Re: pound sign a system spoiler
- From: "Franz Marksteiner" <franzmarksteiner@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 09:25:10 +0200
I am sure MS appreciates your help, since the pound-sign-secret is the only thing to know about for launching an OS.
BTW:
1. Could you use Plain-Text instead of HTML? As you can see it makes it hard for quotefixers.
3. In adult-newsgroups it is normal to attach your realname to your posts.
2. You are writing a lot of your thougts instead of questions. You might wanna leave us alone here, and start some boring blog that noone will ever read...
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Kind regards,
Franz Marksteiner
"asdf" <asdf@xxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:uYOIt9FwHHA.4736@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I found that the pound sign "#"
as first character of a folder name
will disable relative path resolution
of hta includes in path.
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It will not find any css or js
and in extreme cases will delay or
"zigzag" mouse movements and prevent system shutdown.
AKA as hang.
The pound sign is an anchor pointer in html
e.g. <a href="#PictureText"/>
It is a "legal" windows file system character.
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Using the pound sign "#" as first character for a folder name
on a 2003 server required a schkdsk of nearly a Terrabyte.
My Editor UltraEdit wrote nullnullnull to the settings ini file.
Ms, I have the feeling I bought into some toy store
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Let me help you out here. It is not a control chraracter
and is number 35 in Ascii. But NT = unicode, eh ?
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