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  1. Cubase 5.exe is an audio program?If so, was it installed recently? Is this a fresh Windows 7 or upgraded from your previous version?It's a possibility that Cubase 5.exe was in the middle of installing from F drive (perhaps from a thumb drive or removable hard drive) and then removed before a complete installation process. To counteract this error, simply remove or uninstall the Cubase 5.exe. And then reinstall but this time let the installation process finish and wait some more (for a good, safety measure).Let us know how it goes.
  2. Hello Nathaniel from Singapore :)Welcome to Xisto! We are certainly glad that Xisto and Xisto forum is being promoted with good mentions. There are many members who are very satisfied with how Xisto provides free web hosting. I hope that you get to know us better and you find us as part of your internet community.If you have any question, feel free to contact any member or read through our quick guides like Xisto Readme.Just a quick note about myCENT: we earn free hosting privileges by earning myCENT and using it to pay for free web hosting (in a nut shell). So be sure to signup with Xisto - Support.com/billing using the same email address you registered with our forum. Once you have done that, you will begin to accumulate myCENTs.Any forum and general support questions can be posted here in our forum. One of our many helpful members will try to assist you. Any hosting and technical related question should be submitted directly to Xisto - Support.com by using the trouble support ticket.Once again, welcome and enjoy our forum.
  3. Please read the pinned topic to see your requirement(s) in Request Free Sig Or Banner section. Click here In the mean time please improve your post quality and continue to contribute quality posts.
  4. You crazy math geeks!Distance between two point on a plane? I simply take my ruler out and measure. I don't need no math formula for that... :)Nice, xpress for finding out so quickly. Topic is closed.
  5. I'm no PHP or java expert...but I've tried few ways and I think the reason it's not working is because it recalls only the last array value when calling within java script. Everything else keeps the array intact but when this array is called within your java script, it only calls the last value. Is there a particular reason why you want to call PHP value using java script? Why not just use PHP as a whole page? For example (and I know this defeats the purpose of writhing as PHP and then call it from java), <?phpfunction foo($num){$cal=file("test.txt");echo $lines[$num];}echo "<script language=\"JavaScript\" type=\"text/javascript\">document.write(\"" . foo(3) . "\"); </script>";?> I guess the better question is, are you trying to pass PHP variable to JAVA environment?
  6. Without seeing an example it's all heresay. Perhaps they went through the trouble of making a thumbnail and incorporating before simply using the default method.As always with forum posting, examples and explanations of trials and methods tried are always STRONGLY encouraged to be included with your posting. We're not psychics We don't know what you have done or seen in the past.
  7. Install a virtual printer, like BullZip, and print the each question and answer (explanation) as you would to a printer. But the difference is that you print to a PDF. Bullzip, like other virtual PDF printer, will allow you to append to the bottom resulting multiple pages into one PDF. Seems like the easiest and most economical way--free.
  8. It's IP.Board's security feature from bbcode executing malicious code.All images and IMG tags are looking for the right extension, such as .jpg, .gif, .png... your's image location has none. Try saving the actual image as some image name and then use the proper image tag.
  9. Nothing from OpaQue. I'm going to have to assume that due to the Xisto server hard drive replacement all acting script will remain on a halt until OpaQue is satisfied all is well.You're not the only one experiencing mycent non-update.
  10. It's not about the trust... it's about the security and functionality of Xisto, mycent and the whole free hosting business themselves.Only OpaQue will amend, fix, modify and upgrade Xisto board--no one else. And I mean no one
  11. When you put Java and PHP together, you can have a type of AJAX... now that would be an ideal script for log in.Instead of refreshing the entire page when a wrong user name or password is entered, it can also avoid brute username and password hacking attempts. Running java, as we all know, as many benefits such as reducing the resource of server cpu. And we also know that java can't run when a browser has it turned off. So any script that is server side would be the way to go, in my opinion.
