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Freelancers Forum Messages on Friday August 6th 2004

RE: FN-FORUM: Import & Export Costs?

date posted 6th August 2004 23:48

A client of mine is about to Import some products from the states 3 laptops and a printer, just asking is there any additional tax or import costs he has to pay? Or are there any guidelines I can pass...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 23:18

on 5/8/04 9:10 pm, Paul J White at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > *Ahem* Speaking of beer (and why not at this hour) I've just cracked > open a bottle of Marston's Old Empire IPA and I have to say it's the...

Re: FN-FORUM: [totally OT] Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 23:16

Paul J White wrote: > Nah, cooking is brilliant and so rewarding. I'm not a great fan of Delia > but her recipes seem to work for novices, and if you like it spicy try > one of Madhur Jaffrey's boo...

Re: FN-FORUM: [totally OT] Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 22:31

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > Heh - well I can't.. ;p Mine tend to either come out very very runny > (i.e. rather raw) or too hard to dunk (nooo!), but more usually just > explode and ooze most of th...

Re: FN-FORUM: Import & Export Costs?

date posted 6th August 2004 22:24

John Murphy wrote: > A client of mine is about to Import some products from the states 3 > laptops and a printer, just asking is there any additional tax or import Yes.. I can't remember the location...

RE: FN-FORUM: Access Problems

date posted 6th August 2004 22:07

Nice one guys thanks for the help I couldn't remember how to do it been a long time since I used the prog. Thanks again John www.keltecdesign.co.uk for all your media solutions -----Original Mes...

FN-FORUM: Import & Export Costs?

date posted 6th August 2004 22:05

Hi all A client of mine is about to Import some products from the states 3 laptops and a printer, just asking is there any additional tax or import costs he has to pay? Or are there any guidelines I...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 20:37

Luke Perman wrote: > > On 6 Aug 2004, at 20:37, sparkes wrote: > >>> i'm all for standards - but this seems to be overly dictatorial! >> >> isn't that what standards are for? lol >> > > > what i mean...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 20:34

At 21:07 on Friday, 06 Aug 2004, Luke Perman wrote: > > On 6 Aug 2004, at 20:37, sparkes wrote: > >>> i'm all for standards - but this seems to be overly dictatorial! >> isn't that what standards are...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 20:15

On 6 Aug 2004, at 20:37, sparkes wrote: >> i'm all for standards - but this seems to be overly dictatorial! > isn't that what standards are for? lol > >>> "Listed below is the recommended UK Governme...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 20:08

At 20:03 on Friday, 06 Aug 2004, Luke Perman wrote: > > On 6 Aug 2004, at 18:15, Tony Crockford wrote: > >> you really shouldn't use access keys for anything other than the basic >> common navigati...

Re: FN-FORUM: [veering OT] Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 20:05

Paul J White wrote: > That's bit off. Now a giant jar of Lavazza I would forgive ;-) All was well in the end - he came back later and delivered the missing bits.. > Egg boiler! WTF? My ten year old...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 19:45

Luke Perman wrote: > > On 6 Aug 2004, at 18:15, Tony Crockford wrote: > >> you really shouldn't use access keys for anything other than the >> basic common navigation. >> >> you *should* try and mat...

Re: FN-FORUM: [veering OT] Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 19:41

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > Paul J White wrote: > >> off types of happy days at boarding school. Pah, I've had home made >> sundried tomato bread and salad for my lunch... > > > I was looking fo...

Re: FN-FORUM: Linux - size matters

date posted 6th August 2004 19:37

john wrote: >Does anyone know where to point me to find out how to set limits on the >size of a users directory? > > > you need to install the quota tool. under debian it's apt-get install quota...

Re: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 19:13

On 6 Aug 2004, at 17:38, nick b wrote: > Tony Crockford wrote: >> you missed the extra unwanted colon I added as a trap huh? > oops.. but in my defence > me see - me click - no workee but you don't...

