Wednesday, December 12, 2001
Friday, December 07, 2001
Bringing the Holy War Home (1) Our institutions resist change and our psyches remain more conservative than the actual conditions of our lives. As a result we are deeply anxious and ambivalent about cultural issues, and one way we deal with this is to deny their importance, even sometimes their existence
Tuesday, December 04, 2001
Tuesday, November 27, 2001
File Differences:
The Global.asa file is different because it contains location specific settings. The Surrey Copy need not be updated.
AdminMaininclude .asp looks to be more up to date in Surrey that on our database. I will leave it for the time being.
PhoneInc.asp similarly contains code for ensuring that logins are valid in the domain. (Leave)
PhoneListAmend has two changes by Michael. Surrey Version Updated.
PhoneListEditor looks the same to me. (Source Safe does sometimes seem to show non existent differences).
I am going to leave the differences in the Distribution List directory although i do think that the Surrey version again may be more up to date.
I am going to leave the differences in Images.
Init\AdminMain has been changed by us.Update on Surrey.
LocationPick.asp is changed by us. Update on Surrey.
PhoneResult has been corrected by us. Update on Surrey.
PhoneSrc we did remove the Form validation. Update on Surrey.
TitlePick.asp updated by us. Update on Surrey.
LocationXML leave for the time being.
The Global.asa file is different because it contains location specific settings. The Surrey Copy need not be updated.
AdminMaininclude .asp looks to be more up to date in Surrey that on our database. I will leave it for the time being.
PhoneInc.asp similarly contains code for ensuring that logins are valid in the domain. (Leave)
PhoneListAmend has two changes by Michael. Surrey Version Updated.
PhoneListEditor looks the same to me. (Source Safe does sometimes seem to show non existent differences).
I am going to leave the differences in the Distribution List directory although i do think that the Surrey version again may be more up to date.
I am going to leave the differences in Images.
Init\AdminMain has been changed by us.Update on Surrey.
LocationPick.asp is changed by us. Update on Surrey.
PhoneResult has been corrected by us. Update on Surrey.
PhoneSrc we did remove the Form validation. Update on Surrey.
TitlePick.asp updated by us. Update on Surrey.
LocationXML leave for the time being.
Phone 2 in Surrey Police
Difference Report
Project: $/Phone2
Working Folder: F:\SOURCE\WEB\PHONE2
Modified:
global.asa
Details/AdminMainInclude.asp
Details/PhoneInc.asp
Details/PhoneListAmend.asp
Details/PhoneListEditor.asp
DistributionList/DistributionListAdmin.asp
DistributionList/DistributionListEditor.asp
DistributionList/ShowMembers.asp
Images/internal directory 01.gif
Init/AdminMain.asp
LocationAdmin/LocationPick.asp
Search/PHONEResult.asp
Search/PhoneSrc.asp
TitleAdmin/TitlePick.asp
XML/LocationXML.asp
Looking at Wayne's problem from last Wednesday:
Loaded the new PhoneListAmend.asp page. Added a new user clicked save, screen stayed the same although the info frame said the record had been added successfully. Looked in the database and the record was added although the PHN_Title was blank and the PHN_LocationID contained 0. Also the PHN_ModBy field contains the value -1.
When searching for any user I get a runtime error, I have attached the error and debugging screen into a word document. If you click on no the details appear. If I search for the user I just added I do not get any results back even though they are in the database.
Michael said:
> Now about the main Search Result. In this page, the querying is done
> on Locations table also unlike in the search under the Admin tab. The
> difference in result was caused because of some junk data. For eg. A
> search for Surname like "%Test%" returns only 2 in main Search page
> because 2 records have LocationID as 1 & there is no corresponding
> record in the Location table. In Surrey, the problem will be solved when
> the LocationPick.asp page is replaced. The previous version of that page
> was not passing the LocationID properly while adding a User.
