I asked a simple question, in a new thread, rather than revive a 7 month old thread. Why? Because security vulnerabilities have been patched at this point, I didn't think it would do any harm to simply bring a topic back up. I was told the owner didn't want to try adding a plugin because of...
Not sure what security issues there might be, with Tapatalk being out as long as it has been. But meh, Not going to argue it with the owners, I respect their decisions
Any chance of getting LPF to install Tapatalk for better mobile browsing? I love checking while on the go, but using the browser is a bit of a pain. Would be great to include some mobile tech!
Tapatalk
I have another webserver, I'll try uploading to that later (site blocked by my company's web filter, due to gaming content)
If you want to test it though, feel free (I am a firm believer in open source)
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
</head>
<body>
<form name='calculations'>...
What browser please? I have tested in Chrome, FireFox, and IE. Also, do you get an error? 404, 500?
Also.... this might seem like an odd question:
IP subnet? (###.###.###.0)
Reason I ask, our webserver blocks some IP ranges due to many hack attempts from the Asia region.
Still very much a work in progress, but will be updating this post as I go.
I'm writing both a webpage and an Android app for doing quick laser safety calculations (very simplistic for now - continuous wave only)
I am posting the incomplete product right now because I would like validation from...
Re: Need calculation / formula help please
That's pretty similar to what I want to create - but without any registration, completely free, and both a webpage (no download needed, right there on the page) and an Android app (portable!) - basically, convenience!
In reality, how many people who...
While I enjoy math (hence, my name :) ), I have never had to do laser safety (or any other laser) calculations before, so I don't fully understand it. However, in an effort to help others who, like myself, can't do these calculations, I've decided to create both a webpage and Android app for...
Can I just say how much I hate USPS? They "attempted delivery" today.... yea right, we were home. No one tried. So now I can pick it up at the post office.. tomorrow...
Nice job, great photos. Actually helped answer a question for me- That green module I pulled apart actually had a smaller diode in it, so I was thinking about grinding down the outer part of the diode to make it fit, may have to de-can it. What's the best way to de-can?
Ah I see. Well anyways everyone, here is the new version, written using .NET 3.0 (dropped it low as I was comfortable with, could have gone to 2.0) This should work for anyone though now.
I took a screenshot showing it working, plus you can see some of the code in the background. I know it's...
hehe crash, no offense taken. I'm installing Visual Studio 2008 right now (reverting back to it really). VS 2010 is nice, but that .NET framework issue is annoying. I should have a new version up today, along with another one for USPS. I would make one for you, but I doubt the website for...
Eh scratch it, I'm redoing it for USPS tracking... it's looking pretty good now. Reason is: Hong Kong Post will only track it until it leaves the country. USPS tracks all of it. So I'm modifying it right now to do USPS instead. Eventually, it will be able to track multiple packages at once...
Latest update:
My father in law had a 5mW 532nm pen. He was complaining that it didn't work anymore, thought that the diode had burnt out. I took it, and after looking at it, figured something out- Used my camera phone, looked down into it, and sure enough- it was on, but IR. So i took it...
I was using the term "filtered" very loosely there- I do understand the concept behind how the 532 works. I just figured everyone here knew how they worked, and didn't feel the need to expand on the process. Just thought the pictures of the laser getting pulled apart were pretty nice, as I...
I just thought I'd share this, since we all know that a 532nm laser is really an 808nm filtered to hell. Found this a few minutes ago:
Green Module dissected
Can't help but wonder if any of the lens in a green module would do anything to this 808....