Freelancers Forum Messages on Monday January 15th 2007
Re: FN-FORUM: SQL Help (probably an easy one)
date posted 15th January 2007 22:20
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Dear Forum
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> What is the correct query to select all the results in my SQL database table
> (newmenudata) which are in the month of January from a column with a UNIX...
FN-FORUM: SQL Help (probably an easy one)
date posted 15th January 2007 22:12
Dear Forum
What is the correct query to select all the results in my SQL database table
(newmenudata) which are in the month of January from a column with a UNIX
TIMESTAMP (timeadded)?
Here is my...
Re: FN-FORUM: Png transparency in MSIE
date posted 15th January 2007 18:04
Just had a look into more detail about what you was going on about and I
don't think what I first put had actually any relevance at all, sorry, lol!
But what anthony's help looks promising!
Martin...
Re: FN-FORUM: Png transparency in MSIE
date posted 15th January 2007 16:36
> Is there an easy way to get png files used as bg images in css (or
> rollover
> images in css) to actually have the nice transparent bg I designed them
> too?
IE7 handles them OK. Roughly 50% o...
FN-FORUM: Png transparency in MSIE
date posted 15th January 2007 15:53
Hi all and happy new year
I got a question for all you css happy types.
Is there an easy way to get png files used as bg images in css (or rollover
images in css) to actually have the nice transpare...
Fwd: FN-FORUM: Updating / inserting a LONGTEXT field in mySQL using ASP / IIS
date posted 15th January 2007 15:45
Well I didn't really find a solution. Basically I could delete the
contents of these fields and then update them with new content. I
could not update them with longer text if there was already conte...
Re: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 13:03
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> There are reasons for and against both of those... for instance I'd be
> more
> likely to deal with some one who had visible contact information than some
> one who didn't (all else being equal)...
RE: RE: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 13:01
>Surely you can let the market decide that one? If you don't have
>details on display and you're not getting enough business then you're going
>to add them or go under. Common sense really.
>
>My 2p
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 12:57
webmetric wrote:
>> I'd half agree with that, but if you're a sole trader working from home,
>> do you really want all your home address details on the web?
>>
>> and as a limited company, not selling...
RE: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 12:49
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>I'd half agree with that, but if you're a sole trader working from home,
>do you really want all your home address details on the web?
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>and as a limited company, not selling from the site, will a...
Re: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 12:22
Alain Williams wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 12:37:36PM -0000, Tony Crockford wrote:
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>> decide what sort of company you are and then seek out which regulations
>> apply to you....
>
> but prov...
Re: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 12:18
Doesn't it make it easier for people to defraud you, or others, using
your information?
> but providing/displaying most of the info does not hurt anyway,
> it might be simpler to just display it all...
Re: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 12:02
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 12:37:36PM -0000, Tony Crockford wrote:
> decide what sort of company you are and then seek out which regulations
> apply to you....
but providing/displaying most of the inf...
Re: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 11:48
Cat wrote:
>> Here it is: http://www.companieshouse.co.uk/promotional/busStationery.shtml
here's the company pushing the original article:
http://www.out-law.com/page-7594
I think they've mashed u...
FN-FORUM: Web developer with SQL and XML experience
date posted 15th January 2007 11:32
Dear Forum
I am looking to speak to a Web Developer with experience with SQL, XML and HTML
who can look to manage a Freight website which will be exchanging data with other
International websites.
F...
Re: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 11:19
> Here it is: http://www.companieshouse.co.uk/promotional/busStationery.shtml
thanks lindsay,
now that one doesn't mention VAT number, which i though was now required to
be displayed...
...ok.. i'v...
FN-FORUM: Updating / inserting a LONGTEXT field in mySQL using ASP / IIS
date posted 15th January 2007 11:11
Hi
I had a table I wanted to update with a LONTEXT field using the ADO
Update method. When I added a new record it worked fine. When I
updated a record it would cause an error if I lengthened the c...
RE: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 11:06
< can anyone point to a definitive source which clarifies this point.
the terminology has confused both my client and me!
thanks,
cat>
Here it is: http://www.companieshouse.co.uk/promotional/busStat...
Re: FN-FORUM: new UK website regulations
date posted 15th January 2007 10:08
> I think people are a little confused.
>
> When he said service provider I think he meant if you are in business with a
> trading name (you're the service provider) but your business is registered...