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A distraction! Wait, where? *runs off to find it*") 02:27:51 *** ve4jhj (n=ve4jhj@208.74.6.7) has joined #portableapps 02:57:52 *** KevinPorter has quit ("Cheers") 03:03:15 *** ZachThibeau (n=ZachThib@unaffiliated/zachthibeau) has joined #portableapps 03:03:49 *** TimClark has parted #portableapps () 03:06:38 *** Horusofoz (n=Administ@122-49-135-99.ip.adam.com.au) has joined #portableapps 03:06:44 Hi guys 03:06:50 Quick question if I may 03:07:33 The Windows PowerSheel1.0 for Windows XP update - Anyone know if on actually needs this? 03:07:47 Horusofoz: I've never even heard of it 03:08:05 Same with the Microsoft Base Smart Card Cryptographic Servic Provider Package 03:08:12 Neither have I 03:08:32 the powershell is a thing for adminsitration across network with many computers 03:08:32 But being offered it by M$ update 03:08:42 So that's a no then:) 03:08:50 the smart card thing is only useful if your computer has a smart card slot :/ 03:09:06 Probably not as I don't know what a smart card slot is 03:09:08 *** ZachThibeau has quit ("Leaving") 03:09:21 Horusofoz laptop or desktop? 03:09:26 desktop 03:09:30 ok then you dont 03:09:36 err wait... hmmm 03:09:37 cool cool 03:09:40 Thanks guys 03:09:53 k 03:10:51 Horusofoz well here is what it is... http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci213004,00.html 03:11:17 well actually a desktop could ptoentially have a smartcard slot 03:11:47 that lik won't work for me so is it possible to tell me what it does 03:11:50 *** ve4jhj is now known as ve4jhj|AFK 03:12:34 K I don't gotta 03:12:42 Thanks again:) 03:12:47 *** Horusofoz has parted #portableapps () 03:19:38 *** daBomb69 (n=Compaq_O@unaffiliated/dabomb69) has joined #portableapps 03:23:31 *** Don_Miguel (n=MichaelW@190.129.101.247) has joined #portableapps 03:26:49 *** ve4jhj|AFK is now known as ve4jhj 03:34:40 *** God-Almighty (i=daBomb69@unaffiliated/dabomb69) has joined #portableapps 03:35:05 *** daBomb69 has quit (Nick collision from services.) 03:35:50 *** God-Almighty is now known as daBomb69 03:45:20 *** Whibo (n=Whibo@137-150.mc.royaume.com) has joined #portableapps 03:53:10 *** Whibo has quit () 04:01:55 *** ve4jhj has quit ("Leaving: Snow + Canada = Non-Stop Winter") 04:08:57 *** daBomb69 has quit ("Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)") 04:13:09 *** WastePotato has quit (Success) 04:15:53 *** Don_Miguel has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 04:19:45 *** excid31 (n=Chris@96-35-18-156.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) has joined #portableapps 04:20:12 *** excid31 has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04:20:47 *** Res2216firestar has parted #portableapps () 04:21:31 *** Oni-Neoxes has quit ("ganna go play with mah pokemanz") 04:27:06 *** me (i=4a24154e@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-b20333833ad90c0e) has joined #portableapps 04:27:34 *** me is now known as Guest70985 04:29:08 I downloaded Portable apps but i don't need all the apps. how do i remove just 2 or 3 apps ? 04:30:18 Guest70985: just delete the folders in X:\PortableApps\ 04:30:18 help! 04:31:32 But there is more apps then folders so how do i know witch folder to delete ? 04:31:47 Guest70985: there should not be 04:31:58 if you open the PortableApps folder it will list all the apps installed 04:32:04 in folders such as FirefoxPortable 04:32:08 *** sancas (n=sancas@190.87.245.219) has joined #portableapps 04:32:09 ThunderbirdPortable 04:32:10 etc etc 04:32:56 I don't need Thunderbird, how do i remove it? 04:33:33 just delete the X:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable folder 04:34:35 I don't need keepass how do i remove it? 04:35:29 how do i delete sudoku ?? 04:35:43 Guest70985: same thing for each app 04:35:47 remove its folder 04:37:32 *** Guest70985 has quit ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 04:43:54 *** ZachThibeau (n=ZachThib@unaffiliated/zachthibeau) has joined #portableapps 04:44:28 *** ZachThibeau is now known as ZachT|ZzZz 04:46:49 *** Gizmokid2005 is now known as Gizmokid2005|AFK 04:48:59 *** Suiseiseki has quit ("Read error: 409 (connection not clean, using Formula 409 to clean up connection)") 05:03:03 *** sancas has quit (Remote closed the connection) 05:08:45 *** sancas (n=sancas@190.87.245.219) has joined #portableapps 05:13:39 *** pa_6538 (i=ad376974@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-435cc7a8f1bcaf7f) has joined #portableapps 05:14:46 how do i uninstall apps from portableapps? 05:15:17 pa_6538 one second i will get you link on the site that explains it 05:15:24 thanks 05:15:56 pa_6538: http://portableapps.com/support/portable_apps_suite#removingapps 05:15:59 there ya go 05:16:44 thanks didnt realize it was going to be so easy. 05:17:02 :) np 05:18:19 quick question about this chat. can everyone logged in to the right see what i am typing? 05:18:32 yes 05:19:12 so you were the first one to respond or/and the only one.... 05:19:18 well everyone logged into the chat can 05:19:37 ok got it. thanks 05:19:42 yeah most people are here, but not really here 05:20:01 yep 05:20:17 so im in the right place.. 