Freelancers Forum Messages on Tuesday January 6th 2004
RE: FN-FORUM: Access Databases
date posted 6th January 2004 23:52
> some sort of 'locking' system set in it? We want to be able to check if
> someone who has developed an Access DB has set something called a
> 'Unauthorised Access Key' (or something like that) to
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT: Tools
date posted 6th January 2004 23:10
Lists wrote:
> For those of you who've had enough of House Doctor, Changing Rooms etc
So glad I didn't have a mug of coffee :)
Rick
Kitty5 NewMedia http://Kitty5.com
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RE: FN-FORUM: Site(s) Critique
date posted 6th January 2004 23:07
No Feedback? It's a good sign for us all that everyone is busy :)
Alan
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RE: FN-FORUM: CDOSYS / VB headache...
date posted 6th January 2004 22:47
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Re: FN-FORUM: CDOSYS / VB headache...
date posted 6th January 2004 22:46
never mind, just found out CDOEX supercedes it in the reference... d'oh!
David Eckersall wrote:
>
> heres a bugger, using CDOSYS in a VB app to mail some info out.
> problem being is CDOSYS isn't...
FN-FORUM: CDOSYS / VB headache...
date posted 6th January 2004 22:41
heres a bugger, using CDOSYS in a VB app to mail some info out. problem
being is CDOSYS isn't in the 'references' list, and when i add it via
the browse button, nada :(
it's definately there and r...
FN-FORUM: OT: Tools
date posted 6th January 2004 22:39
For those of you who've had enough of House Doctor, Changing Rooms etc
>
> HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is
used
> as a kind of divining rod to locate expensive...
RE: FN-FORUM: site rss feed
date posted 6th January 2004 21:45
> >Anybody know of a good script, javascript/asp/cgi, to read and
> >display an rss feed on a site?
> >
This looks quite promising for an ASP solution - and it's my favourite
price!
http://www.2rss...
FN-FORUM: zen cart goes alpha this week
date posted 6th January 2004 21:18
http://www.zen-cart.com/modules/freecontent/index.php?id=3...
Re: FN-FORUM: Something to make you snort your coffeee....
date posted 6th January 2004 20:55
> http://www.duquesa.net/newdev4.htm
>
> TIP: look at the properties of the images for Bognor, see where they are
> being requested from
Nice one!
And it's interesting as on the front page it says...
Re: FN-FORUM: Re: Redirect / parameters in HTML
date posted 6th January 2004 20:50
>>>What I am probably asking is - how do you process variables in straight HTML?
> You'll have to use JavaScript .... ... etc
> Hope this helps
> Ron
Yes it does help thanks v much - will give that...
FN-FORUM: Exchange 2003 server deployment telnet problem
date posted 6th January 2004 19:33
A colleague is deploying Exchange Server 2003 and cannot get a response from
telnet on port 25 from the IMC. Tried a Google and can't find any articles
on this. Anyone know where I could look to help...
Re: FN-FORUM: Something to make you snort your coffeee....
date posted 6th January 2004 18:35
This is what the goatse image is for.
Rick
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Re: FN-FORUM: Creating database driven sites?
date posted 6th January 2004 18:35
Seriously, hire a professional to do it for you, it will be much quicker and
save a lot of teeth/hair pulling (and it wont contain every newbie pitfall
in the book)
Rick
Kitty5 NewMedia http://Kitty...
Re: FN-FORUM: Fluid columns and the IE5 issue
date posted 6th January 2004 18:28
On 6 Jan 2004 18:54:57 -0000, paul west [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Despite numerous attempts even starting from scratch with the Tantek Hack
> I'm still stumped.
>
> This was the closest I got! http:...
RE: FN-FORUM: SEO Tactics
date posted 6th January 2004 18:22
Yes;
http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
Mike
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FN-FORUM: Fluid columns and the IE5 issue
date posted 6th January 2004 18:15
Despite numerous attempts even starting from scratch with the Tantek Hack
I'm still stumped.
This was the closest I got! http://www.paulwest.net/beta2/home2.htm. It
works across loads but not IE5/W...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 18:04
>> on this one and as no other clients seem to have the same
>>problem.
>>
>>In terms of versions the client is using PS 7.01 and I'm using PS 7.0.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Chris.
