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on 12/8/99 12:30 PM, Travis Low <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Write it to do whatever you want!
> 
> Uhhh...I was joking.  Yes, it was a bit dry.  I'll use smileys next time.  =)
> :-)  ;-) 

I was joking as well. ;-)
 
> There's a lot of stuff in the FOM that I'd rather not see in Jyve.  Last time
> I checked, it takes humans to do sorting, weeding, and summarizing.  Might as
> well start with a nice clean baseline instead of automating the move and
> getting all the junk, too.

I agree...hence my request in the first place to copy/paste the information.
 
> Certainly they should.  I'm just suggesting that you replace cached FOM pages
> as they are moved, to eliminate confusion.  Then you know exactly what has
> been ported over, and no one will port the same page twice.  More importantly,
> if search engines have indexed the cache, that information will still be
> accessible via a search.  Alles klar?

I have a full time job as well as this full time job. ;-)
 
> Yes, but he makes me scroll down unnecessarily because he's big and fat and
> sits at the top of the page.  Perhaps he could lose some weight and/or go to
> the bottom?  I'll submit suggested layout changes as soon as I'm finished
> setting up my development environment.

Get a bigger monitor or higher resolution. =)  :-)  ;-) :-P

No really, he is just a warning message and only appears after you have done
something (good/bad) and then disappears after that. I personally don't
think it is that big of an issue.

-jon



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