actuarymath
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xpress That's too bad! I pray the recovery as soon as possible.
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Ruben I use gmail through google website. https://www.google.de/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=BwkjVKfAD8uH8QfckIGgCQ&gws_rd=ssl
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Displaying Html In Flash Using ActionScript
actuarymath replied to BlueInkAlchemist's topic in Websites and Web Designing
How about flashprobe? http://www.flashprobe.com/ -
Thank you for your information. I have confirmed both Xisto.com and qupis.com servers are in California, USA in http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ I have misunderstood that the servers are in India because the Xisto company is in India.
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A disaster happened in Mumbai as the below article. I hope this did NOT affect on Xisto servers in India. http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/mumbai-mirror/391666/ Notice from jlhaslip: Use of quote tags required here. Added.
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There happened a terror attack in Mumbai as the following article. Did that affect the Quips server? (I think the server is in India) http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Notice from jlhaslip: Quote tags required. Added.
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nitish wrote ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I reinstall (restore) windows almost every 2-3 months. What about you??? Seeing the title some would say "I do it daily" and some others "How to reinstall?". Let's see the poll results. Linuxers, see you in other post. Reinstalling windows is a daily chore for the students studying computers. They have to switch a lot of softwares, compilers etc etc. Windows as we know, will not tolerate a whole lot of (Un)installations and will ultimately slow down the whole system. This is not the case with Linux. Just consider this, I installed Red Hat WS 3(the older version which was lurking around with me) a year ago, full installation (4GB). The boot time initially was terribly slow. Because by default Linux runs everything during startup, even the sendmail daemon(it takes around 10 seconds) which is not needed for normal use. Then I read articles about linux and disabled all those stuff. The change was just superb and still haven't reinstalled it. Back to windows.. I actually wanted to give you some tips on reinstalling windows. Especially the professionals, say web developers using dreamweaver, flash, local apache, php. They setup nice settings to suit there needs. After this why reinstall??? Forget those students, what if your system gets virus, ok you're using the anti*** but they don't always help. For example some days ago my system was hacked by some .scr scripts. The result, my whole folders in root of every drive(even C:) was hidden and also creating there respective blank folders(basically .scr extension with folder images). I knew it immediately because I always keep the settings "Show hidden files", "show system files", "show extension of known file types" checked. Amazingly the script took back its work after rebooting. But now I wasn't able to see hidden files and extension. It did all sorts of registry edits. I had to reinstall... Oops again off track, now back to the tips... Reinstalling Windows (The good way): First method:This one is a common one. You install some software like Norton Ghost and make up a backup of freshly installed system (Fresh windows with essential softwares installed) and burn it to dvd. Now whenever the system crashes you just restore it with dvd. Check those tons of articles for more info on this. Second method: I worked out this trick which I thought will never work. The basics are same you install fresh copy of windows with essential softwares like antivirus. Now you archive everything in your C: drive like .zip(it takes time) and either move the archive to another drive or burn it to dvd. NOw when odd thing happens you just pop in some live cd distros of linux which support the fat partition viewing and format the C: drive(you can use win cd's fdisk for formating) and restore it with the archive which you placed in other drive or dvd. Voila! Isn't that fantastic. It saves you money buying software like Norton Ghost. Any opinions, help request about this trick are welcome. If you don't want to reinstall windows there are some rollback softwares available which restore windows to previous state in case of power failure (hoping this is not your case) or other problems. There is also one software (anybody point out that please) which disregards any changes during a session including folders created or softwares installed. This one is very useful for internet cafes. That's enough from me. Now its your turn to tell everything you wanted to about this topic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for your information. I reinstall more than a year.
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I am afraid that Japan is not so cool place.
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leeleelee Welcome to Japan. I live in Tokyo.
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Member Levels what are they and how do they work?
actuarymath replied to lordofthecynics's topic in Web Hosting Support
Nils,Thank you very much for your detailed informaition. It will serve us much. -
Common Home Remedies that may do more hurt than cure...
actuarymath replied to bishoujo's topic in Health & Fitness
Bishojo,Thank you very much for your reporting. By the way, The new URL of your site http://princesstimes.co.cc/ was redirected to your old URL http://princesstimes.com/ and displayed only ads. It would be better for you to confirm your DNS settings. -
Bonjourblair25 I once studied French and I can understand French a little. Keep enjoying the forum.
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I would like to know how to take image files in other sites say http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ by Perl In PHP we can use the command url_fopen. Does PHP have the corresponding command? It would be really happy for me that someone would teach me(to show the sample program if posibble).
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So, What Is The Best Free Domain?
actuarymath replied to ivantoar's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Bishoujo Nice to meet you. I visited your site http://princesstimes.com/ and I saw at http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ that your URL would be moved to http://www.princesstimes.co.cc/ but I found only 404 at http://www.princesstimes.co.cc/ Has your site's transformation finished yet? p.s. By the way, does your banner's letter's "gingko" mean "bank"(gin-kou) in Japanese?