Difference Report
Project: $/Phone2
Working Folder: F:\SOURCE\WEB\PHONE2
Modified:
global.asa
Details/AdminMainInclude.asp
Details/PhoneInc.asp
Details/PhoneListAmend.asp
Details/PhoneListEditor.asp
DistributionList/DistributionListAdmin.asp
DistributionList/DistributionListEditor.asp
DistributionList/ShowMembers.asp
Images/internal directory 01.gif
Init/AdminMain.asp
LocationAdmin/LocationPick.asp
Search/PHONEResult.asp
Search/PhoneSrc.asp
TitleAdmin/TitlePick.asp
XML/LocationXML.asp
Looking at Wayne's problem from last Wednesday:
Loaded the new PhoneListAmend.asp page. Added a new user clicked save, screen stayed the same although the info frame said the record had been added successfully. Looked in the database and the record was added although the PHN_Title was blank and the PHN_LocationID contained 0. Also the PHN_ModBy field contains the value -1.
When searching for any user I get a runtime error, I have attached the error and debugging screen into a word document. If you click on no the details appear. If I search for the user I just added I do not get any results back even though they are in the database.
Michael said:
> Now about the main Search Result. In this page, the querying is done
> on Locations table also unlike in the search under the Admin tab. The
> difference in result was caused because of some junk data. For eg. A
> search for Surname like "%Test%" returns only 2 in main Search page
> because 2 records have LocationID as 1 & there is no corresponding
> record in the Location table. In Surrey, the problem will be solved when
> the LocationPick.asp page is replaced. The previous version of that page
> was not passing the LocationID properly while adding a User.
Monday, November 26, 2001
Wednesday, November 21, 2001
Other WoesI've been wondering lately what multiculturalism was. I remember, of course, that it was a cause c�l�bre of the 80's and 90's, a big deal on campus, a hot ticket at the Modern Language Association. I remember all the talk about overthrowing the ''dead white males'' of the old canon and opening it up to the ''subaltern'' and the ''displaced'' and the ''other.'' And I figure that along the way it got some good writers included on reading lists, where they should have been in the first place, and some good writers dropped too. What it apparently did not do was promote the study of other languages, or indeed of other cultures.
Tuesday, November 20, 2001
Monday, November 19, 2001
Wednesday, November 14, 2001
Friday, November 09, 2001
Thursday, November 08, 2001
Guardian Unlimited Observer | Review | Bonfire of my vanities How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
Wednesday, November 07, 2001
BBC News | FILM | Rings director denies Potter is rival New Zealand has even appointed a Minister for the Lord of the Rings - Pete Hodgson - to co-ordinate promotional efforts.
Tuesday, November 06, 2001
Monday, November 05, 2001
D.C. Dispatch | 2001.10.31 | Rauch Those who say George H.W. Bush left the job unfinished are undoubtedly right, but they are right in the same unhelpful way that it is right to say I should have sold my stocks when the market peaked.
Friday, November 02, 2001
King's ransom: How vulnerable are the Saudi royals? Since 1994 or earlier, the National Security Agency has been collecting electronic intercepts of conversations between members of the Saudi Arabian royal family, which is headed by King Fahd. The intercepts depict a regime increasingly corrupt, alienated from the country's religious rank and file, and so weakened and frightened that it has brokered its future by channelling hundreds of millions of dollars in what amounts to protection money to fundamentalist groups that wish to overthrow it.
Economist.com Two decades of growing influence by Islamist-oriented movements have altered this picture. Outright persecution remains rare. In Iran, for instance, Christians hold reserved seats in parliament, where they are sworn into office on the Bible. By tradition, Egypt's president uses his right to appoint members of parliament to top up Christian representation. By law, Lebanon's president is always a Christian. Pakistan's endemic sectarian strife has more often been directed at the Ahmadi and Shia Muslim minorities than at Christians.
Thursday, November 01, 2001
Wednesday, October 31, 2001
Tuesday, October 30, 2001
Exchange Store Events Sample Application You can programmatically respond to an event that fires in the Exchange store by implementing an event sink. With event sinks, you can write your own custom logic that executes on the server in response to changes in the data in the Exchange store.
