Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks wrote:
hi stut,
thank you for your advices.
Ok, just so it's perfectly clear to you... I'm taking the piss. Still,
since you provided apparently serious answers I'm going to continue to
enjoy myself...
- Screentexts are texts shown as link texts or
Hahaha oh wow.
-Xander
Stut wrote:
Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks wrote:
hi stut,
thank you for your advices.
Ok, just so it's perfectly clear to you... I'm taking the piss. Still,
since you provided apparently serious answers I'm going to continue to
enjoy myself...
-
I'm still waiting for the URL where I can see the product in action.
Aleksandar Vojnovic wrote:
Hahaha oh wow.
-Xander
Stut wrote:
Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks wrote:
hi stut,
thank you for your advices.
Ok, just so it's perfectly clear to you... I'm taking the piss.
Still,
The pages are all delivered by one single kind of page parser.
Its consisting of round about 5 lines of code. But for different
reasons there have to get written parsers, especially for the
content to show. The longest parser is consisting of 11 lines
of code.
But I don't want to say more,
If you take 30 seconds for the startpage to load, you can check out
http://www.fit-o-matic.com again.
The english translation is not finished yet. But for checking the
behavior you can check out the german page as well.
I gave allready demo user account informtations, it might be best
for
Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks wrote:
The pages are all delivered by one single kind of page parser.
Its consisting of round about 5 lines of code. But for different
reasons there have to get written parsers, especially for the
content to show. The longest parser is consisting of 11 lines
Hi Stut,
if you check out http://getvanilla.com/ this is a forum
software which uses mod_rewrite to show everything in fine
ass written urls, like my system does allready in a better
way.
As I know from the google indexing threads running over my
websites, the robot indexes all pathes as long
One of the main causes, why I don't make the application frame
work or however you call it is, the lack of security.
As soon as an application becomes open source, hackers and frauders
can take time, to check out billing processes user management and
many other things.
Spectral is loading before
Tedd: Very sorry, should have listened to you!
Sascha: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarkasmus (here's hoping it doesn't
get lost in translation)
I'm done with this thread now.
-Stut
Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks wrote:
Hi Stut,
if you check out http://getvanilla.com/ this is a forum
At 11:24 AM +0200 9/11/07, Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks wrote:
If you take 30 seconds for the startpage to load, you can check out
http://www.fit-o-matic.com again.
While the link takes forever to load and fails validation, I do like
the use of registration trademarks (the R not the
[snip]
At 11:24 AM +0200 9/11/07, Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks wrote:
If you take 30 seconds for the startpage to load, you can check out
http://www.fit-o-matic.com again.
[/snip]
That is awful. Not only does it take a long time for the start page to
load (and there is nothing of any
On Tuesday 11 September 2007 10:17, tedd wrote:
At 11:24 AM +0200 9/11/07, Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks wrote:
If you take 30 seconds for the startpage to load, you can check out
http://www.fit-o-matic.com again.
While the link takes forever
and ever
to load and fails validation,
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Stut wrote:
You didn't say what you have against mod_rewrite. I'll bet you mod_rewrite can
parse a request and send it to the right script faster than your PHP
implementation.
Has anyone tried Nginx? The rewrite rules are a bit more clear than
those of the Apache
Greg Donald wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Stut wrote:
You didn't say what you have against mod_rewrite. I'll bet you mod_rewrite can
parse a request and send it to the right script faster than your PHP
implementation.
Has anyone tried Nginx? The rewrite rules are a bit more clear than
Things to do before spamming a public English mailing list...
1) Make sure your email actually says what the product is
2) Make sure you have a relevant subject line
3) Make sure it's in English
4) Run it through a spelling checker, preferably an English one
5) Stop and think whether the people
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 16:39 +0100, Stut wrote:
Things to do before spamming a public English mailing list...
6) This one is really important. Make sure you include a URL to the
product's website. Oh, and make sure that website actually works,
especially when it says it's powered by your
At 4:39 PM +0100 9/10/07, Stut wrote:
Things to do before spamming a public English mailing list...
-snip-
-Stut
-Stut:
my opinion
Your time is far too valuable to be wasted on this.
/my opinion
Cheers,
tedd
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tedd wrote:
At 4:39 PM +0100 9/10/07, Stut wrote:
Things to do before spamming a public English mailing list...
-snip-
-Stut
-Stut:
my opinion
Your time is far too valuable to be wasted on this.
/my opinion
Unless you want to pay me to do something else I'll be happy spending my
spare
hi stut,
thank you for your advices.
- Screentexts are texts shown as link texts or descriptions
in forms and other page elements which remain static in one
language area. The screentexts are getting replaced by they'
re coresponding translations as the user selects a different
language.
- The
On 9/10/07, Sascha Braun - CEO @ Braun Networks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- The Google standard, of websites describes, that Query URL's
like ?param1=XYZparam2=123 or as in $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']
are not human readable, which makes them not acceptable as valid
content links.
Those are
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