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Freelancers Forum Messages on Tuesday March 8th 2005

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 23:56

For external connection, if it was a NIC, DNS Advanced should point to internal NIC for DNS and nothing else and have just append primary radio button selected - no DDNS or other checkboxes etc. Sin...

FN-FORUM: Font Management software

date posted 8th March 2005 23:39

any recommendations? Preferably for PC....

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 23:29

Hi Kathy, > Do you own tvw.net? Trust you to do it the hardest possible way! Yes. The main domain is on a friends DNS server. > You need > 1.. Select "Append primary and connection specific DNS...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 22:59

Hi Marc, > It's not like we're talking big money, here- satisfactory routers may be > had for under 40 quid. Yes, I know. I have one on order, but get the impression that the problem I am having w...

Re: FN-FORUM: Speechless..

date posted 8th March 2005 22:40

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > And I watched this while eating a chicken stir fry: > > http://www.brightcoop.com/livehaul/e-z_catch.htm > > Then click on the 'here' to watch the video (top rightish). >...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 22:37

Do you own tvw.net? Trust you to do it the hardest possible way! You need 1.. Select "Append primary and connection specific DNS suffixes" 2.. Check "Append parent suffixes of the primary DNS s...

Re: FN-FORUM: Classified Software

date posted 8th March 2005 22:36

Forgot to say, if you go for the Esvon package, I run an Esvon Classifieds unofficial support board at www.rentahomeabroad.com/ec Charles > > Many thanks for the Esvon tip ! >...

Re: FN-FORUM: xslt question

date posted 8th March 2005 22:16

On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Marc Wilson wrote: > Produces something containing text out of the XML- not quite trimming it > correctly (it's extracting the text values for the nodes in the whole > hierarchy...

FN-FORUM: [OT] Ping Nottingham

date posted 8th March 2005 22:10

Is this you? cpc4-nott6-6-0-cust46.nott.cable.ntl.com ([82.5.123.46]) You have a virus. Not a very good one, the zip file was empty. It was sent to my freelancers address, so I'm guessing it might...

Re: FN-FORUM: Clasic ASP, send mail

date posted 8th March 2005 21:49

Using what? CDONTS or Jmail or ASPEmail or what? Just Google for the one you want. There are masses of tutorials. BTW Don't assume that you can use CDONTS just because you have Windows ask the hostin...

FN-FORUM: Freelancers Shared Calendar

date posted 8th March 2005 21:45

OK - following on with the discussion in the 'St Georges Day in Newcastle' thread, I have set up a shared Freelancer calendar using a 'free' WebDAV server setup by some Mac guy who knows a bit of PHP....

FN-FORUM: Speechless..

date posted 8th March 2005 21:04

And I watched this while eating a chicken stir fry: http://www.brightcoop.com/livehaul/e-z_catch.htm Then click on the 'here' to watch the video (top rightish). The mind boggles.. (Not safe if you'...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT - Mystery shopping

date posted 8th March 2005 20:55

Can I add my name to the list too Surbiton, Surrey, full of Estate Agents so plenty to check out and at =A325 a time, that pays the bills for a while. Let me know how to proceed. Peter...

RE: FN-FORUM: Clasic ASP, send mail

date posted 8th March 2005 20:35

Here is the script I use... I hope this helps you mozzi.. Contactform.asp fields in your contact form +++++++++++++++...

FN-FORUM: Clasic ASP, send mail

date posted 8th March 2005 20:25

Can someone remind me how to send an email in classic asp as it has been so long since I have done any vb script I can't remember Damon...

FN-FORUM: [OT] Don't get mad, get even.

date posted 8th March 2005 20:20

Irritated by (illegal) automated pre-recorded telephone calls telling you you've won a holiday in Florida? Complain here: http://www.800helpfla.com/ccform.html Stress that these calls are illegal un...