>>
>>
>
>
>
actually...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 18:02
>>
>>I'm stuck on this one and as no other clients seem to have the same
>>problem.
>>
>>In terms of versions the client is using PS 7.01 and I'm using PS 7.0.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Chris.
>>
>>
>
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] And you thought you'd had a bad day ....
date posted 6th January 2004 17:58
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1-953740,00.html
>
> Hutch
Seen the crazy follow up?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3373077.stm...
FN-FORUM: [OT] And you thought you'd had a bad day ....
date posted 6th January 2004 17:50
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1-953740,00.html
Hutch...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 17:48
Just thump the daft client & save yourself the hassle.
=)
On 6/1/04 5:17 pm, "Andy Hutchinson" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Just use alpha channels and save it as a targa file.
>
> Hutch
>
> -----O...
Re: FN-FORUM: XHTML editors
date posted 6th January 2004 17:21
Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
>
> You can just use your existing editor.
>
> I'm sure I'll be struck down by criticizms here, but all the xhtml pages
> I've done happily run through my validator wi...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT Thought of the day: Retirement?
date posted 6th January 2004 17:15
Nah, it was a genuine thought... I was busy in front of the computer
from 7 and didn't watch any telly. My first witty thought and some
bastard beat me to it - well I'll be darned!
Bah,
Kai
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Re: FN-FORUM: hack a site
date posted 6th January 2004 17:15
thanks Ema, useful info.
Darren.
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>
> Also,...
Re: FN-FORUM: XHTML editors
date posted 6th January 2004 17:01
Dominic Allkins wrote:
> Typically I've hand coded all my HTML/ASP in Homesite but was
> wondering what ppl reckon is a good XHTML editor that won't mess with
> my ASP code.
www.textpad.com
Rick
K...
Re: FN-FORUM: A Lurker Comes Out
date posted 6th January 2004 17:01
I can recommend a plumber. :)
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Re: FN-FORUM: .htaccess files/mod rewrite hosting
date posted 6th January 2004 16:57
Business A2Z [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a Unix host that supports custom .htaccess
> files/mod rewrite
I would expect quite a lot of unix hosts do - we certainly do.
What's your...
RE: FN-FORUM: A Lurker Comes Out
date posted 6th January 2004 16:57
> Here in Shropshire we have a arrrviystfesteevurl no idea of
> the spelling culd be Harfst Festival Carla Boulton (that's
> bolton not bowwulton)
"Leask". Most usually mangled to Leaks!! Let's...
RE: FN-FORUM: XHTML editors
date posted 6th January 2004 16:54
Great - thanks Andy. It may be old (well, sort of) but I like Homesite
so if that's the case then it works for me :-)
Dominic
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Re: FN-FORUM: XHTML editors
date posted 6th January 2004 16:51
On 6 Jan 2004 17:21:27 -0000, Dominic Allkins [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Hey all
>
> Am making first steps into using XHTML and CSS properly... not that I'm
> being judgemental in any way about other...
RE: FN-FORUM: security notification
date posted 6th January 2004 16:49
Speaking as a former statistician (it's boring so I started doing
programming instead) this isn't actually true.
Whenever you're doing this kind of work you would generally exclude the
statistical o...
FN-FORUM: .htaccess files/mod rewrite hosting
date posted 6th January 2004 16:47
Can anyone recommend a Unix host that supports custom .htaccess files/mod
rewrite
Cheers
Andrew...
RE: FN-FORUM: XHTML editors
date posted 6th January 2004 16:47
As xhtml is "just" a subset of html and is essentially a case of;
Closing all tags properly (including and so on)
Writing all tags etc., in lower case
Closing tags in the hierarchy that they were op...
RE: FN-FORUM: ezmlm
date posted 6th January 2004 16:44
Hiya
It's qmailadmin. I've got SSH access so I'll have a look.
Norman
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Re: FN-FORUM: Creating database driven sites?
date posted 6th January 2004 16:43
On Tuesday 06 Jan 2004 3:00 pm, Ryan Hurd wrote:
> Not knowing much about database driven sites, I'm a bit stuck on an enq=
uiry
> to develop a site where members can login and amend their details. Is...
RE: FN-FORUM: security notification
date posted 6th January 2004 16:42
I dont believe I live in a country that has more "really incredibly smart
people" than professional footballers.
(sorry to for opening this thread again- just got round to reading
freelancers after...
