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User AccountOnly registered users have permission to post on this website. Each registered user will automatically obtain a web space with blog and forum functionalities (http://daovm.net/?space=username). Account RegistrationIn the left login box, one can type the desired user name and password, then click the "signup" button and confirm the password, then click again the "signup" button to sign up. A valid user name is composed of letters and digits, and a valid password must be at least 6 characters. The user is automatically logged in once signed up successfully, then the user can click the user name to go to the user's own web space, where there is an option to fill up some personal information, or change the password. It is strongly recommended to specify a valid email address of the user, so that this website can send the password to the user in case (s)he forget it. Possibly some future new features of this website may become available to a user only if s(he) has specified a valid email address. daovm.net will not allow public access to the private information of users. Find PasswordIf the user has specified a valid email in the personal information, (s)he can request to send the password to the specified email associated with the user name,Usage ConditionsIn all cases, the user must avoid political topics in his/her articles and comments, and avoid using of bad or insulting words. If not stated explicitly, the following principles are applied when the user posts on the website:
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fu: Fixed and updated There was a minor bug in storing returned value in the DaoVmProcess structure. Now it is fixed and up ... (Sep.07,23:43) klabim: ... Ok, I found it. It can be so easy by reading the documentation :- ). I have overseen the keyword glob ... (Aug.21,18:09) klabim: returning a string from function to c++ code! Hi, I run in some trouble while calling a dao function from the c++ code. The dao function should re ... (Sep.07,19:44) klabim: sharing vars between scripts Hi, how can I share a variable between 2 scripts in an embedded environment? For example: script 1: ... (Aug.21,17:55) |