Most tower servers these days can have conversion kits added so they fit
in towers but as Ted says, this is just extra cost if you don't need to
save floor space or need extra security.
--
Michael Hawksworth
Visual Fox Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
To people interested in Python:
http://www.devshed.com/c/a/Python/PyQT-Getting-Started/
( PyQT is used in Python for creating graphical user interfaces. This
article gets you started with the basics of PyQT. ... )
Regards, gojko
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Michael Hawksworth wrote:
Most tower servers these days can have conversion kits added so they
fit in towers but as Ted says, this is just extra cost if you don't
need to save floor space or need extra security.
Racks are nicer to deal with. Usually the wires are easier to trace, and
http://badvista.fsf.org/
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided
missiles and misguided men.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/
--
No virus found in this outgoing
Hi Paul
We have basically the same layout, I have note + desktop, both
with WinXP_Pro, a router and a cable modem.
I am not using wireless connection, but the other day a third note
was connected with no problem, via wireless.
Try using only the note, and reinstall the programs that do not work.
Still, he is a source of info. All Tim Russert was able to get out of
John Kerry and George Bush about Skill and Bones was Its so secret I
can't talk about it.
Regards,
LelandJ
Michael Madigan wrote:
You should know Alex Jones is a crackpot.
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Just remember that you need to be able to open doors on both sides of
the rack which adds to the footprint quite considerably.
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Visual Fox Solutions
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Paul,
In the router, set up the laptop with a fixed Ip Address and then make that
IP Address a DMZ so that ALL ports are allowed access directly to the Laptop
and just see if that sorts out the problem. If that works OK, then at least
you will know then that the Laptop is set up correctly and the
Howdy,
Hope you all had a good weekend.
I'm trying to do a quick reality check for duplicates:
select id from file1 where id in ;
(select id, count(*) as count from file1 group by 1 having count(*) 1)
but the above only gives me SQL: Subquery is invalid. error. G.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
At 2006-12-18 15:32, you wrote:
I'm trying to do a quick reality check for duplicates:
select id from file1 where id in ;
(select id, count(*) as count from file1 group by 1 having count(*) 1)
but the above only gives me SQL: Subquery is invalid. error. G.
select id from file1 where id in
Straight off the top of my head without testing try:
select id from file1 where id in ;
(select id, count(*) as idcount from file1 group by 1 having idcount 1)
Not a good idea to use reserved words as variable names, also use variable
name in having clause not another count.
John Weller
On 12/18/06, Garry Bettle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
select id from file1 where id in ;
(select id, count(*) as count from file1 group by 1 having count(*) 1)
but the above only gives me SQL: Subquery is invalid. error. G.
Pull the subquery out and verify that it will run as a
Try SET ENGINEBEHAVIOR 70 (and I'd avoid count - reserved word)
Howdy,
Hope you all had a good weekend.
I'm trying to do a quick reality check for duplicates:
select id from file1 where id in ;
(select id, count(*) as count from file1 group by 1 having count(*) 1)
but the above only
On Monday, December 18, 2006 8:12 AM Stephen Russell wrote:
http://badvista.fsf.org/
I love that the website keeps asking me to install the MSXML ActiveX
control from Microsoft!
David L. Crooks
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Dave Crozier wrote:
Paul,
Sorry set the IP address on the laptop as static (right click Network
Neighbourhood Properties, then Right click on the Lan Connection (the one
you are using) and properties, then click on the TCP/IP entry and select
properties and force an IP address that is within
Correct,
That will route all the ports direct to the laptop without blocking any of
them.
Dave Crozier
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Of Paul Newton
Sent: 18 December 2006 15:54
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Browser/Internet
On Dec 18, 2006, at 10:46 AM, David Crooks wrote:
http://badvista.fsf.org/
I love that the website keeps asking me to install the MSXML ActiveX
control from Microsoft!
Really? It didn't do that for me. What browser did you use?