FN-FORUM: XHTML editors
date posted 6th January 2004 16:42
Hey all
Am making first steps into using XHTML and CSS properly... not that I'm
being judgemental in any way about other deisgn/layout techniques....
Typically I've hand coded all my HTML/ASP in Hom...
Re: FN-FORUM: hack a site
date posted 6th January 2004 16:39
Also, this link might help...
*Keeping The Hackers Away From Your Database*
http://home.openhosting.co.uk/article.asp?id=30
David Turner wrote:
> Hacking:
>
> If you want to get into this sort of...
RE: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 16:38
Just use alpha channels and save it as a targa file.
Hutch
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Re: FN-FORUM: ezmlm
date posted 6th January 2004 16:38
Norman Beresford wrote:
> We've got ezmlm installed on our mail server which we're running a few
> mailing lists on. At the moment the emails are coming from the person
> that posted to the list, so...
Re: FN-FORUM: hack a site
date posted 6th January 2004 16:32
Thanks Dave, for the extensive email and the interesting info.
I'll go see what I can do with the info on those sites.
The user and pass should be pretty secure as they are a dynamcally
generated mix...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 16:19
Sacha/Andrew,
Thanks for everything...
That was it, they had set the transparency grid to white/white.
Another happy client!
Cheers,
Chris.
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>
> Your client sho...
RE: FN-FORUM: hack a site
date posted 6th January 2004 16:17
Hi Darren
Hacking:
If you want to get into this sort of malarky, you could try
www.searchlores.org which is deliberately difficult to navigate, but has
loads of interesting stuff, if you stick with...
FN-FORUM: ezmlm
date posted 6th January 2004 16:16
Hi all
We've got ezmlm installed on our mail server which we're running a few
mailing lists on. At the moment the emails are coming from the person
that posted to the list, so if you hit reply it on...
RE: FN-FORUM: CSS no line break after
date posted 6th January 2004 16:07
Ta very much=20
Andy
IWD2 LLP
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Re: FN-FORUM: Access Databases
date posted 6th January 2004 16:07
>I'm not sure if you can set the
>security to expire access rights after a period of time.
You can, no idea how. But I know a company that
authors EPOS systems using Access exclusively and
they have...
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS no line break after
date posted 6th January 2004 16:04
Don't need 0 padding either, here's a shortened version
Best Regards
D Thomas
http://www.thomas-design.co.uk
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Re: FN-FORUM: CSS no line break after
date posted 6th January 2004 16:01
No that didn't work but this does:
Best Regards
D Thomas
http://www.thomas-design.co.uk
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RE: FN-FORUM: Access Databases
date posted 6th January 2004 16:01
IMHO the Access Workgroup security model is actually quite
sophisticated, but cannot be set to "expire" on its own. As others have
said, this could be done in internal VBA code or external libraries....
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS no line break after
date posted 6th January 2004 15:55
try changing the default attributes of the tag using css to maybe 0
padding might do it (tho haven't tried ;)
Best Regards
D Thomas
http://www.thomas-design.co.uk
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FN-FORUM: CSS no line break after
date posted 6th January 2004 15:45
Hi,
How do you stop the line break occurring after using an unordered list
?
If I've got
Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
But then want to put something straight after the
ta
Andy Macnaughton-Jones...
RE: FN-FORUM: Access Databases
date posted 6th January 2004 15:23
Emma
AFAIK it can't be done automatically with Access security features, but if a username/password has been added/changed then it
could have been done within code if the database has VB code associ...
FN-FORUM: Lotus Notes support job
date posted 6th January 2004 15:22
Support and some development required for Lotus notes and Domino Server.
I have NO further information and I am NOT in direct contact with the
client.
Please contact Mark Dickson of MicroActiv Solut...
FN-FORUM: SEO Tactics
date posted 6th January 2004 15:18
Hi,
Would be following the following URL reasonable to report to google for
abuse http://dinix.com/vps/index.htm
Rgds
Rus
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Re: FN-FORUM: Wiress Adapter Security
date posted 6th January 2004 15:01
Thanks for all the replies guys.
