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I tried to use the HTS modified version of HCopy to
generate parameters and it kept giving me errors. However, I ran an
original copy of HCopy (i.e., no modifications) and it ran OK. I didn't
notice anything immediately obvious as to why this would be the case. Is
this to be expected?
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Dr. Elliot Moore II, Post Doc Center for Signal and Image Processing Georgia Institute of Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering email: emoore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (ECE) em80@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (GT) WWW: users.ece.gatech.edu/~emoore |
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Writer (pos="1312"):
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Note: Styles and layers give attackers many tools to fool the
user and common browsers interpret Javascript code found
within style definitions. References:
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- http://archives.indenial.com/hypermail/bugtraq/2001/January2001/0512.html
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