-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com
On Monday, December 18, 2006 11:11 AM Ed Leafe wrote:
On Dec 18, 2006, at 10:46 AM, David Crooks wrote:
http://badvista.fsf.org/
I love that the website keeps asking me to install the MSXML ActiveX
control from Microsoft!
Really? It didn't do that for me. What browser did you use?
Hi Paul,
In the possibility to totally miss the point, but maybe hit the jackpot.
(lots of maybe's here...)
Can you ping to the servers' IP address in a command prompt?
You said IE and FF work, while Opera amoungst others don't..
Maybe it's a DNS problem. What if the 1st listed DNS-server
Dave Crozier wrote:
Correct,
That will route all the ports direct to the laptop without blocking any of
them.
OK I tried that. Set default gateway as 192.168.1.1 (the router
address) and DNS servers as 194.168.4.100 and 194.168.8.100 (which I
found under Status - Router in the linksys
On Dec 18, 2006, at 11:26 AM, David Crooks wrote:
http://badvista.fsf.org/
I love that the website keeps asking me to install the MSXML ActiveX
control from Microsoft!
Really? It didn't do that for me. What browser did you use?
IE7, of course! 8-)
'Nuff said.
-- Ed Leafe
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Does anyone know a good (and easy) video close captioning software?
Thanks,
Helio
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Found the software I need.
On 12/18/06, Helio W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know a good (and easy) video close captioning software?
Thanks,
Helio
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Found the software I need.
Which is ?
On 12/18/06, Helio W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know a good (and easy) video close captioning software?
Thanks,
Helio
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Sietse Wijnker wrote:
Hi Paul,
In the possibility to totally miss the point, but maybe hit the jackpot.
(lots of maybe's here...)
Can you ping to the servers' IP address in a command prompt?
I can ping www.google.com from a command prompt.
You said IE and FF work, while Opera
On 12/17/06, Paul Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IE and Firefox are both working fine
in all four environments (XP on the laptop, and 98, 2K and XP on the
desktop)... Opera (9.02) works in all three OSs on the desktop but I cannot
get it
to connect to the internet on the laptop. Another
So, there's this technology company that is involved with this Commie
software called Ubuntu. I've given up trying to pronounce ubuntu, and
rely on It Which Must Be Obeyed, the television set. I refer
specifically to the closing of some TV show, where the voice-over says,
Sit, Ubu, sit. Good
On Monday, December 18, 2006 2:53 PM Whil Hentzen wrote:
But how to you say Canonical?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Canonical
ca·non·i·cal /kəˈnɒnɪkəl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled
Pronunciation[kuh-non-i-kuhl] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective Also,
= Subject: RE: [NF] You say tomayto, I say big ol' red thing
=
= On Monday, December 18, 2006 2:53 PM Whil Hentzen wrote:
=
= But how to you say Canonical?
=
= http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Canonical
= ca·non·i·cal /kəˈnɒnɪkəl/ Pronunciation Key - Show
= Spelled
On 12/18/06, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've given up trying to pronounce ubuntu,
How do you pronounce Ubuntu?
Ubuntu, an African word from Zulu and Xhosa, is pronounced
oo-BOON-too. See the other FAQ on its meaning, it's a worthwhile
read, and no, you're not the first
Ted Roche wrote:
On 12/18/06, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've given up trying to pronounce ubuntu,
How do you pronounce Ubuntu?
Ubuntu, an African word from Zulu and Xhosa, is pronounced
oo-BOON-too. See the other FAQ on its meaning, it's a worthwhile
read, and no,
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Dec 18, 2006, at 11:26 AM, David Crooks wrote:
http://badvista.fsf.org/
I love that the website keeps asking me to install the MSXML ActiveX
control from Microsoft!
Really? It didn't do that for me. What browser did you use?
IE7, of
On Monday, December 18, 2006 4:02 PM Michael J. Babcock wrote:
LOL! Similar experience to Ed...no issues and I use FireFox.
