Hi Jac, The Maroon is a bit overpowering on the home page but once in
the site it's ok. You have achieved something different for a Mortgage
Company!
I really like the home page icons.
The text for the links in the site are a bit hard to read and some of
the mouse overs make them worse.
That's
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On Wednesday 21 January 2004 9:12 pm, Cheryl D. Wise wrote:
I was asked if I knew of a good web host in the UK. Since I don't
have any experience with UK hosts I thought I'd ask here since I know
a fair number of you are in the UK.
I'm with One
SELECT * FROM test WHERE 1 = orange;
joseph i can see
what you were trying to do
if it had worked it would
have been something new
of course the number 1
will never equal the string orange
you have to use a column name
and everything will be, um, cool
;o)
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I have a table 'test' in database 'test' with two columns and 20 rows.
I have used both DBManager and MySql Front to select with this
SELECT*FROM test WHERE 1=orange; (after much sweat) this appears
to be acceptable syntax.
However, while the two fields are acknowledged both programs tell me
SELECT*FROM test WHERE 1=orange;
(after much sweat) this appears to be acceptable syntax.
hey, did you not like my poem?
i suspect you want the 1 to refer to the first column
you can do this only in the ORDER BY clause
in the WHERE, each item is interpreted as a literal or column
you
--- jac wrote: ---
: ... Obviously there's a lot to be done to the
: pages but I don't want to go any further until I get someone
: else's opinion other than my own.
Mozilla 1.6, Win2k Pro
Jac,
I really think the pages could use a splash of constrasting
color.
jac wrote:
don't know about this one... the client was looking for something funky,
young and memorable as the majority of his clients would be young
couples (first time buyers) - kinda like the last thing you'd expect of
a mortgage site. But...I don't know if I got it right and I'm blue in
the
on http://gojohnniego.com/endorsements.asp
On some widths in IE, words on the right side of the center (main) content
column will overlap into the td cell next to it. You can see this by slowing
reducing the width of your viewing window.
I've tried fixing this with various margin settings, but
One problem you have is the use of the xml prolog. This causes IE6 to act in
quirks mode (making it like IE5.5). Remove that and see what happens.
I'd suggest a review of the standards for the use of tables:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html
Validator says there are a number of xhtml
Thanks, I'll give it a shot.
The entire quirks mode of CSS for layout is why I still use tables for
layout.
J.R.
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From: Trusz, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 11:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: Why does this
The entire quirks mode of CSS for layout
is why I still use tables for layout.
well, that's easy to fix
just code for standards mode
i.e. validate your html, and then your css
;o)
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Why so? That is, what about quirks makes table layout a good solution?
drew
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From: J.R. Pitts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 11:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: Why does this overlap? (...or Why Does IE suck?)
Thanks,
I remember that an older version of WordPerfect had SGML. Plus, they had
the first wordprocessing software that did HTML. Please correct me if I'm
wrong but isn't XML just a subset of SGML? A decaf version (XML) versus
expresso (SGML)?
I hope the Patent Office says no. As they're just using
Sorry about the double post -- I'd forgotten that my list settings were to
not receive my own messages and I was sitting here going, what's wrong with
the list?? :)
Anyway, I realize that the following statement works, but it's really kind
of a kludge and I was hoping for something better:
You have to use the router utility to find out what the ip address of the
router is. You will also need to figure out port forwarding (check your
router documentation) to forward requests to that ip address to your
computers internal network address.
Better yet, upload the files to your
That looks like the standard router address, which is not your
true IP.
Your router will have to be configured to allow outside
connections.
Contact the manufacturer for instructions.
AuntySpam, SLP Coordinator, pspug.org
http://www.pspug.org/edu/edu.shtml
Any ideas? Thanks.
you sure that's sql server, not access?
when did sql server start using autoincrement? isn't it identity?
as far as the syntax is concerned, i can see what you're trying to do in the
subquery, you've got um as a correlation variable in there, and yet you
are trying to do a
Yeehaw, it's Rudy to the rescue!
At 05:25 PM 1/22/2004, you wrote:
Any ideas? Thanks.
you sure that's sql server, not access?
when did sql server start using autoincrement? isn't it identity?
You're right, but I always create the tables in SQL Enterprise Manager so
I'd forgotten the syntax.
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Sent: January 22, 2004 8:47 AM
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: [OT] Is M$ trying to pirate XML?
I remember that an older version of WordPerfect had SGML. Plus, they
had
the first wordprocessing software that did HTML. Please correct me if
I'm
wrong but isn't XML just a
Rudy,
SELECT*FROM test WHERE 1=orange;
(after much sweat) this appears to be acceptable syntax.
hey, did you not like my poem?
Just shows what MySql does to one - can you refresh my memory on this.
i suspect you want the 1 to refer to the first column
you can do this only in the
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Sent: January 22, 2004 4:59 PM
Subject: [wdvltalk] Home network Public address.
.. my IP address by ipconfig, it
192.168.2.102 without public address.
That's the address assigned for your computer/router, if not correct
check the documentation. If
hey, did you not like my poem?
Just shows what MySql does to one - can you refresh my memory on this.
soiteny ;o)
SELECT * FROM test WHERE 1 = orange;
joseph i can see
what you were trying to do
if it had worked it would
have been something new
of course the number 1
will never
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