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Code blocks command line arguments
Code blocks command line arguments





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It sounded harmless enough not to suspect anything. The first time I was rather flattered, and fell for it. I'm sometimes asked for permission to translate a single page into some "obscure" (no offense intended) language that I cannot check, in return for a link to the translation. When I did a quick test of German translations, I found some funny but not-quite-correct results.

  • and finally &u= followed by the URL of the page to be translatedĪlways be careful with machine-generated translations.
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  • then &sl= followed by the 2 letter code for the language you want to translate from ( en for English).
  • followed by the 2 letter code for the language you want to translate to ( pl for Polish).
  • This will open a translated web page, with all links leading to translated pages too. You can use Google to translate pages into almost any language.Īssume you want to translate to Polish, then you could use the following URL: Sorry, I won't do it, it would require far too much time to translate allīesides, I only speak 2 languages more or less fluently, and I can understand most of what is written in 2 more languages.

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    I'm sometimes asked if I can translate my site to Dutch, French, Spanish. Please do not link to my site unless it may be relevant to the visitors of your site.

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    If I think your site may be of interest to visitors of my own site, I will add a link, without any obligation for you to add a "reverse link".

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    I don't know about other AV engines, yet, but to me all AV software using the BitDefender engine is now on my blacklist.įind out which AV software uses the BitDefender engine in this list of AV vendors. Maybe the guys at BitDefender should acquire some scripting knowledge instead of attacking everything they don't understand When contacting the AV software vendor, they blamed the BitDefender engine, and told me to add the script files to the exclusion list. My batch files for generating this site's sitemaps and my scheduled backup scripts were all removed. Recently (April 2018) my AntiVirus software started sabotaging my script source code. I'm very strict in this having a published ("public") e-mail address I know it is stored in many people's address lists, and thus it has been and probably will be abused very often.Ĭoping with the flood of relevant e-mails is more than enough work already. If you ever abused my e-mail address to send unsolicited e-mail (spam), like "invitations" to join some group, you probably are on my blacklist, and all e-mails from the address you used for that unsolicited e-mail are deleted from my inbox automatically. If in doubt, append your e-mail address manually in the body of the message.Ī (blind) carbon copy to yourself may also help you test your own reply address.Īnother reason you might not get an answer is when you're on my blacklist.

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    If your answer isn't there, resend the message and do make sure a reply to your e-mail message is possible. If you do not receive a reply within say 3 days, check my Failed Mail page. It still amazes me each time it happens, but there are still people who hide or mask their e-mail address and still somehow seem to expect an answer to their questions.

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