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Thanks you can close this one. I successfully bound my Yahoo OpenID to my Sourceforge account by pasting the long URL into the box, instead of using the Y! button. The Yahoo form led me to believe that I could let the URL default to https://me.yahoo.com/username.
2008-07-31 04:44:35 UTC in SourceForge.net
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Thanks for that.
I tried to login with my Yahoo OpenID and it asked me to associate it with a sourceforge account. But apparently my OpenID cannot be associated with either my old ken_yap account or my new greenpossum account. The error message is "An error occurred binding your OpenID to your SourceForge account". This happens no matter whether I use OpenID before logging in to SF or try to...
2008-07-31 01:03:17 UTC in SourceForge.net
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I wish to unbind my Yahoo openid from the account ken_yap so that I can use it with my other account greenpossum. The ultimate goal is to unregister the account ken_yap due to too much spam and use to greenpossum for new projects.
However my Yahoo openid does not appear in my list of openids for ken_yap.
2008-07-30 06:51:10 UTC in SourceForge.net
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I believe you can get a QoS addon to do all sorts of shaping.
2008-05-28 03:15:46 UTC in IPCop Firewall
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I think there is an addon for this, do a search.
2008-05-28 03:14:47 UTC in IPCop Firewall
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Ok, I see what you mean. I was confused by your use of the term "fixed lease" when you mean "static IP address". When you say "fixed lease" I think of the time aspect of the lease.
I agree with you, however note that the DHCP service is provided by dnsmasq process, not ISC dhcpd. So perhaps this is a dnsmasq bug? If so is this fixed in recent dnsmasq versions? I can't comment or help fix this,
2008-05-28 03:13:15 UTC in IPCop Firewall
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PS: I imagine it's really a few lines in the TinyMCE JS to tell it not to encode & < >. I'd be happy to hack the change, test and submit it, if somebody in charge can approve the feature name and put it in a future version.
2008-05-22 02:04:18 UTC in TinyMCE
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TinyMCE has a encoding raw option, but this still encodes & < >.
It would be nice to have a totally raw option where nothing is encoded. Reason is I use TinyMCE as an auxiliary textarea editor for XForms. When I insert the content from TinyMCE back into the form, nothing needs to be encoded. XForms will handle the encoding into valid XML. So I have to use some Javascript to convert & to &,
2008-05-22 02:01:45 UTC in TinyMCE
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Same here with gcc 4.2.1, though the error message is shorter:
reedsolomon.cpp:54: error: too few template-parameter-lists
and lots of warnings for every file:
par1fileformat.h:41: warning: ignoring packed attribute because of unpacked non-POD field ‘MD5Hash PAR1FILEHEADER::controlhash’
par1fileformat.h:42: warning: ignoring packed attribute because of unpacked non-POD field...
2008-04-02 06:28:04 UTC in parchive
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I wonder if this explains why an embedded router running dproxy returned the address 1.0.0.0 for a lookup. This happened when I used Linux (PuppyLinux and OpenSUSE) to access the Internet via the router, with the DNS proxyied by the router. Unfortunately I have no access to the router any more, or I would try disabling IPv6. I should also have taken note of the router model, I only know that it...
2008-03-28 04:53:19 UTC in dproxy - caching DNS proxy