Freelancers Forum Messages on Monday September 15th 2003
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash Menu Problem
date posted 15th September 2003 22:23
Confused I'm afraid... maybe I'll just look for a simpler solution, bit
of an actionscript'phobe.
Thanks anyway...
Deborah
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RE: FN-FORUM: Flash Menu Problem
date posted 15th September 2003 22:05
I'm guessing that you wish to have the pop up menu stay static when you
go off the original button to make the sub-menu selections.
One 'work-a-round' I can think of is if you create three transparen...
FN-FORUM: Flash Menu Problem
date posted 15th September 2003 21:20
Yet another flash issue. I used a tutorial from flashkit, and only once
I implemented it did I realise that it was going to cause a problem. Was
just wondering if there is away round it.
In a movieC...
FN-FORUM: Office 2003 and Studio MX 2004
date posted 15th September 2003 18:48
Mmmm... I'm amazed. Studio MX 2004 is superb (especially Dreamweaver MX
2004) and the new Office suite is excellent too (loads in a fraction of the
time and includes some genuinely useful new features...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash 4 movie clips
date posted 15th September 2003 18:48
I don't mind having a look if you want to mail it.
Paul Cooper
Internet Developer
Intex Design
http://www.intexdesign.net
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Re: FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 17:18
yup.. fixed.. (big kudos to Karl!)
see earlier post :)
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grrrrrrrrrrrrrr... bingo!!!
damn... ain't it annoying when the bloody obvious elude...
RE: FN-FORUM: community scripts (PHP)
date posted 15th September 2003 17:11
and hotscripts.com
Andrew
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Re: FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 17:10
doubt you care but an easier way to call the function and pass the selection
would be...
onchange="setOptions(this);"
Paul Cooper
Internet Developer
Intex Design
http://www.intexdesign.net
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Re: FN-FORUM: community scripts (PHP)
date posted 15th September 2003 17:00
Dave,
http://www.cgi-resources.com/ and http://php.resourceindex.com/ are your
friends. :-)
Matt
dave martin wrote:
> not sure if anyone has found one on there travels but what I need is a
> comm...
FN-FORUM: community scripts (PHP)
date posted 15th September 2003 16:47
not sure if anyone has found one on there travels but what I need is a
community type scripts, where people can upload information, it can then be
searched by other people, much like the find a freela...
RE: FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 16:30
Craig wrote:
> http://otd.webmarketing.co.uk/index.php?page=trainingprovider_login
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> Click on the light blue "organisation details" link at the top..
> the "location" dropdown re-populats the secon...
RE: FN-FORUM: vb array
date posted 15th September 2003 16:24
IsArray will tell you if that particular variable is of type array
Ie dim arr()
Isarray(arr) ' will return true
Isempty(arr) ' will return false
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Re: FN-FORUM: vb array
date posted 15th September 2003 16:12
prints "0" - it seems a touch dirty, but you could do it like that, and have
your populating function REDIM it.
> If you do that and don't have the array populated then you get an er...
RE: FN-FORUM: vb array
date posted 15th September 2003 16:08
Ah, But knowing what the specific error code is (look it up) you can then
trap it with your error handling routine, and ignore it or handle it to do
whatever you want for an unpopulated array.
Mark...
Re: FN-FORUM: vb array
date posted 15th September 2003 16:04
Tried IsArray or IsEmpty ?
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RE: FN-FORUM: FTP uploads and secret areas
date posted 15th September 2003 16:03
Hi Justin
Sounds like you need some sort of "subscription" based front end where
access to files in a private/hidden area of the site are controlled on a
time/expiry basis.
I've a number of sites...
RE: FN-FORUM: vb array
date posted 15th September 2003 16:00
If you do that and don't have the array populated then you get an error.
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Re: FN-FORUM: vb array
date posted 15th September 2003 15:57
You could check ubound(arrayname) to see if it's greater than 0 (I think).
hth
dan
> Hi
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> I was wondering if there was any good way to check if an array was
> populated ?
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> ie I would have a...
FN-FORUM: vb array
date posted 15th September 2003 15:53
Hi
I was wondering if there was any good way to check if an array was
populated ?
ie I would have a function that has an array passed into it
IE I want to check if the array has been populated with...
