How 'bout them Spurs!
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As a former victim of Seroxat/Paxil I can agreee with you on that!
On 15/06/07, Dana Tierney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes and being a bit conservative about adopting new drugs does help avoid
fiascos like COX-2 and erm, the weight-loss drug that causes cancer, the
diabetes drug that causes
On 6/14/07, Sandra Clark wrote:
I can tell you that in the accessibility and disability communities,
text-only sites tend to be looked on as a put down. Most disabled users
will not use them. They tend to not be updated as often, they aren't well
tested, etc.
Also text only in and of itself
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Hello James,
I did have a look around the site the other day and it worked great, out of
interest, do you have a decent session timeout on your sessions?
It might also be worth adding some logging in, use cflog to add logs for
when sessions start and end and a few other important places, it
Ok, this is becoming a huge problem.
Our website http://www.uwish.co.uk/ is starting to get loads of complaints
on public forums that peoples shopping carts are emptying half way through
their experience. I have tried to replicate this problem on about 15 to 20
computers and I can't get it to go
Forwarding to Community
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I'm just starting to work with CF Report Builder and wanted to read
through the docs... only problem is that I can't seem to find any
except 5 or 6 scant pages on LiveDocs.
Do any exist?
Hatton
Don't look on it as dumbing down. Think of it as the ability to degrade
gracefully.
Sure, you can have all the bells and whistles you want to give to your
non-disabled clients, just make sure that your site works with a keyboard as
well as a mouse. That a screen reader can read your updates
You might want to go with something a little more persistent then a session
such as a client var or just cookie'ing the CartID so that if the person
comes back the information is in there. You can also just run a routine at
the end of the day that deletes orphaned carts after a few days. Another
I'll be in Indianapolis for a wedding July 7 and in the Chicago area the next
week. My wife informed me that we WILL be going to Gino's for pizza one night
and my father in law wants to go to the Elks Veterans' Memorial. Beyond that
and a few visits to Elks lodges, I'm kind of open.
Can
Apparently the potty is in Carmen Electra's Head:
http://thesuperficial.com/image.php?path=/2007/06/carmen_electra_spike_tv_strip_01.jpg
Oh, and, ah, this is neither here nor there, but please think about
giving what you can to assless actress society (AAS):
I've played with your site quite a lot and haven't encountered any session
or data loss.
Does anyone know what would cause a user to switch sessions (or any
other reason a basket would empty)?
At this point, I think there are a few things you need to consider.
1. Full review of CF settings in
-Original Message-
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 5:24 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Plea for help
Does anyone know what would cause a user to switch sessions (or any
other
reason a basket would empty)?
Not to get personal, but you did
What sorts of things do you like? There's tons to do in Chicago. Do
you like tapas? Last time we were there we went to a fun tapas place.
It's loud, but really yummy. It's called Cafe Iberico, and it's
downtown, but not impossible to park downtown:
http://www.cafeiberico.com/
The patatas bravas
might require login... but GREAT picture anyway.
http://www.collegehumor.com/picture:149871
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From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 8:46 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Going to Chicago
I'll be in Indianapolis for a wedding July 7 and in the Chicago area
the next week. My wife informed me that we WILL be going to Gino's
C'mon, can't you just steal the pic and post it somewhere for us?
It's an extremely lazy Friday and I ain;t signing up for nothin' new
=)
On 6/15/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
might require login... but GREAT picture anyway.
http://www.collegehumor.com/picture:149871
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Was there some kind of hoops sports contest on last night or somethin? =)
Seriously, though, could basketball be suffering any more ratings-wise these
days? I mean, it's not as bad as the NHL, but...
On 6/15/07, Chris Montgomery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How 'bout them Spurs!
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Deanna wrote:
What sorts of things do you like? There's tons to do in Chicago.
What she said. If you like wine there's a very reasonable, very
accessible (not stuffy, no pretentions) wine bar/shop/restaurant
called Bin 36:
http://www.bin36.com/index.php
My favorite place for hotdogs downtown
Jim wrote:
I was only in Chicago once, but my big regret was not seeing the Field
Museum. Put it at the top of the list!
I should get around to that. I did eat at the Aquarium once (a hosted
catered dinner) and it seemed super cool, but I didn't tour.
By the Field Museum is the Hyde Park U
Splain please.
Are you saying you went to the US as a child, in the last 15 years,
and givin the most prescribed antidepressants on the market?
According to D's statement they wouldn't have adapted it in the UK.
On 6/14/07, Wayne Putterill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a former victim of
If you take a look at any of the product pages on our website
(http://www.uwish.co.uk/details.cfm/productid/30742 for example) in IE6 you
will notice that the product image and the Item Details box to the right of
the image is missing. They work fine in all other browsers I have tested
and I am
On 6/15/07, Gruss Gott wrote:
Beyond that I never seem to make it past shopping and eating. I'm
more Magnificent Mile than museum, I guess.
