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thread by: Lam |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Lam
hi
i have a problem with DIV
i make a DIV like this :
> <div id="lienmenu1" class="lienmenu"><img src="images/e_hg.gif" alt="Gauche" border="0"></a></div>
> <div id="lienmenu2" class="lienmenu"><img src="images/e_hd.gif" alt="Haut" border="0"></a></div>
> <div id="lienmenu3" class="lienmenu"><img src="images/e_bg.gif" alt="Gauche"...
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thread by: Kirby Inwood |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Kirby Inwood
I am looking for someone who can upgrade an existing database setup which uses
MYSQL and cgi.
The job would be paid on a flat rate basis and there would be new projects if
you do a good job
Reply by email only please
J Kirby Inwood
jki@canlaw.com
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thread by: David |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: David
I am using CGI.pm and GD to make a page that generates a diagram based
on some form input. The problem I have is under IE (Netscape seems to
work correctly) the new graphic that is generated is not displayed
when the user clicks the submit button and a new page is delivered.
However, if you click the refresh button in the toolbar - it does....
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same
subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the
subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that
only one copy resides on a given news server.
This notice was last updated on September 7th, 2000, and is available
(with a complete...
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thread by: Andreas Prilop |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Andreas Prilop
Here is an illustration of the warning
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/charset/browsers-fonts.html#dont
that you should not specify a typeface when you have characters
outside West European Latin-1 on your page.
The reference test page is
http://www.unics.uni-hannover.de/nhtcapri/temp/arial.html
This...
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thread by: Perrone |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Perrone
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thread by: Lars-Oluf Henden |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Lars-Oluf Henden
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thread by: Rare Book School |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Rare Book School
RARE BOOK SCHOOL (RBS) is pleased to announce its Winter and Early
Spring Sessions 2004, a collection of five-day, non-credit courses on
topics concerning rare books, manuscripts, the history of books and
printing, and special collections to be held at the University of
Virginia.
FOR AN APPLICATION FORM and electronic copies of the complete...
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thread by: James Pickering |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: James Pickering
Refer to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/ieupdate/
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1309875,00.asp
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3786
James Pickering
Pickering Pages
http://www.jp29.org/
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thread by: Stan Brown |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Stan Brown
URL: http://www.acad.sunytccc.edu/instruct/sbrown/stat/mygrades.htm
As I read the spec, I need _either_ data= and type= _or_ classid=
and codetype=. I've tried it both ways and neither works. I googled,
but was overwhelmed with results and none of them seemed hopeful
(probably because I don't see how to frame a query specifically
enough).
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: Stina |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Stina
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thread by: Seldon Wells |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Seldon Wells
How would you know that Radar Networks of NYC is going to be the next
killer app and first mover in the semantic web?
This is place where the real techies from MIT, Caltech, Xerox Parc,
IIT, IBM Watson hang:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SandHillEC/
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thread by: Peter Callen |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Peter Callen
I have set up a medical website and have a side bar with other links
and information. For 2-3 years I had used a newsfeed called
Newsclicker. As best I can tell, they no longer function as the
information is way out of date. I have searced for a newsfeed (
ideally free as my budget is limited) and have had diffciulty in
finding one. I found...
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thread by: Mikkel Johansen |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Mikkel Johansen
Hi,
The problem is viewable her: http://62.61.148.4/tabelproblem.html
The distance between the tablerows is the problem. The distance between
"Tekst 1", "Tekst 2", "Tekst 3" and "Tekst 4" is automatic made by the
browser. That is not the intention.
I would like the browser to expand the "gray" rows, so the other rows is
more compact.
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same
subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the
subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that
only one copy resides on a given news server.
This notice was last updated on September 7th, 2000, and is available
(with a complete...
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thread by: Bruce |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Bruce
If I put an image in a table cell, it aligns with the top of the cell
regardless of the valign tag.
For example the following page:
************************
<html>
<head>
<title>
a page to try to understand the valign tag
</title>
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thread by: luc wastiaux |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: luc wastiaux
Hello,
an acquaintance recently asked me whether there existed web-design tools
(like macromedia dreamweaver) that produced XML and XSLT code as their
output. I answered that I didn't think such a tool existed since it
would have to understand the structure of the data you type in and make
some choices that only humans are known to make.
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thread by: Sugapablo |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Sugapablo
I'm having trouble formatting a table properly in MSIE. What I have
works in Mozilla and just won't work in MSIE.
This is the code:
http://www.sugapablo.net/temp/html.txt
Here is an image of what's happening:
http://www.sugapablo.net/temp/table.png
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: Shawn K. Quinn |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Shawn K. Quinn
<URL:http://www.nasa.gov/> as of right now is a blank page for me. Fishing
in the source for <URL:http://www.nasa.gov/home/index.html> gets me into
the site, but displays a snooty message about having Javascript turned on.
Isn't this running quite afoul of Section 508, somewhere?
Actually now that I look... <URL:http://www.section508.gov/>...
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thread by: Werner Partner |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Werner Partner
I made a little menue system (by php) and now have some problems with
html.
It looks like that:
<table border>
<tr><td width=350><form action="pkartei.php" style="margin: 0"
method="post">
<input type="Submit" name="submit" value="Patientenkartei" width="350">
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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