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From: Amanda Birmingham Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: New Netsky Variant -- No
Attachment Needed
Hi, Cheryl,
My Mail Format tab says "Choose a format for outgoing mail", for which
"plain text" is an option. I don't see any option on that tab that refers
to *incoming* mail
Hi, Cheryl,
My Mail Format tab says "Choose a format for outgoing mail", for which
"plain text" is an option. I don't see any option on that tab that refers
to *incoming* mail, though ... am I missing something?
@#%* company requires us to use Outlook ... alas.
Amanda Birmingham
At 10:13 AM 4/1
Thanks Cheryl - I'll pass that on.
Peter MacGregor
At 17:13 16/04/2004, you wrote:
In the full version of Outlook (2003) there is no "read" tab. There is a
"Mail Format" tab under the Tools, Options menu which should be set to
"plain text" if he wants to avoid viruses.
Select that option and Outl
Thanks BJ for your help. I finally got it working through some
convoluted means and have decided its not worth the trouble. :)
Thanks again!
Will
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From: Bj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 12:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Ph
Ah Cheryl...the paste as HTML (right-click) is a much better solution.
YES, yes. Interdev was definitely oriented toward the programmer side. It
utilized the ever-hated FrontPage components for graphic design. It was (I
guess really still is) noted for GARBAGE in your HTML. Most people I have
eve
Interdev is obsolete and was never a good front-end editor anyway. Visual
Studio.NET is the replacement and much better. FWIW, Interdev (and to a
lesser extent the first release of Visual Studio.NET) were intended as
Windows programmers tools not web developers tools.
Best work around for your pr
In the full version of Outlook (2003) there is no "read" tab. There is a
"Mail Format" tab under the Tools, Options menu which should be set to
"plain text" if he wants to avoid viruses.
Select that option and Outlook 2003 will not even display images unless you
have the sender on the "approved"
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From: "William Stewart"
Phew, hard to follow all that... still I'll try:
> echo $meta->metadata($ptitle);
It's possible it's choking on $ptitle, as I can't see that you've defined
that anywhere, even as the empty string. You might try:
metadata($ptitle);
?>
S
Glad I could help. :)
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From: cronan gogarty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 10:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: annoying behaviour when copying text from word to
interdev
That worked.
Thanks Cheryl!
"Hewitt, Cheryl" <[EMAIL P
I'm visiting my dad in California and not only stuck on dial-up but his
telephone line is pretty bad I've been getting 26.6 to 33.4 so doing much of
anything online has been pretty painful.
I expect I'll have to go find a Starbucks with broadband later today to get
a "fix" in.
Cheryl D. Wise
Ce
Hi guys,
I have reviewed this code over and over and can't figure out why I'm
getting a fatal error. If a fresh set of eyes could look at it, I would
be very happy.
Thanks!
Will
Error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in
/home/stewarta/www/www/me
That worked.
Thanks Cheryl!
"Hewitt, Cheryl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:Cronan,
Do you have an option when you right click to 'Paste
as HTML'? It's been a
while since I've used Interdev, but I know that in
Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET 2003 that is what you need to do in order to
avoid all the tag
Cronan,
Do you have an option when you right click to 'Paste as HTML'? It's been a
while since I've used Interdev, but I know that in Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET 2003 that is what you need to do in order to avoid all the tags and
crap.
HTH,
Cheryl
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From: [EMAIL PROTE
Hi,
I am doing a project which involves sopying a lot of text from word
documents into interdev.
The problem is that interdev writes it's own styles in order to format the
text to look like it did in word. Obviously I do not want this to happen.
I looked at all the options I could find in both in
Bj wrote>>Sheesh. What's the world coming to, when absolute
beginners with no
programming background are supposed to be figuring out classes.<<<
I think it's called 'The Deep End Philosophy'.
This is the only one that is happy:
include_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/classes/c
I was finally able to do it using the Snoopy.class.inc file.
You can get it at http://snoopy.sourceforge.net/
Amrit
http://www.bytesworth.com
Bj wrote:
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From: "Amrit Hallan"
But when the form is submitted, the result
is an XML file of the form:
value
value
I sure hope so, Diane, because that's how mine works. It is actually
screened at the server and then again by my own AV (Norton) as it comes
into the in-box (Assuming it gets through my firewall before that!
Regards
Peter MacGregor
At 14:04 16/04/2004, you wrote:
Would up-to-date anti virus
Absolutely right, Bj. All of my home machines save one (which I deliberately
keep set up with IE 5.5 and OE 5 for testing) have had the latest
updates/patches applied now, although I had applied the one which added the
"Read all messages in plain text" option to OE's Read tab only within the
last f
Would up-to-date anti virus definitions that screen email before it's
delivered handle this?
Diane Schips
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.MainshipSystems.com
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From: David Precious [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 5:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdv
- Original Message -
From: "Smile-Poet"
> But this is where I am at the moment
> include_once("$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/classes/clsMetaContent.php' ");
Try either of:
include_once("$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']/classes/clsMetaContent.php");
or
include_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] .
Dave,
Thanks for the answer.
I see the point and the manual is (fairly) clear.
But this is where I am at the moment
include_once("$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/classes/clsMetaContent.php' ");
(Now I guessed I might not have converted $_SERVER correctly, but I am lost
!)
and it produces this:
p
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From: "Peter MacGregor"
> Does that tab exist in versions of OE that aren't
> patched?
There's been a "read" tab as long as I've used OE. It's where you set
details like what fonts you want messages displayed in, how many newsgroup
messages at a time to download, et
-Original Message-
From: Peter MacGregor [Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: New Netsky Variant -- No
Attachment Needed
Does that tab exist in versions of OE that aren't patched?
I don't use it and haven't installed it, but I passed on your details to
someone that has. He says he can't find the R
Does that tab exist in versions of OE that aren't patched?
I don't use it and haven't installed it, but I passed on your details to
someone that has. He says he can't find the Read Tab in Tools/Options!
Advice welcomed.
TIA
Peter MacGregor
At 23:07 15/04/2004, you wrote:
Hi Scott
- Orig
On Thursday 15 April 2004 23:10, Smile-Poet wrote:
> Three appear to work as intended; so why should the fourth bring up
> this:
>
> Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class meta in
> c:\easyphp1-7\www\classes\clsMetaContent.php on line 5
>
> line 5 is merely '{' following line 4: Class meta.
>
> Wher
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