You should be able to unsubscribe here:
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- Josh
On 10/8/2010 4:21 PM, Marvin Hunkin wrote:
hi.
could steve please e-mail me off list.
tried to e-mail him.
but did not like his e-mail and bounced it back.
after trying for a few days.
thank you.
Sorry, disregard that, I misread your original email.
On 10/8/2010 5:00 PM, Josh Godsiff wrote:
You should be able to unsubscribe here:
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- Josh
On 10/8/2010 4:21 PM, Marvin Hunkin wrote:
hi.
could steve please e-mail me off list.
tried to e
I avoid Apple products like the plague, so perhaps I'm missing some info
here, but what's wrong with simply getting the user to download the file
in the normal fashion?
- Josh
On 9/8/2010 3:11 PM, Breton Slivka wrote:
The iPhone has a 5mb upper limit per page. I think the ipad's limit is
.
Sue
On 06/08/2010, at 9:06 AM, Josh Godsiff j...@oxideinteractive.com.au
wrote:
On 5/8/2010 8:03 PM, Foskett, Mike wrote:
The scenario I'm thinking of is JS available
but no CSS,
either unavailable or switched off.
Unless you're working on some sort
mentioned government sites.
Http://bit.ly/dddhz8
Thanks in advance.
Sue
On 06/08/2010, at 9:06 AM, Josh Godsiff j...@oxideinteractive.com.au
wrote:
On 5/8/2010 8:03 PM, Foskett
Hi Marvin
I haven't had a chance to go through your code properly yet, but
glancing through it, I'll suggest that the jQuery http://jquery.com
javascript library could help in making your code a great deal more
simple, and less likely to have bugs.
Also, Steven - why would a web-server be
On 3/8/2010 12:47 PM, Marvin Hunkin wrote:
HI.
DID A TUTORIAL FROM JEFF DURRUM ON HTTP://WWW.BLINDGEEKS.ORG
mhtml:%7B4DCB9095-E5FA-4455-A328-2B372E08F438%7Dmid://0019/%21x-usc:http://www.blindgeeks.org/
AND FOR SOME STRANGE REASON.
INTERNET EXPLORER 8.
DOES NOT SHOW ME THE RESULTS OF A
Yup. Check out http://nican.com.au/
On 21/7/2010 1:25 AM, David Laakso wrote:
Foskett, Mike wrote:
Has anyone on the list considered using keywords?
Mike Foskett
Has anyone conceived of a layout for the page using percent, em, /and/
pixel width, with the fonts specified in
If you're talking about a tree-like menu, I've never come across a
purely CSS one. It strikes me that CSS alone doesn't have the vocabulary
to deal with something that requires an 'expanded' and 'collapsed' state.
If you're worried about accessibility, either
* expand it all by default,