Freelancers Forum Messages on Friday June 16th 2006
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Odd request, sensible reason
date posted 16th June 2006 23:46
On 16 Jun 2006 23:31:55 -0000, James McIlroy [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Hi Tony,
> Not quite sure if this is what you're looking for (BUT IF ITS NOT) what y=
ou
> want - then "GET ONE!!" anyway -
> ht...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Odd request, sensible reason
date posted 16th June 2006 23:43
As was being discussed the other week - THAT is why sound is a BAD idea on =
a
website.
Unannounced, Loud, and made me close the page immediately.
Apologies to Jim I mean no offence. Im sure however...
RE: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 23:42
There are various companies who now own the manufacturing rights to the
Acorn Risc PC's including several new versions launched in the last few
years.
ARM go from strength to strength and dominate t...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 23:38
My first was a Sinclair QL which I upgraded to a huge 640k. I had a
Commodore 64 for games :) I progressed to an Amiga 1200 then onto an
old 386 PC followed by various incarnations thereafter. I f...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Odd request, sensible reason
date posted 16th June 2006 23:23
Hi Tony,
Not quite sure if this is what you're looking for (BUT IF ITS NOT) what you
want - then "GET ONE!!" anyway -
http://www.aaturbochargers.eu/index_offer.html
YES I am involved in distribu...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 22:16
Paul Bryant wrote:
>
>> What about a "My First Computer" session then?
>>
>
> I had an Acorn Electron. The only thing I remember about it was playing the
> acorn version of frogger and didn'...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 21:16
I believe I have seen it at Science Museum in London? This is
otherwise like latin for me as I am a Mac user.
Bo
16 jun 2006 kl. 21.56 skrev Stanislav Cmakal:
>
> Don't wanna sound strange or old....
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 21:14
16 jun 2006 kl. 21.59 skrev Paul Bryant:
> Down here in Winchester a B&B is about that price if you want a =20
> nice one =3D)
I don't know about Royal Winchester?
>>
>
> Well you're not going to be...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 21:05
lol - don't get me started on Sinclair machines. I am erm... reasonably
well known in retro circles. Specifically the ZX Spectrum.
Alan Lloyd wrote:
>
> On 16 Jun 2006 20:39:01 -0000, Derek Jempso...
RE: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:51
> A rather unsuccessful property agent that can't afford something newer =
or
not interested?
Well you're not going to believe this but it was actually a rather =
upmarket
independent hotel. At =A390...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:49
Don't wanna sound strange or old... that must be my background/ my
origins/ but my first computer was one of those XT laptop's which did
not even have HDD only floppy! Actually two floppy disks. One...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:45
On 16 Jun 2006 20:39:01 -0000, Derek Jempson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>
> What about a "My First Computer" session then?
Started with a ZX81 and boy did that take its time loading things!!!!...
RE: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:30
What about a "My First Computer" session then?
Mine, which I still have, was an ICL Quattro with an 086 processor (I
think) and an amazing 10MB hard disk. You could even use the monitor as a
word...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:28
A rather unsuccessful property agent that can't afford something
newer or not interested?
Bo
16 jun 2006 kl. 21.04 skrev Paul Bryant:
>
> This week I took some photos of a property for a clients'...
RE: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:28
>NO SUCH THING as Windows 97!
Yes sorry that was a typo. Should have been 95.
Hope I can be excused a wee slip of the finger on a Friday evening... :)...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:18
There was/is NO SUCH THING as Windows 97! There was Office 97 and
Windows 95 (four releases a-d (not many people ever got d) ) and, of course,
OSR2. No Windows 97.
So no, I don't remember it, but I...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:04
I remember (and I am not really old) the joy of MS DOS and it 640kB...=20=
(and if you managed to switch the processor into protected mode you=20
could access the whole 1MB if you had it).
Stan the D...
Re: FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 20:03
On 16 Jun 2006 20:04:33 -0000, Paul Bryant [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Anyone else remember the joys of windows 97?
nope. Must have missed that one :)
Alan...
