Freelancers Forum Messages on Thursday April 28th 2005
RE: FN-FORUM: Database thicky question
date posted 28th April 2005 21:15
Parent Foreign Key ?
If you look at the diagrams it *should* be obvious what the
relationships are for anyway ;)
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RE: FN-FORUM: CSS - Background Image
date posted 28th April 2005 21:11
Hi,
Simply change:
background-image: url('Header.jpg');
to:
background-image: url(Header.jpg);
Best regards,
Noah
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Re: FN-FORUM: Database thicky question
date posted 28th April 2005 21:11
Hi,
I *think* they are recursively defined foreign/primary keys (where
the foreign key points to an entry in its own table). Synonyms of words
would be an example, where the word and the synonym we...
FN-FORUM: Database thicky question
date posted 28th April 2005 20:08
Evening folks.
Someone posted this link the other day -
http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/index.htm - about data
models. Now I can follow the designs OK, and know what PK and FK are
are (P...
Re: FN-FORUM: Quick site check - IE V's Firefox
date posted 28th April 2005 18:55
On 18:04 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Gits.
> I LIKE uppercase!!
Yeah but there's a good reason for it;
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#h-4.2
Coming from a background of case-sensitive programming...
Re: FN-FORUM: Quick site check - IE V's Firefox
date posted 28th April 2005 18:53
> Trying to remember where I saw this quote the other day, but, regarding
> XHTML specs:
>=20
> "All tags are now lowercase. That argument is over."
>=20
> ;)
Gits.
I LIKE uppercase!!
*grumbles and...
Re: FN-FORUM: Quick site check - IE V's Firefox
date posted 28th April 2005 18:48
On 17:47 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> And damnit, I prefer uppercase tags... I really do!
Trying to remember where I saw this quote the other day, but, regarding
XHTML specs:
"All tags are now l...
Re: FN-FORUM: Quick site check - IE V's Firefox
date posted 28th April 2005 18:36
> The fact that it's not valid HTML probably doesn't help. At a minimum:
> (*) The doctype should be before the tag.
> (*) Tags are all lower-case in XHTML - i.e. not .
> (*) You've closed without...
RE: FN-FORUM: RE:type on a path in illustrator cs
date posted 28th April 2005 18:20
Brilliant been trying that for ages.
Thanks :)
Sadiq=20
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Re: FN-FORUM: RE:type on a path in illustrator cs
date posted 28th April 2005 18:18
THANKS! :)
I wish I had known that hours ago tho:(
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On 28 Apr 2005, at 18:16, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Once you have created the text on the circle you will...
Re: FN-FORUM: Quick site check - IE V's Firefox
date posted 28th April 2005 18:08
Nicola Dunn wrote:
> It looks great in Firefox (I use firefox, so that's what I used when
> making it), but it's all completely wonky in IE.
> ...
> What on earth have I done for it to not work at a...
FN-FORUM: =?utf-8?q?RE=3atype=20on=20a=20path=20in=20illustrator=20cs?=
date posted 28th April 2005 18:05
on 28/4/05 4:48 PM, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
Anyway need to create type on a circular path but when I draw a circle
> Illustrator will only allow type to run around the outside, I need it
> to run on t...
Re: FN-FORUM: type on a path in illustrator cs
date posted 28th April 2005 18:04
> I tried the same thing, and still cant get the text on the inside, if you
> find out off forum please share with the rest of us.
In Photoshop you select the text and then play with the middle ancho...
Re: FN-FORUM: Quick site check - IE V's Firefox
date posted 28th April 2005 18:02
> What on earth have I done for it to not work at all in IE?
Written standards-compliant CSS?
> Stupid IE.
That's being very restrained, well done! ;)
Sorry, haven't got time to look into your css...
Re: FN-FORUM: type on a path in illustrator cs
date posted 28th April 2005 17:58
I am glad its not just me.