Re: FN-FORUM: xslt question

date posted 8th March 2005 20:16

In freelance.forum, Graeme J Sweeney [EMAIL REMOVED] (Graeme J Sweeney) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] > >On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Marc Wilson wrote: > > > >> It looks as though I need to do this programmati...

Re: FN-FORUM: Returning to permie, was: "font??"

date posted 8th March 2005 20:04

In freelance.forum, Aaron Brailsford [EMAIL REMOVED] (Aaron Brailsford) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] >Colin Rainsforth wrote: >> you can come up with a workable strategy and stick to it - then make >>...

Re: FN-FORUM: Returning to permie, was: "font??"

date posted 8th March 2005 20:02

In freelance.forum, Aaron Brailsford [EMAIL REMOVED] (Aaron Brailsford) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] >It's highly frustrating - I managed to survive *almost* a year - it >would be a year on the 5th of...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT - Mystery shopping

date posted 8th March 2005 19:53

In freelance.forum, Andy Connor [EMAIL REMOVED] (Andy Connor) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] > >They need to check how well estate agents (local to the shopper) are >marketing properties and create a repo...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 19:50

In freelance.forum, Julian Voelcker [EMAIL REMOVED] (Julian Voelcker) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] > >Hi Dom, > >> Ditch the USB modem, get a router... seriously. > >I am leaning that way - I had the RR...

Re: FN-FORUM: Embed rss feed

date posted 8th March 2005 18:18

Thomas Design wrote: > I want to embed an RSS feed from a URL into one of my webpages...so far, can > only find a way in PHP to do it, and then it looks like a pain! It's a bit more involved in nor...

RE: FN-FORUM: Embed rss feed [OT]

date posted 8th March 2005 18:14

He's also great for regex and PHP problems. > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On=20 > Behalf Of Andy Stafford > Sent: 08 March 2005 13:19 > To: Norman Beresford >...

Re: FN-FORUM: Embed rss feed

date posted 8th March 2005 18:12

Norman Beresford wrote: > Consuming an RSS feed is very simple. At the end of the day it's an > XML file (Something Andy Stafford is an expert on (and he loves > helping everyone with XML/XSLT probl...

Re: FN-FORUM: Embed rss feed

date posted 8th March 2005 18:03

At 13:03 on Tuesday, 08 Mar 2005, Thomas Design wrote: > > Hi Norman > > I want to embed an RSS feed from a URL into one of my webpages...so far, > can > only find a way in PHP to do it, and then i...

RE: FN-FORUM: Embed rss feed

date posted 8th March 2005 18:00

Hiya Consuming an RSS feed is very simple. At the end of the day it's an XML = file (Something Andy Stafford is an expert on (and he loves helping = everyone with XML/XSLT problems, espcially really...

Re: FN-FORUM: Embed rss feed

date posted 8th March 2005 17:55

Hi Norman I want to embed an RSS feed from a URL into one of my webpages...so far, can only find a way in PHP to do it, and then it looks like a pain! D Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: "...

RE: FN-FORUM: Embed rss feed

date posted 8th March 2005 17:51

Hi Damian Do you mean you want to consume an RSS feed, or produce one? Norman=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On=20 > Behalf Of Thomas Design > Sent: 08 Marc...

FN-FORUM: Embed rss feed

date posted 8th March 2005 17:50

Hi all Does anyone know the best way to embed an rss feed into a webpage on a windows platform? D Thomas...

Re: FN-FORUM: Returning to permie, was: "font??"

date posted 8th March 2005 17:41

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > payment up front terms were that work didn't start until payment had > been recieved (usually for 20% of the job value). Of course, all of > those jobs fizzled out into no...

Re: FN-FORUM: Classified Software

date posted 8th March 2005 17:34

I have no idea to be honest, mine's on a Linux box with Apache. It requires zend optimiser too - not sure if Windows supports that. There's also Geo: http://www.geodesicsolutions.com/products/index.h...

