Just bumping this to see if it came through. Any takers?
Thanks,
Stephen
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Hi all,
I've got a friend who's just getting into web design and is looking
for a tutorial-oriented book to help get his feet wet. I'd definitely
like to get him
to mind immediately were Designing With Web Standards and Defensive
Design for the Web, but both of them assume a basic working knowlege
and aren't especially tutorial oriented.
Thanks,
Stephen
On 9/2/05, Portman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found 'Eric Meyer on CSS' very helpful in learning how
Install WordPress in a subdirectory. Simple CMS's don't get any
simpler (or more extensible should you choose to really dig into it).
- Stephen
On 9/1/05, Peter MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone suggest something that is absolutely dead simple and idiot
proof? (Not that she
on. XHTML with CSS for presentation that's of the 'learn
by example' persuasion.
Any suggestions?
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Stephen
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of their Organizr tool:
http://www.flickr.com/tools/organizr.gne
Completely browser based too, which IMO is a benefit, but in this
case, you're talking about a recurring monthly fee... eh.
- Stephen
On 8/25/05, Steven Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all -
My database experience
;, that way
screen readers still get the text).
HTH,
Stephen
On 8/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a client who offers three service offerings, industrial, commercial,
and residential. On his Services page, I have three appropriate, labeled
images. I know how to change
Authorize.net
direct or 2checkout.com directly and ask if they have any
support/resellers servicing the singapore area. It's a toll-free call
and will take less time than trying to hunt up advice on an ML.
hth,
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I sadd it was untested ;) Couple of typos on my part:
if(navigator.userAgent.indexOf(AppleWebKit) -1) {
document.getElementById(tdMenuSolutions).style.height=88px;
}
seems to work for me. Note the spellings of indedOf and userAgent.
hth,
Stephen
On 8/11/05, T-- [EMAIL
form to reply to a thread and change the subject (even worse to not
snip the contents of the previous email when doing so). For those of
us using email programs that support threaded view, your email comes
through as a child of the other conversation.
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of
*every* email that comes through WDVL Talk and voila!
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if ($numrows = 0) {
should be
if ($numrows == 0) {
comparison, rather than assignment.
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Hello all ( at least I hope it is getting somewhere, my last few emails
disappeared)
Got an irritating little problem that is starting
D'oh! Sorry... saw that email just before I ran to a meeting and
dashed off a response knowing full well I was skimming. Ah well.
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Fixed the problem .. ended up being a typo in the code execution, didnt
catch it right away
on this subject over at Authentic Boredom too:
http://www.cameronmoll.com/archives/000398.html
hth,
Stephen
On 8/1/05, Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious as to how people are designing for mobile devices. Are you
leaving it up to the CSS sheet, or are you creating a separate page
FWIW, I've received all of your messages... Though this last one did
get caughit in my spam filter.
On 7/27/05, Scott Glasgow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's up with the list? I've seen nothing here since 2019 last night,
including my own reply (sent twice) to Riva's last. Server problems?
to arrive
where I'm at now.
HTH,
Stephen
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Hi all,
My mother just started work at a new place and they are looking for a
computer program. They sell insurance but can only get programs that
you can use for short term, life or medical insurance but nothing
more OCD cookies.
cheers!
Stephen
On 7/26/05, Tyme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I know that this is incredibly simple. It is just a matter of my
staring at it so long that I am overlooking the very obvious. [As soon as I
ask for help, I figure it out myself. :-) ]
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might reply to your host and ask them what the proper shebang line
is... perl might be installed at a different location than the
standard /usr/bin/perl
hth,
Stephen
On 7/26/05, Portman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep.
I even called tech support and they told me to check my code!
trusz
did I miss something? Why not just properly HTML encode your content
before putting it in the XML. Then there's no need to unencode at
all... let the browser do the work. Single quotes should encode as:
#39;
hth
On 7/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I've an xml file used
of having a geographically
close office (don't know why it should matter to me, but it does... in
matters of money, I like to be able to look someone in the eye when
needed).
hth,
Stephen
[1] http://authorize.net/solutions/merchantsolutions/resellerdirectory/
[2] http://www.cyberauthorize.com/customercare
nice over here ;)
- Stephen
On 7/11/05, Steve Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the midst of changing to a new computer, and hope that list
members can give me some advice.I have been using Intel machines
for years, and have just switched to an Apple PowerBook G4. It's my
first trip
Hi Matt, see if this is what you are after.
http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/020205-1.aspx#postadlink
Regards
Stephen
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To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com
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Dan,
Typically, I set up the database on the remote server before hand and
only export the tables from my local DB to an SQL file, rather than the
whole database.
hth,
Stephen
Dan Staehr wrote:
I'm trying to transfer a MySQL database from my testing server to my
hosting server using
!= '..')
