Freelancers Forum Messages on Tuesday July 24th 2007
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 23:55
Sounds like you have already found a hole, or, in fact, a bunker.
You waste my time, and I have far more interesting things to do that pay 10
times your salary / rate.
It saddens me to see so-called...
FN-FORUM: Stationery Printers
date posted 24th July 2007 23:54
Hi,
Just after a bit of advice regarding getting stationery printed for
clients (whom I design stationery for)...
Until recently, I have been recommending RCS in Notts when clients ask
who to use...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 23:48
Dawn Thomson wrote:
> IF you look at the wiki link, it states for EEPROM that it is Electrically
> Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory.
flash? marketing speak again.
You used to be able to b...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 23:39
IF you look at the wiki link, it states for EEPROM that it is Electrically
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. You used to be able to blank the
chips as well by exposing to UV. I was asked to...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 23:23
Yes, my bad, assembler not compiler, hence assembly language. When I first
came across C, it could write Hello World in one line of code, the
equivalent in 80x86 was about 30 since you had to prepa...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 23:19
Dawn Thomson wrote:
> LMAO, of course I wrote the blinking thing e.g. move.b a7, 100. That was
> 68000 moving a byte value into address register 7 which is also the SP
> (stack pointer).
> Assemble...
RE: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 23:14
>You use a compiler to take the assembler into machine code.
Ummm...
Mebbe my memory is a bit fuzzy here, but don't you use an assembler rather
than a compiler to take the assembly language nmonics...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 22:57
Not bollocks at all, you are talking bollocks lol. You use a compiler to
take the assembler into machine code. An assembly program will beat any
other high level language like C for speed, but invo...
FN-FORUM: MySQL, UTF8 and ASP.NET
date posted 24th July 2007 22:55
Hi,
Just spent a few hours converting an oldish ASP.NET 1.1 site to XHTML and
it's MySQL database to UTF8. Google's been great but I can't find out how
to send "SET NAMES utf8" before every database...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 22:52
LMAO, of course I wrote the blinking thing e.g. move.b a7, 100. That was
68000 moving a byte value into address register 7 which is also the SP
(stack pointer).
Assembler is not hex numbers - that...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 22:49
Dawn Thomson wrote:
> ....
> 80x86 only has 4 register, 68000 had 8 data and 7 address, it's a shame it
> didn't sell more.
> I could go one for ages, but no point methinks, given I programmed both c...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 22:43
....
80x86 only has 4 register, 68000 had 8 data and 7 address, it's a shame it
didn't sell more.
I could go one for ages, but no point methinks, given I programmed both cpus
in assembler
----- Ori...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 22:39
IBM for a start...Intel created the X86 architecture, based on 8bit, which
more modern PCs still use; they are externally 64bit but break down into
8bit, unless you look at the Alpha chip or Motorol...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 22:38
Dawn Thomson wrote:
> ah x86 - the CPU model for assembler, used by Intel and AMD. 68k is just
> the motorola 68000 chip used in the Amiga and early power PCs.
> 8088 was before x86 and then it was...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 22:26
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 22:23:20 Dawn Thomson wrote:
> ah x86 - the CPU model for assembler,
What does that mean?
> used by Intel and AMD.
Many other companies have produced x86 architecture...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 22:21
James Herrington wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just taken over some source code for a custom content management
> system and although I've been given a copy of the main code, I can't
> access the code f...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 20:59
ah x86 - the CPU model for assembler, used by Intel and AMD. 68k is just
the motorola 68000 chip used in the Amiga and early power PCs.
8088 was before x86 and then it was the likes of the spectrum,...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 20:30
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 21:13:09 Dawn Thomson wrote:
> Yes, you can disassemble the source code, but not to PHP (i.e., C or
> Assembler, if you can remember that far back), which is the assembly
I d...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 20:05
Just tried the site you recommended and the only thing I managed to get
out of it was a couple of echo's. Maybe it wasn't encoded using zend.
Are there any other products that could have been used?...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 19:49
Yes, you can disassemble the source code, but not to PHP (i.e., C or
Assembler, if you can remember that far back), which is the assembly
equivalent. You cannot plug this back into the ZEnd engine...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 19:17
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 20:09:17 Dawn Thomson wrote:
> You cannot reverse engineer anything written in PHP that's been optimised
> by the ZEndEncoder as it compiles the code to increase performance, b...
