaborative Software Development Site we're launching soon. Right now the site is on a free asta account, but if we're to support project hosting, we'll need a whole bunch of disk space and thus have to go for a paid account. My idea is to get it from Xisto - Web Hosting - that'll support OpaQue too and help us maintain the site well... All you got to do is singup at either or both of these services (both is better - that way we'll make money faster) and start searching. They employ all the standard engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN, Altavista, Askjeeves, Lycos, AllTheWeb etc. - so your searches will essentially fetch you the same results. Only factor you got to keep in mind is to fill up your quota of 40/50 searches per day at either of these sites. So my request goes out to all of you here to join in and Search for a good cause. I'll keep updating the account balance of both services in this post on a daily basis - so we can keep track of how much we've made so far. Today: May 17th, 2005 ================== Netbux: $38.42 Pay-pup: $09.96 --------------------------------- Total: $48.38 ================== To signup at any of these services, you should use the following referral links: ============================= 1. Netbux: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ 2. Pay-pup: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ ============================= Counting on you guys to actively participate in this. Regards, m^e
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Hi guys, ????[/tab]Our beloved FireFox Browser hit the 50 million-th download mark today. We were all present at their irc room on irc.mozilla.org channel #spreadfirefox and had a gala party with a whole bunch of people from around the world - taking part in the countdown. [tab]I managed to catch a snapshot of their live counter at 50 million and 1 downloads - here's the Snapshot: This was by far one of the most exciting online events I took part in recently... 50 million Cheers to FireFox
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Hi guys, Our beloved FireFox Browser hit the 50 million-th download mark today. We were all present at their irc room on irc.mozilla.org channel #spreadfirefox and had a gala party with a whole bunch of people from around the world - taking part in the countdown. I managed to catch a snapshot of their live counter at 50 million and 1 downloads - here's the Snapshot: This was by far one of the most exciting online events I took part in recently... 50 million Cheers to FireFox
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Yup MC's solution will definitely work.. or else in some special cases you can try this too: /bin/mknod -m 666 /dev/null c 2 2 The option c will create a character (unbuffered) special file. The *NIX command mknod is used to make block or character special files. The permission set 666 is needed because the /dev/null is set as: CONSOLE shell> ls -l /dev/null crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Feb 24 2004 /dev/null
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Hackers Challenge 2 Do you have what it takes to beat this ?
miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG replied to jipman's topic in Software
Guys, I found this excellent firefox extension for User Agent Spoofing - I tried it out on Jippy's site and the LearnToHack challenge as well - works way better than WannaBrowser and no need of using Sam Spade... Go grab it at: http://chrispederick.com/work/user-agent-switcher/ Damned cool, eh ? -
Darkool - are you not a native english speaker ? From your posts, it seems you pass articles through some online translation engine and paste the results in here. Lot of words still remain in the originating language.
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Yellow Notes on your desktop, instead of your monitor
miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG replied to friso's topic in Software
Yup.. I copied that picture, used photoshop to cut out that Icon on the left. Initially I'd used the same color theme as the original note here in the topic starter - but didn't like them in the long run. So I fired up FireWorks and created the title bar and the "X" button myself and added them in. If you want to know the underlying code behind the NOTE tag, check in the HTML, XML & Other Markup languages section under Howto's and Tutorials. There will be a tutorial called Howto: Custom BBCodes (NOTE) or something similar. That contains detailed explanation on how I created the NOTE tag. Regards, m^e -
Why Is Astahost Loading Slow ?
miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG replied to l337 Nurse Pedestrian's topic in Websites and Web Designing
What I think is the slowing down is caused by the Advertisement Server - the one tht generates random banner ads in between posts. Board without those ads work way faster - but you gotta have them here to support this free site. The ads one of the biggest revenue makers for asta and thus helps us provide you with this great free service. -
Starting Your Own Web Hosting how?
miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG replied to l337 Nurse Pedestrian's topic in Software
Or you can bypass all that hassle of setting up your own servers, getting a dedicated line, maintaining everything - and instead take up a reseller account from any of the hosting providers. There are many out there on the net who provide you with very cheap reseller accounts, which you can then distribute to as many clients as you want. The provider will supply you with all necessary tools like cPanel, Fantastico etc. No headaches over maintaining servers - they do it all. Only thing you need to look after is your own customers....