On April 05, 2003 at 21:42, Honglin Zhao wrote:
> For win 95/98/2k, there are PWS or IIS to be the
> server of the OS. What is the server for windows XP
> and how to install?
Just play with my clients machines' WinXP (still got Win98 running locally just
fine, txs), but IIRC it's already there
Hi all:
For win 95/98/2k, there are PWS or IIS to be the
server of the OS. What is the server for windows XP
and how to install?
Zhao
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> > nonetheless Google does it somehow...
>
> Not perfectly, I can use a proxy in the Netherlands and it doesn't know I'm
> in Canada. According to this fellow following the subject at Googlewatch
> it's something like this:
Agreed, I have a dedicated webserver in Germany that I occas
Darren, the problem is only occuring when I have an uneven no. of rows in
the db - the ASP is choking when there isn't the correct number of entries
in the DB to fill out the HTML row evenly & fully. Any idea on what do I
need to do to fix this?
The proper URL: www.liammullins.com/res.asp
thanks
Darren thanks for that - worked perfectly except for the error below:
ADODB.Recordset error '800a0bcd'
Either BOF or EOF is True, or the current record has been deleted. Requested
operation requires a current record.
/lm/res2.asp, line 156
Line 156: objRS...
objRS.MoveNext()
loop
Any ideas how
On Friday, April 4, 2003 at 23:36, jac wrote:
j> yes oh yes oh yes oh YES! it works! Thanks for your help everyone - as with
j> so many other things I learned here, I couldn't have done it without the
j> help of the list.
j> next hurdle :o) now it's displaying the contents of the DB but in a HTML
> Rudy has a good article about liquid tables:
> http://www.evolt.org/article/Liquid_Tables/20/2321/index.html
thanks olya, i just noticed this
it's nice to be recognized
that article is really getting old
here's a better one --
http://evolt.org/article/Liquid_Design_for_the_Web/20/15177/index
Now all I need to find is a compiler that does it without putting its own
toolbars on the top as I am trying to make this look very professional and
want it to open like a game or something.
The CD-ROM that I got the idea from kind of works like a skin for a browser
using a frameset and URL