to not limit themselves to accepting only 64 characters and the domain name a maximum of 255 characters.The local-part of the e-mail address may use any of these ASCII characters: Uppercase and lowercase letters and the domain name a maximum of 255 characters.The local-part of the e-mail address may use any of these ASCII characters: Uppercase and lowercase letters Digits 0 through 9 Characters ! / ? | &
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2:19 PM on June 19, 2008
classes:o lower-case letters: abcd...o upper-case letters: ABCD...o numeric: 1234...o non-alphanumeric: !<,"...Source :http://www.wikihow.com/Ch oose-a-Secure-Passwordhttp ://www is better composed of three of these character classes: o lower-case letters: abcd... o upper-case letters: ABCD... o numeric: 1234... o non-alphanumeric: !<,"...For more details visit the sites
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5:27 PM on April 27, 2008
please ask your que brifely for what is your que, where this apply, weather it is for your PC or for Website?
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9:51 PM on May 06, 2010
symbols when the keyboard is in uppershift. Type the lower symbol for the keys with two symbols when the keyboard is in lowershift. Type uppercase characters for alphabetic keys which have only one symbol when the keyboard is in uppershift. Type uppercase alphabetic characters when the keyboard is in lowershift, unless the Check Lowercase CHECKLC keyword is specified. If the CHECKLC keyword is specified
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6:35 AM on May 24, 2008
password must contain at least two alphabeticcharacters and at least one numeric or special char-acter. In this case, "alphabetic" refers to allupper or lower case letters.o Each password must differ from the old by at leastthree characters. For comparison purposes, an uppercase letter and its corresponding lower case letterare equivalent....well,Each password must have at least eight characters
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2:31 PM on October 24, 2008
types. You can make a password much more secure by mixing different types of characters. Use some uppercase letters along with lowercase letters, numbers and even special characters such as & or . 4 sensitivity upper and lower case letters. This mixture is known as "pseudo-random alpha-numeric combination"; using this, it is almost impossible to "crack" somebodys password. i.e. instead
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5:27 PM on April 27, 2008
Well,It is a toggle key on computer keyboards that, when activated, causes all subsequent alphabetic characters to be uppercase, but has no effect on other keys....The caps lock is a key on a computer keyboard. Pressing it will set a keyboard mode in which typed letters are capitalized by default and on some computers in lower case when the shift key is pressed; the keyboard remains in this mode until
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4:57 PM on May 10, 2008
for the numerical codes computers use to represent all upper and lower-case letters, numbers, and puctuation. Without ASCII, each type of computer would use a different way of representing letters and numbers. Pronounced ask-ee, ASCII is a code for representing English characters as numbers, with each letter assigned a number from 0 to 127. For example, the ASCII code for uppercase M is 77. Most computers use ASCII
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1:02 PM on November 18, 2007
in American Standard Code for Information Interchange the universal standard for representing text letters, numerals, punctuation marks and control...ASCII. pronounced AS-key stands for the American Standard English characters as numbers, with each letter assigned a number from 0 to 127. For example, the ASCII code for uppercase M is 77. Most computers use ASCII codes to represent text, which makes it possible
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12:37 AM on April 02, 2008
.htm...Well Kausik , Text can be typed in lowercase or small letters, uppercase or capital letters, or a mix of the two cases.Have you found yourself wishing you could change the capitalization of a section of text;in," "on," "for," etc. should not be capitalized unless they are the first word in the title....Well Kausik , Text can be typed in lowercase or small letters, uppercase or capital letters
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10:47 PM on July 08, 2008
for representing English characters as numbers, with each letter assigned a number from 0 to 127. For example, the ASCII code for uppercase M is 77. Most computers use ASCII codes to represent text, which makes Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII is the universal standard for the numerical codes computers use to represent all upper and lower-case letters, numbers, and puctuation. Without ASCII, each
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12:25 PM on November 16, 2007