On 8/1/07, Tris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this is kinda for my mate, who is not on these lists, and I'm a bit
> chocka to help him out...
> His site:
> http://www.nightdragon.co.uk/
>
> appears fine on all browsers (so far) apart from IE6, but he doesn't know
> why...
> Any thoughts?
> DOC TYPE
Yep - not bothered about what it looks like for
testing (any more than you are! - but it came up
with two post codes and a distance but can't
change anything using Firefox. It's all frozen! (using Firefox 2.0.0.6)
Peter
At 16:00 01/08/2007, you wrote:
Cheer Peter So you changed the URL
this is kinda for my mate, who is not on these lists, and I'm a bit
chocka to help him out...
His site:
http://www.nightdragon.co.uk/
appears fine on all browsers (so far) apart from IE6, but he doesn't know why...
Any thoughts?
DOC TYPE? CSS bug etc?
Tris...
--
Give a man a fish and he'll feed
Me too...
I'm not stressed about this, cause i'm busy and this page was jsut for
wdvl adn me...
but I'm curious to know why when you change the URLO to valid UK
postcodes E1, S4 etc... you get nothing...
can you forward a URL that you're using and is giving the strange result?
it's jsut outputtin
Should perhaps mention I use Firefox!
Peter MacGregor
At 12:28 01/08/2007, you wrote:
Hi all...
I've been asked to calculate how far postcode x is from post code y...
No worries.. as I found this great page...
http://www.easypeasy.com/guides/article.php?article=64
Taking his DB and sample math
Cheer Peter
So you changed the URL to reflect differnt UK postcode beginings?
EG: BH1 for Bournemouth, S3 for Sheffield etc...
It's a simpel test page I threw up, so there's no form to enter data into etc...
Figured I didn't need it for tests...
if I hae to show it off to my boss, I'll have t
Clicked on the link and got a "bland" page with
two Postcodes on but they won't change for me. I
can do about three or four where I know the
distance from my home to relations and client
sites if you like - but need a page that works! LOL
Peter MacGregor
At 12:28 01/08/2007, you wrote:
Hi a
At 04:44 AM 8/1/2007, you wrote:
PBC Web Design wrote:
> I've already done that which is what brought me
> to the hub plugged in being the problem. I'll
> try playing w/removing things from the hub, thanks.
If you suspect that the problem only occurs when the hub is plugged in,
unplug everythin
Yep, TLC...
I'm 'just' a freelancer, on my 7th Month though...
Still, can't complain ;-p
Anyhoo, yeah, it's just a simpel easrch, to give us a guide..
Man I HATe reward sites ;-p
Cheers for the test though, I guess it's good enough.. now I'll go
paypal the auther a few bucks.. he saved my life!
Hi,
Running WinXP and with my usb troubles I just
went to the Device Mgr and found what looks to me
like duplicate instances regarding drivers.
Here's what I'm seeing:
In IEEE 128.4 compatible printers:
Officejet 6300 (DOT4PRINT)
Officejet 6300 Series (DOT4PRT)
Not quite identical but I on
Having an external power supply is crucial for a hub with two or more
items connected. However, some devices -- such as a WiFi receiver --
may overload even a powered hub. Check the documentation with the
device.
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I made magic once. Now, the sofa is gone.
http://dwacon.blogspot.com
Tris wrote:
> Hi all...
> I've been asked to calculate how far postcode x is from post code y...
> No worries.. as I found this great page...
> http://www.easypeasy.com/guides/article.php?article=64
>
> Taking his DB and sample maths, I've created this page:
> http://www.tlc-rewards.com/_postcodeC
Deb wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions? Is the usb hub perhaps bad? Or the
actual usb cable that plugs into the computer from the hub? I'd like to
nail down some potential fixes before running all over the place without
direction.
---
Are you overloading the hub? Is it self-powered? USB
Sorry, Rudy.. UK only.!!! my bad..!
On 01/08/07, Dan Parry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems to work for me... distances are within the 3 mile allowance AFAICT
> (well, without getting a trundle wheel and walking 10 miles)
>
> Dan
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Tris [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Seems to work for me... distances are within the 3 mile allowance AFAICT (well,
without getting a trundle wheel and walking 10 miles)
Dan
> -Original Message-
> From: Tris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 August 2007 12:28
> To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com
> Subject: [wdvltalk] Postcode
Where is m2b?
toronto
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Hmmm, m2b... normally the first part of a postcode is letters, then
No's.. not a mix...
Where is m2b?
Also, the root site is only viewable via our office.. Lng story.. ;-p
On 01/08/07, r937 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.tlc-rewards.com/_postcodeChecker/check.php?pointOne=M2B&point
Hi all...
I've been asked to calculate how far postcode x is from post code y...
No worries.. as I found this great page...
http://www.easypeasy.com/guides/article.php?article=64
Taking his DB and sample maths, I've created this page:
http://www.tlc-rewards.com/_postcodeChecker/check.php?pointOne=
PBC Web Design wrote:
> I've already done that which is what brought me
> to the hub plugged in being the problem. I'll
> try playing w/removing things from the hub, thanks.
If you suspect that the problem only occurs when the hub is plugged in,
unplug everything from the hub, and see if it boo
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