I think I'll follow
http://sylvestre.ledru.info/howto/howto_qmail_vpopmail.php
It looks like a complete setup like the one I want to have.
Any ideas or recommendations before I start with formatting the beast?
Paul
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Thanks Mark, cookies was the problem. I'll have to place a warning for
users.
Cheers, Jen
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R'twick,
Thanks for the precious info. Could you point me to some tutorial where I
could have a setp-by-step manual of how to install those products? The fact
is that some software need to be jailed in some chroot, others need to be
patched and others need some special tweaking to work with a datab
Thanks, that looks interesting but I was looking for a _free_ software, not
one I'd be paying for. Otherwise, I would have chosen win2003 + exchange!
Thanks anyway
Paul
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I know a fantastic one:
http://www.cameronmoll.com/archives/24.html
HTH,
Will
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> Hi all,
>
> My client for the new Website I am doing wants a distressed, worn, old
> look to his logo (which I am designing.) The logo is basically the name
> of the church. Does anyone have any idea of where I can find a tutorial
Here's a nice informative little piece from the folks at the W3C:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-css3-syntax-20030813/#vendor-specific
Here's an informally presented list of mozilla's extensions to CSS:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2000Apr/0033.html
hth,
Stephen
On Mon, 18 Oct 20
Firefox 1.0 claims it cannot find the site, though the same url is ok in
IE6. Opera7.23 is ok with it as well. But it has come up in Firefox on
the third attempt.
That is interesting; does the lates firefox have a weakness?
Joseph Harris
> works for me with firefox 0.8...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECT
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> I don't know PHP but I've had a novice programmer do some login scripting
> for me which works in IE but not in Firefox. Can anyone see why? The login
> is jen and jenpen.
> http://ssl.linknet.com.au/renalsociety/rsalogin.php
It's
works for me with firefox 0.8...
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I don't know PHP but I've had a novice programmer do some login scripting
for me which works in IE but not in Firefox. Can anyone see why? The login
is jen and jenpen.
http://ssl.linknet.com.au/renalsociety/rsalogin.php
Jen
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Hang in there you are making progress..\
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Yes Cheryl, I accept the points about print sizes.I was working on
po
Hi List,
I don't know PHP but I've had a novice programmer do some login scripting
for me which works in IE but not in Firefox. Can anyone see why? The login
is jen and jenpen.
http://ssl.linknet.com.au/renalsociety/rsalogin.php
Jen
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> I like bigger sizes myself, but was also testing out percentage sizes.
here's a tip: do not assign font size
don't give them pixels, don't give them ems, don't give them keywords
don't set font size at all
then have a look at your page in various browsers
you'll love it!!
rudy
Th
Hi all,
My client for the new Website I am doing wants a distressed, worn, old
look to his logo (which I am designing.) The logo is basically the name
of the church. Does anyone have any idea of where I can find a tutorial,
etc. to make the text look old, crumbling, distressed, etc.?
TIA,
Riva
Yes Cheryl, I accept the points about print sizes.I was working on
positioning to see if I liked the way the logo worked out. I like bigger
sizes myself, but was also testing out percentage sizes.
I almost now understand how the css affects various components depending on
where properties go
Thanks rudy, that has really cheered me up. I promise to do better on
classes! You're right about print sizes; trying to master percentages.
Joseph
> > If you are in need of a good laugh would you got to
> >
> > http://www.smilepoetryweekly.com/logo-corner-sliced2.html
>
> i didn't see any
I have to agree with rudy about the text size. I'll go further and say the
text in the lower left column is not legible on my computer. I suspect you
have some nesting issues going on with your font sizing.
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mai
> If you are in need of a good laugh would you got to
>
> http://www.smilepoetryweekly.com/logo-corner-sliced2.html
i didn't see anything on that page that was funny
it's actually not a bad design, but you will have trouble with the left nav with
people who resize your fonts, which most people wh
The logo is of course in the top LEFT corner.Sticking labels to the
backs of my hands, again.
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If you are in need of a good laugh would you got to
http://www.smilepoetryweekly.com/logo-corner-sliced2.html
If you want to open the text file (link on the page) it'll need to be a
'save target as' action. The images are in an image folder, but I doubt if
you'd want a look at that.
and give m
God I hope not and if that is the case I will not be using them.
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I'm going to take this back onto the main list, a
CSS 3 is in the formation stage, under development. You don't need to worry
about it right now but if there is something you'd like to see added or
changed now is the time to join the W3C working group and try to get it in
the next version. ;-)
I'm going to take this back onto the main list, as I'
William Stewart wrote:
Sometimes I want to have text, sometimes I want
to include a file. Your option has me stuck just including the file all
the time Is there a way to have the option of both?
I use this with templates:
ob_start();// Start output buffering
include($file
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From: "William Stewart"
> Sometimes I want to have text, sometimes I want
> to include a file. Your option has me stuck just
> including the file all the time Is there a way to
> have the option of both?
'if' is your friend :-)
--- main file ---
$fname="";
$tex
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