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thanks for that, the pages pass the tests now.
To those who didn't make it, we will remember you. To those who did is back. - Megan Forbes in Black FridayAnother Post by NnamdiOnyeyiri
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I played around with the stylesheet a bit, and came up with something that seems to work mostly fine in both browsers, but isn't quite the same I can't remember all the changes, but you can take a look for yourself:
http://lugatgt.org/temp/main.css[^]
I also had to remove the <?xml ... > header on the index.html (but left the DOCTYPE declaration) since it seems like IE was getting confused and reverting to quirks mode.
- Mike
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You have really cool design ideas.
Do you do Flash...?
I'm drinking triples, seeing double and acting single
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Hockey wrote:
You have really cool design ideas.
Thankyou.
Hockey wrote:
Do you do Flash...?
I used to, then i ditched it in favour for better designed HTML sites...actually, i just wasnt good enough with the graphics side of things, so i couldnt come up with a decent enough design.
To those who didn't make it, we will remember you. To those who did is back. - Megan Forbes in Black FridayAnother Post by NnamdiOnyeyiri
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Nnamdi Onyeyiri wrote:
i just wasnt good enough with the graphics side of things, so i couldnt come up with a decent enough design
Had me fooled...I've been trying for 5-6 years to learn graphics...and I have, but I lack the artistic concept...I could figure out how you created that starburst effect, but for the life of me I can never think of cool eccentric cool designs...
I'm drinking triples, seeing double and acting single
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edit: whoops. misread your post, i thought you said you COULDNT....ah well, must be cos its late
its really easy....if you have photoshop.
1. create the clouds (render->clouds)
2. Filter->Pixilate->Mezzotint, and set it to long lines.
3. Filter->Blur->Radial Blur, set amount to 100, and use Zoom & best quality
4. Use Hue/Saturation to set the colour. (i find its easier to select the colour i want it to be and make it foreground colour, then use Hue/Saturation dialog, when you check "colourise", it automatically sets it to the colour in the foreground)
To those who didn't make it, we will remember you. To those who did is back. - Megan Forbes in Black FridayAnother Post by NnamdiOnyeyiri
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Thats alright...every article is slightly different. Perhaps i'll get results i'd prefer over an article I read on some graphics site
I wish I could do awesome graphics, but i've excepted that it's maybe best to specialize in programming and get someone specialized in new media designs to take care of front end stuff
I'm drinking triples, seeing double and acting single
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I recently acquired a .com address. My site is hosted on an ISP, and the adress .com is redirected to this ISP. The problem is when the redirection occurs, the address shown in the address bar of the browser is changed to the one of the ISP. I want to avoid that and keep in the address bar the original .com. How can I do that?
Thanks in advance for your answers!
Silence Means Death
Stand On Your Feet
Inner Fear
Your Worst Enemy
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Check your .com registrants services. Ask them about URL forwarding and see if they offer this service.
I'm drinking triples, seeing double and acting single
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Thanks for your answer.
In fact, my registrant is already forwarding the URL, and that's my problem. I would like to see in the address bar the original address, not the forwarded one.
Silence Means Death
Stand On Your Feet
Inner Fear
Your Worst Enemy
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If your registrant is forwarding the URL (www.yourdomain.com) then your website when accessed and navigated should always display www.yourdomain.com and this is what is NOT happening? My registrant offers three levels of URL forwarding the first is whenever anyone types www.yourdomain.com basically it just fowards people to your geocities.com hosted website. Second and third allow total persistance(I believe so anyways) while navigating your web site...meaning you store your files on a geocities server and use URL forwarding to make people believe your website is professionally hosted.
Is that what your trying to accomplish?
Basically AFAIK or understand:
1) You register a domain
2) You use your registrants CPanel to choose either URL forwarding or map that domain to your hosting companies DNS
I'm drinking triples, seeing double and acting single
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I'm in the first case, without total persistance.
Hockey wrote:
use URL forwarding to make people believe your website is professionally hosted.
No, I don't want people believe the site is professionally hosted, the site is all but professional
But yeah, I want they don't see they are forwarded, to keep a certain coherence.
I didn't know about the two others levels, I will search some info from the registrant.
Thanks for your help!
Silence Means Death
Stand On Your Feet
Inner Fear
Your Worst Enemy
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Hello,
I am looking for a multi-answer poll, so one which doesn't have radio options but checkboxes.
Do you know any free(!) script that does this? I've searched the web now quite a long time but only found one-answer polls...
Dominik
_outp(0x64, 0xAD);
and
__asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al
do the same... but what do they do??
(doesn't work on NT)
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Does it need to be javascript? Or are you looking for PHP, ASP, Cold-Fusion, etc?
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I've already found one now,
though thanks
Dominik
_outp(0x64, 0xAD);
and
__asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al
do the same... but what do they do??
(doesn't work on NT)
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Hi there,
When I submit form in ASP,have any limitation of the how many items (elements) in form can be submited to the ASP ?for example : topage.asp?xx0=0&xx1=1&xx2=2&xx3=3&...................................,in my web page ,when I transfer more than 200 items ,there is no response,decrese the items,it run normal.
