Apparently a HTML img tag with the src parameter "C:\con\con" will crash 98 machines
If the forum software allows be it should have the image to my right :
Apparently a HTML img tag with the src parameter "C:\con\con" will crash 98 machines
If the forum software allows be it should have the image to my right :
[quote user="sinistral"]Well, for now it's an instance of Google Whacking, where you manage to find a term that in fact has 0 return hits.
[/quote]No, Google Whacking is where you try to find a search that has exactly 1 result. Getting zero results is easy, just use a spellliling that no one else has used ( or make up a word, like Alex did ).
WRT to the whole indentation thing,
I personally use K&R with 8 space tab stops, with the exception that namespaces, function, classes, etc get their own line for the opening brace.
<rant mode="on">
When the closing brace has comments on it this i find it very annoying ( that is pulled from a slide used in yesterday's computer science lecture. Note the three ways of writing Comparable ), maybe for #defines that cover the whole file it would be justifed, but when the opening brace is *two* lines above i dont really see that reason for it.
</rant>
Try pasting it as a link rather than in a img scr=.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2106728522&idx=1
Like many programs, IE cant handle files > 2 GB.
In NZ the speed limit in residential areas is 50 kph and 100 kph for motorways / rural areas. There are also the 70/80/90 limits in certain places.
You can be ticketed for exceding the speed limit by more than 10 kph.
IIRC, recently they introduced a law such that you can be ticketed for driving above 55 kph in a 50 kph area outside a school.
PHP does have bitwise opperaters ... language.operators.bitwise.php
Try using doubles instead of floats as they have more precision and wont be out by so much.
E.g. :
fmod((float) 122.07, (float) 1) = 0.0699997
fmod((double) 122.07, (double) 1) = 0.07
But as other people have said, knowning how/why floats/doubles have these limitations/effects is a very important thing and you should research it a bit.
@cconroy said:
<font size="2">It just goes to show that the customer is always right.</font>I personally dont like that quote because sometimes ( like this time ) the customer is very very wrong. The trick is to not to let them catch on that they're an idiot.
Hmm so roughly the number you quoted is 2^63 or a signed 64-bit int.
What opperrations do you need to perform on the number ?
Also, could you deal with having to call if(BigInt::LessThan(a, 1000000)) { ..... }... err sorry you're using VB that would be if BigInt.LessThan(a, 1000000) Then ...., instead of if a < 1000000 Then ... and so on for most other opperations ?
If so you could try using a libary for this ( I have found them on Google for C, C++, Perl, etc ) or porting one of the librarys to VB.Net.
BTW is this cryptology related ?
Even the domain name is mispelled .....
The source is filled with this spelling too :
<script language="JavaScript">Some nice features ( like the all the calculators, print button, the 'klik heer tu send emael tu a freend' button .... )
<!--
//* this puts kerser on first element in the form but onlee on loed
document.forms[0].elements[0].focus();
//*
//-->
</script>
Slashcode requires MySQL, Perl, Apache, and IIRC a Linux daemon like process running.
If i could decide i would go with phpBB or maybe look into the punBB somebody mentioned