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Pekr
8-Jun-2006
[1031x4]
as far as my experience goes, WXP was never problem - plug-and-play, 
never lost single file. The problem is valid for W2K, but it is how 
they did it .... one of my friends told me (not sure it is true), 
that W2K first caches files, and unless of some size, it is not being 
written to target USB device. So, if you unplug it and not by using 
OS disconnecting facility, such files are not there ....
maybe there is some setting for that, dunno .... Windows denerves 
me sometimes with so called - rought czech translation - delayed 
write was not successfull. Not sure how it happens, but somewhere 
deep in your profile there is a dir for such a feature, and if there 
is some file, you can see annoying messages each time Windows starts.
Henrik - did you do your homework this time, really? Win98 needs 
drivers, so what? 1) throw away PC using W98 :-) 2) Install your 
driver once, and it works like WXP next time, that is all. Had no 
problem with my old Fedora Core 1 and my 2 USBs, never hear of that 
"works half the time under Linux"
well, anyway, there is not easier way how to carry your files around 
then USB flash drives, so :-)
Henrik
8-Jun-2006
[1035x4]
pekr, I can't just ask a customer to throw away 10 win98 machines 
and go spend thousand of dollars on XP licenses because my little 
pen drive does not work on them. the fact is that I work in too many 
different OS'es that USB drives can work reliably across. had I been 
working in XP alone, there may not have been a problem, but this 
is not the case.
some machines don't even have USB ports...
but they have TCP/IP stacks :-)
and I've also seen XP machines that flat out refuse to mount USB 
drives. this is a stupid problem.
Pekr
8-Jun-2006
[1039x3]
well, this week, having PC shop, one customer buys two new PCs. I 
don't understand one thing - czech republic is far from being rich, 
yet ppl listen to suggestions. W98 is security thread and unnecessary 
complication in your network. Then carry floppy with your usb pen 
driver - always worked for me, the driver is tiny ...
well, or just small cd-rw should work for you as well :-)
thread=threat
Henrik
8-Jun-2006
[1042]
sorry, I just can't be bothered. fetching what I need off a website 
is way more reliable for me.
Pekr
8-Jun-2006
[1043]
so, here you go with your solution for usb driver :-) That sounds 
like real luxury, as for W98 archaic machines I would expect dial-up 
connection, not fast Internet line :-)
Henrik
8-Jun-2006
[1044x2]
the "strange" fact is that the machines are always accessible on 
a LAN, which is why I prefer using the internet to transfer data 
between machines at home and customers.
anyhow, back to work :-)
Ingo
8-Jun-2006
[1046]
Hi Henrik, 

I've had some really nice experiences with Qtask. Just upload a zip 
of all the files you might need, and download only those ones you 
actually need in a given situation. Real sweet.
Edgar
8-Jun-2006
[1047]
Qtask has Filesharing. My kids use them instead of USB drives.
Pekr
8-Jun-2006
[1048]
Another Windows Vista feature bites the dust - http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,2180,1973620,00.asp
Graham
10-Jun-2006
[1049x2]
The http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2006/06/unenterprisey-languages-meeting.html
meeting was mildly interesting.  Robert Strandh showed how he reimplemented 
metafont in common lisp with the main aim that he could provide print 
services for his G# music score editor.  This was implemented as 
a DSL, and printing done by converting the DSL to postscript.  Familiar??
The Erlang talk was also interesting .. to learn about a language 
designed for failure .. pity the demo was not well done.  Io - bit 
boring for me.  And Chris Double talked about javascript with continuations, 
and threads.
Pekr
10-Jun-2006
[1051]
have you held your Rebol presentation? :-)
Graham
10-Jun-2006
[1052]
their Mnesia product is pretty impressive http://www.erlang.se/doc/doc-5.0.1/lib/mnesia-3.9.2/doc/
Pekr
10-Jun-2006
[1053]
Interesting - something like that we wanted for IOS, right?
Graham
10-Jun-2006
[1054]
not just IOS
Terry
11-Jun-2006
[1055x2]
As of May 2006 The Encyclopedia of Computer Languages by Murdoch 
University, Australia lists 8512 computer languages.
somehow Rebol made it on this shootout.. http://dada.perl.it/shootout/craps.html
Pekr
12-Jun-2006
[1057]
FreeBasic - completly free variant of BASIC with surprising level 
of features - http://www.freebasic.net/index.php/about
Oldes
13-Jun-2006
[1058]
http://www.potix.com/zkdemo/userguide/
Pekr
13-Jun-2006
[1059x2]
nice, but really lagging, they should improve blitting a bit ...
looking at source- it is like VID, just an xml
Oldes
13-Jun-2006
[1061x2]
maybe nice for the first look, but I don't like it