Now why do you suppose IE7 would want you to download that control for
that website if non-IE
folks can view it just fine??!?!???
It was relentless and I could not see
= Subject: Re: Bad Vista - the blog
=
= Ed Leafe wrote:
= On Dec 18, 2006, at 11:26 AM, David Crooks wrote:
=
=
= http://badvista.fsf.org/
=
= I love that the website keeps asking me to install the MSXML
= ActiveX control from Microsoft!
=
= Really? It didn't do
On Dec 18, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
followed
by an 'ick', and then an 'il', like I want to ride my motorcycle.
I don't want a pickle, just wanna ride my motorsickle...
Ken
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On Dec 18, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
Maybe it's because the web page...is setup to make trouble for you
if you are using IE.
Haha, what a good idea! (OBTW, you are slipping on this ole'
trimming bugaboo again! g)
Ken
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This is a follow up from last week's thread about custom print sizes in
MS Word. Potential client has 8 wide by 4.625 high custom form that
has been a real SOB trying to get to print correctly and consistently.
This is that client that is from a colleague of mine. The previous
vendor for
= Subject: Re: Bad Vista - the blog
=
= Haha, what a good idea! (OBTW, you are slipping on this ole'
= trimming bugaboo again! g)
=
= Ken
=
Yeah, well between trimming my Chanukah bush and trimming my hair and trimming
my budget and trying to trim my waistline, you will have to forgive me
= Subject: Re: Bad Vista - the blog
=
= To me, this reeks (sp?) of M$ forcing it's way on you,
= whether you like it or not, and by that, I mean they're
= dictating the environment that they want for OTHER things
= probably, and it has NOTHING to do with this website.
= They'll see that
One reason you may have got an out of paper error is there is a small white
microswitch where the paper goes through.
If you try and center the small paper width stuff on the printer, it doesn’t
trip the switch and gives you an out of paper.
ALL WAYS align the paper on the left side of the
= Subject: RE: Bad Vista - the blog
=
= On Monday, December 18, 2006 4:26 PM Grigore Dolghin wrote:
=
= IE7 here. No instalation asked.
=
= IMO this talk is just unfair. I'm not saying that IE is the best
= browser, but I'm saying that
= these comments now are just unfair.
=
= How were they
Because I just accessed it using IE7 and _nothing_unusual_ happened.
Want to see a screenshot?
- Original Message -
From: David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 11:33 PM
Subject: RE: Bad Vista - the blog
On Monday, December 18, 2006 4:26
On Monday, December 18, 2006 4:40 PM Hal Kaplan wrote:
Exactly my point, David. This is too good to be true, isn't it? Well,
you know what they say
about that. Does someone have time to read the page source and see if
there is a hook for IE7?
How about this:
!-- Internet Explorer CSS
On Monday, December 18, 2006 4:40 PM Grigore Dolghin wrote:
Because I just accessed it using IE7 and _nothing_unusual_ happened.
Want to see a screenshot?
I believe you... There must be a setting I do not have checked and you
do?
David L. Crooks
I hate to throw cold water on your conspiracy theories, guys, but it's
likely a compatibility issue between their content management system,
Plone, and IE7.
http://swik.net/Plone/CMS.Info+Blog
You can put away the tin hats now, fellas.
And David, please stop using IE7. You'll just encourage
I've been having problems establishing a connection to my sql server
database on godaddy.com using their supplied templates.
In googling, I'm finding that apparently a lot of people are having that
problem.
Is anybody using sql server on godaddy with their web sites ?
Not sure what the problem
Are you sure about the form size? Try thinking in terms of 14 divided
by 3, or 28 lines per page at 6 lines per inch. Adjust the line spacing
in Word to exactly 12 points, then pick the font (probably 10 point).
You don't need another program to print this. You already have too
many. If this
Grigore Dolghin wrote:
Because I just accessed it using IE7 and _nothing_unusual_ happened.
Want to see a screenshot?
Perhaps that's because you're Automatic Updates already installed the
missing control?
