From another mass email list I am on:
Would someone know about another software (different from Outlook)
that would have the following features:
- Mail
- Diary/Calendar
- Address Book
- Memo Pad
And that could be synchronized with a Palm Pilot?
Anyone want to push their favourite program?
Peter Mac
Dear Jac,
Really loved the clear and simple design of this site, although I think
Steven's comments about some personal commentary seem sensible. Christine
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Use MSN Messenger to send music and pics to you
| -Original Message-
| From: rudy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 6:45 AM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: [JS] Weird img preloader...
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| > Any help is GREATLY appreciated...
|
| do me a favour, please, give the url again and please restate
Hi,
A friend of mine is looking for a device capable of burning 'bout 10
cd's simultaneously. Anybody got experience with such devices and could
give me a hint on make/model that's most appropriate price-wise and
quality-wise?
Thanks
Paul
paul @ edsnetworks.net
The WDVL Discussion List
> Ok, The url is http://www.sublimevisions.net
>
> The site is in french and english. The first page preloads virtually
> every base image that's found in the site (both EN and FR versions)
as i mentioned, you are going to lose a *boatload* of visitors
i'm on internet cable, for $deity's sake, an
OK, whenever you click on a link in IE a 'click' noise
is produced. I am currently recording some 'stuff'
from my PC to minidisc, how do i stop the irritating
clicky noise?
There is nothing under IE options.
No options under sound an multimedia in control panel
either.
Any suggestions
Cronán
Did you try under mouse in control panel?
John.
cronan gogarty
Go to Control Panel
Go to Sounds
Scroll down to Windows Explorer/Start Navigation
Hi-Lite Start Navigation and change the wav file to None
Hal
- Original Message -
From: "cronan gogarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 9:55 AM
Subject: [wdvlta
Hi Mark.
The problem we have is that we have several directories containing
files that need to be accessible via the general web, but are sensitive
enough that we don't want them spidered. In my understanding, htaccess
will deny or allow whoever we list, but I can't think of how to allow
al
We've a problem on our site...
we have several pdf's for download.
On different computers, we have differnt results when people click on the
link...
1. the user automatically downloads the pdf and opens it in the browser
window
2. The user gets an open/save/cancel dialog box
2a, Open causes acrob
yes, i've heard of it, and there is precious little you can do to make it the
same experience for each user, short of visiting each user's computer and
changing the browser settings
blame microsoft and internet explorer
oh, and also blame adobe, for the verkackte proprietary file format and need
Yes, I have heard of this before.
Two things to check here. First check in Acrobat Reader -> Edit ->
Preferences -> Options and see if the "Display PDF in Browser" is checked.
Second check in Windows Explorer -> Tools -> Folder Options -> File Types
tab for the PDF extension and click the change
- Original Message -
From: "steve miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: April 28, 2004 7:27 AM
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: robot exclusion
> I know we should have thought about this earlier, but the client
never
> told us that these files were sensitive. We now are faced
Standardize on the same reader an browser office wide
Al
At , you wrote:
Yes, I have heard of this before.
Two things to check here. First check in Acrobat Reader -> Edit ->
Preferences -> Options and see if the "Display PDF in Browser" is checked.
Second check in Windows Explorer -> Tools -> Folde
> From: ANDREA STREIGHT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> This is Steven, the Usability Guru. Andrea is my
> wife. We share this email account. She is no
> web guru. She's an accountant at an insurance company.
>
> At any rate, sorry about that confusion.
No problem!
> Do you suggest things like birth
> From: Smile-Poet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I like the look; very suited to its purpose. You have good advice from
> others. Your target market probably goes for a more involved look.
>
> The only problem otherwise is that is was a bit slow downloading on my 56k
> modem. As you describe
As an aside, you can also meta "No cache" the files in that dir, it thats
important.
Al
At , you wrote:
Hi all.
Can anyway tell me just how good robots.txt files are at keeping out
snoopers. We have several directories that we do not want to be public,
but it seems like only honest robots would
- Original Message -
From: "Sheila Fenelon"
> > As Sheila says, normally this is all done for you by the
> > email client but you can duplicate the process manually
> > *if* you understand how it's done - I know because I
> > have made it work some time back - would send you
> > a code ex
- Original Message -
From: "Peter MacGregor"
> Would someone know about another software (different from Outlook)
> that would have the following features:
> - Mail
> - Diary/Calendar
> - Address Book
> - Memo Pad
> And that could be synchronized with a Palm Pilot?
Groupwise from Novell,
Hi,
The online email issue happening last year is reoccurring now (actually for
a while) and becoming worse: all the online email functions- php mail() - I
have at two websites are not working; they just don't send out emails they
suppose to. The mail() function is coded in two contact forms and
I really haven't been following this, it just seemed
to stand out, but have you checked your 'mouse'
options in your control panel?
Jan
--- cronan gogarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, whenever you click on a link in IE a 'click'
> noise
> is produced. I am currently recording some 'stuff'
>
Jac
It's extremely professional looking to me. I love the color
combinations and the layout. What else can I say! You've gotten some
very good suggestions and comments from the rest of the group. You are
certainly in the right business Jac, keep up the outstanding work.
regards,
Jan
jac wrote:
steve miller wrote:
The problem we have is that we have several directories containing
files that need to be accessible via the general web, but are sensitive
enough that we don't want them spidered. In my understanding, htaccess
will deny or allow whoever we list, but I can't think of how to
- Original Message -
From: "K.F. Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: April 28, 2004 11:46 AM
Subject: [wdvltalk] (OT) mail problem (recurring)
> The online email issue happening last year is reoccurring now
(actually for
> a while) and becoming worse: all the online ema
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