s I use the button) and I don't know how
> to end them.
>
> Has anyone gone through this event and managed to end those "stubborn"
> processes?
>
>
> TIA
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k and easy to use tool that doesn't require me to
fiddle much with it.
OTOH, it does have some quirks that are mildly annoying and I'd
certainly be open to alternatives.
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/www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/php/>
<http://www.phpfreaks.com/>
<http://www.phpworld.com/>
<http://www.phpbuddy.com/>
There are others, as Google will attest...
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ed in such an application
that was open source. However, I have no interest in Outlook Express. If
this ever progresses to the point of an MS Outlook version, I could get
interested in it.
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t routine maintenance and testing on my PC,
then upload the files to my Linux server.
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"Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by
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ged to avoid polluting my pages
with Javascript.) I've prowled around trying to see if the file
extensions MSIE recognizes are in a configuration file or the registry
somewhere, but I haven't found them yet.
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rget is a frame and not the
top-level window? This is how the code I already have works, but I didn't
think it would work in a frame spec.
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Bob Stout wrote:
Although it works fine with Firefox, whenever I use a object
to open a PHP file in a frame, with an internal reference, it ignores
the reference. IOW, if the link I want in the frame is "somefile.php",
everything works OK. If, instead, the link I want in th
e.php#here", it displays the file from the beginning, ignoring
the reference to the tag.
Has anyone experienced this before and, if so, is there a work-around
for it?
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