FN-FORUM: Classified Software

date posted 8th March 2005 17:24

Charles Many thanks for the Esvon tip ! I have been to the site and ordered a demo . Would I be able to host this on my own PC using Windows XP Pro and = Microsoft IIS Admin ? Regards MBT...

Re: FN-FORUM: Returning to permie, was: "font??"

date posted 8th March 2005 17:10

Thanks for taking the time to reply Colin, Colin Rainsforth wrote: > you can come up with a workable strategy and stick to it - then make > sure you don't give so much credit in future. I only give...

FN-FORUM: Classifieds

date posted 8th March 2005 17:09

I am using Windows XP Pro, IIS Server... If that is what you mean ? Regards MBT...

Re: FN-FORUM: Word Mail Merge help please

date posted 8th March 2005 16:55

Use catalog (or directory - depends on Word version), not form letters. Using labels makes a table, which you might not want. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kat...

Re: FN-FORUM: Classifieds

date posted 8th March 2005 16:51

I use Esvon classifieds myself but it's $450 or thereabouts. I have in the past used http://www.e-classifieds.net/products/free.html - but it's meant for non-commercial use, I think and it is limited...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 16:49

Hi Dom, > Ditch the USB modem, get a router... seriously. I am leaning that way - I had the RRAS setup working fine when I had a second Nic for my Satellite broadband connection. I assumed that I...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 16:49

Hi Kathy, Many thanks for your response and help so far. > How did you set up DNS? Just ran the Win2k3 wizard, can't remember the details. > I'd > dump the USB modem - not good for servers. Might...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT Louvre Vent

date posted 8th March 2005 16:45

At 11:25 on Tuesday, 08 Mar 2005, Graeme J Sweeney wrote: > > On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Tony Crockford wrote: > > > >> max - 240mm x 290mm >> min - 175mm x 225mm >> >> so 207mm x 257mm would be a pretty...

RE: FN-FORUM: Classifieds

date posted 8th March 2005 16:43

What platform? Norman=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of MBT > Sent: 08 March 2005 11:46 > To: Norman Beresford > Subject: FN-FORUM: Classifieds >=2...

FN-FORUM: Classifieds

date posted 8th March 2005 16:39

Would anyone have recommendations to obtain a free or cheap non branded classified ad's software so I could host my own classifieds ? When I say non branded in other words not where I share someone e...

FN-FORUM: FW: anyone from Berkshire

date posted 8th March 2005 16:36

Would anyone have recommendations to obtain a free or cheap non branded classified ad's software so I could host my own classifieds ? When I say non branded in others not where I share someone else'...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT Louvre Vent

date posted 8th March 2005 16:17

On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Tony Crockford wrote: > max - 240mm x 290mm > min - 175mm x 225mm > > so 207mm x 257mm would be a pretty good compromise... http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/Product.asp?iPr...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 16:13

On Tuesday 08 Mar 2005 4:51 am, Julian Voelcker wrote: > My office server is running Win2k3 with a net card serving my local > network and then a USB ADSL modem plumbed into RRAS to handle the > routi...

Re: FN-FORUM: referred for comment]

date posted 8th March 2005 16:09

Dave Edwards wrote: >Yeah, this is a truly amateur effort > That isn't the problem, it's for a purpose and ok etc. But she has found something on line and tried to use it. It's not her making a me...

FN-FORUM: OT Louvre Vent

date posted 8th March 2005 16:02

Someone's bound to know. http://tinyurl.com/4vyta Screwfix do standard sizes, none of which are suitable, does anyone know where I might get similar in a wider range of sizes, or custom made? our...

Re: FN-FORUM: Word Mail Merge help please

date posted 8th March 2005 15:56

> Use the mail merge wizard in Word. > Tools> Letters and Mailings > Envelopes and Labels > It sounds as though you are merging the records as you would letters. Try > treating them as labels, with o...

