It's faking it just like my browser. The W3C definition of handheld:
Intended for handheld devices (typically small screen, monochrome, limited bandwidth).
I guess no one wants that pigeonhole.
Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!
It's faking it just like my browser. The W3C definition of handheld:
Intended for handheld devices (typically small screen, monochrome, limited bandwidth).
I guess no one wants that pigeonhole.
Is is possible to use XSL to correctly add a single day to a date in XML? Is it easy?
If not, I could just create an extra field and do the calculation in the SQL stored proc....
If your XSL processor includes EXSLT, then you can do date calculations. If not, then no.
Thanks Tom. I don't think our client uses that. SQL it is!
Yeah, apparently Mobile Safari doesn't do the media type selector. Which I found a reference to in a tab on a different computer. Bah.
Damn. I would have figured out how to code it, just to streamline B.org on my phone.
Are you kidding? I already started, even though I didn't even have the phone until 5:32 pm ET.
I love you, amych.
It's been a while since I dealt with this, so I'm asking ya'll.
I have a PC here that a friend wanted me to get some files off of, and make it basically a word-processing machine and occasional dial-up internet box. The CD drie had mysteriously stopped working too, and could I take a look at that, too?
It's a windows 98 machine, with about 10 years on it and a bad CD drive. I ended up taking off the files with a few floppies.
After that I was trying to get a different CD-rom drive working in it and noticed the computer was struggling. It froze and I shut it down and got the old "insert boot device' type message.
Took a Win98 CD to it and found that something malicious must have been at work from before I started working on it, as almost everything on the HDD was erased.
Sigh. Installing an Antivirus was my next step, after getting the CD working.
The question:
I vaguely remember a way to restore the file tree on windows 98, but can't recall the best way to do this.
Any suggestions?
Questions for anyone that has upgraded to iTunes Plus:
Does the replacement affect playlists? Does it affect any info you've entered or changed (genre, etc.)?