FN-FORUM: No 5 in a series of useful web resources...

date posted 6th August 2004 19:13

...that I hadn't seen before. This is fun: http://www.answerbag.com/ "Answerbag is a universal, user-generated collection of frequently-asked questions. It is built and moderated by you, our user...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 19:11

On 6 Aug 2004, at 18:15, Tony Crockford wrote: > you really shouldn't use access keys for anything other than the basic > common navigation. > > you *should* try and match your keys to some standard...

FN-FORUM: Another (lost count) useful online resource

date posted 6th August 2004 18:57

I've been using this for a couple of days and it's great. Especially the hot spurls - a whole load of interesting sites that I'd not seen before. upload your bookmarks, access anywhere - share wit...

Re: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 18:36

unwanted colon I can't think what to say to that, shock, sympathy, should you be sitting at a desk at all?...

Re: FN-FORUM: Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 18:09

Charles E.Gatenby wrote: > I Agree, but I think you could do it in 1/2 day... All you need is 2 > tables. Ala. And some kind of user authentication (so there's a third table), surely? Or you could j...

FN-FORUM: Linux - size matters

date posted 6th August 2004 17:59

Does anyone know where to point me to find out how to set limits on the size of a users directory? ta john...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 17:31

At 15:54 on Friday, 06 Aug 2004, Luke Perman wrote: > one other thing bobby is failing me for not having suitable contrast - > how does it know?? i guess this is why it's a user check ;-) the >...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 17:26

At 15:54 on Friday, 06 Aug 2004, Luke Perman wrote: > > hi all, > > wondered if anyone here can give me a few accessibility tips... > also alt tags - i have many images that are just fluff - accordi...

Re: FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 17:24

At 15:54 on Friday, 06 Aug 2004, Luke Perman wrote: > > hi all, > > wondered if anyone here can give me a few accessibility tips... > > i'm currently building templates for this site: > > www.evoke-m...

RE: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 17:23

but it certainly NOT the first time that has been done. IBM have been doing that for years. Oooooh let me see, MQ Series, XML and XSLT and some CSS. We can send the rocket scientists home now. jas...

FN-FORUM: No 3 in a series of useful web resources

date posted 6th August 2004 17:06

http://www.rsscalendar.com/rss/ Create calendar events and share them via RSS. looks nice... ;o)...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 6th August 2004 16:52

On Friday 06 Aug 2004 11:11 am, James Fidell wrote: > No-one seems to know what "broadband" means any more. Over the last fe= w > years, it seems to have come to mean any kind of high-speed internet...

Re: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 16:47

Tony Crockford wrote: > you missed the extra unwanted colon I added as a trap huh? > oops.. but in my defence me see - me click - no workee > try: > http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/wwf.ht...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 16:41

> Bloody pikey, typical. lol ;-)...

Re: FN-FORUM: [veering OT] Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 16:39

Paul J White wrote: > off types of happy days at boarding school. Pah, I've had home made > sundried tomato bread and salad for my lunch... I was looking forward to a nice pepperoni pizza, but since...

RE: FN-FORUM: turck-mmcache

date posted 6th August 2004 15:42

Hi I use Truck on my Intranet product (IntraGP for GP's funnily enough.) Works like a charm, dead easy to set up and encode the php files and a good improvement in speed comparable to the Zend encode...

RE: FN-FORUM: Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 15:40

I Agree, but I think you could do it in 1/2 day... All you need is 2 tables. Ala. Table name: menu_cat Fields: id INT, description VARCHAR(64) Table name: menu_items Fields: id INT, cat_id INT, item...

FN-FORUM: just a bit interesting web standards site (was next generation)

date posted 6th August 2004 15:24

At 14:35 on Friday, 06 Aug 2004, Karl Bunyan wrote: > > It's good to see some thought put into a site build, especially on a > high profile site, but using XSLT to turn XML into XHTML and adding some...

RE: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 15:19

Depends how you go about it. It's next generation compared to using frontpage to lash up some god awful table kludge design with big comic sans headings... -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL RE...

RE: FN-FORUM: Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 15:18

I agree with Aaron's comment about a CMS system being the way to go. If money is too tight to mention, you could look at Mambo at http://www.mamboserver.com/ I haven't used it myself, but have heard t...