RE: FN-FORUM: Word Mail Merge help please

date posted 8th March 2005 15:49

Hi Emma Use the mail merge wizard in Word. Tools> Letters and Mailings > Envelopes and Labels It sounds as though you are merging the records as you would letters. Try treating them as labels, with on...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 15:44

On Monday 07 Mar 2005 7:27 pm, Marc Wilson wrote: > You can't be "quite unique", any more than you can be "slightl= y > pregnant" or "somewhat dead". It's a binary condition. "Unique" means > that...

RE: FN-FORUM: Word Mail Merge help please

date posted 8th March 2005 15:37

>>>Problem is the actual of content on the document is only about a third of an a4 page and I want to know if there is any way to get multiple records from the merge to display 2 or 3 per page....

FN-FORUM: Word Mail Merge help please

date posted 8th March 2005 15:28

Afternoon I have set up a word mail merge running from an excel spreadsheet - fine. Problem is the actual of content on the document is only about a third of an a4 page and I want to know if there...

Re: FN-FORUM: Returning to permie, was: "font??"

date posted 8th March 2005 14:40

Hi Aaron, At 7:42 am +0000 8/3/05, Aaron Brailsford wrote: >Need to figure out what to do about the work outstanding - assuming I >even manage to *find* a job, that is - jobs that I'm qualified for >...

Re: FN-FORUM: DOM/CSS/Javascript question.

date posted 8th March 2005 14:33

In freelance.forum, Charles E.Gatenby [EMAIL REMOVED] (Charles E.Gatenby) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] > >If I have > >height: 24px;">...

Re: FN-FORUM: Decent HTML editor on Linux

date posted 8th March 2005 14:10

KDE do a development suite I believe, i've never tried it. Personally, I can't stand X or KDE/Gnome/OpenBox etc etc so just use windows, despite most of what I do being handled by my shell on one of...

Re: FN-FORUM: Decent HTML editor on Linux

date posted 8th March 2005 14:02

On 8 Mar 2005 08:00:08 -0000, Rachel Graves [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > Vim, Pico :) > > I do a *shocking* amount of code in these two editors, I just can't be > bothered with SCP'ing everything. Th...

Re: FN-FORUM: freenumbers.biz

date posted 8th March 2005 13:34

On Monday 07 Mar 2005 4:43 am, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > Could you shed any more light on this Dom? Excuse the delay, didn't get this til today. > >> email asking for 50 quid from Windsor Telecom say...

Re: FN-FORUM: Returning to permie, was: "font??"

date posted 8th March 2005 13:05

Hi Aaron, Sorry to hear you are looking for permie work. At 7:42 am +0000 8/3/05, Aaron Brailsford wrote: >Paul J White wrote: >> Well, a near miss, give me a bit of credit! > >That was giving you...

Re: FN-FORUM: Decent HTML editor on Linux

date posted 8th March 2005 12:52

Vim, Pico :) I do a *shocking* amount of code in these two editors, I just can't be bothered with SCP'ing everything. -- Rachel Graves, Netbeans http://www.netbeans.co.uk Ken Smith wrote: > Moz c...

RE: FN-FORUM: Decent HTML editor on Linux

date posted 8th March 2005 12:49

Moz composer isn't that bad. Or even OpenOffice, gedit? Ken > > > vi :-) > > or if you've plenty of ram emacs ;-) >...

Re: FN-FORUM: Decent HTML editor on Linux

date posted 8th March 2005 12:47

On 8 Mar 2005 06:38:40 -0000, Rus Foster [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > Hi All, > Looking for a decentish HTML editor on Linux. Whats the current flavour of > the month? Mozilla's Composer? nVu, the sta...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 12:40

Hi Gareth, I completely agree with what you what's being said here - this is probably a complete waste of time. However... At 1:27 pm +0000 7/3/05, Andy Warwick wrote: >Plugins are a given for a VR...

