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i need to know if i host my website including some meta content,google or yahoo searching engine catch my url directly, please i need some answer cause when i asked a hosting company they told me they want 600$ to do that and i knew that i can do it for free
thank in advance
bachirium
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The issue you are talking about is called Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), and while some companies charge you for this advice there are plenty of articles on it. You may want to start here[^] to get more information.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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They call it as Search Engine Optimization and rate card for each of the organization that offers this service widely varies. But with little effort, you can optimize your search to a greater extent. You can Google for SEO related articles and they are aplenty.
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i want to know more about chm files(its structure and how to generate it).
i want to generate it without any other program. just by windows tools or by developing language(C#.net). i'm programmer and i know that but i want to know from where to start...
thanks
Thanks
Rastgar
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I think that you need the chm compiler from microsoft to create the chm file. The html code that goes in it can of course be created anyway you like.
Some reading:
wikipedia: chm[^]
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If anyone has experienced similar problems and has spotted a solution, please help me out as I'm running out of hair to pull off.
when visiting here[^] and clicking on "Articles" on the left menu, then hitting the back browser causes the web page to lose alignment temporarily until refreshed.
This has been noticed on Firefox 2.0.0.x (including the latest 2.0.0.5)
It's a Joomla CMS (PHP based cms) and custom made template.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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I just tried it with no problems, maybe its only on your system?
"Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????"
Michael Bergman
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Funny thing is, it used to glitch on my system and now it doesn't.
Also another system doesn't show the glitch, although it used to.
But there is one system that is displaying the glitch and i cannot seem to find any differences within the systems.
Can it be various add-ons to Firefox?
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It could be any number of reasons but I think the problem is localized to that specific system, especially if it works on mine, works on yours and works on a 3rd system but not the 4th that tells me its not your code that's the problem (or even Firefox).
"Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean."
Tom Welch
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It's one of these wierd cases where I still find other systems that have the problem.
It's not only down to one, but I've seen another 2-3 systems act up as well.
Thanks for your help though.
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There are six css errors when viewing the page. Try to fix those, and see if it gets any better.
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# Errors (7)
# Warnings (161)
I guess I'd have to ... :P
I really hope HTML 5 / XHTML 2 will be more strict and not allow different interpretations.
Thank you
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I guess, it should be an isolated problem in that particular system alone. Did you try clearing the cache in FireFox and trying again?
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Many times.
The problem exists (now) from 2 different systems.
Anyways thanks, it must be CSS problems.
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I have a form with some check boxes and a fileupload control. The check boxes post back to the server when clicked. My problem is, if you select your upload location and then click one of the check boxes, once the page has refreshed the uploads location has gone.
How can i keep the location when posting back to the server?
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Try setting the checkbox to NOT postback.
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I don't think you can prepopulate FILEUPLOAD Control value. That is not supported by the browsers for security reasons. Otherwise, imaging a hacker trying to send your files from "C:/Documents and Settings/ceejeeb/Desktop/BankAccountPins.xls " by prepopulating it and then calling 'document.forms[0].submit() '
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I have a webpage that has a form on it. Once the form is submitted the code is ran in a delegate whilst the browser is directed to a loading page. Once the delegate has completed the browser is directed to a completeion screen.
My problem is, the method that the delegate calls is static and i cannot access the session variables like normally: text = Session["var1"];
How can i access these variables?
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Why don't you pass them to the method?
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Because i need to write to them in the static method and use them in a different page.
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Even then you can pass them to the method... but...
have you included the namespace where you should find the sessions object?
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can you explain how i would do this then. Of what type are the sessions?
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