Except for users like me who rarely 'click that link'. :-o
Joseph
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As a longtime user of the internet, I vote for #4. It's the best of all
worlds.
S.
edc wrote:
Seriously though jac, you should sit down with your client and ask him
to
seriously think
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Except for users like me who rarely 'click that link'. :-o
Joseph
Well, you'd click if it interested you. Right?
Paul
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Hallo jac,
--- jac / Donnerstag 29.05.2003, 18:10:56
PDF file size
... But what about the theory that people would prefer an email with
a PDF attachment? that sounded kinda strange to me ...
Exactly this discussion is currently going on in a ML for Media
people. They all agree to
Joseph,
When I don't click that link it's because I'm not interested at the moment or
too busy. Some of the things I get I read in intermittent fashion. If I had to
wait for an HTML page to load I might just sign off altogether. That's
happened.
Mostly, I think it's nice to offer people a choice
Sorry but I only use ASP or ASP.NET not perl or php. Personally, I don't
think the client is always right. So much so that I've fired a few
clients in my time, even when I really couldn't afford to do so.
Most clients if they can see for themselves why something is a bad idea
will get reasonable.
No Eddie, NO VIRUS, no, no, no. :-o
Jan
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Eddie Castelli wrote:
Hallo Jan,
Jan, this is the first time I hear about it. Do I get you right? The
files I mentioned at http://www.EddieCastelli.com/pub/dev/hp_dev/ are
Virus infected? This I hardly can imagine.
If so I like to ask others if they
Paul, very good point - but (being quick temp.. er, fast moving) I do ignore
some that interest me!
Sherry,
There's html and html.My ezine in html loads almost as fast as the text.
Where people (and there are many) try to send a complex web page as an html
mail it becomes the pain you
Ok, the customer isn't always right.
I'm finding out that some sentences I type are being taken completely
wrong. On one hand I have Eddie thinking that he has a 'virus',
(Eddie, sure hope you're just pulling my leg), and my statement about
clients being right is taken too broadly.
And me, I
Hallo Jan,
--- Jan Major / Freitag 30.05.2003, 18:54:43
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No Eddie, NO VIRUS, no, no, no. :-o
So I misunderstand your word sorry. What where your words then saying?
I'm German speaking and may have not get your point.
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best regards
Eddie
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The googlestats web forum is only in French, so I'm hoping someone can
help me here.
I'm trying to use the googlestats program, which is suppose to record
robot trafic in a MySql database, but I receive this error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: version_compare() in
OK, Eddie, Perry, Rudy, and the rest, I give up! I stand accused and
guilty of being too broad (and a broad!) in my statements and should
attempt to be more specific!
My mom always told me my mouth would get me in trouble, and no corny
jokes from the list about this statement ok.
Mama mia!
Amanda Birmingham wrote:
Hi, List,
My current project is a web application, and we're hosting it on a
machine in-house that runs Apache and has a fixed IP address.
However, we'd like to setup a dedicated domain name for this
application (bayesfold.com) and have all queries to that domain be
Eddie,
Was it the expression can of worms that made you think your site content had a virus?
AuntySpam
(Norma) http://www.geocities.com/brewnetty/
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http://brewnetty.0catch.com
http://www.getrealresults.com
Don't be afraid of living ~the
Alida Saxon wrote:
Hi all,
I think this was brought up a bit back, but I just can't find any of
the discussion. Does someone know of a good little program or script
that'll make a site map? I've got this site that's going to be a real
pain to make one for by hand, and it'll need adding to
Hi Stephen and List,
Thanks for pointing me to zoneedit.com ... it managed dns option looks
about my speed. However, I have one more question that I'm hoping you or
someone else can help me nail down:
If I'm reading the zoneedit instructions correctly, I can either use
webforward (frames) to
Eddie,
I honestly don't know how to define can of worms without causing
more confusion. If someone on this list wants to explain, please do.
Jan
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Eddie Castelli wrote:
Hallo Brewnetty,
--- Brewnetty (AuntySpam) / Freitag 30.05.2003, 20:38:33
OT - finally Online
Was it the
I honestly don't know how to define can of worms without causing
more confusion. If someone on this list wants to explain, please do.
can of worms: A complex or difficult problem
http://www.bartleby.com/61/77/C0057700.html
rudy
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A mess. Or stuff crawling all over the place.
Jan Major wrote:
Eddie,
I honestly don't know how to define can of worms without causing
more confusion. If someone on this list wants to explain, please do.
Jan
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Eddie Castelli wrote:
Hallo Brewnetty,
--- Brewnetty (AuntySpam) /
Very good Rudy,
also..a source of unforeseen and troublesome complexity...
rudy wrote:
I honestly don't know how to define can of worms without causing
more confusion. If someone on this list wants to explain, please do.
can of worms: A complex or difficult problem
Thanks Rudy and Chris
Jan
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A mess. Or stuff crawling all over the place.
Jan Major wrote:
Eddie,
I honestly don't know how to define can of worms without causing
more confusion. If someone on this list wants to explain, please do.
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Or possibly a problem that if not left alone will give rise to many other
problems; opening the way to explanation upon explanation.Something
difficult with many ramifications currently contained and therefore best
left alone.
Why worms, the most beneficial and benign creatures on earth
Hallo Jan,
--- Jan Major / Freitag 30.05.2003, 22:34:43
OT - finally Online
I honestly don't know how to define can of worms without causing
more confusion. If someone on this list wants to explain, please do.
Thanks for the link Rudy.
@Jan:
I do now understand 'can of worms' and
Joeseph wrote: worms, the most beneficial and benign creatures on earth
(and in earth), are saddled with this negativity I don't know!
hummm, ever seen a 30 foot tape worm, or heart worm?
Benign and benefical? NOT!
Parasitic and pathetic: I think!
Erich D. Mansell
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Touche! I should have been more specific that I was thinking of
earthworms.Also, of course, these otheres are parasites and unlikely to
stay lively in a tin, whereas give worms a load of organic matter and they
are happy -- ;-)
Joseph
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Joeseph
PHP developers Cookbook has what you need
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