Maybe a semi LINUX :) would help for practicing a little...
Try GNU's-IBM's CYGWIN . It's a LINUX-like system for Windows. It installs all alone (eats some Mbs.). But works fine for any Windows. And you could practice a little the *NIX OS, without installing that great OS.
The nice thing is...
Some aliases are created for security reasons.
cgi-bin scripts are dangerous zones, in security terms.
2 ideas about these things:
* There is a good console program called MC that works as if you where using DOS's NC(norton comander).
* If you have root access you could do:
su httpUsrName
to...
Thanks, so it's me that did something bad when I thought that uninstalling before the older version would work better.
I'll check all the connections.
Thank you, very much!
That's what I was needing.
I am also a newbie at Perl and CGI. Some time ago, I noticed that I was lacking a lot of LINUX knowledge to work with Perl-Apache-CGIs. So I installed LINUX-Mandrake 8.1. I have learned a lot. But I am still learning Perl an CGI.
What your message said is that your server is working with KShell...
You should first right-click on the image & select: "Image/RGB" mode. Since GIF images are at indexed mode and need to be transformed in order to work with GIMP.
Later, at saving, you can save it as GIF but you should explain that you are not creating a dynamic GIF, just a flat one...
First select the layer to apply the transparency.
Over that layer selection (not over the image), right-click menu & select "add alfa channel". Now you can apply transparencies.
Over the image, right-click menu & select: "Select/select by color". Now just click over the color...
Hi,
I have updated to ZA 3.1.291 but this version seem's to forget the nice belt that appeared near the toolbar clock when active.
It was a nice optical help to check what is happening with the web connections. =)
Am I doing something wrong in my WinME or is it really a commercial...
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