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Freelancers Forum Messages on Tuesday September 12th 2000

my CV

date posted 12th September 2000 22:42

--0-1911759956-968798128=:17583 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: inline Please find attached CV for your perusal. As per your adverti...

Re: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 22:41

Ben Maynard wrote on 12/9/00 9:56 pm >PGP is definatly the best method I have come across, it is pretty easy >to do using Perl (unix) or Coldfusion (NT). Ben Do you have a URL for the CF/PGP docs?...

my CV

date posted 12th September 2000 22:40

Please find attached CV for your perusal. As per your advertisement at freelancers.net rgds CJH __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can acc...

RE: FN-FORUM Traffic analysis

date posted 12th September 2000 21:31

> What tools do you guys use? I'm using FastStats Log Analyzer from www.mach5.com. Stats are stats, and web stats are no different. There's too many ifs and buts and other influences like cache serv...

Re: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 21:05

heh ..... ok .... as soon as petrol supplies are back to normal I'll re-organise it. For now we will say 2 or 3 weeks from now, World War III not-withstanding..... Cheers, Jon Hadley Designdojo.co...

Re: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 21:03

PGP is definatly the best method I have come across, it is pretty easy to do using Perl (unix) or Coldfusion (NT). I have known people to make custom alogrithms to encrypt data however I really woul...

CV

date posted 12th September 2000 20:27

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Re: FN-FORUM Traffic analysis

date posted 12th September 2000 20:19

From: Tony Roberts [EMAIL REMOVED] > What tools do you guys use? Tony I use http://www.thecounter.com/ Not sure if this the level of stats collation you require but they're worth a look Kind reg...

Resume

date posted 12th September 2000 20:19

This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_276d_1abd_487e Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Dear Sir or Madam, Please find my Resume enclosed, if there are any questi...

Re: FN-FORUM Traffic analysis

date posted 12th September 2000 20:09

If your client is willing to pay then nettracker seems to be one of the best on offer. Comprehensive log file analysis with all the bells and whistles. It can be found at http://www.sane.com/ . Bo...

Re: FN-FORUM Cartoons 2 Vector etc.

date posted 12th September 2000 18:58

Flash does a pretty good job also...the optimise feature is great too. Regards Phil Ward Crescent Graphics [EMAIL REMOVED] www.crescent-graphics.co.uk New Media Internet Visuals ----- Original...

Re: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 18:34

Hi Ray, I have downloaded the Shop Assistant components for Net Objects Fusion though as yet have not had time to play around with them... What exactly do they include ? - I know about the shopping...

Re: FN-FORUM Traffic analysis

date posted 12th September 2000 18:29

www.superstats.com www.thecounter.com Both of these offer comprehensive statistic tracking services ( web based ) and I have had experience using them both. My preference is Superstats, but it does r...

RE: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 17:39

Richard, >What I want is the simplest (and of course cheapest!) way for a >non-net-savvy retailer to take a secure credit card order from a web site, >receive the details of the order and card numbe...

Re: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 17:36

on 12/9/2000 4:40 pm, Richard Eaton at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > What I want is the simplest (and of course cheapest!) way for a > non-net-savvy retailer to take a secure credit card order from a web...

Re: FN-FORUM Programming using JavaScript

date posted 12th September 2000 17:35

Matt, Thanks very much, I'll check this out >Certainly - try www.webmonkey.com ( you will be re-directed but I cannot >remember the redirect address ) >or www.webdeveloper.com Ray ================...

Re: FN-FORUM Programming using JavaScript

date posted 12th September 2000 17:34

Marc, Brilliant, thanks bery much >Try these Ray..... > >http://javascript.internet.com/ >http://www.easyjavascript.com/javascript.html >http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/javascript.html >http:/...

Traffic analysis

date posted 12th September 2000 17:30

We're just looking for a traffic analysis tool... I've been using analog from Cambridge Uni for years, and like what it gives me. Recently some guys visited from Red Sheriff, and pointed out some of...

RE: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 17:28

> What I want is the simplest (and of course cheapest!) way for a > non-net-savvy retailer to take a secure credit card order from a > web site, receive the details of the order and card number etc >...

RE: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 16:53

There are a few secure hosting services who will send you the results of a form from an SSL server using 128 bit encrypted email (E.G. PGP or Invisimail) within the secure hosting price. Is that what...

