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Quote: Originally posted by ast3r3x 36 possible characters in any 8 digit combination. Who says there are only 36 possible characters ? There should be 127 possible characters (I don't know how many are actually typeable). Mac OS X passwords a…
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Quote: Originally posted by rageous Using an XHTML DocType is not the same as putting a validation link on the page. They are not claiming to be XHTML compliant, they're just getting their foot through the door. A DocType is just that, a clai…
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Yar! (and JavaScript is not the answer either)
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Case in point about my comments of how bad the situation with IE is: Here is a layout for a web application I am writing (I am not going to give you guys a link to the actual App ). Note that it is completely valid XHTML and CSS. This page loo…
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WebObjects supports XML (except maybe not visually in WebObjects Builder). Most of Apple's website is static anyway so that Akamai can serve it up in bandwidth-efficient ways. I am sure they are just taking their time to get the design right whic…
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Good point.
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Hey, cool! The Installation Setup Assistant in 7B53 uses the Keynote cube effect to transition between steps. Ack! But the text entry cursor isn't appearing in the textarea where I am typing this post in Safari. And when I blur the focus of the t…
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7B39 has been posted to the dev site. Once again, this release reflects extensive engineering efforts since the last seed (7B28), with issued addressed in almost every component of the OS. Here are some components that had the most extensive chan…
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Oh Oh! Exposé also minimizes windows to their respective screens now rather than pulling all windows from all screens onto the main screen! It also drives me INSANE when I am loading a page in Safari and I switch to a different browser window and…
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Quote: Originally posted by awilkinson I am a pirate and I should know better than coming to AppleInsider seeking technical support for my pirating ways. Please laugh at me and mock me for my evil ways!! YARR MATEY!!
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Since I am in a blabbery mood I will comment a little on the Finder. I think the two modes complement each other well, though the method of switching between them is counter-intuitive--and now there is no way to hide the toolbar of the metal Finder …
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Image Capture now has a Devices menu which lists all connected and shared devices. The old image Capture had separate Sharing and Devices items under the File menu. Sharing is now controlled from a Sharing tab in the new preferences window. I wou…
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In response to the auto activation of fonts--this does not happen. I typed some text into TextEdit using the Papyrus font. Then I quit TextEdit and disabled Papyrus in Font Book. When I reopened my TextEdit document it defaulted to a generic font. A…
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This is incredible! It rerenders the "Web Preview" after every character I enter. Truly on-the-fly rendering. There is one BIG disappointment though and that is that it does not reload linked in stylesheets. I have to quit and relaunch Hydra to g…
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Cookies are a feature of http. If you are not loading your pages over http (i.e. you use file:// to access your pages instead of http://) then it is completely illogical for http cookies to work. I can only assume that Internet Explorer implement…
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There are several different device control protocols used by DV cameras. In FCP you can choose which protocol to use. If this is a really cheap, low end DV camera you are using it may not support device control or may use a protocol not supported by…
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I think Apple is delaying it's release of a final version of iSync until Apple can get its own implementation of Palm Synchronization working. Right now it is way to difficult to set up a Palm device to sync with iSync. Since Palm Pilots are what th…
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You could create an object with a single field of type NSPoint and add that object to the array. I don't know if this is the most, elegant solution, however. You should try posting your question to a cocoa-dev mailing list. -Chris
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I agree with you completely, bauman. I think that too much of what software developers do is create features that help a few users at the expense of hurting many more users. this brings to mind a phrase I've heard about interfacce design that "si…