Beginning to think I was going mad, its a really obvious thing you
would expect Illustrator to do, but it doesn't:(
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FN-FORUM: Re: [OT] Ping Nottingham
date posted 28th April 2005 17:57
On Tuesday 08 Mar 2005 10:11 pm, I wrote:
> 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 freelance...
RE: FN-FORUM: type on a path in illustrator cs
date posted 28th April 2005 17:54
I tried the same thing, and still cant get the text on the inside, if you
find out off forum please share with the rest of us.
Sadiq
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Re: FN-FORUM: ***OT*** Laptop Battery
date posted 28th April 2005 17:54
Julie,
> ... support vehicle ...
Aha!
Best of luck for the trip, sounds an epic adventure. I've done a fair
amount of cycling in my time (Colorado Rockies, French Alps, 600k Audax,
etc.) so can...
FN-FORUM: Quick site check - IE V's Firefox
date posted 28th April 2005 17:44
I decided that version 2 was better.
And here it is: http://www.djonma.34sp.com/Charity/
The links don't work yet, that's just the basic template=20
I'm not entirely sure about all of it yet, it nee...
Re: FN-FORUM: type on a path in illustrator cs
date posted 28th April 2005 17:42
Debi Sykes wrote:
>
> I am doing a nightmare job at the moment, why is it the seemingly
> simple things cause headaches.
>
> Anyway need to create type on a circular path but when I draw a circle
>...
FN-FORUM: type on a path in illustrator cs
date posted 28th April 2005 17:37
I am doing a nightmare job at the moment, why is it the seemingly
simple things cause headaches.
Anyway need to create type on a circular path but when I draw a circle
Illustrator will only allow t...
Re: FN-FORUM: ***OT*** Laptop Battery
date posted 28th April 2005 17:32
Anthony Cartmell wrote:
>
> Julie,
>
>> I think you are probably correct in leaving the laptop alone and
>> thinking about it I could manage with a pda or phone for communication.
>
>
> No way woul...
Re: FN-FORUM: Another CSS Question...
date posted 28th April 2005 17:13
> really 'nest' them in the terms of having nested bunches of braces, which
> was what Nicola asked, sorta.. IYSWIM.
Ahh, ISWYM... _That_ sort of nesting! Would have been nice if CSS had
allowed...
FN-FORUM: client ssl's
date posted 28th April 2005 17:12
Hi all,
Has anyone had any experience with client ssl's? I've done many a server
ssl install with a thawte cert to get an https:// without the browser
bitching but never a client certificate thang...
Re: FN-FORUM: Another CSS Question...
date posted 28th April 2005 16:59
On 16:05 Thu 28 Apr, Anthony Cartmell wrote:
> You can nest styles (that's why it's _Cascading_ Style Sheets) - see my
Perhaps my initial No to Nicola was a little misleading :)
Although I did the...
Re: FN-FORUM: Another CSS Question...
date posted 28th April 2005 16:54
> It's just kinda annoying that you can't nest types.
> That would cut out a lot of 'class="x"' tags.
You can nest styles (that's why it's _Cascading_ Style Sheets) - see my
earlier post :) You on...
Re: FN-FORUM: Another CSS Question...
date posted 28th April 2005 16:40
> Can I change the way I want links to look within different divs?
Yes.
> Can they be nested?
Styles, yes, links no.
e.g.
div#navigation ul li a {
color: red;
}
div#navigation ul li ul li a {...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 16:35
> win the lottery ;) (Would be hard, since I don't play it!)
In a way you ARE winning (by not playing it) ;)
Anthony
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Re: FN-FORUM: Another CSS Question...
date posted 28th April 2005 16:34
Cool, I've sorted it by giving the anchors classes.
It's just kinda annoying that you can't nest types.
That would cut out a lot of 'class=3D"x"' tags.
Nicola
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Nicola Dunn
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Re: FN-FORUM: Another CSS Question...
date posted 28th April 2005 16:26
On 15:26 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Can they be nested?
No.
:)
You could, however, specify your CSS thus:
#divid {
css here...