Building Solutions with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server The Web Storage System has an event engine that provides an interface through which applications can be called whenever an item in the store is manipulated. This event engine can be used to enforce business rules, verify data integrity, and manage workflow processes.
BBC News | South Asia | Analysis: Christians in India background to stuff I've been wondering about.
Monday, October 29, 2001
Saturday, October 27, 2001
Help: radio.sonicnet What happened to my personal station?
Strategic decisions have led us to indefinitely deactivate all personal music stations on Sonicnet.com.
We understand how much many of you enjoyed your personal stations, and appreciate the effort so many of you put into them. The radio team thanks you for your enthusiasm and dedication to the service.
Bummer
Strategic decisions have led us to indefinitely deactivate all personal music stations on Sonicnet.com.
We understand how much many of you enjoyed your personal stations, and appreciate the effort so many of you put into them. The radio team thanks you for your enthusiasm and dedication to the service.
Bummer
We Are All Alone So let me see if I've got this all straight now: Pakistan will allow us to use its bases Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays � provided we bomb only Taliban whose names begin with Omar and who don't have cousins in the Pakistani secret service. India is with us on Tuesdays and Fridays, provided it can shell Pakistani forces around Kashmir all other days. Egypt is with us on Sundays, provided we don't tell anyone and provided we never mention that we give the Egyptians $2 billion a year in aid. Yasir Arafat is with us only after 10 p.m. on weekdays, when Palestinians who have been dancing in the streets over the World Trade Center attack have gone to bed. The Northern Alliance is with us, provided we buy all its troops new sandals and give U.S. passports to the first 1,000 to reach Kabul.
THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN in the NY Times
THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN in the NY Times
"NEW YORK: I've spent the last couple of days in New York City and I must say it's cheered me up no end. Apart from friends, the great pleasure has been the frustrating, irritating, grungy normality of it. I was stuck in traffic on Madison Avenue today and I almost felt happy to be there. A new friend even said she felt relieved to see people having fights on the sidewalk again. It reminds me of a button designed by my friend Art Carlson, the philosopher king and opera queen of C.F. Folks' diner on Washington's Nineteenth Street. He got it made a couple of weeks after September 11 so he could wear it on an upcoming trip to the Big Apple. In red, white and blue, the button screamed, "We're Tourists! Act Normal. Jerk Us Around. We Love You, New York." Well, it was great to see New Yorkers jerking people around again - uplifting actually. The place seems far calmer than D.C. My pet theory is that it's because most people in this city have real jobs and don't have to think about the war all day long. In D.C., everyone is thinking about it all the time. It's enough to give you nightmares. But New York's hustle has helped me banish some of those. And then just when you think you've got your life a little integrated again, you smell that weird breeze of burnt plastic and molten metal from as far away as Chelsea, and the dread begins again."
Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan
BBC News | WALES | Archbishop resigns after abuse criticism Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
Fighting Fanaticism INNUMERABLE COMPARISONS HAVE BEEN MADE, in the days since September 11, to World War II and especially to Winston Churchill's wartime leadership. In some ways, of course, the comparison is inappropriate. But in one particular way, it is fitting: All great statesmen have a central idea or insight. Churchill's was that the distinction between liberty and tyranny, between civilization and barbarism, is real and substantial.
Friday, October 26, 2001
Wednesday, October 24, 2001
Bill Gates Films 'Frasier' Episode In the special segment, the Microsoft chairman stops by the studio where Frasier is broadcasting the 2,000th edition of his call-in show, and the switchboard lights up when Frasier announces that Gates is visiting. Gates then offers to field some calls and ends up going on and on about Microsoft and its products as Frasier grows visibly bored.
Great Dad's army fact: frail old Ridley was a keen sportsman who once played rugby for Bath, suffered blackouts after being butted by a German soldier's rifle and fought on the Somme.
Tuesday, October 23, 2001
Windows 2000 Accelerated exam 70-240 Answer to Windows 2000 Accelerated Exam Question of the day.
Which of the following would be the proper entry in an lmhosts file on a windows 2000 Professional computer connecting to a domain called 'mydomian' that has a primary domain controller named 'mypdc'.
