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1174 - Installing Tcl and Expect on Solaris 10 - a checklist
Hot off the presses from the last couple of days - a check list (and a couple of "Gotcha" notes) concerning the installation of Tcl and Expect on a Solaris 10 system, compiling from scratch were possible. You'll need a C Compiler We used gcc (the Gnu C compiler) and we installed it from Sun standa ....

1173 - Cheat Sheet / Check list for Expect maintainers
Programming in Expect can be very different (and more challenging) than conventional programming. Rather than write code (structured, if you like) through a series of events, you'll do better to start off with a co-operation diagram of the process that you want to automate [[For the newcomer, Expec ....

1172 - May day 2007 in pictures
Yesterday - May Day 2007 - was one of those long days which generated so much to say - techical and otherwise - that I don't know where to start (and so, it seems, I'm making the problem worse by going on about it). Early morning at "404" and "The Manor" getting ready for the day .... a day's con ....

1171 - Traffic light control for horses
Pedestrian lights are very common, and you'll find quite a few cycle lights around. But have you even come across lights specifically for horses to cross the road? The control panel, situated high up (at horse - or rather rider - level) carefully explains that red means "stop" and green means "go ....

1170 - Smoking, or no? The law insists we spell out the obvious
We're a non-smoking hotel, and our headquarters / second training centre is non smoking too. There's never been any change in that status, there's never been an issue with people who don't realise, and there's only been one occasion that I'm aware of that guests have smoked in their rooms. And we ....

1169 - Emailing as HTML (Web Page) - PHP example
If you want to send an email as HTML, you can do so by adding a content-type header. <?php   $content = <<< EMC <h1>Hello World</h1>an HTML email Shwoing how the content can be sent as a web page. EMC;   $extras = "From: Graham Ellis \n"; $extras .= "Reply-to: Graham Ell ....

1168 - Moving out some of the web site bloat
A late-night post ... the weekend has slipped away from us with a huge variety of things to catch up on, and a major new project on our web site. The update that we brought in over the new year has been working reasonably, but has been showing signs of "bloat" - too much, too complex to the detrime ....

1167 - Leaning tower of Cheeser
I know, I know - it's a dreadful put on the "Leaning Tower of Pisa" but I couldn't resist posting up Lisa's breakfast. ....

1166 - Back button - ensuring order are not submitted twice (PHP)
Ensuring that forms aren't "double submitted" is critically important on certain automated data entry applications - the classic example being an absolute need NOT to allow your user to place an order twice if he / she uses the "back" button and presses submit again. I came across an article on a J ....

1165 - Extended Credit request - train in June and be paid in September
Payment terms: "Payment will be made within 60 days of the end of the month in which they are received" says an order that's been passed to me for clearance. Those terms look like a return to the bad old days - should we accept them, we'll complete a course in the first few days of June, and invoic ....

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