}
div#divid a {
anchor css here
}
Or use a class for the di...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 16:17
On Thursday 28 Apr 2005 1:03 pm, Aaron Brailsford wrote:
> I thought everyone knew them (albeit improperly) as kettle leads? Given
> that, once upon a time, everyone had a kettle that used one (just...
Re: FN-FORUM: ***OT*** Laptop Battery
date posted 28th April 2005 16:14
Julie,
> I think you are probably correct in leaving the laptop alone and
> thinking about it I could manage with a pda or phone for communication.
No way would I take a laptop - it'll weigh too m...
FN-FORUM: Another CSS Question...
date posted 28th April 2005 16:14
Can I change the way I want links to look within different divs?
For example - I want to have a DIV for my navigation, and I want the
links to be treated differently within that div than they should...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 16:05
> Chemicals.. give me more chemicals!
Heh
Actually I've been trying to cut out too much crap going into my system lat=
ely.
Though my cooking has not been helped by my doctor telling me I'm not
allo...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:58
On 15:06 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Taurine on its own is bad enough.
Chemicals.. give me more chemicals!
> Ugh, that's bad!
Well I wouldn't normally have left it, but it was midnight, the ni...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:55
> How could that much caffiene, taurine and glucose be bad for anyone?
> Oh.. wait..
Taurine on its own is bad enough.
=20
> Ah, well.. I find it doesn't have that effect on me, or I'd not be drinki=...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:50
On 14:55 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> It's bad cos of the things it contains.
How could that much caffiene, taurine and glucose be bad for anyone?
Oh.. wait..
> I also find it bad because it cau...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:44
> Red Bull goooood. Well, for the 20 minutes it works for anyway. But the f=
act
> I've been living on it since Monday probably explains why I feel so lousy=
.
It's bad cos of the things it contains....
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:40
On 14:41 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Ugh Red Bull is baaaad
Red Bull goooood. Well, for the 20 minutes it works for anyway. But the fact
I've been living on it since Monday probably explains why...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 15:33
>
> He started it!
>
Uh huh
> Is it Friday yet?
Unfortunately not
Nicola
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Nicola Dunn
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Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:29
> Probably another can of Red Bull before I head back to the B&B to keep me
> awake long enough to do another six hours of work or so.
Ugh Red Bull is baaaad
=20
> Ooh I'm a picture of health.
Heh,...
RE: FN-FORUM: document.body.offsetHeight in IE 6 PC (JavaScript)
date posted 28th April 2005 15:29
>>>could some one check this page and tell if document.body.offsetHeight
returns as 0?
http://www.nypdltd.co.uk/test3.php...
FN-FORUM: PowerPoint dilemma
date posted 28th April 2005 15:28
No worries - worked it out.
Ta
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Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 15:27
On 14:30 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Oh dear, oh dear,oh dear.
He started it!
Is it Friday yet?...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 15:26
On 14:32 Thu 28 Apr, Dan Norcott wrote:
> I think we should both stop now, for the sake of our self respect. I
Probably a good idea - lets not drag everyone else down to our level ;)...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 15:21
Aaron Brailsford wrote:
>>When it's not busy trying to play its own flute, yes.
>
> I assume it enjoys hammering out a tune on it's organ?
I think we should both stop now, for the sake of our self r...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:20
On 14:25 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Though today I've eaten the grand total of a packet of walkers salt &
> vinegar french fries... so it's not much of a recipe.
Today has been;
Breakfast:
Ca...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 15:19
> I assume it enjoys hammering out a tune on it's organ?
Oh dear, oh dear,oh dear.
Nicola
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Nicola Dunn
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Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 15:15
On 14:11 Thu 28 Apr, Dan Norcott wrote:
> When it's not busy trying to play its own flute, yes.
I assume it enjoys hammering out a tune on it's organ?...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:13
> Todays food:
>=20
> Beef marinated in balsamic vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce
> with fresh chillies, garlic and coriander on a bed of basmati rice
> cooked with onion, spring oinin and...
