Re: [H] Web authoring question - protecting email addresses

2005-12-17 Thread Al
Brian Weeden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This weekend I am building a website to help with planning my wedding. How careful do I have to be about putting phone numbers, addresses, and email addresses on it? I am assuming that nefarious people with spiders can crawl it or add them to spam

Re: [H] Web authoring question - protecting email addresses

2005-12-17 Thread Al
PS I've used the javascript method many times. http://www.joemaller.com/js-mailer.shtml Al Al [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brian Weeden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This weekend I am building a website to help with planning my wedding. How careful do I have to be about putting phone numbers,

Re: [H] Web authoring question - protecting email addresses

2005-12-17 Thread Gary VanderMolen
Aside from nefarious people, I'd be worried about legitimate search engines like Google picking up the personal information. I suggest you Google for robots.txt and read the first item. Gary VanderMolen - Original Message - This weekend I am building a website to help with planning

Re: [H] Web authoring question - protecting email addresses

2005-12-17 Thread Winterlight
Unless you come up in search engines, or you are publicly posting something... like to this forum, you don't have anything to worry about, unless something accidently wandered onto the site... which is unlikely. One suggestion is not to use the index page for anything put something like

[H] Lost google maps key

2005-12-17 Thread Brian Weeden
I got a key to use the google maps api on my site but misplaced it. I can't get another - trying to use it says this website already has a key - use it. I can't find any place in my google account where I have the key. Any ideas on how to find it and/or generate a new one? I emailed google but

[H] jumper the atx power?

2005-12-17 Thread j m g
Folks, I've got the guts of a complete pc on the bench but no case, can't I just jumper the atx power switch pins on the motherboard to get it running and just use the ps switch for on/off? -- -jmg -sapere aude

RE: [H] jumper the atx power?

2005-12-17 Thread nobozoz
Nowadays, A/C is only supplied to the Power Supply (the switch - if the power supply even has one - is two-pole A/C switch that makes/breaks both the A/C hot and A/C neutral lines when thrown). Normal ON/OFF switching is now a DC level signal on the motherboard - ie, no lethal voltages need be

RE: [H] jumper the atx power?

2005-12-17 Thread Chris Reeves
Run a paperclip between the green/grey power lines on your ATX (20 pin) connector. Same result as going to all the mess of hooking up a board. But PS testers are out there for about $15 that would also do it.

[H] 2k Shutdown error

2005-12-17 Thread Winterlight
Anybody ever see this shutdown hang error in Win2000? http://members.cox.net/winterlight/2Kerror.jpg if so, do you know a way to fix it? thanks!

RE: [H] Good camera for video conferencing.

2005-12-17 Thread Chris Reeves
Sony MiniDVD Camcorder. Then they don't have to worry about any of that stuff, writes directly to DVD. -- FIGHT BACK AGAINST SPAM! Download Spam Inspector, the Award Winning Anti-Spam Filter

RE: [H] Good camera for video conferencing.

2005-12-17 Thread Chris Reeves
Oh whoops.. saw Video conferencing. Look at the Logitech ones. -- FIGHT BACK AGAINST SPAM! Download Spam Inspector, the Award Winning Anti-Spam Filter http://mail.giantcompany.com -Original Message-