RE: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming

2006-07-25 Thread Mesdaq, Ali
Hardware list rule number 1 - "Thou shall overkill all requirements to
over compensate for any short comings one might have"

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Very, very cool software but I think that might be a bit overkill.

On 7/25/06, Mesdaq, Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes actually there is a very good one.
> http://www.netvis.org/
> This will really be showing off
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Weeden
> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 5:13 PM
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> Subject: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming
>
> I have a pretty extensive family tree that I want to put online.  Of
> course I could just slap some  html and links up there but I gotta
> show off my html skills to the family :)  Are there any open source
> templates or css code snippets out there that anyone knows of?
>
> Basically I am thinking of something like a map you can scroll in all
> directions around the tree and when you mouseover a name it brings up
> a window with photo and details.  Bonus points would be if the details
> pop-up could be wiki'd by my family members :)
>
> --
> Brian
>
>


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Brian



Re: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming

2006-07-25 Thread Brian Weeden

I actually just found this site:

http://www.tribalpages.com/

They have some pretty good ideas, it might be worth snagging some code
snippets instead of paying them the money to host it.

On 7/25/06, Brian Weeden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Very, very cool software but I think that might be a bit overkill.

On 7/25/06, Mesdaq, Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes actually there is a very good one.
> http://www.netvis.org/
> This will really be showing off
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Weeden
> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 5:13 PM
> To: hwg
> Subject: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming
>
> I have a pretty extensive family tree that I want to put online.  Of
> course I could just slap some  html and links up there but I gotta
> show off my html skills to the family :)  Are there any open source
> templates or css code snippets out there that anyone knows of?
>
> Basically I am thinking of something like a map you can scroll in all
> directions around the tree and when you mouseover a name it brings up
> a window with photo and details.  Bonus points would be if the details
> pop-up could be wiki'd by my family members :)
>
> --
> Brian
>
>


--
Brian




--
Brian


Re: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming

2006-07-25 Thread Brian Weeden

Very, very cool software but I think that might be a bit overkill.

On 7/25/06, Mesdaq, Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes actually there is a very good one.
http://www.netvis.org/
This will really be showing off

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Weeden
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 5:13 PM
To: hwg
Subject: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming

I have a pretty extensive family tree that I want to put online.  Of
course I could just slap some  html and links up there but I gotta
show off my html skills to the family :)  Are there any open source
templates or css code snippets out there that anyone knows of?

Basically I am thinking of something like a map you can scroll in all
directions around the tree and when you mouseover a name it brings up
a window with photo and details.  Bonus points would be if the details
pop-up could be wiki'd by my family members :)

--
Brian





--
Brian


Re: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming

2006-07-25 Thread Ben Ruset

I was going to say that a wiki would probably be really good for this.

Brian Weeden wrote:

I have a pretty extensive family tree that I want to put online.  Of
course I could just slap some  html and links up there but I gotta
show off my html skills to the family :)  Are there any open source
templates or css code snippets out there that anyone knows of?

Basically I am thinking of something like a map you can scroll in all
directions around the tree and when you mouseover a name it brings up
a window with photo and details.  Bonus points would be if the details
pop-up could be wiki'd by my family members :)



RE: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming

2006-07-25 Thread Mesdaq, Ali
Yes actually there is a very good one. 
http://www.netvis.org/
This will really be showing off

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Weeden
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 5:13 PM
To: hwg
Subject: [H] OT - Family Tree web progamming

I have a pretty extensive family tree that I want to put online.  Of
course I could just slap some  html and links up there but I gotta
show off my html skills to the family :)  Are there any open source
templates or css code snippets out there that anyone knows of?

Basically I am thinking of something like a map you can scroll in all
directions around the tree and when you mouseover a name it brings up
a window with photo and details.  Bonus points would be if the details
pop-up could be wiki'd by my family members :)

-- 
Brian



[H] OT - Family Tree web progamming

2006-07-25 Thread Brian Weeden

I have a pretty extensive family tree that I want to put online.  Of
course I could just slap some  html and links up there but I gotta
show off my html skills to the family :)  Are there any open source
templates or css code snippets out there that anyone knows of?

Basically I am thinking of something like a map you can scroll in all
directions around the tree and when you mouseover a name it brings up
a window with photo and details.  Bonus points would be if the details
pop-up could be wiki'd by my family members :)

--
Brian


[H] Switch

2006-07-25 Thread joeuser
Any Apple guru's out there? I'm jumping into Apple systems now. All 
signed up and legit (background investigation completed - lol). I am 
looking for some basic info, apple email lists, and pc(MS) user to apple 
user how-to's etc. Need to get started on this so I can get up to speed.


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Cheers,
joeuser (still looking for the 'any' key)



Re: [H] XP Media Center Edition

2006-07-25 Thread Steve Tomporowski
Thanks Chris.  I *think* he said the school needed the system to be able to attach to a domain, but that recommendation was 2 years old.  He should check to make sure.  Otherwise it looks like he'd have to dish out for XP Pro as most laptops these days are coming loaded with MCE.

 
Thanks againSteve 
On 7/25/06, Chris Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes and noIt can join a domain if you do it during the initial install.  After that it is never an option again
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To:"The Hardware List" Subject: [H] XP Media Center EditionHopefully a quickie: A friend is buying a laptop for his daughter to take to college. He wants to know if XP Media Center Edition can join a domain.
ThanksSteve


Re: [H] XP Media Center Edition

2006-07-25 Thread Chris Reeves
Yes and no

It can join a domain if you do it during the initial install.  After that it is 
never an option again


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Subject: [H] XP Media Center Edition

Hopefully a quickie:  A friend is buying a laptop for his daughter to take to 
college.  He wants to know if XP Media Center Edition can join a domain. 
  
ThanksSteve 



[H] XP Media Center Edition

2006-07-25 Thread Steve Tomporowski
Hopefully a quickie:  A friend is buying a laptop for his daughter to take to college.  He wants to know if XP Media Center Edition can join a domain.
 
ThanksSteve


RE: [SPAM SUSPECT] RE: [H] Anyone on the list using the iPhantomInternet security device

2006-07-25 Thread Bobby Heid
Late as usual.  I should probably read all replies before replying.  LOL.

Bobby

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They probably mean 6Mb/sec.

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At 04:39 PM 24/07/2006, Winterlight wrote:
>I don't have it where I am but I saw that my sister up in northern 
>California can get 6 for 30 a month from AT&T DSL.

But 6Gbit/sec?  How fast is Gigabit Ethernet?

T 



RE: [SPAM SUSPECT] RE: [H] Anyone on the list using the iPhantom Internet security device

2006-07-25 Thread Bobby Heid
They probably mean 6Mb/sec.

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At 04:39 PM 24/07/2006, Winterlight wrote:
>I don't have it where I am but I saw that my sister up in northern 
>California can get 6 for 30 a month from AT&T DSL.

But 6Gbit/sec?  How fast is Gigabit Ethernet?

T