Jessica, you realize that's a viral promotion for Nova Scotia?
Oh, I know! That almost makes it funnier.
Book ,'Serenity'
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Jessica, you realize that's a viral promotion for Nova Scotia?
Oh, I know! That almost makes it funnier.
It's kind of controversial around here because it cost $300K of taxpayers dollars, and not everyone gets to the NS message.
it cost $300K of taxpayers dollars
I'm not surprised.
It's almost like that "Cat herding" Superbowl commercial. Which was one of the awesomest commercial ever, but who remembered what it was for (even the day after it aired)?
Unfortunately for the Cat Herder commercial, it was for a company that most people never encounter in their daily life... so brand awareness wasn't exactly built up.
I SO want a Pomegranatephone now. And that website is very very nice Flash indeed.
I SO want a Pomegranatephone now.
My biggest fear would be beard shavings ending up in the coffee.
XML question - if you have a double-quote as part of a value in some XML, the double-quote would of course be escaped. But what about the ” character? (The closing double-quote character, not the regular " (ASCII 34) character?) Some Javascript code is not recognizing my XML as valid because of this character.
I'm hoping that people will adopt my "Tell the client not to use that character" solution, but I'm trying to think ahead in case I have to have our code handle this.
It's probably not recognizing the ” character because the data is labeled with the wrong character encoding. If I were to hazard a guess, JavaScript is expecting the XML to be encoded as utf-8, but the file is actually encoded in cp-1252.
In any event, ” can be represented by the entity ” or ”.
Dear Microsoft:
I use your products. I have stood up for you. For the love of god, please stop auto-updating me and, in the process, wiping out all my display settings. The happy shiny XP displays and the lack of my Serenity desktop get on my last nerve, and I have to reset everything back to my nice soothing monotone.
Seriously, people. I have turned off auto-update. I have gone through various permutations recommended by persons on the web to keep it off. Somehow, auto-update keeps auto turning itself back on.
Also, I am not a PC.
Yours exasperatedly,
Me
(Any suggestions, techistas?)
Ginger, how are you turning off auto-update. Is that an issue? Maybe you need to turn it off permanently? I cannot remember what I did, but on my home computer, it won't auto-update, it only updates when I let it.