AD_APPLIED_PATCHES 2004-06-04 - By Jared.Still@(protected)
I moved from Lotus notes 5.x to 6.5 2-3 weeks ago.
This font is 10 pt Sans Serif.
Don 't know why it is appearing differently. Do you
know what day this started? Our notes server was
upgraded last week.
Does this one look any better?
Jared
"Freeman, Donald " <dofreeman@(protected) >
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Jared, I don 't know if you noticed but all of your posts are appearing to
me in about 5 point type. They didn 't use to do that. Did you change
something or am I the only one this is happening to?
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On Behalf Of Jared.Still@(protected)
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 2:52 PM
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: RE: AD_APPLIED_PATCHES
> Jared
> Did you affix a copyright statement to it? That was one lesson I
learned
> from a software vendor I used to work for. Some people will strip the
> copyright statement off, but most people will leave it attached. Then
you
> can tell the auditor something like "hey this was written by a real
expert. "
> Or "hey you guys removed my copyright statement ".
>
No I didn 't. My experiences with a script that is (was?) on MetaLink
prove
that this is largely irrelavant, as that script had everything except the
header, which had been neatly removed.
Yes, legal action is possible I suppose, but not worth the time
and expense in that case.
Jared
<br > <font size=2 face= "sans-serif " >I moved from Lotus notes 5.x to 6.5
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<br > <font size=2 face= "sans-serif " >This font is 10 pt Sans Serif. </font >
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<br > <font size=2 face= "sans-serif " >Don 't know why it is appearing differently.
Do you </font >
<br > <font size=2 face= "sans-serif " >know what day this started? Our
notes server was </font >
<br > <font size=2 face= "sans-serif " >upgraded last week. </font >
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<br > <font size=2 face= "sans-serif " >Does this one look any better? </font >
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<br > <font size=2 color=blue face= "Arial " >Jared, I don 't know if you noticed
but all of your posts are appearing to me in about 5 point type. They
didn 't use to do that. Did you change something or am I the only
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<br > <font size=2 face= "Tahoma " >-- --Original Message-- -- <b > <br >
From: </b > oracle-l-bounce@(protected) [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)] <b >On
Behalf Of </b >Jared.Still@(protected) <b > <br >
Sent: </b > Friday, June 04, 2004 2:52 PM <b > <br >
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Subject: </b > RE: AD_APPLIED_PATCHES <br >
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> Jared <br >
> Did you affix a copyright statement to it? That was
one lesson I learned <br >
> from a software vendor I used to work for. Some people will strip
the <br >
> copyright statement off, but most people will leave it attached. Then
you <br >
> can tell the auditor something like "hey this was written by
a real expert." <br >
> Or "hey you guys removed my copyright statement". <br >
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No I didn 't. My experiences with a script that is (was?) on MetaLink
prove </tt > </font > <font size=3 > </font > <font size=2 > <tt > <br >
that this is largely irrelavant, as that script had everything except the </tt > </font > <font size=3 >
</font > <font size=2 > <tt > <br >
header, which had been neatly removed. </tt > </font > <font size=3 > <br >
</font > <font size=2 > <tt > <br >
Yes, legal action is possible I suppose, but not worth the time <br >
and expense in that case. </tt > </font > <font size=3 > <br >
</font > <font size=2 > <tt > <br >
Jared </tt > </font > <font size=3 > </font >
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