FN-FORUM: Friday evening frivolities
date posted 16th June 2006 19:56
This week I took some photos of a property for a clients' marketing and =
sent
the images off on a CD. They just called to say they could open a few =
files
(out of 100+) and would then get an error m...
Re: FN-FORUM: freelancer wanted next week - coder/designer
date posted 16th June 2006 19:05
Ah - all the stuff that comes with the design :)
Strange. In all the time my friend has worked in I.T., he has never
mentioned this standard!
Lee.
Mike A wrote:
> Lee Fogarty wrote:
>
>> Hi Su...
FN-FORUM: Graphic design assistance required
date posted 16th June 2006 18:26
Hi folks,
Looks like I've managed to land a fairly big job. It's mostly database and
coding, but I'd like to send some of the cash to a suitable graphic
designer to make it look good too.
Budget...
Re: FN-FORUM: Articles
date posted 16th June 2006 17:55
Hi Mike,
I vote for you dumping your excellent output straight to the Wiki. It
can be easily refined once there.
David N...
Re: FN-FORUM: Warning/grumble/vent
date posted 16th June 2006 17:49
Be careful with there new offers.
I joined 3 years ago with the full package, Phone, Broadband and TV and the
line rental was Free but it's not anymore the whole package is now nearly
£65.00 becau...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Odd request, sensible reason
date posted 16th June 2006 17:47
I spent hours searching for a *cheap* player which could recharge the
battery without having to remove them, so I can sympathise with your
frustration! (I think I found one for under =A330 in the end,...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Odd request, sensible reason
date posted 16th June 2006 17:44
> put some tin foil on the wires and use
old batteries to hold the tin foil in place.
That almost sounds like a recipe for a small bomb!
A safer alternative, if you can find small enough drawing pin...
Re: FN-FORUM: This has got to be the last moan of the day.
date posted 16th June 2006 17:33
be careful they (jobsworths I think the technical term is) will grind
you down until you become one!
John Kyle wrote:
> Heres a moan for you, I have been working as a PM in a new media agency
> af...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graphic Tablets
date posted 16th June 2006 16:48
Thanks everyone for your advice. I have had also had a A4 wacom Intuos
in the past and as you found Julie I ended up using only a small section
of it. I am now off to find the best offer on a Wacom...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graphic Tablets
date posted 16th June 2006 16:40
Hi Michelle
I use a Wacom Intuos A6, which is great for nomal day-to-day use and photo
retouching, drawing, etc. I use a mouse as well.
I also have a Wacom Graphire A6 on another computer but this i...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash programmer (OO-Actionscript 2) for hire!
date posted 16th June 2006 16:29
the last guy that mentioned co-op to me ended up sucking 6 months of my
time and costing me 4k! He was very good at talking about business
modelling and social enterprise and how much funding was a...
RE: FN-FORUM: freelancer wanted next week - coder/designer
date posted 16th June 2006 16:10
Lee,
WAI (http://www.w3.org/WAI/) is the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative, of
which there are 3 'Priority Levels'.
Conformance to Priority 1 (the most important, as the name suggests) is
known as A...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graphic Tablets
date posted 16th June 2006 16:09
Lorna McArdle - Spinette Designs wrote:
> I use an A6 - love it. Got it off ebay for £20.00.
> *snip*
> I have found the mouse after a while get's a life of it's own.
I've got a Wacom Graphire 3 XL...
Re: FN-FORUM: virtual office
date posted 16th June 2006 16:06
Matthew Jeanes writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I found this on the Companies House website;
>
> "The registered office is the address of a company to which Companies
> House letters and reminders will be s...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graphic Tablets
date posted 16th June 2006 16:04
> All this talk about toys is making me want one. Do all the designers
> here use graphic tablets and if you do, what size do you use. I've used
> A5 or A4 before but never A3.
I'm a coder and us...
RE: FN-FORUM: freelancer wanted next week - coder/designer
date posted 16th June 2006 16:00
Ahhh, that answers my previous question - much clearer now :)
Cheers,
Gary
http://www.garyshort.org/
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Lee
Fogarty
Sent:...