Please,please who know the limitation of items,please tell me.
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You are more likely to be limited by the size of the URL, rather than the number of elements you submit. A realistic limit for URL size is 255 characters.
Why are you using "get" rather than "post" though?
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THose variables shouldn't need to be part of your URL. If you are using method=post, those variables will be hidden.
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Man I hope someone can help me with this. It's been driving me nuts.
I have a web service that takes a typed dataset as a parameter. It then creates a dataadapter for that dataset and calls update on it. This all works fine. If any row can't be updated it's RowError property is set, and the update continues, skipping the row. My problem is, on the client side the dataset isn't updated. If a deleted row couldn't be deleted, say, it's RowError value is not updated with the value on the server side.
So what I'm looking for is what I need to do to have the client dataset reflect the changes/errors made by the web service.
I thank you in advance for any insight you may have for me.
Travis Merkel
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"Many times when you start on a project you think, "Boy, this is never going to be finished," but then it is finished, and you think, "Wow, it wasn't even worth it." - Jack Handey
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For those of you out there that are reading this and having similar problems, here is a link to the answer.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;818587#appliesto[^]
Travis Merkel
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"Many times when you start on a project you think, "Boy, this is never going to be finished," but then it is finished, and you think, "Wow, it wasn't even worth it." - Jack Handey
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My page(which contains a movie)is called from several different locations by a hyperlink. I'd like to go back to the page from which the hyperlink has been activated automatically. How do I do that? Can anyone help me? Thank you
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Use the Referrer item in the HTTP Headers collection.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
South Africa
Miszou wrote:
I have read the entire internet. on how boring his day was.
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Hmph... And all this time I thought that was for making payments on clickthru ads.
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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Hey all, I'm just getting into VS.NET and ASP.NET and etc. I previously used classic ASP and a text editor (I have InterDev 6.0 but never used it), so I'm just wondering how you've set up your VS.NET development environments. The VS.NET IDE makes much more sense to me then that InterDev junk, but I'm not sure how to set up my computer with it, because: I don't want to install IIS locally on my machine!
My development environment with Visual Studio 6.0 and ASP stuff was:
1. Development PC, Win2000 Pro, VS 6.0
2. Test server, Win2k advanced server, IIS 5.0
3. Production server, Win2k advanced server, IIS 5.0
** ALL machines are "mirrors" of patches/MDAC versions/updates/software versions/etc
Right now I've got VS.NET on my XP-Pro laptop with IIS 5.1 running. It's on my notebook because I don't want to change my development PC. For example, all three computers above have Win2k SP 3 with MDAC 2.5 (not SP4 with MDAC 2.7). I'm "learning" the VS.NET suite, so this one-computer environment works for me- for now.
But here's where I get concerned about the setup of test servers and production servers and not running IIS locally: When I create a new C# "ASP.NET Web Application", I tell VS to put it on http://localhost/myapp . That's all great for now since I'm using my laptop, and, of course, have full rights/access to the hard drive. (When I use VS.NET, I log in as administrator to XP-Pro, and pull the ethernet cable out.) How would I create a "ASP.NET Web Application" in the above 3-system development environment? Would I tell it to use http://mytestserver/myapp ? Or would i have to use the FQDN, such as http://mytestserver.mycompany.org/myapp ?
Would I just need to share the D:\inetpub\wwwroot folder out in my test server's AD? Or do I have to put read/write/everything privleges on the virtual directory inside the test server's IIS snap-in? Do I need to add additional shares to the test server... such as, does VS.NET try to put anything in the C:\WINNT directory? I'll need to install "Frontpage extensions" on the test server, right?
Also, how in the world would I move changes to my production server? Would I just copy over the files that have changed? Or do I need to copy the whole directory to the production server? Is there some kind of deployment wizard that would take care of this? Do I need FrontPage Extensions on my production server?? I'd rather not install those; I prefer to keep extra crud off the production systems.
I used to just develop ASP.NET pages in TextPad (an awesome text editor). I never used Visual Interdev 6, nor did I ever create a "web project" anywhere in VS 6.0. The classic ASP files were stored on my test server, and I'd access them via a directory share. After the edit was done, I'd save the file. Then I'd call up IE on my development PC, go to the website on the test server, and then run thru the application on my development PC. If all was good and happy, then I'd copy that one .ASP file from the test server to the production server.
I'd imagine this 3-system development environment is still a powerful method for VS.NET and ASP.NET- but I'm not sure how using VS.NET fits in- for prototyping, development, and production stages. I don't want IIS locally, that's for sure, but I also don't want a test server that's wide open with every directory shared out and full permissions on virtual web directories!
Or does everyone use the "isolated" application development model? (Running VS.NET and IIS without the use of a test server)?
Or, how does your development environment look? 1 PC? 1 PC and 1 server? 1 PC and 5 servers? Where does VSS fit in?
Thanks!!
-Thomas
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