Freelancers Forum Messages on Sunday April 2nd 2000
Re: FN-FORUM Digest V1 #30
date posted 2nd April 2000 23:20
Whats wrong with my email Ian?
I'm not being funny but I can't see what the problem is.
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Re: FN-FORUM Digest V1 #30
date posted 2nd April 2000 22:13
>From: Dan Winchester [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Hmmn, just thought of two policies...
>
>1/ Include subject lines ;-)
>2/ Now we have a digest, I reckon everyone on it would appreciate it
>if quoting was kept...
My mate George
date posted 2nd April 2000 22:10
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DNS -v- DSN
date posted 2nd April 2000 21:58
Tony Roberts wrote on Thursday, March 30, 2000 11:17 AM
> No... it's the previous mention of DSNs that doesn't make sense, not
>what you've done. One of the ways of organising database access fro...
Re: FN-FORUM How do clients make additions to their site?
date posted 2nd April 2000 21:58
Ray McGinty wrote on 31/3/00 8:14 pm
>I use MySQL to create a database on the server and create admin web pages
>using PHP for the client to use to update the news stories/ pictures. You
>keep con...
Re: FN-FORUM Great offer - I would honestly redo your site for >$1,000,000.00 or less.
date posted 2nd April 2000 21:58
Vratislav Kuska wrote on 1/4/00 8:04 pm
>>I took a long look at your web site and it needs help. I am a single mom
>>with a graphic design degree and I would honestly redo your site for
>>$1,000,00...
Re: FN-FORUM How do clients make additions to their site?
date posted 2nd April 2000 21:58
Peter Small wrote on 1/4/00 5:23 pm
>I was under the impression that Dreamweaver would be ideal for such a
>solution because you can virtually redesign the authoring environment to
>suit any purpose...
Re: FN-FORUM SQL
date posted 2nd April 2000 21:58
Andy Stowell wrote on 1/4/00 9:21 pm
>SQL is the language which is used to manipulate a database. Oracle and
>MySql are both different types of database management system, both use
>SQL as a method...
Re: FN-FORUM SQL
date posted 2nd April 2000 21:58
Amar wrote on 1/4/00 8:17 pm
>Mysql is a scaled downed version of SQL which is more
>commonly used in Unix, Linux environments
It's free under certain circumstances, and often accessed
by PHP (which...
Re: FN-FORUM taking discussions off-list & OT posts (was PeterMcCormack etc.)
date posted 2nd April 2000 11:48
Peter Small wrote
> To go off list with information or a view that is sensitive, to a
complete
> stranger, is not wise. The fact that somebody posts your private
> communication to the list is a rea...