Jan,
You're welcome.
The smallest of the three is the floppy cable and will only fit the A drive.
The CDRW and zip, from what you say, are on one of IDE connectors. You
should therefore have one open spot on the cable with the HD.
Compaq should have a diagram of the motherboard on their site.
Hi Gang,
The new web developer forums that I promised for last Thursday are finally
open. ;) http://forums.webdeveloper.com/
Thanks,
Linda
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From: Jan Major [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the info. As I recall, there are 3 gray data cables. I
think the HD is on one, the A floppy is on another one, and the ZIP
goes with the (was the DVD ROM) CDWR.
The floppy cable is completely different from the
Hi Sherry,
What browser/os are you using?
Thanks,
Linda
At 02:59 PM 11/20/2002 -0500, you wrote:
For some reason the link comes up as a blank white page for me. I read some of
the text in the source and it looks interesting. I probably need to be on a
Baby Web Developer's list, really.
Sherry
Hi
i have a text file it has data but lot of spaces in it.how do i remove the spaces take
the data out of it .Are there any string functions in it which i can impelemnt to do
it
please help
sid
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We use ASP Upload to upload images from an ASP to SQL Server 2000.
They have pretty good documentation.
Dundas Upload will also do this, however, you have to careful on some of the extended
properties. I know it won't allow you to limit the size of the image being uploaded.
-Cheryl
Sherry slinks forward with her answer
Um, the infamous NN4.7X...
slinks back into the shadows of Cyberspace
Linda Cole wrote:
Hi Sherry,
What browser/os are you using?
Thanks,
Linda
At 02:59 PM 11/20/2002 -0500, you wrote:
For some reason the link comes up as a blank white page for me.
One of the most useful reasons for keeping NS4.7 around. :)
Tom
At 03:33 PM 11/20/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Sherry,
come on back out of hiding. :) Your NS4.7 has pointed out a probable
problem with our table markup. While we try to fix it, you can view the
forum using IE. :)
Thanks,
Linda
Why, thank you, Tom. That's very gracious.
I actually do have IE installed but never think to use it. I have Opera, also
and am more apt to think of that as an alternate first.
S.
Cyberspace Publishing wrote:
One of the most useful reasons for keeping NS4.7 around. :)
Tom
At 03:33 PM
How would one use CSS to make the borders of a table hug text? Here's
what I mean...
Normal (plain text in a td:
+-+
| |
|Text |
| |
+-+
What I want:
+-+
|Text |
+-+
Does that make sense? Many thanks in
Perry,
I have done this by setting up an ASP page as a function to process the variables
passed in and write them to an html email like so:
results of form are sent to a page that processes responses, dims them as variables,
calls the variables into a formatted HTML template:
%
Function
table { border: 0; margin: 0; cellpadding: 0; cellspacing: 0; }
Note: cellspacing between cells and borders is CSS2 spec, also
border-collapse: collapse; is not supported widely.
Note 2. For Mac IE5 you need to keep cellspacing=0 attribute in HTML table
tag.
Note 3. For NN6 and alternative to
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