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arcticsnpr is right, htmlspecialchars or htmlentities will convert < and > to < and >. It will also convert other things which you can find here: http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlentities.php
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Do you mean your first time you got 1450/1600 or 1450/2400? If the latter, I don't have much advice except that you're pretty much screwed.
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Religion Shouldn't Be Inherited? Yes? No? I donno.
beeseven replied to broflovski's topic in General Discussion
I skimmed the posts here and didn't see anything about this: Islam (pretty sure) and Anabaptism (Amish people, etc.) actually address this. These religions state that you're not actually a member unless you've chosen to be. For example, in Amish communities, once a child turns 18 he or she can go out into the rest of civilization for a period of time (I think a week) and see how he or she likes it. Then a choice is made, whether to stay with the family or to leave the community. The downside of leaving is that the family never speaks to the child again =/ -
Usually when mine hit zero they go straight to -4. Then when I make a really small post they skip back up to around 1. I have yet to think of any reason for this.
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I need to be able to have my program listen for a key while another is being pressed but right now it only works if they're pressed simultaneously. I've tried to have one KeyListener doing both and one for each, but they seem to work the same way. Is it possible to have it listen for one key while another is pressed? EDIT: It appears to have fixed itself
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This has probably been said but six pages is a lot to read:As much as it would suck to pay to use anything on the internet, Google truly is a valuable resource. You can find almost anything, and usually much more than with other search engines. Even I barely believe the stuff I've found (like long-lost websites made by friends). Then there's GMail, Images, Desktop, Earth, Maps, personalized homepage, Video, search history, and a whole lot of other things. I don't like to pay for things on the internet but $5/month isn't much for a set of things that I use a huge number of times per day.
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Windows Vista: The Next Os? Will it be?
beeseven replied to wild20's topic in Science and Technology
Congratulations! You're the new King of Old News! Development began on Vista during 2002. If you're going to write about technology you should probably write about things which are in development or possible new technologies. If you write about four-year-old operating systems then people will already know most of what you can say. -
The point of exclusive dating during high school is basically to get ready for later in life. When you're older you'll probably want to go out with someone and if you did any dating during high school you'll have a little experience. It's not necessary; some would argue that it can be bad. I think that it doesn't really matter if it doesn't become detrimental and it can be pretty fun depending on how well you get along with whomever you're dating.
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99 Facts About Guys! Believe It Or Not...
beeseven replied to wizardmasteralucard's topic in Dating And Relationships
Even if it could be considered a fact before discussion, once it is disproved it loses whatever status it may have had. The evidence at the trial is that it's not true, therefore not a fact. -
I'll have a fun time reading this later, need to work on my C/++. No time right now, unfortunately.
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Last Minute Projects? post your last minute projects here :)
beeseven replied to dazappa's topic in General Discussion
I have to make a game for my APCS class, but we still have a while to go in the year. We start school the day after Labor Day so we don't get out until June 20th. -
99 Facts About Guys! Believe It Or Not...
beeseven replied to wizardmasteralucard's topic in Dating And Relationships
Zabb, you need to re-learn some basic vocabulary. A fact is something that is true. If you can prove that it is wrong then it is not true and therefore not a fact. -
99 Facts About Guys! Believe It Or Not...
beeseven replied to wizardmasteralucard's topic in Dating And Relationships
Lists of "facts" are one of the worst things ever to sprout from the internet. No list will ever apply to everyone, much less the simple majority of people. People are different. I could make up a list of 99 things about girls and tout them as facts and some people would believe me but anybody who has any sense would realize that as a whole they mean nothing. I read the first 10 or so of those facts before I couldn't take it any more. 5 don't apply to most people I know, another 2 to nobody I know. -
What are you trying to say?!
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Game Site Where can I find a good game site
beeseven replied to Justin S.'s topic in General Discussion
AddictingGames has a few really good ones, but there are also a lot of really bad ones =/ -
Installing Linux On An Ipod Ipod Linux Simple Tutorial.
beeseven replied to barnes's topic in General Discussion
Doesn't installing Linux void the warranty? -
Become Mormon.Seriously, though, I have little doubt that what you're talking about is actually infatuation. How much time have you spent with either? How much time alone, conversing? Pick the one which you think probably likes you more, ask her out, see how it works. If it don't, you can go to the other. Unless you're like 40 years old it doesn't really matter.
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My First Hand Coded Site. Made in about an hour.
beeseven replied to barnes's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Not bad but you have a couple things to fix: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%om%2Fmusic.html For the first add: type="text/css" The second: alt="Barnes" For the third, use CSS to align. -
Without brackets it would have the alert then always return false since it would only treat the alert as part of the if statement. I see no reason why it wouldn't work the second way, though.
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I'd find this interesting, but I've actually researched this some after first hearing about it. What I do find interesting is that you can't spell "Hitler."
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A perfect number is a number with the property that all of its divisors (including 1 but excluding itself) add up to that number. Alternatively, if you want to include the number as a divisor, then all of its divisors add up to twice itself. Some examples include: 6 (1+2+3) 28 (1+2+4+7+14) 496 (1+2+4+8+16+31+62+124+248) 8128 (1+2+4+8+16+32+64+127+254+508+1016+2032+4064) It used to be thought that the fifth perfect number would have five digits since the others had 1, 2, 3, 4, but it turns out that the fifth is 33550336 which has eight digits. It was also thought that the endings would alternate between 8 and 6, but the sixth perfect number is 8589869056. There most likely aren't any odd perfect numbers, but if there are, they are extremely large (> 10^500). Wikipedia has more, including the conditions which an odd perfect number must satisfy and the proof that all perfect numbers are also Ore's harmonic numbers.
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*points to your name* http://forums.xisto.com/topic/6319-rules-read-on-what-this-forum-is-for-spammers-will-be-banned-promptly/
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What I would be using this for immediately is just a game, so it would be fine if each client sent to everyone and then received from everyone. I tried to make a chat but there were too many Threads and it got confusing. I thought about having a separate server program but realized that I don't really have a reliable server that could do that. For now, unless I have a stroke of genius, my game will remain two-player only, but I'll check out java.nio.
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In Java, it's pretty easy to set up a connection between two people, but I've been thinking about how best to connect more than two. If you only have a small number of people, and you know about what that number will be beforehand, you could have a direct connection from every person to every other person. However, if you have a lot of people or you don't know how many there will be, it's kind of difficult. Here are some things I've thought of, comments/suggestions/ideas would be appreciated: Have each person store a list of connections and iterate over the list when you need to send/receive data. Pros: Easier to implement Cons: Might eat up bandwidth if the clients don't have much Have each person only have a connection to the server which stores connections to everyone. When the server receives data from one connection, send it to all the others. Pros: If the server has a lot of bandwidth, it wouldn't put strain on the clients Cons: Harder to implement, lots of threads needed if connections don't send data in any order