Re: [newbie] website downloader httrack

2004-12-27 Thread Philippe Landau
thank you for the explanation. it did not work, the package source manager of my Mandrakelinux Control Center 10 still only listed the 3 install CDs, but i now added your ftp source there. i do use mandrake 10.1 official, what do you use as main source ? unfortunately http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/ is

Re: [newbie] website downloader httrack

2004-12-27 Thread Derek Jennings
On Monday 27 December 2004 12:10, Philippe Landau wrote: > Derek Jennings wrote: > > httrack and libhttrack1 are both in contrib. Declare an online source for > > contrib and you can install them with your software install GUI. > > To add a contrib source open a terminal, enter 'su' (without quotes

Re: [newbie] website downloader httrack

2004-12-27 Thread Philippe Landau
Derek Jennings wrote: httrack and libhttrack1 are both in contrib. Declare an online source for contrib and you can install them with your software install GUI. To add a contrib source open a terminal, enter 'su' (without quotes) to become root user, then type urpmi.addmedia contrib ftp://ftp.r

Re: [newbie] website downloader httrack

2004-12-27 Thread Derek Jennings
On Monday 27 December 2004 08:10, Philippe Landau wrote: > hello > > i can not find httrack in my sources, > and when i try to install it from rpmfind, > i get a message about missing libhttrack.so.1 > > kind regards philippe httrack and libhttrack1 are both in contrib. Declare an online sourc

Re: [newbie] Website permission

2004-07-01 Thread frankieh
EE wrote: Can you tell me what is the usual permission of a php and html files in website? 644 for both. chmod 644 *.php chmod 644 *.html -- rgds Frank Hauptle (aka Franki) For free scripts, online webmaster tools, HTML, XHTML, Perl & PHP tutorials and stuff, visit: http://htmlfixit.com Free w

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-18 Thread Margot
Eric Huff wrote: Would someone test www.topica.com for me? NOT fine with my Moz - hovering over the mainly blank page with the mouse, I could see that some links were meant to be there, but couldn't see them! Margot, were you asking recently about using hosts files to prevent ads? That is wha

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-18 Thread robin
Ronald J. Hall wrote: On Sunday 16 November 2003 10:22 pm, Eric Huff wrote: Would someone test www.topica.com for me? On konq, opera and firebird i get almost none of the links. Seemed fine with Mozilla here... No problems using Mandrake 9.1 with Mozilla 1.5 or Konqueror. Sir Robin -- "Certit

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-17 Thread Eric Huff
> >>Would someone test www.topica.com for me? > NOT fine with my Moz - hovering over the mainly blank page with > the mouse, I could see that some links were meant to be there, but > couldn't see them! Margot, were you asking recently about using hosts files to prevent ads? That is what it was

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-17 Thread Margot
Ronald J. Hall wrote: On Sunday 16 November 2003 10:22 pm, Eric Huff wrote: Would someone test www.topica.com for me? On konq, opera and firebird i get almost none of the links. Seemed fine with Mozilla here... NOT fine with my Moz - hovering over the mainly blank page with the mouse, I could

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-17 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Sunday 16 November 2003 10:22 pm, Eric Huff wrote: > Would someone test www.topica.com for me? > > On konq, opera and firebird i get almost none of the links. Seemed fine with Mozilla here... --

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-16 Thread Charlie
On Sunday 16 November 2003 20:22, Eric Huff wrote: > Would someone test www.topica.com for me? > > On konq, opera and firebird i get almost none of the links. > Seems to work ok for me in Mozilla 1.3 and Konquerer 3.1.0 (mandrake 9.1) -- 20:36:31 up 3 days, 9:41, 6 users, load average: 0.08

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-16 Thread Russ
It seems to work fine for me in Mozilla and Konq (MDK 9.1) Russ Eric Huff wrote: Would someone test www.topica.com for me? On konq, opera and firebird i get almost none of the links. If i boot into windoze, it works fine on IE. I imagine it's crappy html code, but want to make sure. And, on th

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-16 Thread Dennis Myers
On Sunday 16 November 2003 09:22 pm, Eric Huff wrote: > Would someone test www.topica.com for me? > > On konq, opera and firebird i get almost none of the links. > > If i boot into windoze, it works fine on IE. I imagine it's crappy > html code, but want to make sure. > > And, on that note, what's

Re: [newbie] website test, please

2003-11-16 Thread HaywireMac
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 19:22:57 -0800 Eric Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Would someone test www.topica.com for me? > > On konq, opera and firebird i get almost none of the links. > > If i boot into windoze, it works fine on IE. I imagine it's crappy > html code, but want to make sure. > > And

Re: [newbie] website does not open in Konq

2003-08-17 Thread Josenildo Marques
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 17 August 2003 17:55, Margot wrote: > Josenildo Marques wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > http://www.livrariacultura.com.br > > > > > > It does open in Mozilla. > > > > - -- > > cyb > > Works OK in Konq for

Re: [newbie] Website

2000-07-01 Thread F. E. Schaper
Darryl, An SQL database accessed and maintained with PHP might work for you. You might want to take a look at that one...I used to used SQL and PHP with IRIX so I am fairly confident that you could get this running on Linux. PHP is somewhat similar to Perl so if you have some knowledge there (whi

RE: [newbie] Website

2000-06-29 Thread Larry Marshall
> What about mySQL? Seems pretty popular. There's also > Adabas(sp?), postgres, etc. For a database with CGI, you can have a look at MetaKit, http://www.equi4.com/metakit/ Unless you need something very complex, one of the most versatile ways of handling simple database functions is with some si

Re: [newbie] Website

2000-06-28 Thread Christopher Molnar
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Darryl Gibson wrote: > Hi list, > > A club I belong to wants to create a web site to track it's membership's > status, attendance, activity participation etc... > > The club would like the web site to have the following features: > really not that tough. > Accessibility

Re: [newbie] Website

2000-06-28 Thread Paul
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Darryl Gibson wrote: >The web page will be on a "free" ISP providers machine. > >Our Oracle guru passed on the project, so being the clubs Linux "guru," >and not knowing any better, I volunteered to take on the project. > >So today I went in search of a Linux database on Fres

Re: [newbie] Website

2000-06-28 Thread Ed Tharp
what club is it? a couple of important questions here would be... how many members, will the free website allow cgi and perl scripts? (most free sites do not) how large a "database" are you considering and does the data need to be relational or answer structural queries or will it be a flat sprea

RE: [newbie] Website

1999-05-30 Thread James J. Capone
Thanks, Yes I know it was Transparent. I am going to take it off and also in worst case I am going to get rid of the Java Roll over images as it takes up space/time also. Thanks for the comments though James J. Capone === Webmaster http://linuxuser.8m.com Asst. Webmaster ht

Re: [newbie] Website

1999-05-30 Thread Roberto Angelo
Good work but in Netscape 4.51 under linux your penguin was trasparent where it was white (It's a gif !! pay attention to transparent information, or make jpg) A little bit too much graphics ? --- "James J. Capone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scritto: > If this is a second post. I am sorry about