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  1. Immeadeatly remove all of your files from the server, get and make all backups you can and find a new host. There are several reputable hosts I can recomend based on your needs. What kind of site is it, what kind of scripts to you run (if any), how much traffic do you get and anticipate and what is your budget?
  2. Why do you suspect it was the whole server which got compromised and not just you? Do you have access logs available to you? What has the current host said (have you tried to contact them)? If your current host is unresponsive you need to move to a new host, after doing a full security review of your own files.
  3. Remove it from your theme or use this: http://www.dailyblogtips.com/date-exclusion-wordpress-plugin/
  4. Update: Here is an easier way that will hopefully work for everyone - http://sikhnerd.com/nerd/windows-mobile-font-problem-a-better-solution/
  5. Ah that worked Some SShots at http://sikhnerd.com/junk/SGDVL/ One bug report: Trying to open Gurmukhi/Hindi keyboard does not work (SShot 7)
  6. Running SGDVlite on Linux now works, search works. However Gurbani Shows "boxes" [][]. Copying the fonts from ~/SGDVLite/fallback to usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.15/jre/lib/fonts/ failed to fix the issue. Any advice on this matter would be appreciated! Keep up the awesome work!
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    [i]Sikh enthusiasts are coming together to create an inspirational environment from all across the country. Fostering individuals towards innovative solutions for Panthic Oriented Causes, SEHAJ delightedly invites you to Sehaj Sikh Retreat 2009. Participants will engage in an intense Sikhiya, Kirtan, Vichaar, and Sangat. Join us this December 26th to December 29th at Gordan Ranch near Houston TX. [/i] Bring this year to a close, and start the next one with a bang by joining us December 26th through December 29th for the Sehaj Sikh Retreat in Houston, Texas. Aimed at Young adults and professionals ages 20 -39, Sehaj aims to bring together individuals from across the world, and across the entire spectrum of life experiences to connect, share, and find each persons path to the Guru. The retreat features interactive workshops, intensive diwans, and guest speakers focused on exploring the individual's role in the Khalsa Panth. With well planned workshops, plenty of time to bond, and a great environment of Sangat, be ready to have an intense learning experience along with a great time! [size="4"] [b]WHO:[/b] Ages 20-39 [b]WHAT[/b]: Khalsai Rakhi - The Charge of the Khalsa [b]WHERE:[/b] Gordon Ranch, Houston Texas [b]WHEN[/b]: December 26th - December 29th[/size] Visit [url="http://sehaj.org"][u]http://sehaj.org[/u][/url] to register and for more information!
  8. Sikh enthusiasts are coming together to create an inspirational environment from all across the country. Fostering individuals towards innovative solutions for Panthic Oriented Causes, SEHAJ delightedly invites you to Sehaj Sikh Retreat 2009. Participants will engage in an intense Sikhiya, Kirtan, Vichaar, and Sangat. Join us this December 26th to December 29th at Gordan Ranch near Houston TX. Bring this year to a close, and start the next one with a bang by joining us December 26th through December 29th for the Sehaj Sikh Retreat in Houston, Texas. Aimed at Young adults and professionals ages 20 -39, Sehaj aims to bring together individuals from across the world, and across the entire spectrum of life experiences to connect, share, and find each persons path to the Guru. The retreat features interactive workshops, intensive diwans, and guest speakers focused on exploring the individual's role in the Khalsa Panth. With well planned workshops, plenty of time to bond, and a great environment of Sangat, be ready to have an intense learning experience along with a great time! WHO: Ages 20-39 WHAT: Khalsai Rakhi - The Charge of the Khalsa WHERE: Gordon Ranch, Houston Texas WHEN: December 26th - December 29th Visit http://sehaj.org to register and for more information!
  9. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh I'm looking for feedback for this small site I launched: Khabran. Please read the launch post here. If sangat can do beanti of giving constructive feedback, and spreading the word of this site I'm sure somebody might find it useful. Gur Fateh!