FN-FORUM: accessibility issues... (accesskey mainly)

date posted 6th August 2004 15:02

hi all, wondered if anyone here can give me a few accessibility tips... i'm currently building templates for this site: www.evoke-media.com/sites/had/index.html it will be powered by a CMS (textpa...

Re: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 14:45

nick b wrote: > > Tony Crockford wrote: >> This, for the technically inclined, is very interesting: >> >> from http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/wwf.html: > > umm: > The requested URL /arc...

Re: FN-FORUM: Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 14:36

At 13:41 on Friday, 06 Aug 2004, KKC TFXWeb wrote: > In order to have a bit of a 'heads up' on this one, I'm wondering if > anyone > can give any basic advice regarding CMS (if that's going to be...

Re: FN-FORUM: Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 14:30

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > KKC TFXWeb wrote: >> The site can be viewed in all its glory at >> http://www.crouch-valley-motel.co.uk/EnglishIndex.htm > > > I'm now a) in shock at the website, and b)...

Re: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 14:27

At 14:11 on Friday, 06 Aug 2004, nick b wrote: > > Tony Crockford wrote: > >> >> This, for the technically inclined, is very interesting: >> >> from http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/wwf.htm...

Re: FN-FORUM: Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 14:21

On 6 Aug 2004, at 13:41, KKC TFXWeb wrote: > 3. CMS http://www.opensourcecms.com/ ...j --- http://www.blogthing.com/ free blog hosting http://www.forumthing.com/ free forum hosting...

Re: FN-FORUM: Access Problems

date posted 6th August 2004 14:19

Look at the Northwind code samples, what you want to do is there. I found it years ago on Access 2 or 7, when we were switching from DataEase (since that feature was built in - no code). But I only d...

Re: FN-FORUM: Access Problems

date posted 6th August 2004 13:45

John Murphy [EMAIL REMOVED] writes: > Hey all > > I'm building an application in Access to keep track of products I have > cost and where they come from now I want to be able to do this.... > > Inste...

RE: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 13:43

It's good to see some thought put into a site build, especially on a high profile site, but using XSLT to turn XML into XHTML and adding some CSS doesn't seem next generation, or am I missing somethin...

RE: FN-FORUM: Access Problems

date posted 6th August 2004 13:42

hi there "select * from urtable where urtable.supplier=' " &text1.text& " '" if u have still problem then send me tablename and fields,i will make query for you... regards poojan _______________...

Re: FN-FORUM: Access Problems

date posted 6th August 2004 13:22

John Murphy wrote: > I'm building an application in Access to keep track of products I have > cost and where they come from now I want to be able to do this.... > Instead of typing in the same suppl...

FN-FORUM: turck-mmcache

date posted 6th August 2004 13:22

anyone else use turck-mmcache? on freebsd all you do is a make install, cut'n'paste some settings in to php.ini, restart, and suddenly your php code is much faster and/or your server load is smalle...

Re: FN-FORUM: Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 13:21

KKC TFXWeb wrote: > 1. Simple mods are made to the site by us based around a maintenance > contract we always offer clients > 2. Run menus from a database with the client adding/removing items and > u...

Re: FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 13:18

Tony Crockford wrote: > > This, for the technically inclined, is very interesting: > > from http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/wwf.html: umm: The requested URL /archives/wwf.html: was not fo...

Re: FN-FORUM: a reminder of Apple's history, was: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness (and Mail)

date posted 6th August 2004 12:56

On 6 Aug 2004, at 13:16, carmel andrews wrote: > Just to refresh some peoples memory of Apple http://www.folklore.org/ ...j --- http://www.blogthing.com/ free blog hosting http://www.forumthing.c...

FN-FORUM: Content Management etc

date posted 6th August 2004 12:49

A client has just called me to ask if I'd be interested in sorting out a web site for a client of theirs. Not yet spoken to their client (unavailable at the mo), but my understanding is they want to...

FN-FORUM: Access Problems

date posted 6th August 2004 12:46

Hey all I'm building an application in Access to keep track of products I have cost and where they come from now I want to be able to do this.... Instead of typing in the same supplier, url and numb...

