It is a classic-looking task manager that you can still run without any major changes in your system’s settings. To switch back to the previous version, you just need to click on the button, mentioned earlier. Once you do, the Task Manager window will display the old layout.
How to get back the classic task manager? 
Download and install the Classic Task Manager. Next, simply switch your task manager to the previous version by clicking on the button. Clicking on this button will switch back to the old task manager.Q:

How to chain/merge zend response without the response being copied to the http request

I want to improve performance, so I’d like to merge all my zend response in a single one (using the merge method).
The problem is that the request body is copied to the response.
Consider the following code:
$response = new Response(200, array(), ‘file’, false);
$zend_response = new Zend_Controller_Response_Http;
$zend_response->setBody(‘body’);
$zend_response->setHttpResponse($response);
echo $zend_response->toString();

This will result in the following:

body

(Note the node body is copied from the request to the response)
I want to get: 84e02134c1

GT Invoice Maker
Astra Image 3.0SI
Pixx
Separator
WeatherBug Local Weather
Windows Cumulative Patch for Internet Explorer Aug
Touhou Doujin Reader
Advanced Access To HTML Table Converter
Recover It All!
SerialDispatch
Clip-Box
Professor Franklins Instant Photo Effects
Chris-PC RAM Booster
Quine-McCluskey minimizer
VisualSubSync Enhanced
Stream What You Hear
Sudoku Solver
Xapps Studio (formerly Xapps Desktop)
Logicator for PIC and PICAXE
CCBoot

The KEYMACRO utility is intended for use by an individual to quickly lookup
the MAC address of a keyed message. It is an interface to the cfg.bin program.
A sample cfg.bin file may be found in the \doc\samples\mackey.cfg file.
The KEYMACRO utility is used to look up the MAC address of a keyed message based
on the Key. The cfg.bin utility includes Key and MAC addresses that are typically
used in enterprise-wide messaging. To use the KEYMACRO utility, you will need to
have two macros (Key and MAC) assigned to your message type in your work area.

Usage:
KEYMACRO [Options] Key

KEYMACRO [Options] MAC

The KEYMACRO utility does not have a high speed lookup mechanism. The Speed column
is a rough indication of the average lookup time.

Optional Options

-l, –list List all available keys

-k, –key Key for lookup

The Key may be any character string

The MAC may be any character string

-o, –output-file File path to save

-s, –sort-key Sort the results by KEY

The current sorting order is by MAC first, then by KEY. If no sort key is
specified, the results will be sorted by MAC ascending and by KEY descending.

-h, –help Display help text

EXAMPLE

This example looks up the MAC address of the destination MAC for the message
Key=QWERTY and MAC=9DEF4B345 (first character is ignored for lookup).

Options:

-i, –infile infile File path to use for macro lookups

-n, –no-cache Don’t use cache, perform lookup every time

-o, –output-file output File path to save output

-s, –sort-key Sort the results by KEY

The current sorting order is by MAC first, then by KEY. If no sort key is
specified, the results will be sorted by MAC ascending and by KEY descending.

Sorting Options:

-k, –key Key for lookup

-s, –sort-key Sort the results by KEY

The current sorting order is by MAC first, then by KEY. If no sort key is
specified, the results will

http://shoplidaire.fr/?p=140234

Pin It on Pinterest