RE: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-08 Thread Michael Kear
on that count too. They've got no business tinkering with their customers files unless they are breaching the law. Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia AFP Webworks http://afpwebworks.com -Original Message- From: Ian Lloyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 9 March 2004 1:

Re: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-08 Thread Ian Lloyd
On 6 Mar 2004, at 11:26, Universal Head wrote: Forms on Websites Is there a good place that explains/makes available the coding involved for putting simple forms on sites? My programming knowledge doesn't go beyond css, xhtml and using JavaScript nuggets, but I've always wanted to be able to

Re: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-08 Thread Ian Lloyd
On 6 Mar 2004, at 13:14, Michael Kear wrote: I can’t see what difference it makes to them whether you have absolute or relative links. On advantage of using link instead of link is that if the page the link is on gets moved to another location on the files system - and you forget to link

Re: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-07 Thread Universal Head
Thanks James and the others who replied, much appreciated. I've since disposed of the middleman and talked directly to the host and found out that the problems I was told existed do not at all - there's a lesson learnt! As for the other - yep, a step too far into programming land for me. I think I

RE: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-05 Thread Michael Kear
I run a small hosting company, and for the life of me I can’t see what difference it makes to them whether you have absolute or relative links.   They provide the disk space and bandwidth and you fill it with your own files.  What does it matter to them how you arrange your links?  I don't

Re: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-05 Thread Tim Lucas
Peter Firminger spoke the following on 6/03/2004 12:26 PM EST: Relative vs Absolute Links I agree with James first answer. Change hosts! I can see absolutely no reason for this apart from an idiot ISP. Speaking of idiot ISPs... Was it TPG (http://www.tpg.com.au/help_desk/activate.html - This form i

RE: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-05 Thread Peter Firminger
And I'll add a bit: > > Forms on Websites > > Is there a good place that explains/makes available the coding > > involved for putting simple forms on sites? My programming > knowledge > > doesn't go beyond css, xhtml and using JavaScript nuggets, but I've > > always wanted to be able to put contac

Re: [WSG] A few questions needing answers

2004-03-05 Thread James Ellis
Hello Peter Here's my thoughts: Universal Head wrote: Forms on Websites Is there a good place that explains/makes available the coding involved for putting simple forms on sites? My programming knowledge doesn't go beyond css, xhtml and using JavaScript nuggets, but I've always wanted to be a