Re: FN-FORUM: Mmm new toys.
date posted 16th June 2006 15:57
I picked a Gallery 19" oxygen xtreme-3 from jigsaw24
Yeah it sits back a bit, and I'm the same - I like my screens vertical. But
after a day of using it, I'm not really noticing it being any differen...
RE: FN-FORUM: freelancer wanted next week - coder/designer
date posted 16th June 2006 15:57
Well Lee, if you don't know what WAI level A is, then you're probably not
the guy for the job :) It's pretty standard stuff these days, especially if
you are working with local authorities who have to...
Re: FN-FORUM: freelancer wanted next week - coder/designer
date posted 16th June 2006 15:57
Lee Fogarty wrote:
> Hi Sue,
>
> You didn't specify what language you are using? I don't know about
> anyone else, but I don't know what WAI level A is?
http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG1A-Conformance.
Th...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graphic Tablets
date posted 16th June 2006 15:55
I use an A6 - love it. Got it off ebay for £20.00.
Even my partner is starting to use it too.
I have found the mouse after a while get's a life of it's own.
Lorna
----- Original Message -----
Fro...
Re: FN-FORUM: my ltd company
date posted 16th June 2006 15:53
Mike A writes:
>
> [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>> when you say book-keeper, you mean something different to an
>> accountant don't you? i don't know any myself. unfortunately my
>> accountant lives in...
Re: FN-FORUM: virtual office
date posted 16th June 2006 15:48
Hi,
I found this on the Companies House website;
"The registered office is the address of a company to which Companies
House letters and reminders will be sent. The registered office can be
anywhere...
FN-FORUM: Graphic Tablets
date posted 16th June 2006 15:48
All this talk about toys is making me want one. Do all the designers
here use graphic tablets and if you do, what size do you use. I've used
A5 or A4 before but never A3.
Michelle
--
Michelle Pe...
Re: FN-FORUM: freelancer wanted next week - coder/designer
date posted 16th June 2006 15:47
Sorry - meant coder/designer....
Lee Fogarty wrote:
>
> Hi Sue,
>
> You didn't specify what language you are using? I don't know about
> anyone else, but I don't know what WAI level A is?
> Lastly...
Re: FN-FORUM: freelancer wanted next week - coder/designer
date posted 16th June 2006 15:45
Hi Sue,
You didn't specify what language you are using? I don't know about
anyone else, but I don't know what WAI level A is?
Lastly - in my experience, if you want a good coder/developer, you migh...
Re: FN-FORUM: Mmm new toys.
date posted 16th June 2006 15:41
Faded Halo Industries wrote:
> Yay my new Formac monitor arrived today.
>
> The only question I need to ask is...
>
> Why didn't I buy one of these last year?
>
> It kicks the crt's colours and cri...
Re: FN-FORUM: my ltd company
date posted 16th June 2006 15:39
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> when you say book-keeper, you mean something different to an
> accountant don't you? i don't know any myself. unfortunately my
> accountant lives in Norwich, and i live in L...
Re: FN-FORUM: my ltd company
date posted 16th June 2006 15:23
Mike A writes:
>
> [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>> Mike A writes:
>>
>>> Sage support can be very helpful on this type of stuff. Have you
>>> tried them or the support component of their website?
>>>
>...
FN-FORUM: freelancer wanted next week - coder/designer
date posted 16th June 2006 15:22
Hi All,
Is there a good, reliable freelancer out there who is availble next week to
work remotely?
We have created a new website template for an existing site which is WAI
level A. We now need to...
Re: FN-FORUM: my ltd company
date posted 16th June 2006 14:58
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Mike A writes:
>
>> Sage support can be very helpful on this type of stuff. Have you
>> tried them or the support component of their website?
>>
>> Mike A.
>
>
> yes thanks Mi...
Re: FN-FORUM: my ltd company
date posted 16th June 2006 14:46
Mike A writes:
> Sage support can be very helpful on this type of stuff. Have you tried them
> or the support component of their website?