FN-FORUM: Returning to permie, was: "font??"

date posted 8th March 2005 12:35

Paul J White wrote: > Well, a near miss, give me a bit of credit! That was giving you credit ;) I think you were right actually - if it's not off a different year car (quite plausible that a later o...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT - Mystery shopping

date posted 8th March 2005 12:19

Andy Connor wrote: > I have been asked by a trusted client (for over 10 years) to post a > brief for potential UK mystery shoppers - has anyone any > recommendations as to where I might post it, polit...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 12:14

In freelance.forum, Gareth Griffiths [EMAIL REMOVED] (Gareth Griffiths) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] > >Hi Marc, >On the 07 March 2005 19:28, you wrote: > >> You can't be "quite unique", any more than...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 12:13

On 8 Mar 2005, at 06:56, Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > Andy Warwick wrote: >> overnight--you have to wonder at the thought process for the >> replacements. Some have been truly bizarre. > > I once had...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 12:10

nick b wrote: > ok that's bad. I'd thought tesco's 4xAA instead of 4xAAA batteries was a > little dim.. That one is pretty understandable really - I mean my mum has enough trouble telling batteries...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT - Mystery shopping

date posted 8th March 2005 12:10

They need to check how well estate agents (local to the shopper) are marketing properties and create a report, take digital images, put them on a PC and email them. They must be presentable, plausibl...

RE: FN-FORUM: Access 2003 lockdown question

date posted 8th March 2005 12:02

>>>There reasoning behind not deploying full access 2003 is to stop end users changing databases. Is there any way that full access 2003 can be deployed with access to the menu features, but restricts...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 12:00

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > I once had Pampers Nappies substituted for Hellmans Mayonnaise. I kid > you not. Even the delivery bloke had to laugh at that one - he picked > them up, looked at me and s...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT - Mystery shopping

date posted 8th March 2005 12:00

Jobserve? Job Centres? Local papers? This forum jobs? I'd do it - maybe. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kathy http://www.vendetta.co.uk +44(0)7005 982 261...

Re: FN-FORUM: OT - Mystery shopping

date posted 8th March 2005 11:59

what's your market? Is always a good place to start! > I have been asked by a trusted client (for over 10 years) to post a > brief for potential UK mystery shoppers - has anyone any > recommendat...

FN-FORUM: OT - Mystery shopping

date posted 8th March 2005 11:50

I have been asked by a trusted client (for over 10 years) to post a brief for potential UK mystery shoppers - has anyone any recommendations as to where I might post it, polite suggestions that is ;-)...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 11:49

Andy Warwick wrote: > overnight--you have to wonder at the thought process for the > replacements. Some have been truly bizarre. I once had Pampers Nappies substituted for Hellmans Mayonnaise. I kid...

Re: FN-FORUM: Decent HTML editor on Linux

date posted 8th March 2005 11:45

vi :-) or if you've plenty of ram emacs ;-) On 8 Mar 2005 06:38:46 -0000, Rus Foster [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > Hi All, > Looking for a decentish HTML editor on Linux. Whats the current flavour of...

FN-FORUM: Decent HTML editor on Linux

date posted 8th March 2005 11:31

Hi All, Looking for a decentish HTML editor on Linux. Whats the current flavour of the month? Rus -- e: [EMAIL REMOVED] : t: 01635 281120 http://www.vaserv.com - Offering free hosting for a limit...

Re: FN-FORUM: font??

date posted 8th March 2005 11:22

Aaron Brailsford wrote: > > *breaks radio silence* ...better than breaking wind on a public forum. > Paul J White wrote: > >> I remember a classic 50's US car going under the name of Bel Air, that...

Re: FN-FORUM: font??

date posted 8th March 2005 11:15

*breaks radio silence* Paul J White wrote: > I remember a classic 50's US car going under the name of Bel Air, that Chevy Bel Air - mid to late 1950's - not quite the same font, the B and e are di...

FN-FORUM: Access 2003 lockdown question

date posted 8th March 2005 10:55

I am currently trying to deploy access 2003 to a company who previously used access 97, we have ported their ac97 databases succesfully but they do not want to deploy full access 2003 only runtime....