{
$result = false;
break;
}
}
closedir($handle);
return $result;
}
hth,
Stephen
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I'll second godaddy. been with them for around a year now and they've
been consistently on the ball for the duration of that time. Also, it
may just be my imagination, but I'd swear that domains propagate faster
with them.
- Stephen
Portman wrote:
Try godaddy.com. I have had only good
Peter O'Brien wrote:
Stephen, thanks for this post.
Actually I wasn't doing xslt on the server before, so I'm just starting
out now using PHP.
First problem though, I have my basic stuff working live on the web, but
not from on my local web server (mac os x 10.3) - attempts are just
matter if it's empty
(other than the fact that it feels semantically unclean and kludgy):
script type=text/JavaScript/script
and that will also clear it up. Rest assured, the responsibility for
this one lies firmly on IE's shoulders; we are merely left to hack
around it.
- Stephen
Patrick G
to the mark and didn't just horribly over-simplify
things.
- Stephen
On 5/30/05, Peter O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list, I'm having difficulty trying to suss this out, and wonder
if anyone could help...
I have a sole XML file that I'd like to use to serve up multiple XHTML
pages (i.e
.
g Happy Friday, All.
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;)
I don't have a problem with the 'funky' navigation on the home page.
Ah, good!
As always, thanks *very* much Cheryl for your attention to details :)
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on sub-pages, the hiding of the nav link for the page you're on.
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Welcome back, Matt :)
Sorry to hear they're microsoftening you, but good to have you back
around regardless!
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Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
Hi all,
Some of you know me from the Social List, some of you might even
remember me from a few years back when I used to be on this list.
I
, is styled to look very much like the logo).
My one comment is that i would have expectd the GO buttons to be included
as part of the links.
An excellent observation. That is weird... I've made the fix and
uploaded it.
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to have made the
exertion (who's da boss? das right!)
Wow. that was a rant. Sorry :) hopefully there's a nugget for
conversation in there though.
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(and you must have this
to have flexible font widths).
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Not all clients are that way and I've been able to educate them. When
dealing with a local client I'll hand them my tablet with the page open in
IE and say Can you comfortably read this? Scalable font sizes become
process, rather than errors?
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On 5/4/05, Joseph Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
zencart wants ssl and cURL
PHP OpenSSL Support = OFF
PHP cURL Support = OFF
So I've allowed these in php.ini-dist (and in php.ini-recommend just in
case) but it seems to make no difference. apache
';
- or -
document.images[i].style.display = 'none';
Either of those should also neatly side-step the bug you're seeing...
- stephen
[1] http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/mysterymeatnavigation.html
On 5/4/05, Steven Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm making my first DHTML site - my first non-table site
An URL to the site would be helpful. Without it, we'll just be casting
around wild guesses.
- Stephen
janet wrote:
Hello-
I have been contacted by a local firm to do some marketing for them
including perhaps some web site development. In reviewing their existing
site, I see that in the source
in the nav frame... who knows. Chalk
it up to Stupid User Tricks. It looks like an attempt to spam the
search engines. To what avail, I've no idea though.
hth,
Stephen
[1] http://www.httrack.com/
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same web developer-- who has no left town!
hey, hey! sounds like an inroute to some business to me :)
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*everything* that's visible on the page has an onmouseover event. CSS
rollovers wouldn't be a good idea, since IE has a lack of support for
the :hover pseudo selector on anything except anchors.
- Stephen
Howard Cheng wrote:
However, I'm not sure images actually HAVE onmouseover events, so
have to be conquered at some point.
Something else you may try as a quick fix for nosing around the
interface (user and admin) is going to the demo at openSourceCMS:
http://opensourcecms.com/index.php?option=contenttask=viewid=300
hth and good luck!
- Stephen
On 5/3/05, Joseph Harris [EMAIL
If you've got a moment, could you mosey by:
http://jva.caffeinegroove.com/
and let me know if you have any display problems? Please note browser
and platform.
