@GNi33 You know what? We should found a consumer association and charge authors and the like which are members of the IG because they may violate our brains with their idiotic bullshit.
I want a piece of the cake too then, after all there are pictures of me somewhere on the internet, especially the one with the pink ice-cream would be considered art
Hi i'm sorry to interrupt, but I have an infuriatingly simply problem- can someone tell me why my images at the top have borders, I cannot track down their source. butlerandbutler.tumblr.com
to get a .asia I have to have a Canadian / Chinese contact with chinese citizenship who lives in Canada in the Chinese community. I have to register with the government of china for permission to use the TLD, then once they grant me a company number or some shit register with that... to get a .cn is even worse.
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basically they don't want my money is what i'm hearing.
we do business in china. but the nature of our product means we don't sell it directly we contract "dealers" to distribute and commission them. So we have a "chinese" branch out there... but because each dealer is in fact their own company we allow them to register as such. however we don't want a dealer mis representing us by using out name with just a .asia or .cn TLD
To Node.js or to PHP..... 1) I know PHP and could pump out this project in like 2 hours...... Node.js would take MUCH longer 2) I have a LAMP stack installed.... node.js is... well... lets just say i'm not confident it is installed properly. 3) There is ATM only 2 server side functions. Register emails and send out mass email to all registered emails.
Hi! I have this (small) code http://paste.thezomg.com/6147/32841135/ that Chrome (and IE) are failing to run because (as Chrome says) on line 2 there's a "Uncaught Syntax error expected token = " but in firefox it works just fine. What seems to be the issue?
2: mod_wsgi is easy to configure; 3: That mailing stuff sounds like something you don't want within the webserver process. With Python you can simply dump it onto a celery worker.
@MoshMage: JS does not have default argument values. You can use opt = opt || 0; inside the function to ensure any falsy value (such as undefined) results in 0.