RE: FN-FORUM: CPanel Question

date posted 8th March 2005 10:45

This is perfectly possibly by way of a small Cpanel hack or two... One of our customers actually created a script to make it easier for you. He developed a Webalizer one too should you be interested....

RE: FN-FORUM: DOM/CSS/Javascript question.

date posted 8th March 2005 10:44

Karl Bunyan wrote: > If you're only going to be supporting 'modern' browsers then > this.firstChild.src would do it. Make sure there's no > whitespace between the > and the as Firefox (and possibly...

RE: FN-FORUM: ClickCartPro any use?

date posted 8th March 2005 10:37

Hi Ken, I have recently been working on a project where my client had CCP installed - I found it very sophisticated to the point where it controlled and managed every aspect of the website. With it u...

Re: FN-FORUM: referred for comment]

date posted 8th March 2005 10:34

On 8 Mar 2005 04:19:22 -0000, sylvia [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > > > The truth is out there, it's still the same, I just don't bump into it > so often, presumably. > I didn't say too much, I hope. Th...

Re: FN-FORUM: xslt question

date posted 8th March 2005 10:28

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Marc Wilson wrote: > It looks as though I need to do this programmatically- create the activeX > object, get the XML and stuff it into a DOM object (using the LoadXML > method)...

FN-FORUM: ClickCartPro any use?

date posted 8th March 2005 10:24

Hi, I'm trying to assist a client who is in the early stages of setting up a a webstore. They are currently testing ClickCartPro. As non technical users they are having a struggle with it and the supp...

RE: FN-FORUM: DOM/CSS/Javascript question.

date posted 8th March 2005 10:22

If you're only going to be supporting 'modern' browsers then this.firstChild.src would do it. Make sure there's no whitespace between the and the as Firefox (and possibly Safari) will register that...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 10:20

How did you set up DNS? BTW DNS doesn't route, it only resolves names. I'd dump the USB modem - not good for servers. But, that means you have an internal and an external connection, I am going to c...

Re: FN-FORUM: DOM/CSS/Javascript question.

date posted 8th March 2005 10:14

Charles E.Gatenby wrote: > If I have > > height: 24px;"> margin-left: 24px; ">CLICK ME > Hidden Stuff >...

FN-FORUM: Bespoke Packaging design

date posted 8th March 2005 10:11

Hi Does anyone do Bespoke packaging design? I have a contact who is looking for an individual or company that does packaging concept design and prototype creation. Not something I do unfortunately....

FN-FORUM: DOM/CSS/Javascript question.

date posted 8th March 2005 10:09

If I have CLICK ME Hidden Stuff Now when I clock the top half it shows...

RE: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 09:46

Hi Dan, On the 08 March 2005 04:33, you wrote: > Heh - oddly, in about 1997, I did a silly thing for a hotel in new > york like that - it had pictures of the various rooms as well as > descriptions.=...

Re: FN-FORUM: font??

date posted 8th March 2005 09:45

Ian Morgan wrote: > > Debi Sykes wrote: >> >> Trying to identify this font. I looked it up on "what the font" >> without success. >> > Looks like it might be a custom job, not a familiar font anywa...

FN-FORUM: Any DNS/routing gurus here?

date posted 8th March 2005 09:43

I am trying to resolve a DNS issue on my local network and am wondering is anyone here can help. My office server is running Win2k3 with a net card serving my local network and then a USB ADSL mode...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 09:25

Gareth Griffiths wrote: > I had an idea whilst typing that - has anyone done a virtual tour in the > style of a text adventure before? ;) > > "Go north" > > "You are now standing in aisle 13. To yo...

RE: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 09:20

Hi Andy, On the 07 March 2005 13:28, you wrote: > They want to do *this* and be accessible! Indeed. You have to give credit to the guy, he is full of energy and ideas. Its just unfortunate that some...