A. mypdc #PRE #DOM:mydomain 24.128.102.7
B. 24.128.102.7 mypdc #PRE #DOM:mydomain
C. 24.128.102.7 #PRE #DOM:mydomain mypdc
D. #PRE #DOM:mydomain 24.128.102.7 mypdc
Answer - B
The proper format for an entry in an LMhosts file is:
'IP Address' 'machine name' 'keywords'
The #PRE keyword is used to preload the entry into name cache. By default entries are not preloaded into cache and are checked only after a name server query fails.
The #DOM keyword is used to specify that the entry is a domain controller of the specified domain.
reference: Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit Chapter 22, Pg. 998-999
Which of the following would be the proper entry in an lmhosts file on a windows 2000 Professional computer connecting to a domain called 'mydomian' that has a primary domain controller named 'mypdc'.
A. mypdc #PRE #DOM:mydomain 24.128.102.7
B. 24.128.102.7 mypdc #PRE #DOM:mydomain
C. 24.128.102.7 #PRE #DOM:mydomain mypdc
D. #PRE #DOM:mydomain 24.128.102.7 mypdc
Answer - B
The proper format for an entry in an LMhosts file is:
'IP Address' 'machine name' 'keywords'
The #PRE keyword is used to preload the entry into name cache. By default entries are not preloaded into cache and are checked only after a name server query fails.
The #DOM keyword is used to specify that the entry is a domain controller of the specified domain.
reference: Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit Chapter 22, Pg. 998-999
'They took our sons and daughters' Four Afghan women, all of whom have fled their country in the past few weeks, meet by chance at an Afghan refugee school where they seek medical help and food handouts. Within moments, they are swapping stories of Taliban abuses, terror, and tragic infant death.
Salon.com Arts & Entertainment | Salt of the earth And then there was my crazy homeboy, the beefy fireman who saluted his fallen brothers and then said, on behalf of all Irish Americans, "Osama bin Laden can kiss my royal Irish ass," and called the Saudi rich-boy terrorist a "bitch." I winced, I laughed and then I cried. Only a cynic could simply sneer.
Description Of Arabia And Its Inhabitants. of History of The Decline And Fall of The Roman Empire by Gibbon All grist to your mill I guess in these troubled times.
Monday, October 22, 2001
Planetary Waves Break Ozone Holes Most of the world's ozone-destroying pollutants come from the northern half of our planet. Yet Earth's yawning ozone hole straddles the south pole -- not the north.
BBC Geologist's clue to Bin Laden location An American geologist who spent years in Afghanistan believes he has narrowed down the location of terror suspect Osama Bin Laden to sandstone caves south of Kabul.
Groove's rubber soul THis is very shrewd on how technology does in fact insinuate itself into organisations. I must find out about Groove.
From saints to Strumpets
Full of portraits of plump young women with goitre, Painted Ladies at the National Portrait Gallery is a delight - in marked contrast to the incompetent arrogance of the nearby National Gallery, says Brian Sewell.
Full of portraits of plump young women with goitre, Painted Ladies at the National Portrait Gallery is a delight - in marked contrast to the incompetent arrogance of the nearby National Gallery, says Brian Sewell.
This is how it feels to me Last week James Wood blasted modern fiction, calling for a return to feeling from self-conscious cleverness in the wake of the terrorist attacks. Zadie Smith, one of the novelists he cited, replies.
Robert Mitchum: Baby I Don�t Care On the set of Not As a Stranger, which starred Mitchum, Frank Sinatra, Broderick Crawford and Lee Marvin ("not so much a cast as a brewery," said Mitchum), drinking began in the morning, and by the evening the cast had abandoned acting in favor of more pressing tasks, like trying to eat Sinatra�s wig or track down Marilyn Monroe, who wasn�t even in the movie.
