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  1. MCITP: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator Certification Kit by Michael Aldridge, Josh Evitt, et all 2009-02-03
  2. Professional Oracle WebLogic Server (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) by Robert Patrick, Gregory Nyberg, et all 2009-10-26
  3. MCTS: Microsoft Windows Vista Client Configuration Study Guide: Exam 70-620 by Michael Aldridge, Josh Evitt, et all 2007-04-02
  4. 50 Years of the Playboy Bunny by Josh Robertson, 2010-10-13

81. Macos-x-server Mailing List
Re Copying server to another HDD. From josh Wisenbaker email@hidden . Re Netinfo Howtos, anyone? From josh Wisenbaker email@hidden
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Macos-x-server/2004/Jul
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82. Linux-Net Archive: Re: Best Server For Linux.
Re Best server for Linux. joshua Snyder (josh@ims1.imagestream.com) Wed, 4 Mar 1998 135116 0500 (EST). Messages sorted by date thread subject
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/net/9803.0/0121.html
Re: Best Server for Linux.
Joshua Snyder ( josh@ims1.imagestream.com
Wed, 4 Mar 1998 13:51:16 -0500 (EST)
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Zach Brown wrote:
Just one problem, merced is going to cost somewhere between 1000-1500USD.
Merced is being billed as a high-end cpu, so they are going to charge for
it.
josh
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83. [openib-general] Kdaptest Wedges Server
openibgeneral kdaptest wedges server. josh England jjengla at sandia.gov Mon Jun 13 171817 PDT 2005. Previous message openib-general kdaptest wedges
http://openib.org/pipermail/openib-general/2005-June/007660.html
[openib-general] kdaptest wedges server
Josh England jjengla at sandia.gov
Mon Jun 13 17:18:17 PDT 2005 Josh, Was there any information about what occurred? Loading the the DAT modules with modprobe dat dbg_mask=0xff modprobe ib_dat_provider dbg_mask=0xffff will produce a lot of debug information that might help. james On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Itamar Rabenstein wrote: jlentini at netapp.com >> itamar>when you say "kill" can you hit ^c or is it hanging jjengla at sandia.gov openib-general at openib.org http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general ... http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general More information about the openib-general mailing list

84. The Navel Of Narcissus
The Navel of Narcissus josh Simons Coordinates in the Blogosphere serverside RSS. As mentioned previously, I m an RSS convert; I get it.
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/simons/20040616
The Navel of Narcissus
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Wednesday June 16, 2004 Ultra Thin and Ultra Cool Hey, I work for Sun. But you knew that. I want to talk about my SunRay and why it is so cool. And why a SunRay is like a TiVo
What's a SunRay?
A SunRay is an ultra-thin client desktop system. Let's unpack that a bit. It's thin because software doesn't run on it that all runs on the server to which the SunRay is attached, which also explains why it is called a client. And it sits on my desk. There are several models, but mine looks like this: The SunRay itself is the funky little guy in the foreground. It has a slot in it for me to insert my JavaCard, which has multiple uses at Sun it opens doors on our campuses and also identifies me to SunRay systems.
What's so Cool?
What's cool is that I can walk into my office, stick my JavaCard into the SunRay and keep working where I left off last time. OR I can walk into the office next door to show something to a coworker by sticking my card in his SunRay and bringing up the same session. If I need to do something from a conference room same deal just pop the card in the conference room SunRay and keep working. Right now this nifty trick works within a Sun campus, but the vision is that I be able to jump on a plane and have my session accessible to me from any Sun campus. Or even from home. How cool is that?

85. Re: [xsl] Running Unix Commands (remotely On A Server) From A Windows We
Hello josh, Thanks for your reply. I m generating the HTML files using XSL. commands (remotely on a server) from a windows webbrowser., josh Canfield
http://www.xslt.com/html/xsl-list/2004-09/msg00527.html
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Re: [xsl] Running unix commands (remotely on a server) from a windows we
from Hemanth Singamsetty Permanent Link To Subject Re: [xsl] Running unix commands (remotely on a server) from a windows webbrowser. From Date Wed, 15 Sep 2004 16:37:41 -0700 What part are you trying to do in XSL? What part do you not know how to do? You can create XSL that will generate your HTML, or conceivably you could create an extension function that fired up your image creation program and used some passed in XML to create an image (perhaps a graph?) and returned a URL that you could embed in your output document... Josh On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 15:28:52 -0700, Hemanth Singamsetty http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list http://lists.mulberrytech.com/xsl-list/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list To unsubscribe, go to: http://lists.mulberrytech.com/xsl-list/ + XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list

