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Hola chicos!
El recortes.php3 ya escribe un fichero si el campo textarea esta escrito,
si no lo está funciona como anteriormente.
Por hacer:
Elegir la extensión y nombre del archivo, chequear que no existe (no
queremos sobreescribir nada...) y guardarlo. El script en princípio debería,
si has añadido algo al área de texto, el link de la noticia lo hace a ese
fichero en el mismo directorio....
Continuará.
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TITO LÓPEZ CIUDAD
E-Mail: tito.lopez@...
Instituto de Ciencias de Materiales de Madrid (CSIC)
Campus Cantoblanco
E-28049 Madrid.
Tel. +34-91-334-90-00 Ext 130
Tel. +34-91-372-14-20 Ext 130
FAX: +34 91 3720623
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Once upon a time, when I was training to be a mathematician, a group of
us bright young students taking number theory discovered the names of the
smaller prime numbers.
2: The Odd Prime --
It's the only even prime, therefore is odd. QED.
3: The True Prime --
Lewis Carroll: "If I tell you 3 times, it's true."
31: The Arbitrary Prime --
Determined by unanimous unvote. We needed an arbitrary prime in
case the prof asked for one, and so had an election. 91 received
the most votes (well, it *looks* prime) and 3+4i the next most.
However, 31 was the only candidate to receive none at all.
41: The Female Prime --
The polynomial X**2 - X + 41 is
prime for integer values from 1 to 40.
43: The Male Prime - they form a prime pair.
Since the composite numbers are formed from primes, their qualities
are derived from those primes. So, for instance, the number 6 is "odd
but true", while the powers of 2 are all extremely odd numbers.
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