FN-FORUM: PowerPoint dilemma
date posted 28th April 2005 15:12
Hi
Does anyone know an effective way of importing vector graphics into Power
Point? At the moment they are coming in with messy edges....
Or in PowerPoint just crap generally!
Cheers!
Caroline
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Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 15:09
Todays food:
Beef marinated in balsamic vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce
with fresh chillies, garlic and coriander on a bed of basmati rice
cooked with onion, spring oinin and cumin, with...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 15:06
Aaron Brailsford wrote:
>I thought everyone knew them (albeit improperly) as kettle leads? Given
>that, once upon a time, everyone had a kettle that used one (just with a 13A
>fuse rather than 3 or 5...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 15:00
> Oh for a large bathroom.. nice big corner whirlpool bath.. jacuzzi.. Oh t=
o
> win the lottery ;) (Would be hard, since I don't play it!)
Yeah I often think I should quit complaining about never wi...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 14:59
Aaron Brailsford wrote:
>>Just do what I do - get a monkey to collect your ordure and fling it out
>>of the window, and clean you from time to time with a rag on a stick.
>>Much safer all round.
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 14:59
> >Umm... as much as I'd LOVE to run a kettle off my computer...
Hmm... I wonder if you could rig some kind od dynamo thing to the
system fans... and have a power storage device, so it would store up...
Re: FN-FORUM: Site check
date posted 28th April 2005 14:55
Looks OK on my Mac IE5.
>Design-wise...
>
>Overall look- the header is fine, but I find the rest a little bland - needs
>more visual interest and 'hooks' to draw users in.
>
>
>
Yeah I know I had n...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 14:54
On 12:32 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> It'd have to be a large bathroom anyway, so I was thinking of a nice
Oh for a large bathroom.. nice big corner whirlpool bath.. jacuzzi.. Oh to
win the lotte...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 14:53
On 12:34 Thu 28 Apr, Dan Norcott wrote:
> Just do what I do - get a monkey to collect your ordure and fling it out
> of the window, and clean you from time to time with a rag on a stick.
> Much safe...
Re: FN-FORUM: Site check
date posted 28th April 2005 14:48
>Today I give my new site to be site checked ...
>http://magicwanduk.co.uk/v2/index.php
>Jerome
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Looks OK on my Mac IE5.
Design-wise...
Overall look- the header is fine, but I find the rest a l...
FN-FORUM: Flash question
date posted 28th April 2005 14:14
Cant find an answer to this flash problem in google, maybe someone here can
help?
I've got a dynamic movieclip that I'm loading different images into and
scaling, can anyone tell me how to change the...
FN-FORUM: document.body.offsetHeight in IE 6 PC (JavaScript)
date posted 28th April 2005 14:07
why can't read the proerty document.body.offsetHeight when
document.body.offsetWidth is being read or is just me.
could some one check this page and tell if document.body.offsetHeight
returns as 0?...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:46
Nicola Dunn wrote:
>Umm... as much as I'd LOVE to run a kettle off my computer...
>
http://www.digitmag.co.uk/features/index.cfm?FeatureID=1239
or
http://cruftbox.com/blog/archives/000748.html
.....
FN-FORUM: [OT] Gonna run whilst I still can!
date posted 28th April 2005 13:34
Ok, now that I've got design number 1 done set out for the site I'm
building, and now that I've caused more havoc on this list, I'm gonna
wander off and play FFXI for a while.
I'll probably stop in a...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:23
> :(( Have to be up front and admit that I've never known them as kettle le=
ads
> but as power cables. Had to laugh at how easily I interpreted what Nicola
> mentioned as importing the existence of a...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:22
Aaron Brailsford wrote:
> Hmm, how about a comporamise;
>
> A small vanity sink beside the computer, and a toilet instead of an office
> chair?
>
> No bath or shower, far too risky - I mean, imagin...