Re: FN-FORUM: Forum Digest Friday August 6th 2004

date posted 6th August 2004 12:42

If it is done using something like Outlook's Out of Office assistant, nothing much will happen as it sends only once to each person. If it is done with a rule, you might be able to knock both of thei...

FN-FORUM: Next Generation web standards site

date posted 6th August 2004 12:40

This, for the technically inclined, is very interesting: from http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/wwf.html: " it is safe to say that the project involved some interesting challenges. The s...

Re: FN-FORUM: a reminder of Apple's history, was: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness (and Mail)

date posted 6th August 2004 12:33

carmel andrews wrote: > Just to refresh some peoples memory of Apple > Interesting stuff, but any reason why we get all your posts twice? It's not *that* interesting ;-) Paul....

Re: FN-FORUM: a reminder of Apple's history, was: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness (and Mail)

date posted 6th August 2004 12:25

Just to refresh some peoples memory of Apple Apple Mac's o/s is based on smalltalk type o/s, which was designed by Alan Kay, who after finishing with xerox's Palo Alto facility became Chief Scientist...

Re: FN-FORUM: a reminder of Apple's history, was: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness (and Mail)

date posted 6th August 2004 12:24

Just to refresh some peoples memory of Apple Apple Mac's o/s is based on smalltalk type o/s, which was designed by Alan Kay, who after finishing with xerox's Palo Alto facility became Chief Scientist...

Re: FN-FORUM: Forum Digest Friday August 6th 2004

date posted 6th August 2004 11:37

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > Dear Partner, > >I'll be out of the office for a short vacation and I will read your email on Monday 9th of August. > > I wonder what happens if I spoof a message from one...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness (and Mail)

date posted 6th August 2004 11:34

on 6/8/04 11:43 am, Lindsey Hill at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > Yeah, its great, but Apple mail sucks! It still refuse the receive mail from > server. Currently using Classic Outlook, tried every fix po...

Re: FN-FORUM: Forum Digest Friday August 6th 2004

date posted 6th August 2004 11:10

Dear Partner, I'll be out of the office for a short vacation and I will read your email on Monday 9th of August. During my absence please contact my colleague Ionut Niculescu at +(4)021-252 8466 o...

Re: FN-FORUM: Forum Digest Friday August 6th 2004

date posted 6th August 2004 11:10

Hi, Thanks for the email. Unfortunately I am currently out of the office until the 9th August. If you require support then please email [EMAIL REMOVED] and a ticket will be automatically raised for...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness (and Mail)

date posted 6th August 2004 10:52

>> Safari rocks on the Mac ;-) Yeah, its great, but Apple mail sucks! It still refuse the receive mail from server. Currently using Classic Outlook, tried every fix possible but still crap. Lindse...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 6th August 2004 10:22

On 6 Aug 2004, at 10:58, Lists wrote: > > I liked this bit in their affilaite FAQ > > How can JUICE offer this for FREE and pay HUGE commissions? > > There is a simple answer to this question...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 6th August 2004 10:18

Quoting Charles E. Gatenby [EMAIL REMOVED] > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] > > > > > > http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=260&page=1&pp=10 > > > > > lo...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 6th August 2004 10:06

I liked this bit in their affilaite FAQ How can JUICE offer this for FREE and pay HUGE commissions? There is a simple answer to this question. The JUICE service carries no identifiable means...

FN-FORUM: RE: VB.net - Windows App vs Web App

date posted 6th August 2004 09:57

Hiya, I am trying to build a webinterface for my mail server, so my clients can register for an e-mail address, set up an out of office reply etc... The mail server is Argosoft Mailserver, and I h...