The page or component you request is no longer available. This is 
normally caused by timeout, or opening too many Web pages. 
Continue cruising ZK Demo .  
Failed to invoke zkBox.init
zkBox is not defined
Cannot imagine making some bigger project in it
Pekr
13-Jun-2006
[1063x2]
it is really slow on my 1.8Athlon, Mozilla 1.8b
so slow, that using it as a rich client environment would denerve 
me after some short period of time :-) Give me plug-in :-)
Oldes
13-Jun-2006
[1065]
They need 10 not cached javascripts to display just the two lines 
of error message from above:-)
Pekr
13-Jun-2006
[1066]
potix.com states, that they don't use java-script at all? :-)
Rebolek
13-Jun-2006
[1067]
Hm, from http://zk1.sourceforge.net/release/rn-2.0.0.html- All events 
are processed at the server. No JavaScript required. 
so it must be slow
Pekr
13-Jun-2006
[1068]
hmm, that is really "clever"
Oldes
13-Jun-2006
[1069x4]
and what is this:

<script type="text/javascript" src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/ext/prototype/prototype.js" 
charset="UTF-8"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/ext/aculo/effects.js" 
charset="UTF-8"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/ext/aculo/dragdrop.js" 
charset="UTF-8"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/html/boot.js" 
charset="UTF-8"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/html/lang/mesg.js" 
charset="UTF-8"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/html/common.js" 
charset="UTF-8"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/html/au.js" 
charset="UTF-8"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/datelabel.js.dsp" 
charset="UTF-8">
and why they have dynamic images? src="/zkdemo/zkau/web/zul/img/tree/root-open.gif;jsessionid=51580CB61B89633DED498444EB959AED"
>> s: 0 t: now/time/precise foreach js [
[    "/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/ext/prototype/prototype.js"
[    "/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/ext/aculo/effects.js"
[    "/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/ext/aculo/dragdrop.js"
[    "/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/html/boot.js"
[    "/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/html/lang/mesg.js"
[    "/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/html/common.js"
[    "/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/html/au.js"
[    "/zkdemo/zkau/web/js/zk/datelabel.js.dsp"
[    ][s: s + length? read join http://www.potix.comjs]
== 144313

>> print ["total js size:" s "downloaded in:" now/time/precise - 
t]
total js size: 144313 downloaded in: 0:00:07.406
it's almost the size of rebol/core:-)
PeterWood
13-Jun-2006
[1073]
and it's only advatntage is access to the DOM.
Maxim
13-Jun-2006
[1074x3]
check this one out... its much better in all regards.  IMHO
http://www.openlaszlo.org/
its the first use of xml I find interesting.  I dare say its at least 
as simple as rebol within its context of creating web pages.
a good demo of how to code in openlaszlo ... http://www.laszlosystems.com/lps/laszlo-in-ten-minutes/
Oldes
13-Jun-2006
[1077x2]
not working - server error 500 http://labs.openlaszlo.org/lzpix-dhtml/
but other examples are working - looks like nice flash apps:-)
Pekr
13-Jun-2006
[1079]
we need someone with so nice ui skills :-)
Oldes
13-Jun-2006
[1080]
Maxim: I will rather stay with my Rebol/Flash dialect and Rebol or 
PHP on the server side:-) but the true is, that some of the apps 
has nice design.