On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 20:17, Gerenday, Perry (P.) wrote:
Matthew Macdonald-Wallacemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on
Monday, July 14, 2003 8:01 AM, said:
Hope this list is still the hive of activity it used to be, look
forward to helping and being helped once again.
Alrighty then Matt. Let's
Hi Cheryl,
I've got MS SQL 2000 available but I know
absolutely nothing about permissions, creating
databases on my local SQL server (2000) and
transferring the databases, etc. to the domain
host's MS SQL server (SQL 7).
Sorry, I'm a bit late on this thread...
Setting up privileges isn't
Matt wrote:
This is just a quick test to make sure I can post to this list and to
say that I'm back (if any of you remember me from about 18months ago)!
Hope this list is still the hive of activity it used to be, look forward
to helping and being helped once again.
Tim:
Welcome back, Matt! Yep,
Jan wrote:
I just can't get enough liquid in me lately, always thirsty. Even with
the air on, it's really hot out. Also, the air conditioner here in my
apt only throws out cool air for about 3 feet, so it's not really
cool. Last trip to the fridge to get some refrigerated cold water, it
was
Hi Friends,
Where can I find promotional materials like intro mail and letter.
I am planning to launch a website and need some input regarding the same.
Any / every help is appreciated.
Rgds
Maverick
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Thanks Jon, right now this is jus on our intranet/development server. I've
got the permissions working but am now getting other errors which may just
relate to the third party app but I was too frustrated yesterday to deal
with it. It is something we were evaluating.
After spending time on their
Oh oh. Implying that Jan is an older people?
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Jan wrote:
I just can't get enough liquid in me lately, always thirsty.
Drew,
Truth be told, DW:MX sticks it in there automatically when you tell it to make xhtml
compliant documents. It's not really doing *anything* useful at the moment. But I
believe were I writing my own dtd's and creating custom tags in xml, that would be
necessary to start the xml parsing
That makes sense. I use in my one little xml demo. I asked because it tends
to throw IE6 into quirks mode which I find adds unnecessarily to coding
woes.
drew
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Messages passing in the ether.
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oh, a necessary addendum: that xml declaration throws IE6 into quirks mode.
I agree, in standards compliance mode, I get _almost_ pixel perfect display cross
browser (well, not in NS 4.x, but oh well).
-Stephen
http://www.mechavox.com
Trusz, Andrewmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:11 AM, said:
That makes sense. I use in my one little xml demo. I
Hi list,
I scanned a lot of pages and converted them to PDF. Now the boss would
like to have them as RTF files. Is that possible? I tried the save
as/export commands in acrobat and they don't work... I guess it's
because the pages have been scanned as images and not as text.
Any clues? I really
You may be able to salvage it if you save as a TIFF file from Acrobat. Then
you can OCR the TIFF file...maybe...
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Matt,
welcome back, must have missed the original posts on this. Been
playing hooky a lot.
Jan
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Furry, Tim wrote:
Matt wrote:
This is just a quick test to make sure I can post to this list and to
say that I'm back (if any of you remember me from about 18months ago)!
A lot
of older people in our town do that during the day to keep cool, and
it's encouraged by both the malls and the local authorities. Getting
your brain to work when your body's not happy is difficult.
Tim
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Tim Furry
Web Developer
Foulston Siefkin LLP
ouch!
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From: R'twick Niceorgaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perry, You are using $rows with mysql_fetch_array where as $row in the
print statemnts (missing s in the print statement).
R'twick,
Icarumba! That would explain the problem, wouldn't it now? Guess that's what
I just caught that too Drew, and my reply should be forthcoming.
;o)
Jan
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Trusz, Andrew wrote:
Oh oh. Implying that Jan is an older people?
If you're close to a shopping mall, go hang out there for awhile. A lot
of older people in our town do that during the day to
Ross Clutterbuckmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 1:52 PM, said:
Thanks for the welcome back! That script is gonna be useful for the
future so it's now resident on my bunch of ASP servers - cheers!
Well, it's good to have you back. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing some
On 15 Jul 2003 at 14:19, Gerenday, Perry (P.) wrote:
R'twick,
Icarumba! That would explain the problem, wouldn't it now? Guess that's what
happens when I write these things at 2:30am.
Thanks,
Perry Gerenday
http://www.webinitiative.net
happens always with me That's why I have set
Ross' email reminded me that I hadn't had a site check done on the one I've just
finished:
http://www.goodriddancegirl.com/
If anyone sees any glaring errors (or dull ones for that matter), please let me know
(and please include browser, platform and the issue). The site is scheduled to go
Stephen
NS 7.2, IE6.0 800x600 DSL WinXP Pro at 1024x768 site expands well but
is not centered, all the extra space goes to the right, but it still
looks good.
Very good looking site, my favorite is the Royal Lux Arm Chair:
This here is a fine example of a chair with which you rest your
arse
Actually it is good to see both Matt and MOU back on the list. It should
liven things up a bit. grin /
Cheryl D. Wise
Microsoft MVP
WiserWays, LLC
713 353-0139
www.wiserways.com
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From: Jan
Matt,
welcome back, must have missed the original
W2K, NN7.02. Double scrollbar (vertical?? I have a hard time with
horizontal and vertical) on the right on the sale and contact us pages.
