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Old 04-21-2008
Open source applications Keep You Safe

Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT
Personal data safety is big business lately. There are a variety of ways to protect your identity or keep your personal information from the prying eyes of dishonest people, but Eric Wolbrom has what he believes is a unique service. Keep You Safe makes it possible for subscribers to store all their personal data securely in a virtual online "safe deposit box," and share the key with someone they trust. When Wolbrom, a self-described "security geek," finally had the chance to launch Keep You Safe, he knew that building it on Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP) was the best way to keep his customers' data secure.


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ost::ttystream(3)					     Library Functions Manual						 ost::ttystream(3)

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ost::ttystream - A more natural C++ 'ttystream' class for use by non-threaded applications. SYNOPSIS
#include <serial.h> Inherits ost::TTYStream. Public Member Functions ttystream () Construct an unopened 'ttystream' object. ttystream (const char *name) Construct and 'open' a tty stream object. void open (const char *name) Open method for a tty stream. void close (void) Close method for a tty stream. bool operator! () Test to see if stream is opened. Additional Inherited Members Detailed Description A more natural C++ 'ttystream' class for use by non-threaded applications. This class behaves a lot more like fstream and similar classes. Author: David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com C++ 'fstream' style ttystream class. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation ost::ttystream::ttystream () Construct an unopened 'ttystream' object. ost::ttystream::ttystream (const char *name) Construct and 'open' a tty stream object. A filename in the form 'device:options[,options]' may be used to pass device options as part of the open. Parameters: name of file and serial options. Member Function Documentation void ost::ttystream::close (void) Close method for a tty stream. Reimplemented from ost::Serial. void ost::ttystream::open (const char *name) Open method for a tty stream. Parameters: name filename to open. Reimplemented from ost::Serial. bool ost::ttystream::operator! (void) [inline] Test to see if stream is opened. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::ttystream(3)