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Jon, I assume you've installed all the Windows updates too?
Yeah, I'd do the RAM swapping thing you've described. Norton Utilities might also be of use for testing the RAM. I don't know if there area any good alternatives to Norton out there.
eta: Before you do the RAM swapping thing, I'd pull both RAM sticks and re-seat them carefully, and then see if that helps.
There might be some tests you could run from the BIOS.
Thanks for the tips, Toms.
It looks like a parody of the Mac interface. Apple has been backing away from the more cutsey aspects of their UI lately.
OK, so I got an xsl template with a bunch of stuff, including this
<xsl:value-of select="notes" />
It works fine, except it's ignoring carriage returns. How do I get the output to include carriage returns for this particular node?
According to the XML Specification, carriage returns are stripped from the XML document before processing occurs.
Screenshots of the new Windows.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
According to the XML Specification, carriage returns are stripped from the XML document before processing occurs.
Yeah, I knew that was a dumb question.
Huh. Why does it feel like the very nature of reality itself is starting to bend?