RE: happily networked up now (was Re: FN-FORUM: home networking help needed)
date posted 15th September 2003 15:41
On 13 September 2003 09:05, Pete Croft [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Alan Sheppard wrote:
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> > Nice one, keep us updated about the Netgear router, I use their hubs and switches but haven't
> > tried...
Re: FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 15:34
works fine for me on both pages
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Re: FN-FORUM: pop-art font
date posted 15th September 2003 15:27
dont know any specific ones but try www.acidfonts.com - full of ttf's that
you coan easily download and install for pc's
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Re: FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 15:26
grrrrrrrrrrrrrr... bingo!!!
damn... ain't it annoying when the bloody obvious eludes ya? lol
Thanks!!! :)
Craig
Karl Bunyan wrote:
> You've got two fields called town - the select box, and a t...
RE: FN-FORUM: SQL Order by Clause
date posted 15th September 2003 15:25
It would seem I can do it this way;
ORDER BY
CASE
WHEN @orderby =3D 1 THEN S.name_english
WHEN @orderby =3D 2 THEN L.name_english
ELSE S.name_english
END
And as I know the field...
RE: FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 15:22
You've got two fields called town - the select box, and a text field.
Rename the text field and everything should be hunky dory.
Karl
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Re: FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 15:15
the function is actually written dynamically from a database (using php)
I could probably tidy things up and put it in the head or external
include but that is tweaking later.. this site has got on...
Re: FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 15:06
i don't know if this is related - but you have your script in a really
weird place in your document...
why is it not in the header where it belongs? or, even better, link to
an external script fil...
RE: FN-FORUM: SQL Order by Clause
date posted 15th September 2003 15:02
SQL server will not allow you to user the order by clause in this way.
You may be able to use the ordinal number ? ie field 3...
It might work.
The trouble is that when you create the procedure is...
FN-FORUM: SQL Order by Clause
date posted 15th September 2003 14:41
Suggestions please...
I'm creating some reports by creating stored procedures
Each one takes a number of parameters, one of which I want to be the
display order of the records.
However, I can't do;...
FN-FORUM: javascript problem and hair pulling
date posted 15th September 2003 14:31
Guys and gals..
time to turn to you javascript people out there :) - this has been
driving me nuts for hours now.. and if I had hair.. it would be gone by
now..
Can someone look at the following f...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash 4 movie clips
date posted 15th September 2003 13:28
You're probably not giving it the opportunity to play the movie clip. On
the frame you place the MC you need to either put a stop() or extend the
frames by 12.
Kai
Kai Farnhill
Monoliff
www.monoliff...
FN-FORUM: pop-art font
date posted 15th September 2003 13:17
anyone know of a free font that looks like the 'whaam!' on roy
lichenstein's 'whaam!'
tia...
Re: FN-FORUM: Email error
date posted 15th September 2003 12:41
Norman Beresford wrote:
> Could anyone explain this email error to me?
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> TLS not available: connect failed: error:140770FC:SSL
> routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol I...
FN-FORUM: Email error
date posted 15th September 2003 12:19
Hi all
Could anyone explain this email error to me?
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TLS not available: connect failed: error:140770FC:SSL
routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol I'm not going to try
again;...
Re: FN-FORUM: TV receiver graphics cards
date posted 15th September 2003 12:06
Doesn't this? http://www.tv-cards.com/nova-tpci.php ?
Hutch
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FN-FORUM: May need this guy sometime (OT)
date posted 15th September 2003 11:54
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RE: FN-FORUM: Have you heard of flash mobs?
date posted 15th September 2003 11:46
No... that event is coming up in October, I'll let you know details once
it has been implemented.
This was just for a laugh.=20
Design Club this week, topic is Colour Pyschology and it's effective u...
Re: FN-FORUM: Have you heard of flash mobs?
date posted 15th September 2003 11:45
How about a Flash Mop instead:
Oh man, have you heard about these Flash Mobs? They are so rad. Secret
email goes out to a bunch of cool people and then they all, like, get
together somewhere and act...
Re: FN-FORUM: Have you heard of flash mobs?
date posted 15th September 2003 11:36
on 15/9/03 12:13 pm, Deborah Causton at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>>> As in attend or organise?
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> both
Cool! Was this a guerrilla marketing kind of thing in association with that
design group you se...