All comments on design, layout and the (I think) kinda funky
navigation are, as always, welcome.
Thanks,
Stephen
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Joe,
navigate one of the directories in question, right click it, select
properties, go to the security tab and give all the users there Full
Control. If it seems insecure and weird, it is... Welcome to Windows.
I believe that should do it, but if it doesn't, let us know.
- Stephen
Joseph
Okay windows folks out there... Cheryl? Directory permissions help for
joseph?
You've got me on that one, Joe. If it's XP and you don't see the
security tab, I don't know what to say. Are you perhaps logged in
without Administrator permissions?
- Stephen
Joseph Harris wrote:
No, It is Xp
cygwin. It'll allow you to chmod these directories.
- Stephen
Joseph Harris wrote:
Nope. Not doing it. Todd, can't find what you are suggesting. I have
only the root user as user and administrator.
I can't think that I have changed anything to bring this about! So far as
I know nothing
On 5/2/05, Cheryl D Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I finally broke down and picked up a new Mac. My timing was good because
they had just marked down the remaining G4 1.33 Powerbooks. Now I have to
find some of the ram I've taken out of other notebooks to upgrade the 256 it
comes with to
Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
Yeah I'll give it a shot:
Dual 2.5GHz G5
8Gb RAM
nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra
Dual 30 HD Flat Panels
OSX 10.4
Oh hang on that's a Mac...
*snicker*
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If I've got the environment wrong, hit me back.
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you something you already know, you can edit
your PATH variable like so:
right-click My Computer Properties Advanced tab Environment
Variables in the System Variables fieldset, scroll to and select
the Path variable in the left column click Edit...
hth,
Stephen
On 4/21/05, Amrit Hallan
Just to share my favorite resource for deriving the right hack for the problem:
http://dithered.com/css_filters/index.html
have fun,
Stephen
On 4/21/05, jdmajor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I googled css hacks, and yes there are many opinions on the subject. I
did find out that I am using
Steve,
the reload method takes a parameter that forces a new HTTP GET...
Typically you should only use this if the server has a new version of
the file or disk and / or memory caches are off or broken. Here's the
syntax:
onunload=window.opener.reload(true);
hth,
Stephen
On 4/16/05, steve
er... What part next to the url? The protocol? (e.g. http:// or ftp://)
On 4/13/05, Portman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am drawing a blank - I am trying to think of what the little thing
next to the URL in the address bar is called. Can anyone help me on
this brain snooze day??
The
it and
try it and see if it's a fit.
hth,
Stephen
On Apr 2, 2005 5:26 AM, Amrit Hallan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Off late I've been getting many projects simultaneously. Keeping track of
them and their projects' status is becoming quite confusing. Is there some
online tool that can help me manage
Ugh. I really have no idea about how to do something like this with a
DVD. If there's any possiblity of using a computer in any of this, you
might check out Eric Meyer's S5:
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
hth,
Stephen
Todd Richards wrote:
Hi Gang -
I'm in sort of a bind. A guy who I
to do
is click a button. Thoughts?
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Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
Without sounding completely dumb (i.e. I've not had time to read up on
it yet) I would assume there's a reason these CAPTCHA test images are
distorted instead of being plainly clear? Bots can read text inside
images now can
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[2] http://www.nvu.com/
hth,
Stephen
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=uniqueIDwhatever/a
then grab it using getElementById:
var uniqueElement = document.getElementById('uniqueID');
then you can do things like:
uniqueElement.onmouseover = myFunc(uniqueElement.href);
HTH,
Stephen
(btw a good DOM scripting reference is at
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/dom/domref/)
On Fri
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 02:39:41 -, Trusz, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen, Stephen, Stephen
LOL! Drew, Drew, Drew :)
Why tables? Database generated content? Be interesting to see how you handle
accessibility in the table since it is really presentational not data driven
Krawec, Mark wrote:
Stephen
It's weirder than you might have thought. Just had a look at that page in
FF 1.0.2 - displays as you described. In IE 6.0 - there's blank space
beside the house image in both tables. In Opera 7.23 - there's a blank
space beside the house image in both tables, plus
editors that I'm aware of
that do.
You can get a free trial at:
http://www.macromedia.com/downloads/
and see if it works for you.
hth,
Stephen
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Trusz, Andrew wrote:
Yikie tykies, Stephen!