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Internet Developer
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RE: FN-FORUM: Access Databases
date posted 6th January 2004 14:57
the security is very basic so i doubt it
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RE: FN-FORUM: Access Databases
date posted 6th January 2004 14:53
An access DB has security built into it. I'm not sure if you can set the
security to expire access rights after a period of time.=20
Andy
IWD2 LLP
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FN-FORUM: Access Databases
date posted 6th January 2004 14:44
Hi all and Happy New Year
Does anyone know if there is a way of finding out if an Access database has
some sort of 'locking' system set in it? We want to be able to check if
someone who has develope...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT Thought of the day: Retirement?
date posted 6th January 2004 14:44
now that is a thought for the day, dustman to BBC sports reporter
Andrew
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Re: FN-FORUM: hack a site
date posted 6th January 2004 14:41
> Let us all know the results plz ;c)
Will do should be interesting.
BTW, no replacing the site with porn please :)
regards,
Darren Yates
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Re: FN-FORUM: Something to make you snort your coffeee....
date posted 6th January 2004 14:31
Bob Gentle wrote:
> How did you get on with your legal issues Jonathan?
>
> You just reminded me.
Hi Bob
I'm just waiting for Arsenal to get back to me. :)
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Internet Developer...
RE: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 14:31
Your client should go into "Edit>Preferences>Transparency & Gamut" and =
check
that the 2 grid colours under "Transparency settings" are not both white =
(by
default one is white and the other grey)....
Re: FN-FORUM: Creating database driven sites?
date posted 6th January 2004 14:30
> Not knowing much about database driven sites, I'm a bit stuck on an
enquiry
> to develop a site where members can login and amend their details. Is
there
> software I can use that intergrates with D...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Thought of the day: Retirement?
date posted 6th January 2004 14:27
Business A2Z wrote:
> I think that this 'thought' was aired on the BBC this mroning by that witty
> sports reporter whose name escapes me for the time being, Rob something, Bonnet
> perhaps ;) Natash...
RE: FN-FORUM: Macs, networking and printers
date posted 6th January 2004 14:24
Norman
It's a while ago since I had anything to do with Macs :) but....
I think you have to install Print Services for Unix on the Windows Box then add an IP printer using the Win boxes IP address...
Re: FN-FORUM: hack a site
date posted 6th January 2004 14:23
Let us all know the results plz ;c)
Best Regards
D Thomas
http://www.thomas-design.co.uk
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FN-FORUM: Creating database driven sites?
date posted 6th January 2004 14:21
Not knowing much about database driven sites, I'm a bit stuck on an enquiry
to develop a site where members can login and amend their details. Is there
software I can use that intergrates with DWeaver...
RE: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 14:19
In prefs transparency grid can be set to 'custom' which can be white. Could
this be it?
Andrew
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Re: FN-FORUM: Something to make you snort your coffeee....
date posted 6th January 2004 14:15
On 6 Jan 2004 14:38:05 -0000, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> anyone else had a similar story...
http://www.1976design.com/blog/archive/2003/12/29/bastards/
had me blowing coffee down my nose at the ti...
RE: FN-FORUM: Something to make you snort your coffeee....
date posted 6th January 2004 14:14
How did you get on with your legal issues Jonathan?
You just reminded me.
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Re: FN-FORUM: Something to make you snort your coffeee....
date posted 6th January 2004 14:11
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 02:44:15PM -0000, Jonathan Chong wrote:
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> [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> >anyone else had a similar story...
>
> That page where it's calling the "foreign" image from doesn...
FN-FORUM: OT - DVD+R open sessions - close?
date posted 6th January 2004 14:10
Hi all
Diversion for you.
I've got some DVD+R disks that I burned on a Philips DVD recorder
(domestic TV type) that broke and I no longer have.
Thing is the disks weren't "finalised" if that's the...
RE: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 14:07
Try and save it as a transparent GIF.
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Re: FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 14:07
I've never heard of this before, the only workaround I can think of is
to save a path around the logo into the PSD file, and then use this
path to make a selection before you copy/paste. There's no...
Re: FN-FORUM: Something to make you snort your coffeee....
date posted 6th January 2004 14:05
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> anyone else had a similar story...
That page where it's calling the "foreign" image from doesn't seem to be
"live", and looks to be a Work in progress", which is not as ba...
RE: FN-FORUM: Re: Redirect / parameters in HTML
date posted 6th January 2004 13:58
>>What I am probably asking is - how do you process variables in straight
HTML?
You'll have to use JavaScript but there's no point in using a meta refresh
tag when you can just do location.replace....