  12. sky,Find out why iframe no longer works in the sig area. I like my google badge to work.Or better yet, how about a module to insert google talk chat badge (chatback) as one of bbcodes?
  13. My first suggestion would be to change your main content's font from Times New Roman (default) to something else. It's just "blah." And do a better job on navigation menu. The top black navigation--instead of dark background with black letter on hover, try something like red font on hover. This will get the attention. Middle blue navigation should not have so much underline. Try text-decoration:none in your css for a, but a:hover text-decoration:underline. This will look cleaner but know that those are links when you hover over the links. Unless fonts and styles were intentional, I immediately felt the page was not finished especially when I read
  14. I don't know what code you're using but if you want to track IP address, the way to do it in PHP is using$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']This identifies IP coming into your login page. When your page is loaded remotely from home, i.e., it will capture this home IP address. And all you need to do is run the capture IP script at the login page.Office should be the easier one since many commercial sites (at least in US) have static IP address. You can figure out your office's IP address and mark them.
  15. If you think being a teenager is tough...wait until you start making mortgage payments and save for your kid's college! :)And after all that you scraped and saved, you hear from your kid that he/she wants to be an actress, dropping out of college after 6 years without a degree. She then goes out falls in love with a much, way too old man who could be your drinking buddy and says she is engaged. If you survive through that wait until you hit your retirement age just to find out you have to work another 5 years if you want 50% of your retirement fund to sustain you for next 10 years of remaining life. And if that isn't enough, your kids want you dead so that they can collect your life insurance money!HA HA HAI think the problem seems so much bigger being a teenager at your teen, because your awareness of the world is that--only 13~19 years of your life. Once you grow out of that you'll soon realize you have another 50~70 years ahead facing one problem after another. Teen years and its problem will get you ready for your young adult life. And the troubles you face during your young adult life will prepare you to live through your 30's and 40's. You steadily stay the course through your mid-life crises and reach your 60's, hopefully you have accumulated enough wisdom to get to through the remainder of your life, enjoying and reflecting.I believe that your life was designed with a purpose. And each stage is preparing you for the next. And as you "graduate" to the next stage you learn how to tackle the next obstacle with wisdom. And perhaps that's why it seems like easier as you grow older. Your teen years are tougher because it's the very first battle.
  16. Few and many moons ago, jlhaslip and I started to work on calendar dealing with sharing schedules publicly. In the age of mighty google calendar you might say, "so what?" But back when I was, at least, resiting the might google from taking over my life I was still clinging to Yahoo and all things Yahoo! After all, who can resist not singing Yahoo's commercial jingle without smiling...let alone not looking like an idiot? Well, if this isn't new at least I'm here to make a Xisto announcement--Yahoo got calendar. And it's a calendar you can embed to your website and share it like google calendar..well sort of. Be warned that you might need to use IFRAME (eeeeuuuwwww iframe, I know). First you'll need to "convert" to Yahoo Calendar BETA by visiting this site: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Once you converted to Yahoo calendar with your Yahoo ID you'll notice that your calendar just become fancier than bunch of squares. The functionality is almost elementary so I will not go over. It's almost similar to how google calendar works. But what I'm here to tell you is that maybe because it's in BETA stage (OpaQue hates, absolutely hates the word 'beta), there are things you might highly desire. Things like the shared calendar showing your Yahoo ID at the top right corner. It's almost broadcasting your email address and asking for some more spam. Spam, anyone? And it looks odd--the way shared calendar shows all control menu of regular Yahoo on your website. Now, mind you I am strictly talking about embedding Yahoo Calendar to a web site. With google's calendar embedding is clean and neat. With Yahoo Calendar it shows usernames, log out, Yahoo search bar, My Yahoo...all the properties of your calendar page right smack posted on a web page. I didn't like that at all. There were ways to hide this like using CSS to move the margin in negative value, and using overflow:hide to block off unwanted areas just mentioned above (like top 76px and bottom 10px). Overall, not bad. But still needs vast improvements. What I'd like to see from Yahoo (or any other embeddable calendars) is to be able to change colors with my own css--at least few major color schemes to match my site. Google calendar has it fixed so that you cannot escape the light blue border, ever! Yahoo calendar is trying to win you over with Flickr integration where you can share photos within your calendar. I'm sorry, since I don't use Flickr (they are slow loading at times and it just annoys da hell out of me) so I can't comment on that. Let me know how you like it.