I think the problem is with the display of the table. You are using the
default -- automatic layout. This leads to weird math. Cell widths are based
on Minimum Content Width (MCW) unless there is a supervening specific cell
width as is the case for row 2
to use.
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in your layout and they're longer
than the main content, so they will violate borders (since you've asked
them to by floating them) unless you 'clear' them. So here's the fix:
add clear:both to #footer. That's it.
hth,
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* was and any relevant, and *approved quotes*.
I've had no problem getting prospective employers to view a portfolio
online... in fact, once they're there, they generally dig around
unmercifully... which is generally a good thing, but something to do
some preparation for.
hth,
Stephen
. *cough*
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Hewitt, Cheryl wrote:
True. What I was trying to do was show her the only differences between
her pages. By 'pages with correct style' I was meaning the pages where
she like the way they were displaying vs the page that was causing
problems.
Ah. Gotcha
My cheeks are duelly notified and shall henceforth be very wary of
you, Mr. Hughes. Very wary, indeed. :D
seriously though, glad to be of assistance!
ttfn,
Stephen
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 20:52:34 -, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen,
I could kiss your rosy red cheeks
% of the time, you don't
want to call a function or method from an HREF anyway. the
pseudo-protocol is definitely *not* necessary from within an event
handler such as onclick, nor should it be followed by // as in
javascript:// when it is actually used.
HTH,
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. It's definitely worth some *serious* consideration in any
case.
hth,
Stephen
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:19:09 -0600, Cheryl D Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You guys know I normally work in ASP or ASP.NET. Well I now have need for a
php based shopping cart. Something much easier to work with than
heh heh! Ya... I was out of commission early yesterday, I had to go
pick up my daughter, so I didn't get this til just now. Looks like
you're heading down the path of my suggestion without me :)
have fun,
Stephen
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 11:24:27 -0600, Cheryl D Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah
with software of these types, I'd truly
appreciate your feedback.
TIA,
Stephen
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Cheryl and Tom,
Thank you both for the suggestions. I'll try them both out shortly.
OS... good question. I'll assume windows (hopefully an NT flavor).
I'll take a look at the built in M$ tools also. Thanks!
Thanks again,
Stephen
Cheryl D Wise wrote:
OS? Does she have Office installed? If so
If you're looking for a simple (options and installation) and
straightforward forum, you might give bbPress a gander:
http://bbpress.org/
It's from the some wonderful folks at WordPress. In fact, it powers
the WordPress support forums. Good stuff, for sure.
hth,
Stephen
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005
That one did come through blank like that for me. First one I'd seen
though. I just figured Cheryl'd been a bit quick on the send.
- Stephen
Peter MacGregor wrote:
Is anyone else on the list getting emails with the message missing? This
one of Cheryl's (see below) is just one of about fifteen
,
Stephen
p.s. there's lots of other good info in that link. Have a look :)
Portman wrote:
O.K. I optimized my images and cut the water one way down. If you
don't mind looking again - I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Riva
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) or Eclipse if I
have a CVS or SVN based project. For quick -n- dirty edits, I use
MetaPad, a nice system replacement for notepad.
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Matt C. wrote:
This does bring up a great question. What do you guys use for editors?
Personally I'm a BBEdit guy on my powerbook, I never really use anything
else
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, if you're making changes then uploading them to
the server to view them, this is a decidedly slower process than what
you'd go through in DW... Can't really speak for BBEdit.
hth,
Stephen
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:19:45 -0500, Stephen Caudill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt C. wrote:
I've been using
feature is just plain cool.
- Stephen
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:32:19 -0800 (PST), Matt C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yea, this was exactly my experience as well. I played around with SKEdit
a bit more today, and man it's pretty cool. I'm waiting with baited
breath for the next release. I haven't
ahead, have a hack.
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janet wrote:
Hello Joseph-
did anyone ever reply to your message? I use Nvu on a very limited
application -- a single page used to update a projects list. I was
hoping a *power user* would reply so we could both learn.
I do use it on a limited basis, so could
may be the way to go.