>
> Mike A.
yes thanks Mike
they did mention that Ins...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 14:39
Tony Crockford writes:
>
> [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> > yes, it's just when i'm out and still want to converse with the forum,
>> i'm interested in some web based alternative
>
> so get a gmail acc...
Re: FN-FORUM: Articles
date posted 16th June 2006 14:24
Mike A wrote:
> Tony Crockford wrote:
>> Mike A wrote:
>>
>>> I use a phased approach involving intense focus followed by
>>> cruising. When in intense mode I work about 120 hours a week for up
>>> to...
Re: FN-FORUM: my ltd company
date posted 16th June 2006 14:09
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> i use Sage Instant Accounts, although i don't have any previous
> knowledge.
>
> i want to kick start my accounts by importing my bank data.
Sage support can be very helpful...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 14:04
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> yes, it's just when i'm out and still want to converse with the
forum,
> i'm interested in some web based alternative
so get a gmail account and subscribe it to the forum....
FN-FORUM: my ltd company
date posted 16th June 2006 14:01
i've got lots of questions today, maybe some of you have experience?
i use Sage Instant Accounts, although i don't have any previous knowledge.
i want to kick start my accounts by importing my ban...
Re: FN-FORUM: Articles
date posted 16th June 2006 13:58
Tony Crockford wrote:
> Mike A wrote:
>
>> I use a phased approach involving intense focus followed by
>> cruising. When in intense mode I work about 120 hours a week for up
>> to six weeks. More than...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 13:51
Michael Adams writes:
>
> Hasn't your email client got threading options?
yes, it's just when i'm out and still want to converse with the forum, i'm
interested in some web based alternative...
Re: FN-FORUM: virtual office
date posted 16th June 2006 13:48
[EMAIL REMOVED] writes:
>
>> Is it possible to have an official business address
>> at one of these virtual offices? I mean the official
>> registered business address?
>
>> I don't really nee...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 13:30
Hasn't your email client got threading options?
I use thunderbird and the threaded view works fine mostly with this list.
Mick.
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>>> ....it's exactly the posting part that...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 13:28
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Is there a bulletin board or forum project that can replicate the emails
> and let you view and post via a web page?
what I do is use a gmail account for mailing lists, and...
Re: FN-FORUM: Articles
date posted 16th June 2006 13:28
Mike A wrote:
> I use a phased approach involving intense focus followed by cruising. When
> in intense mode I work about 120 hours a week for up to six weeks. More than
> six weeks is bad for the bo...
RE: FN-FORUM: virtual office
date posted 16th June 2006 13:25
> Is it possible to have an official business address
> at one of these virtual offices? I mean the official
> registered business address?
> I don't really need any office, just a permanent
> a...
RE: FN-FORUM: FFS!
date posted 16th June 2006 13:22
> I'm still getting this virus email. Anyone else?
Me too. AV says it's W32.Nyxem.E this time ... I dropped the guy an email
with a link to a repair tool just in case. Let's hope he downloads the too...
RE: FN-FORUM: Possible legal problem,
date posted 16th June 2006 13:20
>In principal I'd be interested in brokering a deal on this. I know someone
who would almost certainly have an
>interest, can afford it and has a lot of Web work available for themselves
and their...
Re: FN-FORUM: Possible legal problem,
date posted 16th June 2006 13:11
Mac T.Wheeler wrote:
>> Did you sign such a contract Mac?
>
> No, no contract was signed. Originally I was given a copy of the
> business plan along with a spreadsheet showing my estimated earnings
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: Copywriter wanted
date posted 16th June 2006 13:02
Paul Bryant wrote:
> I'm considering getting a copywriter to work on some marketing material for
> the launch of a new project. When I say marketing material, it is just the
Hi Paul
Yes, copywriter...
Re: FN-FORUM: Possible legal problem,
date posted 16th June 2006 12:58
Ray McGinty wrote:
> On 16 Jun 2006, at 00:59, Mike A wrote:
>
>> Very important - an employee, even part-time, does not own IPR.
