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Yeah. That's generally Apples style. Announce it today, sell it tomorrow.
The iPhone however could not go through this process because they have to submit the hardware for testing to the FCC (in the USA) and to their international counterparts for approval. As this is a public process...
The only use for TLS on usenet is to possibly defeat traffic shapers.
But if you're using an ISP who doesn't complain about you downloading 200GB+ a month then there is zero point in using TLS!
You have 282.52 gigabytes (303,352,953,699 bytes) remaining
You have been signed-up continuously since Thu Jun 21 09:53:17 MST 2001 (6.89271506 years).
:)
Just on normal, my gig bank is brimming too!
Omnipage is (from memory) a pretty decent piece of OCR software.
Basically it'll scan and attempt to convert it into "normal text", you'll have to format it and check that there are no mis-conversions.
quick only initialises the file system tables.
the others check every block on the disk. slow.
I only ever do quick formats on PC's because I can't be arsed to wait.
And punctuation and grammar. ;)
If I'm being perfectly frank then any site that doesn't look like a big player will get surfed straight over.
Anyway, good luck.
I can't remember by default whether apache is configured for PHP, but even if it isn't, it's a two minute job to turn it on.
It's about the first thing I do on a new OS X machine!
Netgear stuff is crap. (imo)
Used to be brilliant stuff back in the day when it all came in metal boxes.
Some of their stuff is broken for iPaqs as well.
Yeah, they do!
I assumed he wanted PHP5 or something, which is why I carried on helping with xampp.
Maybe he's got another reason, I guess a possible one is that it allows apache, mysql etc to only be started when he wants from a command line with a single command - rather than having to...
Super!
:D
Now the obvious question, why install xampp?! I assumed it was because you wanted php5 as I think the standard apache server in OS X in php4...but that obviously isn't the case!
Don't worry about that. The error is when it's killing the daemon. It's starting up fine from the look of that.
I think if you just put a php script in the folder where xampp serves from then you will find it's all working!
What is saying not found then?! Not quite sure what the problem is that you are having?
if you put in test.php in the folder where xampp keeps its web files - with the following code in it:
<?php
phptest();
?>
then enter the following url:
http://localhost/test.php
What...
Humn. strange....dunno, should just work!
I would install it myself and give you a hand mate, but I'm f**king shattered (long day!) and I'm falling asleep and my brain is utterly frazzled from today.
dunno!
you should just be able to type:
http://localhost
as the URI and you should see the xampp page. Were there any errors reported when you started apache from the command line?
Applications/Utilities/Terminal
Then when it's open, type:
sudo su
(it''s ask for you admin password and the terminal will then become a super user.)
Then type:
/Applications/xampp/xamppfiles/mampp start
should be good to go then!
Presumably (and this is a guess) because the last powerbook generation had 12", 15" and 17" sized machines and the sales figures dictate that there is not enough of a market to warrant a similar sized machine when the macbook fits that particular niche well.