Freelancers Forum Messages on Saturday January 24th 2004
FN-FORUM: shop@assistant
date posted 24th January 2004 23:57
Hi, I need someone who is familiar with the ecomm software, [EMAIL REMOVED]
who can spend an hour trouble shooting a site I set up a while back. It has
always worked fine and has been taking orders wi...
Re: FN-FORUM: text parser
date posted 24th January 2004 20:50
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used the bbc betsie script before but had a few problems with it, can neo=
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recommend another text parser s...
FN-FORUM: rejection letter
date posted 24th January 2004 20:30
http://jammerjoh.xs4all.nl/rejection.jpg
A classic, even if it is from the BBC...
Matt...
Re: FN-FORUM: ASP / ASP.net
date posted 24th January 2004 20:10
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 13:19, Dan Cook wrote:
> I apologise in advance for asking what, to many, will seem like a stupid
> question. However, I am interested to know what the difference is between
> AS...
FN-FORUM: domain names?
date posted 24th January 2004 18:19
I have been waiting for about 1 year for a domain name to come up again
after it had been detagged it was www.72dpi.co.uk
thanks to my bank stopping my overdraft without warning me I lost the domain
b...
Re: FN-FORUM: Shit Hot PHP/ASP.Net Developer
date posted 24th January 2004 15:08
I completely agree with you Rick, there's a great deal of project posters
that want it done for nothing and alot of upset lancers chasing their money.
I am not a new freelancer, I've been doing this...
Re: FN-FORUM: ASP / ASP.net
date posted 24th January 2004 13:12
Dan Cook wrote:
> I apologise in advance for asking what, to many, will seem like a stupid
> question. However, I am interested to know what the difference is between
> ASP and ASP.net and what the...
RE: FN-FORUM: QAProWeb object
date posted 24th January 2004 12:46
Its Quick Address... the "type in your house number and postcode and it'll
return your full address" thingy. I use it on one of my customers'
web-sites. QuickAddress, as a company, have been extremely...
Re: FN-FORUM: artists
date posted 24th January 2004 12:42
At 19:22 19/01/04, Dom Ramsey wrote:
>Are there any artists out there doing manga/anime style work? Anyone got
>any recommendations?
Hello Dom,
DId you ask this before? I recommend Anne Stokes who...
FN-FORUM: ASP / ASP.net
date posted 24th January 2004 12:34
I apologise in advance for asking what, to many, will seem like a stupid
question. However, I am interested to know what the difference is between
ASP and ASP.net and what the advantages / disadvantag...
FN-FORUM: PRESS RELEASE: AILING PCG MEMBER'S TAX HEARING TAKES PLACE IN GATESHEAD LIVING ROOM
date posted 24th January 2004 09:31
For those who are interested ......
Ailing PCG member=92s tax hearing takes place in Gateshead living room
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For immediate release: Saturday 24 January 2004
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In=A0a very unusual m...
Re: FN-FORUM: Shit Hot PHP/ASP.Net Developer
date posted 24th January 2004 09:26
> All ideas/responses/criticism/whatever welcome...
How about selling yourself as accessibility consultant. You work with
the local business's in-house developer (*cough* son) providing training
/ me...
Re: FN-FORUM: Turn off collapsible menus in Win2K?
date posted 24th January 2004 08:30
Steve P wrote:
> Can anyone please tell me how to turn off the collapsible menu in Win2K.
> When I go to Start - Programs I'd like to see all the programs at once and
> not have to click on the litt...
RE: FN-FORUM: Turn off collapsible menus in Win2K?
date posted 24th January 2004 08:23
Hi Tony,
There is a check box for Personalised Menus on the toolbar props, this did
it, thanks.
I have x-setup, but I didn't think of using that.
Cheers
Steve
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Re: FN-FORUM: Turn off collapsible menus in Win2K?
date posted 24th January 2004 08:16
On 24 Jan 2004 08:29:13 -0000, Steve P [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Can anyone please tell me how to turn off the collapsible menu in Win2K.
> When I go to Start - Programs I'd like to see all th...
Re: FN-FORUM: Turn off collapsible menus in Win2K?
date posted 24th January 2004 08:10
On 24 Jan 2004 08:29:13 -0000, Steve P [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Can anyone please tell me how to turn off the collapsible menu in Win2K.
> When I go to Start - Programs I'd like to see all th...
FN-FORUM: Turn off collapsible menus in Win2K?
date posted 24th January 2004 07:43
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to turn off the collapsible menu in Win2K.
When I go to Start - Programs I'd like to see all the programs at once and
not have to click on the little arrow at the bot...
FN-FORUM: QAProWeb object
date posted 24th January 2004 02:27
a site i'm fixing has uses this object in its secure area, just
wondering if anyone knows what it does and who makes it?
tia...
RE: FN-FORUM: Any comments please
date posted 24th January 2004 02:03
Certainly shouldn't cost anything, but by the same token this sort of information should only be released to the client and
never a third party no matter what.
What the client does with it is then t...
Re: FN-FORUM: Shit Hot PHP/ASP.Net Developer
date posted 24th January 2004 00:29
Belbin tests and 'bollocks like that' are just excuses to send employees on
a pointless day out, lining the pockets of David Brent characters the world
over, and ultimately pushing up prices for cons...
Re: FN-FORUM: Shit Hot PHP/ASP.Net Developer
date posted 24th January 2004 00:20
Networking is good. Perhaps you could get a decent designer to do you some
really professional marketing material whilst you do something for them in
exchange with your skillset.
Also, response rates...