>
> This is a hoary old chestnut that has been rehearsed many, many ti...
Re: FN-FORUM: email forum software
date posted 16th June 2006 12:32
Alan Lloyd wrote:
>
> On 15 Jun 2006 17:14:25 -0000, Andrew Wilson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know of software such as is used for this email forum that I
>> can use
>> for a client - PHP/my...
RE: FN-FORUM: Possible legal problem,
date posted 16th June 2006 12:32
> This is a hoary old chestnut that has been rehearsed many, many times on
this forum over the years.
>The creator of a work owns the IPR in anything he/she produces unless a
contractual agreement...
RE: FN-FORUM: FFS!
date posted 16th June 2006 12:31
Yeah I'm still getting it too
Cheers,
Gary
http://www.garyshort.org/
-----Original Message-----
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[EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: 16 June 2006 13:19
To: FN-FO...
Re: FN-FORUM: FFS!
date posted 16th June 2006 12:23
Damn it, thought it was me being special!
--
Michelle Penny
Grounded Vertigo
Web marketing, graphic design and print all under one roof
W:www.groundedvertigo.co.uk (web and graphic design)
w:www...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 12:23
>> ....it's exactly the posting part that I'd like to do through the web
>> page.
>> And also have the threads sorted into parent/child relationships :)
>
> AFAIK the mailing list software isn't pro...
Re: FN-FORUM: Possible legal problem,
date posted 16th June 2006 12:22
Ray McGinty wrote:
>> Very important - an employee, even part-time, does not own IPR.
>
> This is a hoary old chestnut that has been rehearsed many, many times on
> this forum over the years.
>
> T...
RE: FN-FORUM: FFS!
date posted 16th June 2006 12:22
Yepp me too...
I had hoped the guy was able to clear the virus with the instructions I had
given him. He seems now to have completely blocked any contact so im not
able to shed any light on the matt...
FN-FORUM: server reads mail (was top or bottom )
date posted 16th June 2006 12:18
i'm changing the subjects a lot regarding this thread, but it's sparking my
interest.
i wanted to know if anyone knew how to set up a service on a web server that
could receive email and "parse" t...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 12:16
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Is it possible to get a web based version of the forum?
Yes but I find it completely unusable because it is just a long list of
disorganised messages so it is difficult t...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 12:11
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> ....it's exactly the posting part that I'd like to do through the web page.
> And also have the threads sorted into parent/child relationships :)
AFAIK...
FN-FORUM: FFS!
date posted 16th June 2006 12:10
I'm still getting this virus email=2E Anyone else=3F
--------------------------------------------------------------------
mail2web - Check your email from the web at
http://mail2web=2Ecom/ =2E...
FN-FORUM: web designers in cambridgeshire - small project
date posted 16th June 2006 12:09
not a huge project, but i took a phone call from a florist in cambridgeshire
this morning, after a good local web designer.
they have a site, but need branding and good quality design looked at.
any...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 12:08
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>>> Is it possible to get a web based version of the forum?
>>
>> Yes. See 'Forum Messages' on the web site.
>
> Thanks Graeme, I did see them, it's just....
>>> Is there a bu...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 12:04
>> Is it possible to get a web based version of the forum?
>
> Yes. See 'Forum Messages' on the web site.
Thanks Graeme, I did see them, it's just....
>> Is there a bulletin board or forum project...
Re: FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 11:51
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Is it possible to get a web based version of the forum?
Yes. See 'Forum Messages' on the web site.
> Is there a bulletin board or forum project that ca...
FN-FORUM: top or bottom (was Freelancing)
date posted 16th June 2006 11:44
Is it possible to get a web based version of the forum?
I'm often away from my home PC and then have to read these messages using my
webmail client, which isn't *that* usefull.
Is there a bulleti...
FN-FORUM: Mmm new toys.
date posted 16th June 2006 11:35
Yay my new Formac monitor arrived today.