RE: FN-FORUM: Have you heard of flash mobs?
date posted 15th September 2003 11:32
>>As in attend or organise?
both
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FN-FORUM: TV receiver graphics cards
date posted 15th September 2003 11:27
Mornin' all,
I've been thinking of getting one of these for sometime now.
Every now and then I go and check out the specs.
But I can't seem to find one that does all I want it to.
Its very simple r...
FN-FORUM: Flash 4 movie clips
date posted 15th September 2003 11:23
I've created a simple 12 frame movie clip of a box unfolding and every
time I insert it into the main movie it doesn't play although it plays
in the Library preview window. I've inserted it into a l...
Re: FN-FORUM: Have you heard of flash mobs?
date posted 15th September 2003 11:18
on 15/9/03 9:48 am, Deborah Causton at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> We did it... an even though it was utterly pointless it was great fun. 2
> mins of madness.
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> http://www.luxflashmob.com/flashmob...
RE: FN-FORUM: How many people on this list?
date posted 15th September 2003 10:57
DE> we're all just figments of your imagination and you're quite mad.
if your in my head this morning your not having a good time
o dear..
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FN-FORUM: A Flash job for someone
date posted 15th September 2003 09:10
A client of mine (removal company), wants an animation for their Web site
that has a spinning Earth with one of their lorries orbiting the globe in
the manner of a satellite (I know, I know... but it'...
RE: FN-FORUM: Have you heard of flash mobs?
date posted 15th September 2003 09:07
We did it... an even though it was utterly pointless it was great fun. 2
mins of madness.
http://www.luxflashmob.com/flashmob_luxembourg_flashmob1.html
Deborah
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RE: FN-FORUM: Case sensitivity in URLs
date posted 15th September 2003 08:56
Hugh F wrote:
> Yes, *nux server of course, with Apache. Thanks - will investigate
> that option. But what I was (badly!) trying to ask was -
> why should visitors be trying to access the all lower ca...
Re: FN-FORUM: Case sensitivity in URLs
date posted 15th September 2003 08:55
At 08:19 15/09/2003 +0000, you wrote:
> > Now if you are using Apache a nice fix is to use "mod_speling" (es that is
> > speling) which is a semi intelligent modules that will "spell check" urls
> >...
Re: FN-FORUM: php mailing script
date posted 15th September 2003 08:52
On 14 Sep 2003 23:32:26 -0000, you wrote:
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>Hey guys.
>
>A mail script that I have used for one of my clients does not appear to =
be
>working. I have used the usual mail(... script but for some rea...
Re: FN-FORUM: Case sensitivity in URLs
date posted 15th September 2003 08:38
>> In recent weeks I have had quite a few "page not found"s
>> generated by incorrect requests all in lower case eg
>> HTTP_REFERER => http://www.gnnetcom.de/jabra/
>> HTTP_USER_AGENT => Mozilla/4.0 (...
Re: FN-FORUM: Case sensitivity in URLs
date posted 15th September 2003 08:05
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Hugh F wrote:
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> Morning all,
>
> In recent weeks I have had quite a few "page not found"s
> generated by incorrect requests all in lower case eg
>
> HTTP_REFERER => http://www....
RE: FN-FORUM: Frames / i-frames question
date posted 15th September 2003 08:04
SE's will indexed framed sites, you need to put the same content in the section and links to all other pages, some SEO
use frames to 'hide' spammy text and think this is a great way to fool the SE's,...
FN-FORUM: Case sensitivity in URLs
date posted 15th September 2003 07:48
Morning all,
In recent weeks I have had quite a few "page not found"s
generated by incorrect requests all in lower case eg
HTTP_REFERER => http://www.gnnetcom.de/jabra/
HTTP_USER_AGENT => Mozilla/4....
Re: FN-FORUM: php mailing script problem
date posted 15th September 2003 07:43
> A mail script that I have used for one of my clients does not appear to be
> working. I have used the usual mail(... script but for some reason it does
I was testing a php mail-based script (many t...
Re: FN-FORUM: Frames / i-frames question
date posted 15th September 2003 07:33
Something like :- (// means commented out. I did use that but changed to
the one-liner)....
Re: FN-FORUM: php mailing script
date posted 15th September 2003 06:22
Hi Simon,
The "From" header looks a bit strange - I've never used it with multiple
e-mail addresses like you have there.
Just try putting ONE e-mail address as part of the From header and see if
tha...