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1 1486 posted 17 years ago by lakedenman
found this on the adobe cookbook site. There is also some PHP to go along with this in my snippets.
1 3836 posted 17 years ago by mswallace
0 1492 posted 18 years ago by assbach
This demonstrates how to make your own console "scripts" using C -- for example, you could capitalize every character that comes in. Tweak the line labelled "TWEAK THIS LINE" in order to get it to do what you want. This particular example will add...
1 1454 posted 18 years ago by darkphotn
test with echo instead of mv example removes spaces after dots, replaces spaces with _, removes ' , and -, and finally lowercases filenames
1 1866 posted 18 years ago by iblis
Manipulate the names of all the files in a folder in bash
4 1814 posted 18 years ago by benpjohnson
2 1915 posted 18 years ago by hyperwhat
The original code was meant to be used with register_globals=on. If you cannot or don't want to turn that on, then I have modified the code to work with register_globals=off.
4 1931 posted 18 years ago by Jaymoon
This code shows you how to load large files using as3. This is good for loading in large files. Flash Player will fire events as the data becomes available.
7 2531 posted 18 years ago by mswallace
3 2524 posted 19 years ago by bartbons
always forget that.
0 1521 posted 19 years ago by assbach
4 2702 posted 19 years ago by assbach
0 1404 posted 19 years ago by priyanhere
0 1282 posted 19 years ago by whitetiger
2 2100 posted 19 years ago by whitetiger
2 2065 posted 19 years ago by whitetiger
0 1214 posted 19 years ago by whitetiger
This command will list every file under /my/directory larger than 250kB and sort it largest to smallest.
13 1894 posted 19 years ago by SunnyJim
Copy the code below and place it in anywhere in your HTML code
3 2029 posted 19 years ago by yuconner
For bin iso you also need cdemu To convert between formats check: mdf2iso, nrg2iso and ccd2iso
3 3076 posted 19 years ago by yuconner
This script reads a directory of files. After reading the directory specified it outputs the directory files. Upon output, supplied functions manipulate each filename and format it to make the output filename look better. e.g.: instead of output bei...
2 2009 posted 19 years ago by drewrockshard
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