  17. Hello BloodMoney,Welcome to Xisto.com. Your name threw me off at first It's hard to find a hosting forum that delivers that it promise. And I do understand your skepticism as well. I too was once at your shoes. Although Xisto cannot offer you the perfect solution, we are dedicated to provide what we state. And that's all we can promise. So take your time, look around and when you are ready to join our forum don't hesitate. Ask all you can and find all you can, we have many members who are very eager to help each other out--as you found on already.Welcome to Xisto again!
  18. Thanks for answering questions, The Simpleton!Great job!
  19. E = mc^2Speed of light is constant. So to gain higher "force", E, to travel faster than time, as the equation states, a mass, M, will be directly proportion to the increasing E.As you travel faster, the mass increases. And since higher mass is affected by friction and gravity you'll need to overcome two forces to travel faster than light. If a device can do that you *could* pass the light and "come back" to see the past. Which is considered time traveling.
  20. IRC or constant chatting is currently not offered in our forum due to trying to lower our server resource. This forum is visited by many, many visitors and we divert most of the server resources in running the forum.We can integrate external server to run a chat script but then again, google talk, msn, aol, yahoo...they all do the same. So we'll leave it up to each member to decide the favorite form of communication.Our shoutbox is for quick messages for our forums. Someone shouts and someone else shouts back.We appreciate your offer and when the time come we will consider your help.
  21. You know you had a good idea when someone else already thought of it and made it to the market...I'm just 1 year too late. Peephole. We know them. We use them. We hate how it looks and how cumbersome it is. Well, enter the digital age where LCD's are little cheaper these days. Combine cheap screen with old fashion ways of looking at who's at the door you get Digital Peephole. Not only this device is easy to replace/mount it's also very simple to use. Press the button once to see and press the same button to zoom. It's an idea that will be welcomed by every paranoid apartment and condominium dwellers around the world. I confess, I really like this gadget. If I only thought of it a year ago. At a price tag of $140 I not too sure I'll be jumping for it just yet. It runs off of a single AA battery which is good for about 1700 views. Now, only if they can make is so that it's rechargeable from the placement, solar recharge or permanent AC cord--but that would be too much.
  22. Microsoft has one of the largest Research and Development department in the world. A prototype mice were debuted at the UIST conference, showing a typical mouse with multi-touch sensor/technology. Who here can say, influenced by Apple, anyone?Although multi-touch technology is nothing new but this gears up for something new to come--especially in the operating system(s) in the future. Microsoft thinks that new mice technologies can set new standards for the future. One of which mouse senses user's finger movements by tracking camera. Very similar to laser projected keyboards we talked about in our forum, imagine controlling your mouse cursor just by waving your hand? And multi-touch sensor means perhaps mouse is no longer a 2 dimensional (X and Y) device. A 3 dimensional mouse that can understand spacial grid, making unlimited possibilities for operating systems to be interacted. What about future software that can tap into multi-touch and multi-gesture input device?This is one of few moments where reinventing the wheel is a good thing.
  23. Alright, we established that it's not Windows settings that are affecting BSOD. So then let's track that last updated software--AOL.The only way to find out if it's really AOL issue, you'll need to uninstall it and restart the machine. Then try to repeat the same method to create BSOD. Even try "safely remove hardware."What could be doing that AOL's got a hold of your external drive? Perhaps AOL is indexing or using external drive to store cache, photos or whatever...?By uninstalling AOL it will free from any AOL connection to the external drive. You sound like you know what you are doing so there's no need to emphasize on backing up settings and downloaded files?
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