Wired 9.10: Open War It started as a crusade for free source code. Linux zealots turned it into a full-frontal assault on Microsoft. Now the battle for the desktop could snatch defeat from the jaws of moral victory
Wednesday, October 17, 2001
New Scientist DNA analysis of an ancient skeleton held in the Basilica of St Justina in Padua, Italy, supports claims that it may indeed be that of St Luke, as traditionally believed.
JOHO - August 15, 2001 Content is so Enlightenment, dude! Then you pick on a trivial word that shows through a series of puns (excuse, me semantic archaeology) that the writer has been blinded by his own language, reinforcing whatever patriarchal, sexual oppression you choose to attribute to him. For example, Werbach's use of "mining" betrays that he is "mine-ing" (possessing, capitalism) the underground explosives (mining) that are hidden by their own hiddenness until they rapidly deconstruct whatever has the misfortune of tripping (a rapid exposure of the nihil (pluribus) of the unum and an hallucinogenic delusion, de-lude, de-play) them. Werbach is clearly "mining" his own business (private self self-referentially or self-reverentially defining itself by its own otherness) when he "minds" (mines) what is known (no one) to no one (known) and what no one (gnome, Gnostic) knows (no's, negates, B. Gates, billingsgate, nonsense, non-scents, bodily excrescence known gnomically only through the non-sense of knowing garden gnome). In short, Werbach's own sexual knowing is mined (mind, mynah) and, therefore, we are led ineluctably (luce, light, lux, deluxe, bourgeois) to the conclusion (conk loose shun, words of release and bondage) that Werbach is an acid-head pomosexual who wants to have sex with mynahs and � the real point of POMO criticism � I am smarter than he. QED.
Tuesday, October 16, 2001
Saturday, October 13, 2001
Babysitting
A child or young person can babysit at any age, whether s/he is paid or not. There is no legal restriction on the age of the child being looked after. However, if the child is thought to be at risk because s/he is inadequately supervised, criminal proceedings could be taken against the parent(s) or care proceedings could be taken in respect of the child. For example, if a child is injured whilst in the care of a babysitter under 16 and the baby's parents want to take action against the babysitter, the parents would have to show it was reasonable for them to have left the child with the babysitter.
A babysitter over the age of 16 can be charged with a criminal offence if s/he wilfully assaults, ill treats or abandons a child left in her/his care
A child or young person can babysit at any age, whether s/he is paid or not. There is no legal restriction on the age of the child being looked after. However, if the child is thought to be at risk because s/he is inadequately supervised, criminal proceedings could be taken against the parent(s) or care proceedings could be taken in respect of the child. For example, if a child is injured whilst in the care of a babysitter under 16 and the baby's parents want to take action against the babysitter, the parents would have to show it was reasonable for them to have left the child with the babysitter.
A babysitter over the age of 16 can be charged with a criminal offence if s/he wilfully assaults, ill treats or abandons a child left in her/his care
Friday, October 12, 2001
PRB: Load Method Fails When Loading XML File Over HTTP (Q281142) The answer? It would make sense that the Load Method of the WSDL Reader would use the same mechanism.
Building Secure Web Services with Microsoft SOAP Toolkit 2.0 If a virtual directory where the wsdl file with the service description is located also requires authentication, you can pass the user name and password inside the URL:
SoapClient.mssoapinit("http:// username:userpwd@your-server
/webservice/service.wsdl ")
SoapClient.mssoapinit("http:// username:userpwd@your-server
/webservice/service.wsdl ")
If the server is set to www.dialmail.co.uk the error is Error Type:
Client (0x80070057)
WSDLReader:Loading of the WSDL file failed HRESULT=0x80070057 - WSDLReader:XML Parser failed at linenumber 0, lineposition 0, reason is: No data is available for the requested resource. HRESULT=0x1
/panasonic/VBAspInc/MonitorInc.asp, line 82
again
Client (0x80070057)
WSDLReader:Loading of the WSDL file failed HRESULT=0x80070057 - WSDLReader:XML Parser failed at linenumber 0, lineposition 0, reason is: No data is available for the requested resource. HRESULT=0x1
/panasonic/VBAspInc/MonitorInc.asp, line 82
again
If I change the server name to nonsense then the error message is Error Type:
Client (0x80070057)
WSDLReader:Loading of the WSDL file failed HRESULT=0x80070057 - WSDLReader:XML Parser failed at linenumber 0, lineposition 0, reason is: The system cannot locate the object specified. HRESULT=0x1
/panasonic/VBAspInc/MonitorInc.asp, line 82
ie different but similar
Client (0x80070057)
WSDLReader:Loading of the WSDL file failed HRESULT=0x80070057 - WSDLReader:XML Parser failed at linenumber 0, lineposition 0, reason is: The system cannot locate the object specified. HRESULT=0x1
/panasonic/VBAspInc/MonitorInc.asp, line 82
ie different but similar
Thursday, October 11, 2001
The FBI now says that 13 of the 19 hijackers probably did not know they were on a suicide mission. Always read the small print.
