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  • Followup: RE: Parsing Path

    I thank you for your response, szkiba. And, initial testing of our application using the org.ini4j.Wini class seems to be working. Still have some more testing to do to make sure it didn't cause unexpected results in other sections of the app, but it's looking real good so far. Again, thanks!

    2009-08-13 21:12:21 UTC in [ini4j]

  • Followup: RE: Parsing Path

    I'm fairly certain it has something to do with whether or not the backslashes are escaped or not. As for how to get the path to be parsed and passed correctly? Well, I'm currently wrestling with that issue myself, as well.

    2009-08-13 00:13:08 UTC in [ini4j]

  • Followup: RE: login problem as well..

    Got it!! It was a versions issue. Something that was not discussed in here or the OneOrZero forums was the fact that apparently something was requiring either an updated version of MySQL or PHP (I couldn't discern if it was one or the other or both that was the required change as upgrading from php-5.1.2 to php-5.2.6 in Gentoo required and included upgrading MySQL from 4.1.22 to...

    2009-03-31 23:06:44 UTC in MyHelpdesk

  • Followup: RE: login problem as well..

    Follow-up: Okay, having taken a look at all of the login issue writeups here *and* at OneOrZero, I came up with something that at least lets me access the page as the administrator I set up when I ran install.php. With the fix for the initial looping problem, there was a suggestion to change header("Location: $referer"); to header("Refresh: 0; URL=$referer");...

    2009-03-19 22:46:40 UTC in MyHelpdesk

  • Followup: RE: login problem as well.. again.

    Getting same problem with an installation on Linux (kernel 2.6.15). (Running Apache 2.0.55-r1, MySQL 4.1.22-r1 and PHP 5.1.2.) Logins roll back to login page. As techsds said above, if you make the change in login.php as in solution #2 above, you get a brief flash of the admin panel before it rolls back to the login. Note: There is no config.ini file in the linux install, so solution #3...

    2009-03-17 01:34:07 UTC in MyHelpdesk

  • MSV Audio support

    MSV files are Sony's Memory Stick Compressed Voice format. I would like to be able to convert these through ffmpeg.

    2007-01-17 19:40:09 UTC in FFmpeg

  • DSS audio files support

    DSS, also known as the 'Digital Speech Standard' is an audio standard for speech recordings. It is a format specifically designed for speech in the same way MP3 is for music. It is used in Olympus and Philips audio / speech recorders. I would like to be able to convert these through ffmpeg. A little more information can be found

    2006-09-06 19:41:45 UTC in FFmpeg

  • DynaWall

    shadowcat8 committed patchset 2 of module dynawall to the DynaWall CVS repository, changing 4 files.

    2003-01-27 07:27:51 UTC in DynaWall

  • DynaWall

    shadowcat8 committed patchset 1 of module dynawall to the DynaWall CVS repository, changing 4 files.

    2003-01-27 07:27:51 UTC in DynaWall

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