Pardon the OT question; if there's a better place to ask, please direct me. So here's my problem .. I have this CMD shell script (not VBScript or PowerShell), and what I need to do is some string manipulation. Specifically: I need to strip off the leading 2 characters from a string, and then I need to locate the position of a special character in the string. So I have this value:
Yogi Yang 007 <yogiyang007@gmail.com> wrote: ImageEn has this feature of displaying Thumbnails. Check it! Hey, thanks Yogi! Funny you mentioned ImageEn, just last night I found three different thumbnail demos in the sample folder and was dinking around with them. Had trouble loading the cr2 files in the thumbs from my XTi so I emailed Fabrizio telling him what was/not going on. Wake up this
In my opinion: Yes, it is very bad! What about the registry settings pointing to these files? The system expects those files to be there when you (or the user) performs certain actions. They will be presented by a "Missing component" dialog box which doesn't mean anything to them and will be very frustrating. You really should spend one evening cleaning up your OS design and remove all
On Feb 9, 4:04 am, Mark.Martinec+ama...@ijs.si (Mark Martinec) wrote: The Perl module 'libnet' (implementing Net::SMTP, Net::Cmd) has recently been upgraded from 1.19 to 1.20 (also known as port net/p5-Net in FreeBSD ports collection). It unwarrantedly attempts to convert 8-bit characters to UTF-8 without considering a declared MIME type. See a bug report in CPAN: http://rt