86. Re: [xsl] Running Unix Commands (remotely On A Server) From A Windows We
josh On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 163741 0700, Hemanth Singamsetty Running unix commands (remotely on a server) from a windows webbrowser., josh Canfield
http://www.xslt.com/html/xsl-list/2004-09/msg00529.html
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Re: [xsl] Running unix commands (remotely on a server) from a windows we
from Josh Canfield Permanent Link To Subject Re: [xsl] Running unix commands (remotely on a server) from a windows webbrowser. From Date Wed, 15 Sep 2004 16:52:29 -0700 Ok, then this isn't really a question about XSL, thus making this the wrong forum. If you are accessing the image from the browser then the usual (at least for me) way to do this would be to have a servlet, or CGI program that generates the image, and then in your html you have an image element that points to the url for that servlet/CGI program. <img src=" http://myunixbox/mycontext/myservlet?attr1=value1&attr2=value2"/ it find this: http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2004/04/22/images.html Hello Josh, Thanks for your reply. I'm generating the HTML files using XSL. Currently, I'm storing "all" the images (snapshots of a graphic display) in the same directory that contains the HTML files. (For example, my HTML page has X, Y, and Z as links. When I click on the X

87. Re: Two Exmh On One X Server?
Re Two exmh on one X server?, josh Wilmes. Re Two exmh on one X server?, Hal DeVore =; Re Two exmh on one X server?, John Klassa; Re Two exmh on one X
http://mercea.net/~exmh/html/exmh-users/2001-08/msg00010.html
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Re: Two exmh on one X server?
from [ Hal DeVore Bookmark Link Original To Subject Re: Two exmh on one X server? From haldevore@xxxxxxx Date Fri, 03 Aug 2001 21:47:50 -0500 >>>> On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, "Josh" == Josh Wilmes wrote: Josh> To do this, I added "tk_bisque" to my User_Init function Josh> on that system. I've settled on: tk_setPalette PapayaWhip in User_Init for now. There are a couple of areas of various widgets that aren't going with the palette but it'll do while I attend to other stuff. Thanks! Hal More with this subject... Current Thread

88. AFP548 - Changing The World One Server At A Time.
With Joel at X World and josh at MacWorld in the next two weeks, which event are you Breaking my server to save yours. josh Wisenbaker www.afp548.com
http://www.afp548.com/comment.php?mode=display&order=ASC&pid=1686

89. Re: [hylafax-users] Retrieving Faxes
This is very easy if you are running X on the server. josh HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _ To
http://www.hylafax.org/archive/2002-08/msg00383.html
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Re: [hylafax-users] Retrieving Faxes
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90. UserLand Frontier Server Error
Sorry! There was an error Can’t evaluate the expression because the name “joshManilaWebsite” hasn’t been defined. The error was detected by Frontier 9.1b4
http://josh.phrasewise.com/
Sorry! There was an error: The error was detected by Frontier 9.1b4 in mainResponder.respond. Webmaster: daniel@circumtech.com. Time: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 01:41:12 GMT.

91. Re: GnuCash As Server [WAS: Re: GnuCash Page On GO Site]
From josh Sled. Re GnuCash as server WAS Re GnuCash page on GO site. From Tim Wunder. Re GnuCash as server WAS Re GnuCash page on GO site
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-office-list/2004-February/msg00301.html
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Re: GnuCash as server [WAS: Re: GnuCash page on GO site]
  • From To Cc Subject : Re: GnuCash as server [WAS: Re: GnuCash page on GO site] Date : Thu, 26 Feb 2004 13:04:21 -0500
http://www.asynchronous.org

92. Re: GnuCash As Server [WAS: Re: GnuCash Page On GO Site]
On 2/26/2004 1201 PM, I believe that josh Sled wrote On Thu, Feb 26, The context, here, is GnuCashas-HTTPRESTful-server, from private ramblings.
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-office-list/2004-February/msg00306.html
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Re: GnuCash as server [WAS: Re: GnuCash page on GO site]
  • From To Cc Subject : Re: GnuCash as server [WAS: Re: GnuCash page on GO site] Date : Thu, 26 Feb 2004 12:10:26 -0500
http://www.w3.org/2002/12/cal/rfc2445 http://www.w3.org/2002/12/cal/

93. Josh Server - Everything On Josh Server (bio, Last News, Photo
Includes biography, career events, last news and rumours, photo gallery, filmography, fan mail and links to fan sites.
http://www.world-of-celebrities.com/josh_server/

