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Author I'm trying to learn how to do multip quotes per post
Bernie

2001-04-19, 7:37 am

quote:
Originally posted by SasiSan
I found this in the Virus Primer at:

http://www.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/vinfo/vprimer.htm

Problem is that e-mail can now have script in it, if your security on Outlook is set wrong then you might run the script, the malicious code just be opening the e-mail...

"What Kind of Files Can Spread a Virus?
Viruses can infect any type of file that contains executable code. Originally, these were just "program files" which were, and still are, directly executed by the computer such as files with .COM or .EXE extensions in Windows/DOS. Today, many other file types can contain executable code such as word processing and spreadsheet documents that use macros, which are simple embedded programs.

"Other viruses infect executable code in the boot sector of floppy disks or in system areas of hard drives. And it's possible for HTML documents to spread viruses or carry other forms of malicious code through JavaScript or other similar types of script.

"Since virus code must be executed, files that are recognized by the computer as pure data files are generally safe. These include graphics and sound files such as .gif, .jpg, .mp3, or .wav files as well as plain text in .txt files. Just opening a text file or viewing picture files won't infect your computer with a virus. The virus code has to be in a form that the computer will actually try to execute."



Just using this as a reference, if anybody has any pointers, let me know.
Bernie

2001-04-19, 7:48 am

quote:
Originally posted by Bernie


Just using this as a reference, if anybody has any pointers, let me know.



I'm wondering if I have to manually type in the brackets stuff, I'm trying it now.

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Today, many other file types can contain executable code such as word processing and spreadsheet documents that use macros, which are simple embedded programs.


Testing
Bernie

2001-04-19, 7:55 am

quote:
Originally posted by Bernie

http://www.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/vinfo/vprimer.htm



Testing 1


"What Kind of Files Can Spread a Virus?


Testing 2

[quote]Originally posted by Bernie the Great

Testing 1.2.3

Still trying to figure this out
Bernie

2001-04-19, 12:30 pm

Can anybody give me any pointers on this?
Terje

2001-04-23, 5:59 am

quote:
Originally posted by Bernie
Can anybody give me any pointers on this?

I allways do it manually, typing in the brackets and all that.

Terje
Randy

2001-04-23, 6:12 am

It's just like HTML, only you use square brackets instead of triangular ones. 'i' for italics, 'b' for bold, 'quote' for quotes, etc.
Bernie

2001-04-23, 10:15 am

quote:
It's just like HTML, only you use square brackets instead of triangular ones. 'i' for italics, 'b' for bold, 'quote' for quotes, etc.


Randy, I'm trying it now

quote:
I allways do it manually, typing in the brackets and all that.


Still testing it out
dmaftei

2001-04-23, 10:36 am

quote:
Originally posted by Bernie
Still testing it out

Hey Bernie,

It looks good to me, buddy! Good job!
Bernie

2001-04-23, 11:04 am

quote:
Originally posted by dmaftei

Hey Bernie,

It looks good to me, buddy! Good job!



Thanks Dan
chunder

2001-04-23, 11:33 am

quote:
I allways do it manually, typing in the brackets and all that.


but is there a way for it to automatically put who the post was by? you know... so it says originally posted by: chunder....

i don't know that one.
Randy

2001-04-23, 11:35 am

Click the little icon on the lower right hand corner that has a paper with a red arrow on it . . . that will do it automatically and let you edit it if you like. Or you can just add it manually. And chunder . . . great name!
chunder

2001-04-23, 11:50 am

quote:
Originally posted by Randy
Click the little icon on the lower right hand corner that has a paper with a red arrow on it . . . that will do it automatically and let you edit it if you like. Or you can just add it manually. And chunder . . . great name!


lookit there!

thnx Randy. hey randy.. are you.... randy?

ah so!

Randy

2001-04-23, 11:51 am

Well . . . not at the moment. Actually, it means something even worse in Hindi!
imran1430

2001-04-23, 6:41 pm

You sure about that one Randy?
Randy

2001-04-23, 7:21 pm

Pretty sure. I've had too many Indian blokes try to hit on me online to not know that it means!
dmaftei

2001-04-23, 7:36 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Randy
Actually, it means something even worse in Hindi!

So what does it mean in Hindi?!
imran1430

2001-04-23, 9:09 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Randy
Pretty sure. I've had too many Indian blokes try to hit on me online to not know that it means!


keke..
Randy

2001-04-24, 6:16 am

Randy means 'prostitute' in Hindi. When I go to India, I tend to stick to 'Randall', my real name.
chunder

2001-04-24, 11:14 am

quote:
Originally posted by Randy
Randy means 'prostitute' in Hindi. When I go to India, I tend to stick to 'Randall', my real name.


oh, check this out... introduce yourself like this sometime...

"Hi, my name is Randy, the randy randy!"

ha! that's funny!

please, tell me you ain't never heard that'n.

Randy

2001-04-24, 11:48 am

Nope, that was the first time! All the same, I think I'll avoid introducing myself that way. Can get embarassing every now and again.
chunder

2001-04-24, 9:42 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Randy
Nope, that was the first time.


cool. something original outta my mouth.

and to think this thread was started about quoting... but have you noticed, i quoted in all my messages?

silly ain't it?
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