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thread by: Jennifer Thiers |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Jennifer Thiers
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SandHillEC/
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thread by: yanchoo |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: yanchoo
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thread by: Monkfish |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Monkfish
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any suggestions for a simple program to browse locally-stored
..htm files?
ex. you have HTML files on your local machine. all you care
about is rendering the text. you dont want the program to go
out on the web and retrieve embedded images. and you want
something small and...
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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: Matt Adams |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Matt Adams
I want to move the following <PRE> defintion to a css file:
<TABLE><TR><TD><PRE>sample text</PRE></TD>
<TD> not predefined font</TD></TR></TABLE>
should be
<TABLE><TR><TD class=aaa>sample text</TD>
<TD> not predefined font</TD></TR></TABLE>
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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: kayodeok |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: kayodeok
Another Link from my web travels for you to take apart ;)
Dead Centre
http://www.wpdfd.com/editorial/thebox/deadcentre4.html
From the site: "This text is DEAD CENTRE and stays there!"
--
Kayode Okeyode
http://www.kayodeok.co.uk/weblog/
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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: Ted Mencini |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Ted Mencini
When I replaced older <IMG ALIGN=RIGHT ...> tags with a CSS definition
<IMG class=right ...>
xxx.css:
IMG.right { BORDER: 0; align: right }
I notice that the effect is NOT the same. While in the past the text was flowing smoothly around the picture
on the right side there is now a hard cut: Text, then picture below with white...
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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
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: Sean Givan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Sean Givan
I'm putting together a page layout, and I'm getting frustrated trying
to recreate a setup that I had made before, but forgotten exactly how.
The page is a table with two columns; the left is a fixed-width column
that acts as the page's sidebar, while the right column contains the
main text of the page.
The tricky part is that inside the...
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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: Leigh |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Leigh
I am building a data entry application using Java servlets.
I had hoped to use drop down boxes to provide the user with
data entry selections pulled from a database, but am now
questioning, given the latency with which the data loads
to the browser, whether drop down boxes are viable for
providing a large number of select options.
I've put...
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thread by: Âèêòîð Áðîóíøòåéí |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Âèêòîð Áðîóíøòåéí
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thread by: Ludwig77 |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Ludwig77
I'm trying to password protect a directory on my web site. I'm using
the password encryption generator located at
http://resma.net/tutorials/htaccess.php#
I can't seem to get my login to work. I get a authentication prompt
screen when trying to access the directory, but it won't authenticate.
I've noticed that every time I enter the same...
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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: Chaim Keren Tzion |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Chaim Keren Tzion
Using Apache2 with: Options +Indexes
When I limit access to a subdirectory by putting a .htaccess file inside
of it the subdirectory disappears from the parent's directory tree. If I
manualy type in the name I get the expected authentication prompt. Is
there a way to allow all users to see the subdirectory in the tree but
limit access to...
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thread by: Shane |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Shane
Hi all,
I have been testing java applets. I am trying to find out why
different implementations behave the way they do. My problem is with
the method:
<object classid="java:test.class">Some alternative text</object>
This seems to work consistantly on every browser with java enabled
except for IE 4 to 6 and NS4.x. This method only works...
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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: Andy Dingley |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Andy Dingley
http://www.glasgowsurvival.co.uk/weapons/glaWeapons.html
I liked this page too:
http://www.glasgowsurvival.co.uk/gallery/glaNedGal.html
Piccies and piccies of neds (scallies in my local argot)
Then down at the bottom there's an "XHTML valid" icon.
Glasgow - got to love it (or else they'll chib ye)
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thread by: Chris Morris |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Chris Morris
As part of some content management development, I'm looking for a
web-based way of editing content that doesn't require everyone to
learn HTML.
Requirements:
- Good HTML code quality (i.e. doesn't leave <p><br></p>, etc. all
over the place, standards compliance would be nice but can be
sorted out by post-processing with tidy more easily...
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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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