Re: Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:21
> Hmm, how about a comporamise;
>=20
> A small vanity sink beside the computer, and a toilet instead of an offic=
e
> chair?
>=20
> No bath or shower, far too risky - I mean, imagine blowing the compu...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:18
On 12:24 Thu 28 Apr, sylvia wrote:
> I wouldn't let Aaron in the house!
You'd be surprised how many people say that.....
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:17
> I hope you're being ironic Mike..
> I thought everyone knew them (albeit improperly) as kettle leads? Given
> that, once upon a time, everyone had a kettle that used one (just with a
13A
> fuse rath...
Heading further OT - Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:16
On 12:22 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Yeah but you've got to have bathroom access!
Hmm, how about a comporamise;
A small vanity sink beside the computer, and a toilet instead of an office
chair?...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:13
Aaron Brailsford wrote:
>>Umm... as much as I'd LOVE to run a kettle off my computer... I meant
>>
> 2kW being drawn through it.. Be worth a try
>just for a laugh really :)
>
>Aaron ;)
>
>
I wouldn...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:11
> Ahh but now you're introducing electrics and water, and /everyone/ knows
> that's a bad idea ;)
Yeah but you've got to have bathroom access!
Nicola
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Nicola Dunn
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Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:07
On 12:14 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> I could put the computer in the bathroom and I'd never need to leave
> the room again!
Ahh but now you're introducing electrics and water, and /everyone/ kno...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 13:03
> I wonder if you /could/.. Remember the 'old' style PSUs that had a
> pass-through for the monitor?
>=20
> Wonder if the PSU would stand 2kW being drawn through it.. Be worth a try
> just for a laugh...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:53
On 12:00 Thu 28 Apr, Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Umm... as much as I'd LOVE to run a kettle off my computer... I meant
I wonder if you /could/.. Remember the 'old' style PSUs that had a
pass-through for the...
FN-FORUM: Back to CSS - valign?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:53
Ok, I'm looking at some CSS guides, but they're not helping.
Is there a vertical align thingie?
I can align text horizontally... but there doesn't seem to be anything
for vertically.
Anyone know how...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:52
On 11:55 Thu 28 Apr, Mike A wrote:
> his parents house. The kettle lead was plugged into the PSU in the
> computer, and I got the shock from the plug part of the kettle lead,
>
> month. Running a ket...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:49
> OH MY GAWD! I even checked the calendar to check it wasn't the first of t=
his
> month. Running a kettle off your computer??? I've done electronics since =
the
> mid-sixties and seen/heard one heck...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:44
"Yeah, it was a grabbing type shock. But, the computer hadn't been
plugged into the mains here. My boyfriend had just driven it over from
his parents house. The kettle lead was plugged into the PSU in...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:40
On 11:42 Thu 28 Apr, Charles Lecklider wrote:
> Wouldn't even have cooled down by then, let alone discharged....
I've done similar things before now while hunting around the back of
something for the...
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS - Background Image
date posted 28th April 2005 12:36
> Has this been solved?
>=20
> To me the CSS is not valid. You need to have a semi colon after the widt=
h attribute at the moment this is missing. The browser will then abort the=
CSS after this a...
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS - Background Image
date posted 28th April 2005 12:31
Has this been solved?
To me the CSS is not valid. You need to have a semi colon after the wid=
th attribute at the moment this is missing. The browser will then abort=
the CSS after this as it thi...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:30
Nicola Dunn wrote:
>>The higher the rating on the PSU the larger the capacitors in it. High
>>quality caps can store a charge for a surprisingly long time - sounds
>>like that's what got you. Nothing...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:05
> The higher the rating on the PSU the larger the capacitors in it. High
> quality caps can store a charge for a surprisingly long time - sounds
> like that's what got you. Nothing to worry about. I'l...
FN-FORUM: Site check
date posted 28th April 2005 12:05
Hello ,
Today I give my new site to be site checked ...