--
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
You're right, you need to be able to stand in front of the racks and open
the back door on the racks, but no extra clearance is needed on the sides.
Jim
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Of Michael Hawksworth
Sent: Monday, December 18,
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I've been having problems establishing a connection to my sql server
database on godaddy.com using their supplied templates.
In googling, I'm finding that apparently a lot of people are having that
problem.
Is anybody using sql server on godaddy with their web
Hal Kaplan wrote:
Are you sure about the form size? Try thinking in terms of 14 divided
by 3, or 28 lines per page at 6 lines per inch. Adjust the line spacing
in Word to exactly 12 points, then pick the font (probably 10 point).
You don't need another program to print this. You already
I get this message..
Makes me think it’s a password thing, but I verified the passwords...
Wish I had VFP, Foxweb or west wind and a server or two...
Wouldn’t be messing around with a server that I can't vnc into to check it
out grin
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
Did I hear extra work ??
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.virgilslist.com
http://www.tccutlery.com
http://www.bierschwale.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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Of MB Software Solutions
Sent: Monday, December
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Did I hear extra work ??
Got a Oki ML 591 you can test with? Then yeah---it's worth it to me to
sub this out to someone who has the patience/experience with these pin
printers rather than me expend more than my billable time than I care to!!
--
Michael J.
Sounds like a connection problem. If you are running your own code you should
be able to look line
28 up and let us look at the code. Otherwise, if it is canned GoDaddy code then
you need to call
their tech support, which is pretty good.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
They allways were a pain, but I don't have the printer nor the money to buy
one and oh yes, don't forget the paper as a box used to be about 30 bucks.
Just so you will know, you can problably use a 320 or 390.
Been awhile since I messed with them, but I believe that’s the model numbers
Seems
Thanks...Probably going to need to do that because I need to query it about
5 times to make the future changes to virgilslist.com
Right now I manually type the xml file...
Sure do want to make it data driven, just in case...!!!
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.virgilslist.com
IE7 here. No instalation asked.
IMO this talk is just unfair. I'm not saying that IE is the best browser,
but I'm saying that these comments now are just unfair.
What's this *fair* bit? All's fair in love, war and M$ bashing g
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
= Subject: Re: More crap dealing with custom form size at
= client site.and triplicate forms inquiry
=
= Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Are you sure about the form size? Try thinking in terms of 14
= divided by 3, or 28 lines per page at 6 lines per inch.
= Adjust the
= line spacing in Word to
*
Subtitle Workshop *for creating the captions (support to many file formats):
*
*
http://tinyurl.com/dxbu5
Virtualdub for integrating the captions to the video file (subtitler
filter/plugin reads the caption file):
http://www.virtualdub.org/
On 12/18/06, Paul Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't know Noah had picked dinosaurs too... that was a very big ark for
sure!
http://tinyurl.com/tzc8y
On 12/16/06, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 16, 2006, at 11:54 AM, Helio W. wrote:
But a family surviving a gigantic flood in an ark and then
repopulating the
world must
Hi Guys,
I have to write a small utility that will check for the presence of a file
or files in a particular folder every 5 minutes or so. If any are there it
does some processing on them. It will probably run on the server. As I see
it there are two ways I can go:
1. Have a program that
(I'll post this in a separate thread of its own rather than clutter the
other thread.)
Say a client has traditionally used duplicate or triplicate forms where
a field delivery person had written the number of gallons of oil
delivered to a customer, and when finished filling the tank, the
Hal Kaplan wrote:
Michael, why do I get the idea you are not paying attention to what I wrote.
Oh, uh, what'd you say, Bill? gdr!
Font size does not mean anything in Word. It is the line spacing in the
paragraph format that controls how much the form advances. If you do not
specify a
John Weller wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have to write a small utility that will check for the presence of a file
or files in a particular folder every 5 minutes or so. If any are there it
does some processing on them. It will probably run on the server. As I see
it there are two ways I can go:
1.