Christina
Stephen Caudill wrote:
Ross' email reminded me that I hadn't had a site check done on the one I've just
finished:
Yes, welcome back MOU too.
Jan
Cheryl D. Wise wrote:
Actually it is good to see both Matt and MOU back on the list. It should
liven things up a bit. grin /
Cheryl D. Wise
Microsoft MVP
WiserWays, LLC
713 353-0139
www.wiserways.com
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Janmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 3:02 PM, said:
Stephen
Very good looking site, my favorite is the Royal Lux Arm Chair:
This here is a fine example of a chair with which you rest your
arse and what not. Its quite comfortable and you will find no arse
creases in it, as
Thanks Christina,
I think I've got this taken care of. Let me know if it's still doing it.
thanks again,
Stephen
Christina Lannenmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 3:08 PM, said:
W2K, NN7.02. Double scrollbar (vertical?? I have a hard time with
horizontal and vertical) on
You have a few choices to make. The most important is streaming vs.
progressive download vs. download.
streaming: the video streams in real time from a streaming server (i
recommend www.playstream.com). Use Real or Windows Media
Progressive Download: Video starts playing during download
Not doing it anymore!
Stephen Caudill wrote:
Thanks Christina,
I think I've got this taken care of. Let me know if it's still doing it.
thanks again,
Stephen
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Thanks Stephen,
just a lucky break.
Jan
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Stephen Caudill wrote:
There's only one problem and it's in NS7.2, there are 2 scrollbars on
the right side which looks funny. On IE there is only one right
scrollbar, as it should be.
Even though I checked out your page and
Stephen
The pages look great now. Too bad other problems can't be fixed as
easily. As far as the chair, I think you should leave your 'dummy
copy' in because I was very tempted to put a bid in for the chair.
73% funny is still very good.
Jan
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matter), please let me
Check in IE 6 on XP Pro, no scrollbar. Didn't see on in Mozilla, Opera 7 or
NN 6.2 either. You might want to set a background color for your page body.
I have Opera set to display a 'lovely' shade of yellow which while not
looking too bad with your site is surely not what you intend.
I don't have
They're coming through as attachments for me. Absolutely nothing in the
message area.
Joseph
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Matt I think it might be your sig but your msgs
Cheryl D. Wisemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 3:41 PM, said:
Check in IE 6 on XP Pro, no scrollbar. Didn't see on in Mozilla,
Opera 7 or NN 6.2 either. You might want to set a background color
for your page body. I have Opera set to display a 'lovely' shade of
yellow which
Jan,
Just ignore the young whippersnapper! Eh! What??!
Joseph
A lot
of older people in our town do that during the day to keep cool, and
it's encouraged by both the malls and the local authorities. Getting
your brain to work when your body's not happy is difficult.
Tim
Yeah, I'm sure he meant well. Besides, I do go to the mall for the air
conditioning sometimes.
Jan
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Joseph Harris wrote:
Jan,
Just ignore the young whippersnapper! Eh! What??!
Joseph
A lot
of older people in our town do that during the day to keep cool, and
it's
One of my clients has downloaded something called Plaxo from
www.plaxo.com/download, which she is encouraging her staff to use.
I am against using Outlook anyway, but this one could be a real horror,
especially as it promises to synchronize email addresses.
Does anyone have any info on it,
My first Web App with a full CMS/dynamic back end
LOL That's identical to our first big web project since I took over the unit
Out of curiosity, what is it you messed up on? Just validation issues?
No mess-ups at all really - the whole thing was built to XHTML/CSS2 from the
outset, but I got
Hi Stephen, nice clean site works well WIN2k IE6 800*600 and win 98 IE6
1024*768.
One question are you going to add meta tags for description and keywords?
Regards
Stephen Hutchinson
Ross' email reminded me that I hadn't had a site check done on the one =
I've just finished:
d'oh! :) I Love This List! Guess that's another one for the to-do list
Thanks Stephen,
Stephen
http://www.mechavox.com
Hi Stephen, nice clean site works well WIN2k IE6 800*600 and win 98 IE6
1024*768.
One question are you going to add meta tags for description and keywords?
Regards
Ahem...Uh.., etc.
Rudy,
How hard did you laugh when I told you I copied the import statements
right from the w3c specs? I hope it was a good one. It kept nagging me
because I knew you had to be right, so just a few moments ago, I
went to the w3c specs and yes, it was
A thousand apologies oh king of css from this humble css_idiot.
don't be so hard on yourself
and thanks for the kind words, but i am hardly a king of css
have you seen my site(s)? http://rudy.ca/ http://r937.com/
i say site(s) because of course they're the same site, just two completely
Rudy
Really, I was joking big time. I was going to say css_servant, but
felt more idiotic, so went with that.
I bookmarked the site you mentioned, and will visit when I have some
motivation going for me. Just spent 1 hour to find a stupid goof on a
page of mine. Still working on that set of
I totally agree, I don't expect my pages to look exactly the same cross
browser/platform and at all screen resolutions. If a 3px jog ever drove me
to the point I needed to use hacks so it wouldn't be there on any browser it
would be time for me to find a new line of work.
Cheryl D. Wise
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