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[1] http://www.eclipse.org/
[2] http://www.phpeclipse.de/
janet wrote:
Hello Joseph-
did anyone ever reply to your message? I use Nvu on a very limited
application -- a single page used to update a projects list. I was
hoping a *power user* would reply so we could
/a/normalization.htm
Once you've plunked your way through a few articles, take a wack at
creating an ERD (entity relationship diagram) and post your results
here. Rudy, myself and others can probably help spot any potential
pitfalls.
hth,
Stephen
Todd Richards wrote:
My question is (taking a deep
stepping in line. Of course to be able to eval it, you'll have
to move your control logic to the end of the loop, which is what a
do...while is good for.
hth,
Stephen
steve miller wrote:
Howard,
Could you possibly take a look at http://www.dinnys.com/create.html.
This is a first shot at doing what
Got an example page posted?
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steve miller wrote:
Hi all.
Could use some help with javascript.
I am loading up a page with a variable number of columns depending on
selections made on a previous screen. Each column contains identical
textboxes which have identical names so php will deal
?
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steve miller wrote:
Stephen,
I just put up the same page but with some inputted numbers in the 2nd
and 3rd cols to make it a little more clear. I need to be able to do the
same on the fly with all other cols.
http://www.dinnys.com/create.html
Thanks,
steve
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pages (except archives).
It's already been soft launched, but I'd like to make sure there aren't
any display bugs that have crept past my notice.
TIA,
Stephen
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intentional!
Thanks!
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To change
it. You'll screw up web analytics and make
people start paying attention to it again :) Just kidding :) Funny
that I haven't even checked it in IE 5.2, since I'm on a Mac. You're
spot on about the positioning. That looks like it's fixable... I'll
have a look at it :) thanks!
- Stephen
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Vine's site for a free way to get Mac screen grabs...
you can at least get the nav float straight. Or just give IE the
finger. I do.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Screen grabs would be good Franni thanks along with
system spec
I think you might be looking for:
imagecreatetruecolor
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.imagecreatetruecolor.php
rather than imagecreatetruesize... Worth a try anyhow. If you
continue to have trouble with it, email me offlist and I'll send you
my PHP image resize script.
- Stephen
all the values of the PHP super globals that
are available to you:
?php
print(ul);
foreach($_SERVER as $key = $value)
{
print(li$key = $value/li);
}
print(/ul);
?
hth,
Stephen
John Hughes wrote:
Folks,
I'm getting on my feet with PHP, but I've run into a few little problems. I
have PHP
As convenient as it would be, the command:
man woman
will yield no insight.
fyi,
Stephen
(you may now commence throwing rotten tomatoes)
Sheila Fenelon wrote:
Amrit,
I never heard of psftp. Google gave me a link to a putty help page. So I
guess it's part of putty, and a DOS program? From Unix
Joseph Harris wrote:
Yes it is looking good in IE, page comes up, club link works. - but now
neither opera nor firefox will open, looks like Revenge of the Bill.
Joseph (Alas, I know what you mean about wrong folder!!!)
Comes up fine in FF1.0 and O7.54 for me
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that, there's always the MySQL command line utility. It's
usually initiated by typing 'mysql' in the shell. You can find detailed
instructions on usage here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysql.html
hth,
Stephen
Amrit Hallan wrote:
Even I'm puzzled why I'm being asked to access the server
improvements? [stops to
pray for improved CSS support, application/XHTML+XML and better W3C DOM
support]... amen.
- Stephen
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 21:29:31 -0500, Scott Glasgow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pimpalicious (??)
No doubt displaying my age and complete lack of coolth, but is
pimpalicious good or bad?
It's a Good Thing(tm):
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pimpalicious
- Stephen
whether
or not that's the one I'll go with... I can't seem to track down a
link to watchIt, but I'll keep plugging away and see if I find it.
If anyone's interested, I'll post my research to the list once I've
made a decision.
Thanks Again!
- Stephen
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 23:04:09 -0600, Cheryl D
into...
But no, no Office. Then again, I've never had a PC that came with
Office. Including my either of my laptops (all my towers and / or
servers have been hand built, so no software packages came with them).
:D Stephen
(btw, Mac rulez, PC droolz! LOL!)
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for given comand)
vi [file] (text editor)
pico [file] (another text editor]
here's a fairly authoritative list of the core *nix comands:
http://www.ss64.com/bash/
beyond that, you'll need to specify a particular task you're trying to
achieve, I believe.
hth,
Stephen
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 03:56:40 +0530
Steven,
In the future, if you wish to be taken seriously, please have sources
and citations ready for your claims. I've not heard a single thing
contributed to any conversation you have joined based on anything other
than preponderance and speculation.
- Stephen Caudill
p.s. The quote noted
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