The quickest way to work around it would be to enter the 're-enter' fields first, then copy/paste into the other one. It does defeat the object of typing them twice for confirmation in the first place, but what can you do?
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RE: H&R Block e-file
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RE: Western Truck Fab
I wonder if they'd let us buy their corporate branded merchandise :)
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RE: Millions of records...
It does sound like they've stored every possible ring combination, rather than having a sensible relational structure and creating records as required. It'd be interesting to see why it takes these millions of rows?
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RE: Another spam WTF
There's nothing WTF-worthy about this particular one. I get dozens like this. What's really funny is when you get such a badly crafted phishing email that they haven't spelled any words correctly, including the name of the bank in question. For instance, I've had a couple from Wels Furgo and one from the Bank of Amrieca.
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RE: Office Manager Madness
Heh, I admit to a double-take when I started reading this :)
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RE: Office Space
jrwr00: I'm pretty sure you were supposed to laugh.
I'm waiting for a similar sidebar WTF; "This guy asked me to make a copy of a CD. I gave him a double-sided photocopy and he looked confused, but accepted it" :)
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RE: Internet Explorer function key template
A quick google^Wsearch indicates that IQ99 is actually an autonomous robot of some kind:
http://lci.isr.ist.utl.pt/projects/mrob/fst/iq99/index.html
Clearly pressing F8 unleashed an army of autonomous robots, hell bent on doing your evil will.
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RE: Solaris /bin/true
If I wrote /bin/true, I'd make it support a --false argument that inverted the return value. I'd also make /bin/false look like this:
#!/bin/sh
/bin/true --false
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RE: Php error: cannot assign values to 'this'
@craiga said:
I have no idea what would happen if you used logical AND to modify $this with another random object ...
OK, so I had to try it didn't I ... it sets $this to an integer 0. Wonderfully, this also affects the variable in the scope outside of the method - the variable on which the method was called is no longer an object. Nice.
=& is the reference assignment operator, btw.
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RE: Php error: cannot assign values to 'this'
@dhromed said:
&= is the dereference-assignment operator.
I'm not sure if the original post was a typo, but &= is the bitwise AND operator. For example:
[code]
$a = 3;
$a &= 2;
print "$a\n";
[/code]
will output '2'.
I have no idea what would happen if you used logical AND to modify $this with another random object ...