The job was to redisgn the old site http://magicwanduk.co.uk/
new version:
http://magicwanduk.co.uk/v2/index.php
cheers,
Jerome
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Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 12:04
> One reason for this conclusion comes from the way you described your shoc=
k.
> If you felt like your whole arm was "grabbed" and you could feel the insi=
des
> of your arm then it's likely that eit...
Re: FN-FORUM: VPN Problem
date posted 28th April 2005 11:14
On 08:22 Thu 28 Apr, Darren - ARKAD it Solutions wrote:
> server". I've been struggling with creating one. The server side hardware
> is 2KSBS with a Dlink DSL504T plugged straight into the network...
Re: FN-FORUM: Website screen shots of site via different browsers
date posted 28th April 2005 10:57
Hi Aaron,
> You mean this [1] one?
Yes, thanks.
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Re: FN-FORUM: VPN Problem
date posted 28th April 2005 10:43
Darren - ARKAD it Solutions wrote:
>Morning all,
>
>Does anyone know of a "complete idiots guide to creating a VPN on a 2K SBS
>server". I've been struggling with creating one. The server side hard...
Re: FN-FORUM: Website screen shots of site via different browsers
date posted 28th April 2005 10:22
On 09:08 Thu 28 Apr, Julian Voelcker wrote:
> What is the name of the site that generates screen shots of what your
> site looks like at different resolutions?
You mean this [1] one?
1. http://ww...
FN-FORUM: CCNA + training
date posted 28th April 2005 10:01
Hi Guys,
Has anyone got any experience with training for the Cisco CCNA exam? Who's
best to get course material with and do the actual exam with? How long does
it take?
cheers
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FN-FORUM: Website screen shots of site via different browsers
date posted 28th April 2005 09:57
Morning All,
What is the name of the site that generates screen shots of what your
site looks like at different resolutions?
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Julian Voelcker,
Cheltenham, Glos.
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Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 09:25
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Niels Reynolds wrote:
> Thought I'd get one of these too - although couldn't see it at B&Q web site
> - just the screwdriver type of tester. Had a google too, but again, only
> c...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 09:19
Any decent elctrical shop should sell it - it's not expensive.
I have one and have found it very useful.
Many sites (not just BandQ) don't show much of their stock, so I'm not
surprised.
Regards, Gr...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 09:12
>mains tester from somewhere like B & Q. It's a plug with three lights. Shove it
>into the power socket and see if all three lights show green.
Thought I'd get one of these too - although couldn't s...
FN-FORUM: VPN Problem
date posted 28th April 2005 09:11
Morning all,
Does anyone know of a "complete idiots guide to creating a VPN on a 2K SBS
server". I've been struggling with creating one. The server side hardware
is 2KSBS with a Dlink DSL504T plugg...
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS - Background Image
date posted 28th April 2005 08:49
Don't forget you also need the a semi colon after the width declaration.
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Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 08:10
Dave Edwards wrote:
> Go to the supermarket - build your own salads, buy oven cooked chicken
> from the cooking meat section. A lot more nutritious than the golden
> arches ;-)
And just think how...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 03:14
Nicola Dunn wrote:
> Hiya folks,
>
> I'm getting a little worried about my boyfriend's PC.
> He moved it to our new house the other day and when we'd set
> everything back up I went to plug it in.
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 01:06
I'm getting a little worried about my boyfriend's PC.
He moved it to our new house the other day and when we'd set
everything back up I went to plug it in.
I plugged the kettle lead into the PSU first...
FN-FORUM: Dodgy PSU?
date posted 28th April 2005 00:05
Hiya folks,
I'm getting a little worried about my boyfriend's PC.
He moved it to our new house the other day and when we'd set
everything back up I went to plug it in.
I plugged the kettle lead into...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT?] Posting.
date posted 28th April 2005 00:05
On Wednesday 27 Apr 2005 8:52 pm, Dave Edwards wrote:
> - LIFE! Maybe some people will now see the link at the top and go
> experience Dom's amusing homily on good posting etiquette.
Not mine!...