FN-FORUM: Something to make you snort your coffeee....
date posted 6th January 2004 13:58
We have a client whom we manage servers for ....
www.sunseekerhomes.com
they sell property in Spain, and they do a good job. Which obviously
leads them to have a number of competitors.
such as...
FN-FORUM: hack a site
date posted 6th January 2004 13:56
Afternoon all,
Interesting little project here for anybody that way inclined.
I have a client going live with a new web based client management system.
They are concerned about security via the logi...
Re: FN-FORUM: A Lurker Comes Out
date posted 6th January 2004 13:51
on 6/1/04 2:09 pm, John Anderson at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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>>
>> ... It's just the rest of the world that can't spell (or pronounce) my
> name
>> :(
>>
>> Richard 'It's Not Harvest, Hart or Hars...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT Thought of the day: Retirement?
date posted 6th January 2004 13:49
I think that this 'thought' was aired on the BBC this mroning by that witty
sports reporter whose name escapes me for the time being, Rob something, Bonnet
perhaps ;) Natasha Per-per-blinski wasn't im...
Re: FN-FORUM: Re: Redirect / parameters in HTML
date posted 6th January 2004 13:47
> does tagging the variables on the end of the redirect URL not work?
>
I don't know what the parameters will be.
What I am probably asking is - how do you...
Re: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
date posted 6th January 2004 13:47
Bless you, Mr Maynes.
> thanks for the answer dan, i can always rely on you for the tricky
questions ;)...
RE: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
date posted 6th January 2004 13:40
sorry about that, as Paul and Dan quickly pointed out it was in the subject,
wasn't paying attention.
Andrew
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FN-FORUM: OT Thought of the day: Retirement?
date posted 6th January 2004 13:40
I just had a thought, if Wimbledon Centre Court finally gets a roof will
Cliff Richard retire or will he just move to number one court instead?
Philosophically yours,
Kai...
Re: FN-FORUM: A Lurker Comes Out
date posted 6th January 2004 13:30
>
> ... It's just the rest of the world that can't spell (or pronounce) my
name
> :(
>
> Richard 'It's Not Harvest, Hart or Harst, OK?' Harfst
It's pronounced "Harfst", right?
John Anderson
Soarin...
RE: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
date posted 6th January 2004 13:27
thanks for the answer dan, i can always rely on you for the tricky questions ;)
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FN-FORUM: Photoshop Transparency Issues
date posted 6th January 2004 13:26
Hi,
Been away for a while back now! Was contacting, then perm, now freelance!
Any ideas on this one...
I've designed a logo which I have sent to a client, both EPS and PSD
formats.
The EPS file is...
Re: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
date posted 6th January 2004 13:10
Relative Communications (in the subject)
dan
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
>
> which people Carla?
>
> Andrew
> >Anyone dealt with these people, they place advertising in college...
Re: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
date posted 6th January 2004 13:07
Business A2Z wrote:
> which people Carla?
>
> Andrew
>
>
>>Subject: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
The people in the subject line ;-)
Never heard of them Carla, sorry.
Paul...
Re: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
date posted 6th January 2004 13:07
Relative Communications
Carla
on 6/1/04 1:35 pm, Business A2Z at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> which people Carla?
>
> Andrew
>
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RE: FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
date posted 6th January 2004 12:57
which people Carla?
Andrew
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FN-FORUM: Macs, networking and printers
date posted 6th January 2004 12:50
Hi all
Finally returning to posting to the forum after what has to have been
the busiest period we've ever had with what I hope is a nice and simple
question. Our neighbour's laser printer has broke...
FN-FORUM: Relative Communications
date posted 6th January 2004 12:40
Anyone dealt with these people, they place advertising in colleges? Based in
Preston
Thanks
Carla...
RE: FN-FORUM: Bulk email
date posted 6th January 2004 12:37
Hi Everyone,
I've been lurking round here for the past week or so and thought it was time
to show my face, so to speak.
For sending legit mass mail, I just put a small HTML form into the clients
adm...
Re: FN-FORUM: Bulk email
date posted 6th January 2004 12:17
I use Cold Fusion and I always give clients an admin area and build this
in. Additionally some clients have a rather flash area for newletters and
the like which embeds their graphics and allows the...