Re: FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 18:45
You cannot reverse engineer anything written in PHP that's been optimised by
the ZEndEncoder as it compiles the code to increase performance, but as a
drawback, you cannot retrieve the source code....
FN-FORUM: Zend Decoding
date posted 24th July 2007 18:31
Hi,
I've just taken over some source code for a custom content management
system and although I've been given a copy of the main code, I can't
access the code for any of the extensions. I believe t...
Re: FN-FORUM: Advanced fee scam
date posted 24th July 2007 16:32
On Monday 23 July 2007 19:47:52 Dom Latter wrote:
> [ From http://www.getsafeonlineblog.org/?p=137 ]
Well blow me if they didn't actually publish my comment saying that they
were talking rubbish (i...
Re: FN-FORUM: classic asp and file uploads
date posted 24th July 2007 13:42
chris hill wrote:
>
> my issue at the moment is, how the hell to you check if a file has
> been uploaded or not? usually I test if there has been input in a form
> field by using something like
>
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: classic asp and file uploads
date posted 24th July 2007 13:06
Hi Guys,
I used to work on secure networks for the MOD, so we were never allowed to
use third party tools, only what came with NT/2000 server. This mean't we
had to script everything by hand. To prev...
Re: FN-FORUM: classic asp and file uploads
date posted 24th July 2007 12:37
Neil
Please point, I may have need of that type of solution.
Cheers
Dave
-----Original message-----
From: Neil Hook [EMAIL REMOVED]
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:54:05 +0100
To: "FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REM...
Re: FN-FORUM: classic asp and file uploads
date posted 24th July 2007 12:30
Hi,
The way I do it, is normally check using ASP whether the filename exists
within the upload folder and if so, whether the date created is within a few
minutes/hours.
If you then combine that with...
FN-FORUM: classic asp and file uploads
date posted 24th July 2007 11:52
Morning!
I'm having a few problems getting file uploads to work with classic
asp. I know its not very good at this sort of thing, and that usually
a payed-for solution is best but that isnt an optio...
Re: FN-FORUM: Os x 10.2 desktop downloads problems
date posted 24th July 2007 10:25
To be honest I have not done anything - I have tried fixing permissions in
the past and deleting caches etc ... - to no avail
I shall shortly be upgrading to osx10.4 and I shall see if I can do an...
Re: FN-FORUM: Os x 10.2 desktop downloads problems
date posted 24th July 2007 09:35
where did you get to with this john?
On Friday 20 July 2007 14:38, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> if still nothing let me know
>
> john...
Re: FN-FORUM: Spams methods changing
date posted 24th July 2007 08:56
Is anybody else getting the postcards spam virusses?
"Your neighbour has sent you an ecard" or its your friend or old school
friend.
I get about 5 a day.
Then Ive started to get phone calls from Emm...
Re: FN-FORUM: Spams methods changing
date posted 24th July 2007 08:49
The best thing about these PDFs is that when you ask Gmail to convert
them to HTML, it displays this message:
The attachment cannot be viewed as HTML because the author has placed
restrictions on...
Re: FN-FORUM: How many rows can MySQL handle?
date posted 24th July 2007 08:31
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 02:04:59 JohnW wrote:
> Yes, you're correct, although everybody seems to be drifting away from the
> solution.
That's a very polite way of saying "you're wrong". .
> Horizo...
Re: FN-FORUM: How many rows can MySQL handle?
date posted 24th July 2007 00:41
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dom Latter" [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
> On Monday 23 July 2007 22:52:40 Juraj Seffer wrote:
> > Because if I search for postcode "SW13 5JL", I know that I have to
> > sea...
Re: FN-FORUM: How many rows can MySQL handle?
date posted 24th July 2007 00:17
Wont be able do that now as I have just a testing sample of the data
at the moment. I was also going to test queries time with and without
indexes etc.. will let you know if I wont forget.
Thanks guy...
Re: FN-FORUM: 2 Servers - 4 NICs
date posted 24th July 2007 00:02
On Monday 23 July 2007 23:42:18 Nicholas Smith wrote:
> The way I'm thinking is for each the 2 gigabit cards to be plugged back to
> back but unfortunately I'm not using Unix but Micro$oft SBS. Would...