You're most likely going to have to live with dot matrix, especially if it’s
a fuel jobber or heating oil supplier as they're not going to be willing to
spend 500 on a laser and 100 on a cartridge every month or two when an dot
matrix and a 20 dollar printer ribbon, plus the fact they already have
= Subject: Re: More crap dealing with custom form size at
= client site.and triplicate forms inquiry
=
= The point that puzzles me though is still the form size in
= Word. Yes, it truly is 4.625 in height...I measured it
= with a ruler. So why won't Word take my word for it (pardon
=
There is absolutely nothing wrong with using a properly designed impact
form. I know lots of people who use them on a daily basis and the
outfit I am with now owns no less than 75 of them that are used every
day. Many of our forms are 5 part and there is no problem.
The other clincher is that
= Subject: Polling App
=
= Hi Guys,
=
= I have to write a small utility that will check for the
= presence of a file or files in a particular folder every 5
= minutes or so. If any are there it does some processing on
= them. It will probably run on the server. As I see it
= there are two
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
You're most likely going to have to live with dot matrix, especially if it’s
a fuel jobber or heating oil supplier as they're not going to be willing to
spend 500 on a laser and 100 on a cartridge every month or two when an dot
matrix and a 20 dollar printer ribbon,
= Subject: RE: [NF]Cluebie for Newbie? Rack vs Tower servers?
=
= You're right, you need to be able to stand in front of the
= racks and open the back door on the racks, but no extra
= clearance is needed on the sides.
=
= Jim
=
You guys have doors on your racks? WOW! You must be loaded
I couldn’t figure out what was wrong, so I uninstalled all the printers and
reinstalled them and that fixed them.
Only thing I could think was that it must have got confused somehow as I've
never seen somebody run 4 at one time on one pc via USB..
He seemed to like it.
Told him I would develop
Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: RE: [NF]Cluebie for Newbie? Rack vs Tower servers?
=
= You're right, you need to be able to stand in front of the
= racks and open the back door on the racks, but no extra
= clearance is needed on the sides.
=
= Jim
=
You guys have doors on your racks?
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I couldn’t figure out what was wrong, so I uninstalled all the printers and
reinstalled them and that fixed them.
Only thing I could think was that it must have got confused somehow as I've
never seen somebody run 4 at one time on one pc via USB..
My General
= Subject: Re: [NF]Cluebie for Newbie? Rack vs Tower servers?
=
= Hal Kaplan wrote:
= = Subject: RE: [NF]Cluebie for Newbie? Rack vs Tower servers?
= =
= = You're right, you need to be able to stand in front of
= the = racks
= and open the back door on the racks, but no extra = clearance is
Hey - -
This is driving me nuts.
I am redesigning my Web site. On my testing server, the 6 images on
the table with the gold background on this page keep disappearing:
http://www.information-architecture.com/jaguar/jaguar_web_samples.htm
Anybody take a minute or two and look at this page
MB Software Solutions wrote:
(I'll post this in a separate thread of its own rather than clutter
the other thread.)
Say a client has traditionally used duplicate or triplicate forms
where a field delivery person had written the number of gallons of
oil delivered to a customer, and when
David Crooks wrote:
On Monday, December 18, 2006 4:02 PM Michael J. Babcock wrote:
LOL! Similar experience to Ed...no issues and I use FireFox.
Now why do you suppose IE7 would want you to download that control
for that website if non-IE folks can view it just fine??!?!???
It was
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
Whil
P.S. Interesting read on section II of the WSJ today; Attributor Corp.
in the Valley has come out with software that will have scanned 10
billion Web pages by EOM in search of illegal digital content. They
say they can detect a copy of a fingerprinted file
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
Hey - -
This is driving me nuts.