Re: FN-FORUM: site rss feed
date posted 6th January 2004 12:14
Loads on javascript.com - all free
At 13:55 05/01/2004, you wrote:
>Anybody know of a good script, javascript/asp/cgi, to read and
>display an rss feed on a site?
>
>tia,
>
>Darren Yates
[EMAIL REM...
FN-FORUM: Happy NY to all: re-subbing
date posted 6th January 2004 11:01
Hi fellow freelancers.
Hope you all had a grand NY
--
Neelesh Sonawane
Graphic Design
07949 034 391...
Re: FN-FORUM: Re: Redirect / parameters in HTML
date posted 6th January 2004 10:36
does tagging the variables on the end of the redirect URL not work?
eg.
or [meta stuff]?foo=&bar=
HTH,
iain
www.bspin.co.u...
Re: FN-FORUM: Site check please - with URL....
date posted 6th January 2004 10:05
IE Mac G4 OS 9.2.2
Carla
on 6/1/04 10:40 am, The e-Guy Limited at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Thanks Carla,
>
> what browser are you using?
>
> Guy
>
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RE: FN-FORUM: Site check please - with URL....
date posted 6th January 2004 10:02
Thanks Carla,
what browser are you using?
Guy
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FN-FORUM: Festive greets
date posted 6th January 2004 09:49
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of the lovely folk on the list.
Hope you all had good ones!
Matt...
Re: FN-FORUM: Site check please - with URL....
date posted 6th January 2004 09:11
on 5/1/04 7:38 pm, The e-Guy Limited at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Thanks all who responded I will be looking into those probs tomorrow - a
> beer beckons and although I said I wanted the site to lo...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Worldpay or other UK provider?
date posted 6th January 2004 08:05
> We had an order a while ago on bettercomponents.com - it went through, the
> money was taken by WorldPay and credited to our account, after I politely
> queried inconsistencies with the e-mail addre...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Worldpay or other UK provider?
date posted 6th January 2004 07:49
on 5/1/04 9:45 pm, Dave Grey at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Evening folks. Just wondering who here uses / used WorldPay and their
> various services, or an alternative provider.
>
> Have a client wh...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Worldpay or other UK provider?
date posted 6th January 2004 07:36
EROL does look pretty good feature wise, just downloaded the trial and will
demo it to them later.
Thanks for the suggestion :)
-Dave
> I implemented WorldPay for a client's e-commerce site using E...
RE: FN-FORUM: BEST WISHES FOR 2004!
date posted 6th January 2004 01:33
Yeah ditto .... HAPPY New Year :)
Never drinking again - well until Saturday :)
Have a good one :))
Ian
:: http://alteris.co.uk :: http://rock666.com ::
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Re: FN-FORUM: Wiress Adapter Security
date posted 6th January 2004 01:08
>from which I gather that if you stick to *recent* equipment / firmware,
>it *is* pretty secure.
>
>
>
yup.. I have an old ElsaLan WAP with an old intel wireless card.. both
have them released upd...
Re: FN-FORUM: World times
date posted 6th January 2004 00:28
Thanks for all the links people! got one offlist which should do the trick
nicely.
Welcome aboard Richard, another dev for the list ;)
Best Regards
D Thomas
http://www.thomas-design.co.uk
[EMAIL RE...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wiress Adapter Security
date posted 6th January 2004 00:27
On Tuesday 06 Jan 2004 12:53 am, Craig Tinson wrote:
> as regards the services on your MS net then I think your stuck to
> relying on the wep to secure you.. which is pretty secure anyways.. I
> beli...
RE: FN-FORUM: A Lurker Comes Out
date posted 6th January 2004 00:19
> Yeah welcome to the madhouse.
>
> Unusual surname you've got there is that Dutch, S. African, typo?
Grandparents were German (don't mention the war!)
My spelling is not gr8, but I can usually spel...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wiress Adapter Security
date posted 6th January 2004 00:15
> Hi Craig
>
> Thanks for the explanation.
>
> The office network itself is a Microsoft Network, but our Internet
> technology uses Unix, and we use programs like PuTTy and SecureCRT to
> connect t...
RE: FN-FORUM: Running File Replication Services under Windows XP?
date posted 6th January 2004 00:00
> This seems sooooooo poor that I *have* to ask - Am I doing it
> the right way? I've been naviagating to a folder within a
> network share on my server and then right-clicking and making
> it av...