Dear All,
There is requirement for Linux, PHP, MySQL training for 12th and 13th
september 2006.
Any one interested please mail me or call me at 9818400526.
Regards,
Lokesh
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On 9/12/06, Lokesh Bhog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
There is requirement for Linux, PHP, MySQL training for 13th and 14th
september 2006.
Any one interested please mail me or call me at 9818400526.
Regards,
Lokesh
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Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
does this mean that firefox is unable to view any website created in
visual studio.net?
Perhaps not.
http://tinyurl.com/2yl7s
there are three rules regarding tinyurls that should be followed:
1. dont post tinyurls in mailing lists
2. dont post tinyurls in IRC
On 12-Sep-06, at 12:14 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
Woah, that's great! Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is probably the
first time in India that we have school/college courseware online,
editable and usable by all.
we NRC-FOSS *is* in MIT after all
I'll go through in due course anyway, and
Pankaj kaushal wrote:
1. Did you dream these rules? I didn't read them on the list guidelines.
2. Maybe you are not aware of http://tinyurl.com/preview.php
3. If you don't trust me, Don't click on a tiny URL pasted by me.
I posted the tiny URL to *hide* the URL I was making that person go to.
Pankaj == Pankaj kaushal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pankaj Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/2yl7s
there are three rules regarding tinyurls that should be
followed:
1. dont post tinyurls in mailing lists 2. dont post tinyurls in
IRC 3. dont post
On 12-Sep-06, at 12:21 PM, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
Dont RTFM newbies. Here is a person who is trying to switch from doze
to linux and you are doing your best to convince him that the foss
world is unhelpful and rude
No. Here is a lazy person, who is too stupid to search for what he
needs
On 12-Sep-06, at 12:21 PM, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
1. dont post tinyurls in mailing lists
2. dont post tinyurls in IRC
3. dont post tinyurls anywhere except in private emails
1. Did you dream these rules? I didn't read them on the list
guidelines.
i made them up - but they should be in
After reading so many post i am very sorry that no body is interested
in my problem everybody is going out of the subject - shame...
thanking you for Kenneth Gonsalves that you tried to understand ... I
am using linux from last 4 year and familiar with linux. I am using
RHEL 4.0 Ubuntu. We can
Vijay Thakur wrote:
I have a website made in visual studio.net. This site is
working very fine with Internet Explorer. But I am not able to
explore the site in linux browser Mozila Firefox Windows Version)
installed in Microst Windows XP. Let me know the problem.
whats the url to your site
i program in visual studio .net at my office and my sites work with Mozilla
firefox.
if the problem is with Mozila Firefox Windows Version on Microsoft Windows
XP then can you explain how you want a linux group to help you
Correct me if i misunderstood your problem.
Regards
Sriram
On
Hi everyone,
http://www.airindia.com/ has the following text in its footer -
This site is best viewed at 800 x 600 resolution or greater and with
Internet Explorer 4.0 or greater.
The ticket booking system uses a flash applet which *should* be
cross-platform but doesn't work on my system atleast
On 12/09/06, Anupam Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
http://www.airindia.com/ has the following text in its footer -
This site is best viewed at 800 x 600 resolution or greater and with
Internet Explorer 4.0 or greater.
This in itself is not justifying hall of shame entry.
The
Seems to be working on my FC5 and Firefox 1.5.0.6
Latest plugins installed via yum (freshrpms and atrpms)
On 9/12/06, Anupam Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
http://www.airindia.com/ has the following text in its footer -
This site is best viewed at 800 x 600 resolution or greater
Sriram J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vijay Thakur wrote:
explore the site in linux browser Mozila Firefox Windows Version)
can you explain how you want a linux group to help you
Hi,
Giving him the benefit of doubt, Id say he was running *Linux* Browser Firefox
on a Cygwing environment???
Or did
i am sure he meant FOSS browser as he indicates that it is a windows
version and not a linux version.
further more if he was using linux he would be not be using visual
studio.net.
and lastly why would he say that his operating system is windows XP.
so if u look at the combination of visual
Kenneth == Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kenneth Hi, As you all know Anna University has offered two FOSS
Kenneth elective subjects in the engineering and MCA streams. The
Kenneth syllabi for this has been drafted by NRC-FOSS and the
Kenneth textbook on elective 1
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