  10. Gur Fateh Ji Finally got around to testing lite version on linux (Debian 5.0) Installed fine, no errors using SGDVlite_unix.sh However it cannot pull up any results or display any bani. Shows connected to database, but gives a modal error "an error occurred while fetching results" A full dump is here: http://sikhnerd.com/junk/sgdvoutput.txt The relevant bit seems to be EDT violation detected javax.swing.JProgressBar[,165,4,300x18,invalid,alignmentX=0.0,alignmentY=0.0,border=javax.swing.border.EmptyBorder@1f31652,flags=8,maximumSize=,minimumSize=,preferredSize=,orientation=HORIZONTAL,paintBorder=true,paintString=true,progressString=Search Completed,indeterminateString=true] Hope this helps. I can probably run this in a debugger if needed.
  11. There is no gurbani search application available for symbian. Use adobe reader LE for symbian to view pdfs: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readerforsymbian.html
  12. I don't know about the rest of your post, but I can advise you regarding hosting. You do not need to get a dedicated server unless you have serious particular needs. Any basic shared hosting will be more than adequate for you.
  13. http://sikhnerd.com/nerd/how-to-fix-fonts-on-windows-mobile-after-installing-sttm-or-gurbani-anywhere/ You can leave any questions in the comments to that post and I will reply there.
  14. That is correct, gurbani anywhere only runs on Windows Mobile Proffesional.
  15. I will post a full guide on how to do this on my blog in the next day or so (depends on when I can find some spare time) as I get this question all the time. I previously posted this answer here: http://gurbanianywhere.com/Forum/tabid/38/ptid/368/threadid/15/forumtype/posts/Default.aspx but I will do a step-by-step asap. Fateh!
  16. Veerji, If I gave some several pages of text to be translated, could it be done?
  17. Several ways: For Windows XP and below use the ActiveSync program. 1. Connect your device to ActiveSync 2. Click on the "Tools" option 3. Click Add/Remove Programs At this point you'll see a screen that lists all of your devices programs, each program will have a checkbox to the left of the programs name and all of your programs will have a checkmark located next to their names. 4. Take out the checkmark in each program box you'd like to uninstall. 5. Click "OK" If you're a Windows Vista use Windows Mobile Device Center 1. Connect your device via USB to your desktop to launch the application. 2. Click on the "Programs And Services" option 3. Click the "More" option You will now see a program box similar to the one found with ActiveSync 4.5. 4. Each program will have a box with a checkmark, find the programs you'd like to uninstall and uncheck that box. 5. Click "OK" You don't have to use a computer to delete programs from your device, if you're on the go uninstalling apps directly from your system once again involves only a few quick steps. 1. Go to your "Start" button 2. Go to "Settings" 3. You'll see a "System" tab, click on that tab. 4. Then go to "Remove Programs" 5. Choose the Application you want to remove and highlight it. 6. Click "Remove" Your device will now remove the highlighted application. Use the computer option first.
  18. I too really love this software! Keep up this excellent seva! (p.s. please release the source code as was initially done with sikher) Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!
  19. Gurfateh Ji I'm going to copy GA's post as my skillset is similar minus all the MS stuff, and I am equally willing: Willing to help with any sikhi, panthic and non-profit related projects, My skill set is listed below. LANGUAGES: ---------- Ansi C Java Objective C Perl PHP Python Javascript Shell Scripting DATABASE: ----------- MySql OTHER: ----------- Cryptology & Encryption Many many Open source CMs (Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress, etc.) I am big in open source, so there are several places where I can provide expertise OS: ----------- Windows Server Linux Unix MAC WEB SERVER: ----------- Apache IIS Tomcat lighttpd Nginx While I am familier and knowledgeable on all the above, I try to avoid doing any actual development work as much as possible. I am more administrator type, into systems/network admin. I am very much into community buliding and managing Open Source (and some closed source) projects. As far as some collaboration system, there are several GOOD open source options to choose from, depending on the type of people involved (is it mostly developers?), the goal (development, project management, CRM, product development, idea creation/formation, etc.), and budget (mine is usually $0.00 so...) I don't know about several hours per week, but if the project is done properly I'm sure I can make major contributions in the right areas. SikhNerd
  20. I don't understand what exactly you will be converting into a joomla template? Existing HTML? Existing PSD? The possibilites are endless. Installing mono is not very difficult depending on your environement and needs. Shoot me a pm or contact me any other way if you need help.
  21. http://docs.joomla.org/Beginners
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