05:20:54 yes, but you may not always get a response right away 05:20:54 if you come sometime during late night sometimes no one is here 05:21:04 yep 05:21:32 for example im about to go to bed lol 05:22:52 *** pa_6538 has quit ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 05:23:42 lol internet 05:36:08 *** sancas has quit (Remote closed the connection) 06:01:44 *** Twinkletoes|W has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 06:02:35 *** Twinkletoes|W (n=chatzill@izb6d318.brookes.ac.uk) has joined #portableapps 06:13:19 *** dragonmage is now known as drag|away 07:02:41 *** Seth_Hikaru_ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07:57:47 *** Espreon (n=espreon@wesnoth/developer/espreon) has joined #portableapps 09:14:55 *** andreasma (n=andi@p579C073A.dip.t-dialin.net) has joined #portableapps 09:16:05 hi 09:55:37 *** WastePotato (n=WastePot@unaffiliated/wastepotato) has joined #portableapps 10:05:02 *** ChrisMorgan (i=724c0a87@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-0bd4c08a8494572f) has joined #portableapps 10:10:04 *** Havvy (i=62f65c3a@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-a1b69ef24a0c182c) has joined #portableapps 10:12:04 Hellooo Havvy :-) 10:22:39 A belated reply, Hey. 10:23:36 ;-) 10:25:03 :P 10:32:38 *** Horusofoz (n=Administ@122-49-135-99.ip.adam.com.au) has joined #portableapps 10:32:45 Hi guys 10:32:51 Quick question 10:33:16 Is from html or xhtml? as opposed to ? 10:34:19 html. In xhtml is "recommended" as of semantical rather than styling thingies etc. 10:35:03 can you elaborate please 10:35:50 I;am starting to learn from a book and understand xhtml will eventually replace htlm completely so would like to use the xhtml tags 10:36:04 is definitely recommended. 10:36:11 XHTML will not replace HTML 10:36:45 HTML 5 is the spec that is currently worked on. 10:36:47 Would it be correct to surmise the tags allowed in the PA.com posts, eg are all xhtml 10:37:01 html 5? When was that released? 10:37:04 and will work in HTML as well. 10:37:11 HTML 5 will probably never be "released" 10:37:26 XHTML 1.0 is the more commonly used doctype now. 10:37:29 It's currently in draft form, and more or less a buzz word for all the features being developed. 10:37:37 yeah, that's about it. 10:38:01 The tags are HTML and XHTML tags. 10:38:06 I understand the tags will still work in html but would like to learn the later ones so that I don't learn html then have to learn xhtml afterward. 10:38:34 Basically where there's tags in for a function in both languages I want to use the xhtml 10:38:44 so in this instance I'll use xhtml 10:38:45 People used to use and instead of and because they're shorter. However, and are recommended now as of semantic value - leaving decisions to the end user etc. 10:38:47 XHTML is merely an XML wrapper of HTML. Any tags in XHTML are found in HTML, other than the tags that declare xml. 10:38:48 thanks guys:) 10:38:53 Yeah 10:39:26 and are stylistic (good for forums and whatnot), and are semantic (good for site layout). 10:39:29 ummm now that I do need again to ask for further explanation 10:39:36 k 10:39:47 but "XML wrapper of HTML"? 10:39:49 XHTML just deprecates a few tags (most of which were deprecated in HTML 4.01 anyway) and makes it so that you have to close tags and provide proper attributes. 10:39:54 see my last line 10:40:41 K but xhtml will supercede html right? 10:40:47 e.g. in HTML you could do
, but in XHTML you'll need to do
(close the tag and provide content for the attribute) 10:40:52 who knows? 10:41:09 except noborder isn't right... I'm out of touch :P 10:41:33 I mean it's a wrapper for html but its likely to become its own fully fledged lingo? 10:41:50 It already is - saying it's a wrapper is a bit nasty to it :P 10:41:57 Or is it more like ubuntu as a "wrapper" for Debian? 10:42:01 It's HTML, as XML rather than just SGML. 10:42:08 same with ubuntu and debian 10:42:10 more stringent requirements. 10:42:14 No, not really. 10:42:25 U/D is a lot more complex than X/H 10:42:31 true 10:42:44 I mean where Ubuntu is built from Debian 10:43:13 Don't get me wrong I love Ubuntu, it's the first and only linux OS I've used>noob< 10:43:29 Anyway I think I'm getting ahead of myself 10:43:34 Yeah, you are :P 10:43:44 I'll get back to my book and thanks for the help:) 10:43:58 XHTML will work in old browsers, and makes DOM stuff a lot easier. 10:44:05 noshade, that's it. 10:44:24 *** ZachT|ZzZz has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 10:44:31 In HTML you'd use
, in XHTML it'd need to be
. 10:45:19 K I'm gonna run b4 my curiousity gets my into a discussion on what DOM is and I don't finish this chapter. I'm supposed to be doing my hello world :D 10:45:54 DOM is how javascript and rendering engines interpret HTML. 10:52:34 Can one of you guys have a look at this please - http://pastebin.com/d3d2172bd 10:54:15 Would render in all browsers. 10:54:53 Except, you don't need type="text/css" in the body element. 10:55:31 Only need that in the