Wednesday, October 10, 2001
Tuesday, October 09, 2001
Configure this server as the first domain controller in a new forest of domain trees.
The new domain name is "coraidial.co.uk". This is also the name of the new forest.
The NetBIOS name of the domain is "CORAIDIAL"
Database location: C:\WINNT\NTDS
Log file location: C:\WINNT\NTDS
Sysvol folder location: C:\WINNT\SYSVOL
The DNS service will be installed and configured on this computer.
Permissions compatible with pre-Windows 2000 servers will be used with this domain; this will allow anonymous access to domain information.
The new domain name is "coraidial.co.uk". This is also the name of the new forest.
The NetBIOS name of the domain is "CORAIDIAL"
Database location: C:\WINNT\NTDS
Log file location: C:\WINNT\NTDS
Sysvol folder location: C:\WINNT\SYSVOL
The DNS service will be installed and configured on this computer.
Permissions compatible with pre-Windows 2000 servers will be used with this domain; this will allow anonymous access to domain information.
Thursday, October 04, 2001
Wednesday, October 03, 2001
Tuesday, October 02, 2001
Monday, October 01, 2001
Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Death in the Khyber Philip Hensher says that British experience shows that an invasion of Afghanistan could lead to another Vietnam
Thursday, September 20, 2001
Wednesday, September 19, 2001
The "enemy" we barely know
A writer who has traveled extensively in Afghanistan talks about how little we understand its people, how dangerous it is to underestimate them and why they have cause to resent the U.S.
Salon
Salon
Wednesday, September 12, 2001
Refusal to Mourn
Never until the mankind making
Bird beast and flower
Fathering and all humbling darkness
Tells with silence the last light breaking
And the still hour
Is come of the sea tumbling in harness
And I must enter again the round
Zion of the water bead
And the synagogue of the ear of corn
Shall I let pray the shadow of a sound
Or sow my salt seed
In the least valley of sackcloth to mourn
The majesty and burning of the child's death.
I shall not murder
The mankind of her going with a grave truth
Nor blaspheme down the stations of the breath
With any further
Elegy of innocence and youth.
Deep with the first dead lies London's daughter,
Robed in the long friends,
The grains beyond age, the dark veins of her mother,
Secret by the unmourning water
Of the riding Thames.
After the first death, there is no other.
Bird beast and flower
Fathering and all humbling darkness
Tells with silence the last light breaking
And the still hour
Is come of the sea tumbling in harness
And I must enter again the round
Zion of the water bead
And the synagogue of the ear of corn
Shall I let pray the shadow of a sound
Or sow my salt seed
In the least valley of sackcloth to mourn
The majesty and burning of the child's death.
I shall not murder
The mankind of her going with a grave truth
Nor blaspheme down the stations of the breath
With any further
Elegy of innocence and youth.
Deep with the first dead lies London's daughter,
Robed in the long friends,
The grains beyond age, the dark veins of her mother,
Secret by the unmourning water
Of the riding Thames.
After the first death, there is no other.
Tuesday, September 11, 2001
Lest We Forget
The tumult and the shouting dies;
The Captains and the Kings depart:
Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice,
An humble and a contrite heart.
Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,
Lest we forget lest we forget!
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