Shaiyagoldhack1014 A: You need to remove the last slash at the end to make it a relative path. RewriteRule ^download/reports/pdf/(.+)/(.+)$ download/pdf/$1/$2 [L] If you want that the link is also broken in the browser (intentionally so, to force browser to use download) than you need to set the browser header like this: header("Location: /pdf/$1/$2"); .. Thanks to Jeroen Mostert for the insight and help. Walter McCubbin (comics) Walter McCubbin is a comic book artist and writer. Biography Walter McCubbin was born in Charlestown, Indiana. He grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is an alumnus of the Southern Methodist University's (SMU) film program. After college, McCubbin moved to Dallas, Texas and worked in the advertising industry. In 1983 McCubbin moved to Los Angeles, where he became involved in production on various television shows, mainly as a production designer. He also worked as a graphic designer for a short time and as an illustrator. In 1985, McCubbin began working on film and print projects. He was the penciller for the miniseries Metal Men: Defender of the Earth, and worked with writer Larry Hama. This led to a co-scripting role on The Iron Giant, the first of three projects for which McCubbin and Hama worked together, including The Transformers: The Movie and The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. McCubbin has also been a member of the production design staff of films based on works by the creator of the Marvel Universe, Stan Lee. With longtime collaborator Keith Giffen, he has created a number of comic books, including an adaptation of the television series The Hand, and Spike, a character introduced in Marvels Unlimited #16. His artwork was published in the annual San Diego Comic-Con conventions for years. Bibliography Interior art "Heartless" in Injustice: Gods Among Us #1 (DC) "Pandemonium" in Booster Gold #22 (DC) Covers Marvels Unlimited #12 (Marvel) Marvels Unlimited #16 (Marvel) "The Hand" in Marvels #1-6 (Marvel) Death's Head II #11 ( Fri, 05/12/19 07:45 security-hole This was not added by the program that I used, but I was wondering why you have the following IP entries in the Windows IP Security log: Date Time Logger Description Log IP Addr Destination IP Addr Log UDP Port Destination UDP Port Log ICMP Types Destination ICMP Types User Name Time Zone Machine Name Event ID Application Name Process ID File Path Machine File Path Description User's Computer Type What would this mean? Is it related to anything special to me? A: That means that an IP Network Security Logger process was run on your machine. Here's what the format looks like on my machine. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; namespace Plugin.BluetoothLE { [Flags] public enum MessageFlags { ReadWrite = 0x01, Read = 0x02, Write = 0x04, Notify = 0x08, NotifyResponse = 0x10, DataAcknowledge = 0x20, } [Flags] public enum DeviceResponseFlags { ReadWriteResponse = 0x01, ReadResponse = 0x02, WriteResponse = 0x04, Acknowledge = 0x08, DataAcknowledge = 0x10, } public enum ResponseMessage { Invalid = 570a42141b
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