The only question I need to ask is...
Why didn't I buy one of these last year?
It kicks the crt's colours and crispness to the side.
Oh and it looks nice t...
FN-FORUM: Brighton Based CSS - One on One training required... 8hrs...
date posted 16th June 2006 11:21
Hi List(s)
I require a Brighton Based CSS trainer/expert for upto 8hrs One to One
training Based in Preston Park using: MAC OSX 10.3 / DW 2004 MX. You will be
competent in advising and training existi...
FN-FORUM: New way to recruit. Help needed !
date posted 16th June 2006 11:14
I am a contract IT project manager and I have an idea for a new approach to
recruitment.
I’m simply looking for some feedback to see if my idea is viable or not.
It could provide a great new way to...
Re: FN-FORUM: Possible legal problem,
date posted 16th June 2006 10:58
On 16 Jun 2006, at 00:59, Mike A wrote:
> Very important - an employee, even part-time, does not own IPR.
This is a hoary old chestnut that has been rehearsed many, many times
on this forum over th...
FN-FORUM: virtual office
date posted 16th June 2006 10:55
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for advice regarding a virtual postal address for my ltd
company.
Maybe some of you are using a service of this type that you can recommend,
or have experience and would...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Odd request, sensible reason
date posted 16th June 2006 09:44
Get the PSU cut the end plug off put some tin foil on the wires and use
old batteries to hold the tin foil in place.
Graeme J Sweeney wrote:
>
> On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Tam Denholm wrote:
>
>>
>>> I...
RE: FN-FORUM: Good PHP starting points - on line tutorials
date posted 16th June 2006 08:47
Here are some I've used in the past:
http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/index.html
www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorials/coding/php
http://www.phpfreaks.com
http://www.webdesign.org/web/web-programming/php
And...
RE: FN-FORUM: 3D Walkthrough
date posted 16th June 2006 08:37
Dominic,
I've uploaded a few of the games, although it's not a perfect combination of
what you want, it shows both the techniques that could easily be combined.
www.thedevelopmentstudio.com/clienta...
Re: FN-FORUM: Good PHP starting points - on line tutorials
date posted 16th June 2006 08:29
Hi John,
> Go and buy a book off amazon.co.uk, one of the visual quickstart guides by
> peachpit press. They are an easy read and not over complex and also you can
> pick them up cheap second hand...
Re: FN-FORUM: Ebay API and SDK - has anyone here used it?
date posted 16th June 2006 08:25
Hi Tam,
Thanks for the detailed response, very useful stuff.
Our .Net system is used by a number of sites, several of whom may find
the ebay functionality useful so I think it would be worth the ef...
RE: FN-FORUM: Good PHP starting points - on line tutorials
date posted 16th June 2006 08:13
Go and buy a book off amazon.co.uk, one of the visual quickstart guides by
peachpit press. They are an easy read and not over complex and also you can
pick them up cheap second hand off amazon.
John...
Re: FN-FORUM: email forum software
date posted 16th June 2006 02:05
On 15 Jun 2006 17:14:25 -0000, Andrew Wilson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Anyone know of software such as is used for this email forum that I can use
> for a client - PHP/mySQL preferred.
>
Hello
Not...
Re: FN-FORUM: Internet Marketing for webhosts
date posted 16th June 2006 01:57
On 15 Jun 2006 19:36:15 -0000, Anna [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Hi
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> Is it a website you're trying to promote?
>
Yeah do you have a website Rus? I found your forums and a single page
for backups, co...
RE: FN-FORUM: Possible legal problem,
date posted 16th June 2006 01:16
>I would agree with all written by the poster but there are additional
options and a style of negotiation to
>achieve a favourable outcome. Hence my reason for inviting an off-list
contact. Very oft...
Re: FN-FORUM: PHP and "Too many connections"
date posted 16th June 2006 00:01
James Firth wrote:
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> Or you could:
> - Increase the number of connections to mysql : "The number of
> connections allowed is controlled by the max_connections system
> variable."
> - Or get an e...