RE: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 6th August 2004 09:48

> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] > > > > http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=260&page=1&pp=10 > > > loved the first bit of thread where they were calling the...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 09:46

>>> anyone here wear sandals + beard???? ;-p >> >> >> {coughs] In the house, when it's hot... not in public. >> As for the beard - it's only a small one, cos I can't be arsed >> shaving. > sandals...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 09:44

Dan Cook wrote: > I think I may be responsible for turning an OT into a VOT!! .......sorry :-S Bloody pikey, typical. Cheers, Pete -- Peter Croft PC Associates...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 09:43

Dan Cook wrote: > I like real ale, lager, stout, alcopops (whatever takes my fancy). Drinking > lager is the only way to go on a scorching hot day - it doesn't make me a > bloody pikey! LOL! Sorr...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 6th August 2004 09:41

> > http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=260&page=1&pp=10 > loved the first bit of thread where they were calling the site a professional job. No doctype ..... etc etc not worth rading the rest o...

FN-FORUM: Re: Internet explorer and PC Web browsers

date posted 6th August 2004 09:38

I notice something familiar about ie that reminded me about a web browser for PC compat's in the mid 90's by an aussie company called 'woolabong' or something like that they had a web browser software...

FN-FORUM: Re: Internet explorer and PC Web browsers

date posted 6th August 2004 09:38

I notice something familiar about ie that reminded me about a web browser for PC compat's in the mid 90's by an aussie company called 'woolabong' or something like that they had a web browser software...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 09:32

I think I may be responsible for turning an OT into a VOT!! .......sorry :-S ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Cook" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 10:14 AM...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 09:22

I like real ale, lager, stout, alcopops (whatever takes my fancy). Drinking lager is the only way to go on a scorching hot day - it doesn't make me a bloody pikey! Does real ale make you a whippet bre...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 6th August 2004 08:41

On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 21:49, Dom Latter wrote: > On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 12:56 am, Dave Holloway wrote: > > Dom Latter wrote: > > > Zonealarm. AVG. SpybotSD. Adaware. These are the tools you need. > >...

FN-FORUM: Thankyou

date posted 6th August 2004 08:28

A big thank you to everyone on this forum who over the short time I have been here have posted up advice on CSS (especially Tony who seamed to have posted up the most). I have just finished putting...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 07:14

Luke Perman wrote: > here's a story for you real ale guys: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3536296.stm > anyone here wear sandals + beard???? ;-p Doesn't seem to be any shortage of Real D...

Re: Re[2]: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 02:51

On 6 Aug 2004, at 03:25, Dom Latter wrote: > On Friday 06 Aug 2004 12:59 am, Luke Perman wrote: >> anyone here wear sandals + beard???? ;-p > > {coughs] In the house, when it's hot... not in public....

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness

date posted 6th August 2004 02:48

On 6 Aug 2004, at 00:18, Paul J White wrote: > Safari rocks on the Mac ;-) > It seems to render very much as Firefox does on PC, which saves me=20 > mucho aggravation. but on another hand ... get...

Re: Re[2]: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 02:34

On Friday 06 Aug 2004 12:59 am, Luke Perman wrote: > anyone here wear sandals + beard???? ;-p {coughs] In the house, when it's hot... not in public. As for the beard - it's only a small one, cos I...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 6th August 2004 02:32

On Friday 06 Aug 2004 1:39 am, Stas Maksimov wrote: > > I think what information theory has to say would be more relevant tha= n > > electronic theory... it's supposedly a piece of software. > > but s...

RE: Re[2]: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 02:24

from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3536296.stm ... "But persuading a young pub-goer to lavish £2.50 on an unfamiliar dark ale is difficult, particularly when his, or her, drinking buddies are...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 6th August 2004 00:47

> I think what information theory has to say would be more relevant than > electronic theory... it's supposedly a piece of software. but still this piece of software will face 56k (at best) transfer...

Re: Re[2]: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 6th August 2004 00:07

On 6 Aug 2004, at 00:13, Dom Latter wrote: > On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 11:42 pm, Richard Watt wrote: >> Being Scottish we get a lot of nice ales, anything from the Caledonian >> brewery is usually a goo...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness

date posted 6th August 2004 00:05

On 6 Aug 2004, at 00:18, Paul J White wrote: > Luke Perman wrote: >> yep, i was getting carried away... *was* a first class browser ;-) >> and you know what they say about stats.................! > >...



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