94. Retrieving Viewstate Values From Dyamically Created Server Controls Within A Com
Retrieving viewstate values from dyamically created server controls within a Comments on this post are closed. Powered by Copyright © josh Robinson.
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Retrieving viewstate values from dyamically created server controls within a composite server control (SQL Reporting Services parameter control)
The problem that I am trying to solve is how to grab values of dynamically created controls from the viewstate if those dynamically created controls are in a composite server control. To put the problem in context, the control in question is to display parameters from reports in reporting services. I have it working pretty well on a page or user control, but would like to put it in a server control. The basic steps I used when building this solution in a user control are as follows: -FIRST TIME LOADING PAGE- Call method to: Connect to reporting services web service Retrieve parameters for a given report Loop through collection of returned parameters and render webcontrols to display them (textboxes, listboxes, etc.) -POSTBACK OCCURS- //Note: we have to call this in OnInit to build controls before Viewstate is reconstructed so that controls will be instantiated in order to match up with the ones built above which are contained in the Viewstate.

95. UserLand Frontier Server Error
IF YOU ARE SEEING THIS MESSAGE your weblog has been moved to another server at ATDP, with the URL http//128.32.250.458080/weblognamehere
http://128.32.250.15:8080/joshjosh/

96. Joshua Feinberg
Email address joshf@kisweb.com. 9 results found for Joshua Feinberg, displaying items 1 9 Cut server backup costs in half with Backup for Workgroups!
http://www.windowsitpro.com/Authors/AuthorID/335/335.html
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Joshua Feinberg is president of KISTech Communications in Red Bank, New Jersey, and an MCSE. He is the author of Building Profitable Solutions with Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 4.5 (Microsoft Press).
Email address: joshf@kisweb.com
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97. Windows 2003 Server Question
Windows,,3 server question. risun antony 7/17/2005 - Hi Joshua, I am not sure whether you have read my WLJ - 7/21/2005 - If the user has been
http://networking.ittoolbox.com/groups/groups.asp?v=windows2000-l&i=779699

98. OPML And XSLT
If you are loading the OPML from a server that allows postback, you can just click on the post button to post Joshua Allen joshuaa@netcrucible.com
http://www.netcrucible.com/xslt/opml.html
OPML and XSLT
OPML is "Outline Processor Markup Language" and is a very simple XML format for storing information in outline format. Of course, XML itself is perfect for representing hierarchies, but OPML constrains the format enough that a wide variety of applications can build in OPML support with the comfort of knowing it will work with any other OPML tool. For information stored in hierarchies, such as web browser bookmarks web directories collaborative outlines song playlists , and even web-site content , OPML is a great balance between the wide open freedom of raw XML and the feeling of security of a formal vocabulary. You should be able to read and understand the very small specification in just a few minutes.
OPML in the Web Browser
Since OPML is designed to represent information that real people usually want to look at, and since web browsers are accustomed to dealing with hierarchical data, OPML is an ideal fit. The following files allow you to view, edit, and format OPML files in a web browser:

99. There And Back Again
The weblog of Joshua Eichorn, AJAX, PHP and Open Source What your looking for is the server to send the ETag and then the client to respond with it on
http://blog.joshuaeichorn.com/
There and Back Again
The weblog of Joshua Eichorn, AJAX, PHP and Open Source
Website Usage Visuationzation and AJAX Tricks
August 18th, 2005 + a bunch of php/sql script to transform that to a star schema and then some php scripts for visualization. Things are finally getting to the point of being useful, I have enough of the dw built out that I can answer basic questions about my site with a little sql fun, plus I have one good report. Now this report is where the AJAX tricks come into play, its a trick because were loading in data asyncronously, but its a trick because its done by changing the src of imges instead of using XMLHttpRequest. There is also a lot of neat JavaScript fun happen which I use to put up a loading screen while the images are being generated.
A look at the Report
Now if you click on one of the links in the table the 4 graphs will be updated with drilldown information about that page. The Images are generated with a query and then some processing with so they take anywhere from half a second to 2 to update, they also update at different times. To make things more user friendly I added a loading div that covers each image while its loading. This is shown in the screenshot below.
Making it Work
The way it works is:
"graphLoading"

100. Joshua Bloch Leaves Sun And Joins Google
Joshua Bloch, author of Effective Java, JSR 175 spec lead, and much more, The Application server Matrix is a detailed listing of J2EE vendors and their
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=27163

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