You mean your suppose to update the SECURITY on the PRODUCTION server when running something NEW?
I smell a WTF, but I do not think it means what you think it means.
You mean your suppose to update the SECURITY on the PRODUCTION server when running something NEW?
I smell a WTF, but I do not think it means what you think it means.
at least you can blame it on the "outsourced support firm."
Ive seen that happen in-house to many times to count.
Sounds alot like a project I did. Not quite as WTFy. We had a dictionary of terminology specific to that field of study. We had a metric boatload of .html pages, that other people would edit. In order to get some nice highlighting/hoverover of definition, I would open the root directory, then:
Loop:
Check if file was newer then last search date. (So we dont spend to much time on old files that haven't been updated.)
Pull in file into string.
Inner loop:
Pull in a dictionary term.
Search file for exact string match
Make sure it wasn't a link, title, or javascript, and located inside the body tag.
Make sure it was not just a partial match. (Since some "terminology was a single letter!")
But make sure it matched if it ended in -ed, -s, -ing, etc.
If so, replace term with a link to our wiki, and a hoverover with the definition.
End inner loop
If changes were made, write it back out.
End outer loop.
Oh then added in code the check if the wiki had updated a term. If the change date on a term was newer then last search date, open every single file up again. That was a pita, so lets create a db of last change date, and keywords within a .html page, so we only have to open that page up if change date is newer or a term was updated.
pssh, hotmail accounts are great... you know, the one you signed up in the 90s when a free email account was still a novelty? I still use mine all the time... mind you, its only use is to sign up for websites/forums that I don't care about and just need to click a link to "register". However in this case, since I would expect a return email eventually, I would use a gmail account (2nd spam account, for things like this where I expect some kind of return email, but don't want it impinging in my normal email account.)
Nowadays, phones are for calling an automated answering service.
"Could I please talk to a real person?"
"Sorry, I could not understand what you were saying. If you were saying 'Could we make this more frustrating for you' please say 'yes'."
First time poster, long time reader.
What exactly is this trying to say? Face Plant? Face Paste? I think they are saying Fascist Pace!
With a recruiting ad, wouldn't you think you would... you know... proof-read your ad. Aren't you trying to put your best *face* forward?