Original post from this thread on browser caching.
To add to this, it is an effective security measure to clear absolutely all cached data (cookies, web content, ....) when closing the browser - i.e. in case of a shutdown. It takes a bit of work to re-login to all the sites but websites will not... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I just want to throw something out there for opinions and viewpoints relating to a Disaster Recovery site.
Besides the live production environment, do you think a DR environment should include:
- pre-production environment
- QA Environment
......or would this be considered to be OTT... (3 Replies)
TV_REMOVE_SOME_OVERLAPPING(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation TV_REMOVE_SOME_OVERLAPPING(1p)NAME
tv_remove_some_overlapping - Remove some overlapping programmes from XMLTV data.
SYNOPSIS
tv_remove_some_overlapping [--help] [--output FILE] [FILE...]
DESCRIPTION
Read one or more XMLTV files and write a file to standard ouput containing the same data, except that some 'magazine' programmes which seem
to contain two or more other programmes are removed.
For example, if 'Schools TV' runs from 10:00 to 12:00, and there are two programmes 'History' from 10:00 to 11:00 and 'Geography' from
11:00 to 12:00 on the same channel, then 'Schools TV' could be removed. A programme is removed only if there are two or more other
programmes which partition its timeslot, which implies that it and these other programmes must have stop times specified.
To avoid throwing away any real programmes, no programme will be discarded if it has content data other than title and URL.
Filtering this tool won't remove all overlapping programmes but it will deal with the 'big magazine programme containing smaller
programmes' data commonly seen from listings sources.
--output FILE write to FILE rather than standard output
SEE ALSO xmltv(5).
AUTHOR
Ed Avis, ed@membled.com
perl v5.14.2 2004-01-01 TV_REMOVE_SOME_OVERLAPPING(1p)