Funny, I never seem to make it to the Magnificent Mile. I'm more of a
roaming the neighborhoods girl, myself. We have family there, so we're
usually in
BelArc comes to mind. I know it shows a listing of what's installed and
I think it does look for updates.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 11:38 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Driver analysis
Hey guys,
Does anyone know of
have you tried defining a width height for the image?
what about removing the div.
i found prodimg but not largeimg in your css
On 6/15/07, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you take a look at any of the product pages on our website
(http://www.uwish.co.uk/details.cfm/productid/30742
Hey guys,
Does anyone know of a service or software that will analyze a computer and
produce a list of drivers that should be updated?
Thanks
sas
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(703) 220-2835
id recommend sleep holmes.
what time is it over there right now???
like sleepytime, im SURE
tw
On 6/15/07, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you tried defining a width height for the image?
what about removing the div.
i found prodimg but not largeimg in your css
On 6/15/07,
How is the basket stored? on Session array vars, or in the Database. Maybe
there's a mixup with IDs causing some stuff to. MAN u know. HAHA. It can be
Anything AHH!!
Ok, this is becoming a huge problem.
Our website http://www.uwish.co.uk/ is starting to get loads of complaints
on
At this point I am seeing the item details... not the picture yet though. I
will try to plat with the shopping cart in a minute.
hope that helps.
If you take a look at any of the product pages on our website
(http://www.uwish.co.uk/details.cfm/productid/30742 for example) in IE6 you
will
I don't know what has or has not been adopted in the UK. I have not
been there in years. All I am saying is that there are risks
associated with being an early adopter.
I've expressed some disdain for the Canadian system before. But let's
bear in mind that I hear rants from family when the system
So, i am wondering when Jobs is going to have a press announcement on
the security issues found in safari in the first 48 hours.
What he should say Yes, there were security holes. We thought that
was a _requirement_ for a Windows browser. You mean we are allowed to
have a browser without gaping
If you are into architecture at all, there is a great River Boat Tour
where they take you all around Chicago by boat and tell you all about
the skyscrapers, who built them, the style and history of each one.
It's very interesting.
-Cameron
On 6/15/07, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll
I used to go up to Chicago and hang out in the Belmont Ave area... I
found a super rare copy of a pink floyd bootleg on CD at a used record
shop there years ago.. Meddle: Limited Edition Trance Remix
I love Giordano's pizza. Wish we had good stuffed pizza here in NC!
Rick
Hey guys, I have this idea for a plush toy that I think would be a great sell.
This is probably not the best place to ask about it, but maybe it is :D. What
I wanna know is, once I get em, how do I go about selling em? My sister and
alot of my friends work with kids, and they love it
It shows what there, but doesn't look for updates.. cool app however
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ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
7241 Jillspring Ct.
Springfield, Va. 22152
(703) 220-2835
http://www.sstwebworks.com
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
I would not start with Walmart unless you have alot of money to spend
or can partner with someone they already do business with. I have no
idea how you would go about getting that type of product to market,
but some ideas that come to mind include:
- Home Shopping Network
- Local stores and
He's gonna say, you downloaded and used a 1.0 browser product?
.and used it to do your online banking? Suckers
-Cameron
On 6/15/07, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, i am wondering when Jobs is going to have a press announcement on
the security issues found in safari in the
Dana wrote:
I don't know what has or has not been adopted in the UK. I have not
been there in years.
I think the solution is Consumer Driven Healthcare (CDH) or HCT
(Health care transformation). There's LOTS of startups working in
this space - it's the new internet boom:
Deanna wrote:
usually in one of the family neighborhoods (Bucktown or Irving Park) -
Oo! Bucktown is AWESOME! There's a great bar there we used to go to
all the time and I can't remember the name ... on a corner, bar in
front, restaurant in back, ... domino something ... dah! can't
remember.
I tried it the other day (sorry I didn't report) and didn't run into any
problems.
I let it idle for a while between adding stuff (20mins) and whatnot, seemed
fine to me.
I see a bunch of excellent suggestions from folks tho.
On 6/15/07, James Smith wrote:
Ok, this is becoming a huge problem.
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I dunno...Consumer driven care, as I understand it, still runs into the basic
flaw in the US system. Because so many people do not get health care until they
are very sick, costs are unnecessarily increased for everyone. Hospitals have
to charge $20 for a bandaid to cover their overhead. So
how would you know if your site was accessible to a screen reader? Short of
actually running it through? I always thought it was a matter of making sure
that images had text descriptions and that essential information was not hidden
in pictures
So... what do people feel about separate but
good point, because up here we have a sign language interpreter program and the
big deal is getting the people who are using video to provide a transcript. Of
course the sign language program also uses video, but they don't use sound and
I guess we don't have to worry about anyone blind needing
Dana wrote:
increased for everyone. Hospitals have to charge $20 for a bandaid to cover
their overhead.
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Who Killed Health Care? shows how to win the war.
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