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Is it possible to use Expect and <lots of random extensions> together?

Expect FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
I've never done it, but I know it must be possible because the tgdb package in the Tcl archive uses all of those extensions with Expect. I've done this kind of thing by hand. It's pretty simple. But people tell me the make-a-wish package in the Tcl archive automates the creation of multi-extension Tcl applications.

H) What are codecs and which ones should I use / Where can I get them?

FAQ - Hentai Toonami.Com
Codecs are filters that need to be installed on your system in order to view specific video file types. They are necessary for video (and sometimes audio) playback. The following are a list of video codecs that you can download directly on our website: See similar questions...

When should I use -h (Halftracks)?

mnib FAQ
True half tracks are very rarely used as a copy protection. It is more common to use 'wide track' protection, which writes two tracks with the same information, and as a side result also writes the half track inbetween. However, to copy wide track protection you don't need the -h switch either. Basically, -h should only be used as a very last ressort (if anything else fails). See similar questions...

How do I use the <B> <U> and <I> HTML tags?

FAQ - Control Panel
To use those three HTML tags simply put the text between the respective tags. Remember the closing tag must have a "/" in it. NOTE: Those 3 tags are the only HTML tags accepted. All other tags will automatically be removed from your text. See similar questions...

I-H. What is CPS ?

CRYONICS − FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
CPS stands for Cardio-Pulmonary Support. As with CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation), chest-compression maintains circulation and ventilation provides oxygen to the pulmonary system. But the objective is to Support tissue function, not to Resuscitate the person. See similar questions...

What is H. pylori?

Active Manuka Honey Internal Uses
Helicobacter pylori (h. pylori) is a certain bacterium that is thought to cause the majority of all peptic ulcers. Peptic ulcers are stomach and duodenal ulcers. In the U.S. over 20 percent of the population under the age of 40 and over 50 percent of the population above the age of 60 are infected with h. pylori. However, that does not necessarily mean that the infected person will also develop a peptic ulcer. See similar questions...

What do these mean: C-h, C-M-a, <RET>, <ESC> a, etc.?

GNU Emacs FAQ
M-x: press the <x> key while holding down the <Meta> key (if your computer doesn't have a <Meta> key, see No Meta key) lt;DEL>: <Delete>, usually not the same as <Backspace>; same as C-? (see Backspace invokes help, if deleting invokes Emacs help) Key sequences longer than one key (and some single-key sequences) are written inside quotes or on lines by themselves, like this: M-x frobnicate-while-foo RET Any real spaces in such a key sequence should be ignored; on. See similar questions...

When should I use <CFLOCK>?

CFFaq.com
The purpose of <CFLOCK> is to control concurrent access to a block of code or a scope. Prior versions of ColdFusion (pre CFMX) had a limitation in that unlocked concurrent access to shared scopes (like SESSION or APPLICATION) could result in memory corruption and thus server failure. This is no longer the case in ColdFusion MX, but there are still valid reasons to use <CFLOCK>. Firstly, any code that is not multi-user safe (third party tags, access to file system files, etc. See similar questions...

H. Can I use Dry Ice in my Swampy rather than regular ice?

No. It is not worth the risk & it does not last any longer than regular block ice. The following is an article of information regarding the use of Dry Ice: Normal air is 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and only 0.035% Carbon Dioxide. If the concentration of carbon dioxide (The Chemical Composition of Dry Ice) in the air rises above 0.5%, carbon dioxide can become dangerous. Smaller concentrations can cause quicker breathing but is otherwise not harmful. See similar questions...

Should I use the <CFINSERT> and <CFUPDATE> tags?

CFFaq.com
If you can, absolutely, there is no reason not to. But be aware that these tags do have significant limitations - they only work with FORM fields, they require that the FORM fields be named the same as the table columns, you cannot do any processing or manipulation of the values, and when updating the row primary key must be present as a FORM field (possibly as a hidden field). See similar questions...

Why should I use <iostream> instead of the traditional <cstdio>?