I am redesigning my Web site. On my testing server, the 6 images on
the table with the gold background on this page keep disappearing:
http://www.information-architecture.com/jaguar/jaguar_web_samples.htm
Anybody take
Hal Kaplan wrote:
You guys have doors on your racks? WOW! You must be loaded (or
were, before you bought the doors g). My experience has been that
putting doors on and/or side panels, etc., means you're going to need
more fans, light, power. This is all good for the rack manufacturer,
On 12/18/06, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am redesigning my Web site. On my testing server, the 6 images on
the table with the gold background on this page keep disappearing:
http://www.information-architecture.com/jaguar/jaguar_web_samples.htm
Anybody take a minute or
Hi Ken. Using IE7, I found this text in the source view:
/div
span class=mainfocusimg src=jaguar_media/jms_it.gif alt=Main Image
name=backmap border=0 usemap=#backmap width=801 height=553 /
No image was visible in the regular IE7 window.
HTH
PabloSr
Value, above all, persons, not things!
On 12/18/06, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody take a minute or two and look at this page and see if they
show up for you? For me, one or all of them 'hide on FF 1.5 (Win)
and IE6 (Win). They show up for me on Safari (2.0.4), and FF 1.5 (Mac).
Worked for me, in FireFox
Hah! Same result as Dave's here when using his tinyURL Link to the site... !
On the original link kept within this response, the images cannot be seen...
In both instances using IE7.
Gez (sp).
PabloSr
Value, above all, persons, not things! Peace.
Sobre todo, valora personas, no cosas!
Ken, FYI:
I found an entry in your site that says:
Director, Strategic Programs (1996 - 1990)
Maybe that's what is causing the disappearance act. G.
HTH also. ;)
PabloSr
Value, above all, persons, not things! Peace.
Sobre todo, valora personas, no cosas! Paz.
* -Original
PabloSr wrote:
Hi Ken. Using IE7, I found this text in the source view:
/div
span class=mainfocusimg src=jaguar_media/jms_it.gif alt=Main
Image
name=backmap border=0 usemap=#backmap width=801 height=553
/
No image was visible in the regular IE7 window.
No problem with FF2. looked
On 12/18/06, PabloSr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hah! Same result as Dave's here when using his tinyURL Link to the site... !
On the original link kept within this response, the images cannot be seen...
In both instances using IE7.
Oops, I should have been more clear, the tinyURL is to a screen
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
Hey - -
This is driving me nuts.
I am redesigning my Web site. On my testing server, the 6 images on
the table with the gold background on this page keep disappearing:
http://www.information-architecture.com/jaguar/jaguar_web_samples.htm
Anybody take
Hey Virgil,
I've never connected to a SQL Server on GoDaddy but I'm currently doing
some work against MySQL databases. GoDaddy is very specific about the
host name that it is connecting to. For the stuff that I'm doing I have
to specify mysql255.secureserver.net as the host name. The number
Hi
Found this site with loads of examples.
http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/googlemaps/
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01250 874580
http://www.calcpay.co.uk
HMRC Accredited UK payroll program
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Ok, I admit it most of the doors are in the basement, but these two racks
are in arrow of 7, still have their doors. By the way the price if the racks
(60 or 72) is only about $50.00 more with the sides and door. On the
other hand the filler panels for the front may break the budget. As for
No problems from here, using Firefox and Opera
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Thanks to (so far) all. Mass reply:
On Dec 18, 2006, at 6:13 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
Maybe it's a popup blocker issue?
See below -- other images show up in the same window... (maybe I
should name the div area something other than popUp, though...)
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On Dec 18,
On Dec 18, 2006, at 6:37 PM, PabloSr wrote:
I found an entry in your site that says:
Director, Strategic Programs (1996 - 1990)
Maybe that's what is causing the disappearance act. G.
Don't go there. If I told you more about that job, I'd have to kill
you. Time travel: not for the weak of
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/tina.asp?date=20061218
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Yep, that’s where I found most of my stuff...
If you ever forget it, its on the about us link on virgils list
Lot of very useful info there..
Virgil Bierschwale
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Ok, forget about this...
Just needed to get away for awhile I guess...
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