RE: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 09:13

Hi Marc, On the 07 March 2005 19:28, you wrote: > You can't be "quite unique", any more than you can be > "slightly pregnant" or "somewhat dead". It's a binary condition.=20 > "Unique" means that t...

Re: FN-FORUM: referred for comment]

date posted 8th March 2005 09:12

Dave Edwards wrote: >On 7 Mar 2005 13:23:57 -0000, sylvia [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > >>This was sent to me for comment .... can't think where to start / stop !! >> >>http://www.growit.ik.com/ >> >...

Re: FN-FORUM: xslt question

date posted 8th March 2005 08:43

Marc Wilson wrote: >created from a connection to a mainframe. What I was getting at was: do I >activate the xsl by referencing it from my (X)HTML? > No, because it'd be too late by the time you ha...

Re: FN-FORUM: css positoning

date posted 8th March 2005 08:37

It's to do with the absolute position and resolution of individual monitor settings... nothing can be dome about this when using absolute positioning unless I am mistaken andrew > i have a simple la...

RE: FN-FORUM: SSL Problem with opening Office document in IE6

date posted 8th March 2005 01:54

>>>We have installed a Verisign certificate and configured the SSL on the standard ports. Our problem is when a user (using IE) downloads a MS office document from our application and opens the docume...

Re: FN-FORUM: [OT]

date posted 8th March 2005 01:37

On 7 Mar 2005 06:00:00 -0000, CORTEX INFORMATIC LTD [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > Now i understand why british are not liked in world :p > Cedric, My command of your language is pretty basic: "Je Parl...

Re: FN-FORUM: referred for comment]

date posted 8th March 2005 01:08

On 7 Mar 2005 13:23:57 -0000, sylvia [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > > This was sent to me for comment .... can't think where to start / stop !! > > http://www.growit.ik.com/ > > Any anyone want to ad...

Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Monday Breakdance!

date posted 8th March 2005 00:59

On 7 Mar 2005 12:55:10 -0000, George Hazlewood - Layer1 [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > Anyone seen the Golf GTI ad with the Singing in the Rain remix? If not > put a brew on and watch these videos, ama...

Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Beer night 23rd April St Georges Day Newcastle

date posted 8th March 2005 00:48

On 7 Mar 2005 18:30:17 -0000, Kat Nagel [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > At 9:18 AM +0000 2005/03/07, Marc Wilson wrote: > > >Oh dear ... I guess we'll have reschedule St George's Day. I mean - > >>really...

Re: FN-FORUM: xslt question

date posted 8th March 2005 00:36

In freelance.forum, nick b [EMAIL REMOVED] (nick b) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] > >Marc Wilson wrote: > >>This is a nice, dumb question about XSLT: how do you actually invoke an xsl >>style-sheet? Do...

Re: FN-FORUM: xslt question

date posted 8th March 2005 00:33

In freelance.forum, on 7 Mar 2005 12:22:01 -0000, you wrote: > >On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Marc Wilson wrote: > >> >> This is a nice, dumb question about XSLT: how do you actually invoke = an xsl >> style-s...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 00:22

In freelance.forum, nick b [EMAIL REMOVED] (nick b) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] > >Lists wrote: > >>If you buy groceries online, what happen is something is out of stock? >>Serious question. >> >have y...

Re: FN-FORUM: font??

date posted 8th March 2005 00:21

Debi Sykes wrote: > > Trying to identify this font. I looked it up on "what the font" > without success. > > I had thought it was "Steamline" but I don't think so. > > > Puzzled:( > > Looks like i...

Re: FN-FORUM: Virtual tours with high-res zoom functions?

date posted 8th March 2005 00:20

In freelance.forum, Gareth Griffiths [EMAIL REMOVED] (Gareth Griffiths) wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED] >Hehe, we already have. Their bricks & mortar shop is quite unique and they >wanted to carry some of...



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