Input/output via <iostream> and <cstdio>, C++ FA...
printf() is arguably not broken, and scanf() is perhaps livable despite being error prone, however both are limited with respect to what C++ I/O can do. C++ I/O (using << and >>) is, relative to C (using printf() and scanf()): More type-safe: With <iostream>, the type of object being I/O'd is known statically by the compiler. In contrast, <cstdio> uses "%" fields to figure out the types dynamically. See similar questions...

Can I use my existing <whatever> card's video input ?

DScaler - Frequently Asked Questions
Probably not. DScaler currently only supports the Brooktree/Conexant chipset (see previous question). Supporting others chipsets, while feasable, means some hard work and some solid knowledge of those chipsets. And unfortunately, no recent vga card with video-in feature includes Brooktree/Conexant chipset. Gx00, Asus Deluxe, ATI All-in-Wonder etc... are thus not supported for video input at the moment. See similar questions...

Why not use <iframe>-tags?

Multiblog FAQ
The World Wide Web Consortium has dropped IFRAME from (X)HTML Strict. To keep current with internet standards and to make sure your website will work with future standards compliant user agents, it's be much better to use the <object>-tag, which offers the exact same functionality. The <object>-tag is supported in all modern web browsers. See similar questions...

Why should I use FTP4ALL, if there is <any ftp daemon> ?

FTP4ALL
First, every other ftp daemon I know needs special privileges to run it. Then, there are system-integrated daemons which are used to access your shell accounts with the FTP protocol. FTP4ALL is different: you can generally run FTP4ALL from any account, without root access, with no power hit as compared with other advanced ftpdaemons. See similar questions...

Can I use <a4j:region> within <a4j:repeat>?

Frequently Asked Questions
lt;a4j:region> can't work inside iteration components like <h:dataTable> and <a4j:repeat>. See similar questions...

Why do the examples on the wiki use <span> and <div> for nearly everything?

faq - Microformats
lt;span> and <div> are generic elements in HTML. When you use microformats, you should pick the most specific semantic element available for the semantics you are trying to express. You might, for example, apply class="vevent" to a <tr>, or class="vcard" to a <p>. See similar questions...

Can I configure the use of <int> instead of <i4>?

XML-RPC.NET FAQ
When XML-RPC.NET generates an XML-RPC request containing integer values, by default it uses the <i4> tag instead of the <int> tag for integers. Both tags are valid XML-RPC but some other XML-RPC server implementations do not support the <i4> form. If this is the case, the UseIntTag property of IXmlRpcProxy can be used to configure the use of <int>, for example: ISumAndDiff proxy = (ISumAndDiff)XmlRpcProxyGen.Create(typeof(ISumAndDiff)); proxy. See similar questions...

What is the best glue to use when joining <insert material> to <insert material>?

lore.warpshadow.com - Tyranid-inspired history, fictions, ma...
There are numerous types of adhesives that can be used for a variety of purposes. The most commonplace ones in our hobby are plastic cements, epoxies (typically 5-minute general epoxy), and cyanoacrylate glues (e.g. super glue), or "CA glues". Plastic cement will generally create a robust bond between plastic parts of a mini/model; breaking it may cause damage, but the cement is capable of melding pieces, so such damage can sometimes be mitigated. See similar questions...

Why is Pittsburgh spelled with an "h"?

Historic Pittsburgh - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh provides a well-documented explanation of the Pittsburgh spelling online. Please visit their How to Spell Pittsburgh page to learn more about why we spell Pittsburgh the way we do. See similar questions...

How do I find Dr. H's office??

FAQ
One of Dr H's office hour (TBA) will PROBABLY be held right in the ILC's Information Commons, (Stay tuned for an announcement in class about this.) To meet with her at another time, you will go to her office in the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, which is located in the Football Stadium (can't miss it!) on the WEST side of the Stadium. See the TEACHING TEAM link on the webpage for office hours and locations, including a map to find us. Dr. H's office is in 208 West Stadium. See similar questions...

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