RE: [WSG] The mystery gap issue

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Goddard
PNG transparency only works in IE7+ ...there are some workarounds easliy found on Google. hth Peter Goddard Developer/Programmer PSI Global Ltd, Bowburn, Durham DH6 5AD, UK T: +44 (0) 191 3774742 F: +44 (0) 191 3770769 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [WSG] The mystery gap issue

2008-11-11 Thread Kristine Cummins
Jeez – guess I was tired – little obvious. None the less, it’s really cool to post a question in the middle of the night and wake up to the answer. Thanks to ALL who worked on my issue – appreciate it greatly. --Kristine From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ross

Re: [WSG] Re: Some links for light reading (11/11/08)

2008-11-11 Thread russ - maxdesign
Didn't notice - but how funny :) on 11/11/08 11:28 PM, Dave Hall at wrote: On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 22:33 +1100, russ - maxdesign wrote: The Ethics of Quick Backlinking Strategy http://monsterboxpro.com/2008/11/7/high-page-rank-30-minutes-simple-backlink ing-strategy-guaranteed Is your

Re: [WSG] The mystery gap issue

2008-11-11 Thread Ross Bruniges
#imagery has a height of 566px set in your CSS and your image container (#master0) has a height of 564px set in CSS (i'm guessing via JS) 2px gap problem found From: Kristine Cummins [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Tuesday, 11

[WSG] Liz Juniper is Out of the Office

2008-11-11 Thread Juniper, Liz
Hi, I'm on leave and will be back on Monday 24 November. For assistance in the interim please contact Ben Hosie on 9247 3026 or Ed Johansson on 9247 3223. Otherwise, I will respond to your email when I return. Regards, Liz Juniper Acting Manager iWeb Applications Victoria Police Level 6,

[WSG] The mystery gap issue

2008-11-11 Thread Kristine Cummins
Please check www.richardvonsaal.com/test/index.html The gap is about 2 pixels high directly beneath the big image, and on top of the footer div. Stylesheet www.richardvonsaal.com/test/styles.html I'm tearing hair at this point. Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Another question: why is it

Re: [WSG] The mystery gap issue

2008-11-11 Thread James Farrell
I belive your transaparency problems have been answered. I also have a problem with a gap like this so am dying to know what causes it. I was tearing my hair out yesterday and I ended up using a negative margin on the image get get around it. James 2008/11/11 Darren Lovelock [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [WSG] The mystery gap issue

2008-11-11 Thread Darren Lovelock
Hi Kristine, All versions of IE before version 7 do not support png transparency. I usually use javascript to get this to work correctly for IE 5.5 and 6. One of these should help: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bobosola/index.htm http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/ Hope this helps!

[WSG] Re: Some links for light reading (11/11/08)

2008-11-11 Thread Dave Hall
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 22:33 +1100, russ - maxdesign wrote: The Ethics of Quick Backlinking Strategy http://monsterboxpro.com/2008/11/7/high-page-rank-30-minutes-simple-backlinking-strategy-guaranteed Is your (website¹s) underwear showing?

RE: [WSG] The mystery gap issue

2008-11-11 Thread Martin Andres
Good Day! You have set the 'height' and 'overflow' on your #ubercontainer layer. The bottom footer is taller then the fixed height. The 2 pixel gap is actually the copyright info that is cut off. Simple fix: Just removed the height from the #ubsercontainer. Regards, Martin Andres

RE: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Graphics Web Designing, LLC
I am sorry to ask this question but I am very curious as to how others feel about this. I have a client that is purchasing E-mail listings from a company called expedia mail and I Was called and asked for my server's root access information so that they can download their Software onto my

Re: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Luke Hoggett
Hmm, strange that they could not write software that either: a) could be installed with out requiring root access, say a restricted user account specifically for this software or b) they can't provide you with instructions how to do it yourself. Luke Graphics Web Designing, LLC wrote: I

Re: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Andrew Brown
Don't share your root access with anyone. On 11-Nov-08, at 7:41 PM, Graphics Web Designing, LLC wrote: I am sorry to ask this question but I am very curious as to how others feel about this. I have a client that is purchasing E-mail listings from a company called expedia mail and I Was

RE: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Thiru Yoganathan
Hi Sherri I think you have done the right thing, giving away root access means you possibly could become quite vulnerable.I think. But I am pretty sure this person you are speaking with is talking rubbish when she says others have given access. Mind you, to at least keep a positive

Re: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Anthony Ziebell
Sounds like a death-trap. Graphics Web Designing, LLC wrote: I am sorry to ask this question but I am very curious as to how others feel about this. I have a client that is purchasing E-mail listings from a company called expedia mail and I Was called and asked for my server's root

Re: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Dave Hall
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 11:53 +1100, Luke Hoggett wrote: Hmm, strange that they could not write software that either: a) could be installed with out requiring root access, say a restricted user account specifically for this software or b) they can't provide you with instructions how to do

RE: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread David Fuller :: magickweb
Sherri hey.. I agree with Thiru on that - you should NEVER give out your root access to anybody... Its far 2 risky... There are 2 alternatives. Either a) set up a normal user account with SSH access (this would give them access to their area of the server only) OR b) Research the software and

Re: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Andrew Maben
On Nov 11, 2008, at 7:41 PM, Graphics Web Designing, LLC wrote: I refuse to give anyone access to MY server let alone my root access. And so you should!! Am I being rude and uncooperative on this or am I right? You are right - if you have a business with a client, does that give him the

Re: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Giving anyone outside your business root access to your sever is NOT wise at all. I was previously sharing a dedicaed server with a friend that turned out to be one of the largest bot farmers in Australia, and subsequently led the server being dDOS'd. Giving these people root access leaves

RE: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread chris . block
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RE: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Levell Rampono
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Re: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Joe Ortenzi
As a professional I would advise your client to run a mil from this supplier. There are plenty of ways to send email marketing safely, securely, intelligently and usefully, like Campaign Monitor, mailbuild, and other conscientious, responsible mailers. There is nothing more sinister than

Re: [WSG] Question on servers and Email campaign

2008-11-11 Thread Andrew Harris
I Was called and asked for my server's root access information so that they can download their Software onto my server for my clients email campaign. that would be their software that sets up a mail relay for the purposes of illegal spamming? ...no, that would just be me being paranoid. You