Hey Rich, Hah. Small world this internet thingy! Glad it worked for you.
Ron
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Hey Rich, Hah. Small world this internet thingy! Glad it worked for you.
Thanks, this was driving me mad, too.
What's also amazing is that of all the people on the internet, the solution comes from a friend who lives down the road from me. That's plain weird.
Cheers Chalie, I owe you a pint for this :-)
Great post! When you hit Go it does not work, however if I copy your code and change ciderpunx to another value it does. Also, the results are hard to use, because they are all named the same and the order can change if there are 2 results instead of 3. Would this also be able to get the url they give and say joined date?
Regards Glenn
Thanks, it worked! Very simple complete guide.
Hang on a moment
2015-01-20-005-filename.odt (internal amend)
2015-01-20-005-sent-filename.odt (internal amend & sent eternally - same doc as 005)
If they're the same file you needn't have 2 copies.
Yes! This! And with a refinement for docs that get sent externally ...
2015-01-20-001-filename.odt (original)
2015-01-20-002-filename.odt (internal amend)
2015-01-20-003-filename.odt (internal amend)
2015-01-20-004-sent-filename.odt (internal amend sent externally)
2015-01-20-005-filename.odt (internal amend)
2015-01-20-005-sent-filename.odt (internal amend & sent eternally - same doc as 005)
Does this work?
Exactly.
Nice idea to be able to track where it may have ended up.
Like it :-)
You're not the one belittling the victims of the attacks in Paris. It's the people who're trying to abuse the attacks to push their own totalitarian agenda who are.
It's sad that pro cypto writers have to apologize or clarify that they don't sympathize with terrorists or "belittle the horror" of terrorist attacks.
I guess you'll not be interested in looking at 8th then (also hard to find on the web, so I'll help you: 8th-dev.com)
Forth-derived languages like Factor and 8th can be easier for non-programmers to learn, but harder for experienced programmers (particularly those with lots of C/C++ etc under their belt).