Same happens to me. It works and looks great until I show my boss or client.
Alvaro
tedd wrote:
At 10:44 AM -0500 3/6/07, csnyder wrote:
On 3/5/07, Paul Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It always seems that it's the gatekeepers of life who run
funky web browsers. It will be the people at your
And don't forget that the first time you show anyone anything you've
programmed, it's going to fail regardless of how many times you have
tested it. Or, at least that's been my experience -- but perhaps I'm
the only SOB that this happens to. :-)
tedd
For me it generally works the first time
tedd wrote:
And don't forget that the first time you show anyone anything you've
programmed, it's going to fail regardless of how many times you have
tested it. Or, at least that's been my experience -- but perhaps I'm the
only SOB that this happens to. :-)
I wish you were...
--
Allen Shaw
P
At 10:44 AM -0500 3/6/07, csnyder wrote:
On 3/5/07, Paul Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It always seems that it's the gatekeepers of life who run
funky web browsers. It will be the people at your next job interview,
the venture capitalists, the thesis advisor, the people on the grant
committee
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 10:44:34 -0500, csnyder wrote
> On 3/5/07, Paul Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It always seems that it's the gatekeepers of life who run
> > funky web browsers. It will be the people at your next job interview,
> > the venture capitalists, the thesis advisor, the people on
On 3/5/07, Paul Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It always seems that it's the gatekeepers of life who run
funky web browsers. It will be the people at your next job interview,
the venture capitalists, the thesis advisor, the people on the grant
committee, who have cookies or Javascript turned of