RE: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 15:47

Thanks for the replies I've used payment service providers in the past but this involves higher % charges than off line credit card processing and more work for the retailer. What I want is the sim...

Re: FN-FORUM Programming using JavaScript

date posted 12th September 2000 15:30

Certainly - try www.webmonkey.com ( you will be re-directed but I cannot remember the redirect address ) or www.webdeveloper.com Also, there are some very good books availble from Amazon Matt ----...

Re: FN-FORUM Programming using JavaScript

date posted 12th September 2000 15:09

Try these Ray..... http://javascript.internet.com/ http://www.easyjavascript.com/javascript.html http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/javascript.html http://javascripts.earthweb.com/ http://www.webd...

Re: FN-FORUM

date posted 12th September 2000 14:44

and me --- Paul J White [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > Ditto - game for a laugh > Paul. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: kif > To: [EMAIL REMOVED] > Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:12...

RE: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 14:37

My vote also goes for a postponing of the event until someone clouts Tony Blair so hard around the back of the head that his eyes pop out. Morgan...

Programming using JavaScript

date posted 12th September 2000 14:37

Does anyone know of a good resource for someone starting out with JavaScript? Preferably with a "get-you-started" tutorial plus links to ready made scripts. I'm pretty comfortable with PHP, but I...

Re: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 14:35

Unless there's diesel aroung before Sunday I'll never make it, there's none left around here at all, and I haven't got enough to get to Bristol and back for sure. Is it going to be this Sunday for s...

RE: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 14:16

Is okay with me - even though I'd prefer next week-end! Caroline Afzal -----Original Message----- From: Ian Woolley [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: 12 September 2000 15:04 To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Subject: RE: FN...

RE: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 14:10

Well I am out of fuel and nearly out of fags too and some bugger has nicked my bike so somewhere in Bristle sounds good with me. Ian Woolley Technocall Ltd Inglemere House North Street Bristol B...

Re: FN-FORUM Cartoons 2 Vector etc.

date posted 12th September 2000 13:53

Ryan, >Can anyone give me any advice on converting pencil/ink drawn cartoons into >vectors - or just giving the outline more definition so they look computer >generated. Adobe Streamline converts sc...

CV

date posted 12th September 2000 13:49

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RE: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 12:58

Richard: There are quite a few ways to do this, depending on whether or not the retailer can process credit card applications. For this you will have to refer them to their bank. If you are going to...

RE: FN-FORUM More damn PHP problems

date posted 12th September 2000 12:55

Morgan I did exactly the same thing myself last week and spent over an hour trying to figure out where the problem was in my ASP code, database structure, etc etc... Cheers Richard > > DOH!!!! >...

Re: FN-FORUM SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 12:43

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 At 13:13 12/09/00, Richard Eaton wrote: >I haven't used SSL before so could someone explain how I could use it to >securely pass credit card information...

Re: FN-FORUM Strange Request

date posted 12th September 2000 12:32

Chees, didn't think of that application for them, doh! I originally wanted to use it to build a list of pallindromes(or however you spell it), but I've been thinking about using it for generating pa...

SSL and how it works!

date posted 12th September 2000 12:19

Hi all I'm doing some work at the moment using ASP for a site including a product catalogue. The site won't initially take credit cards and just e-mails confirmation of the order to the customer and...

RE: FN-FORUM Strange Request

date posted 12th September 2000 12:14

Try some hacking sites, they have large lists of plain ASCII text delimited by commas for use with brute force hacking tools. try the following..... www.lopht.com www.alt2000.com phrack.infonexus.c...

Re: FN-FORUM Cartoons 2 Vector etc.

date posted 12th September 2000 12:12

Hi Ry, My advice would be to scan the images in and then use software such as CorelXara or Fireworks to literally draw over them, thus turning them into vector images. CorelXara is my favourite. A...

Strange Request

date posted 12th September 2000 12:02

Hi all I wonder if anyone has a data file of words, not a dictionary so much as a simple list of words (something akin to one of those Scrabble dictionaries). Ideally it would be something I could g...

Adobe LiveMotion

date posted 12th September 2000 11:39

This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C01CB5.5AF46BC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I tried the thir...

Re: FN-FORUM

date posted 12th September 2000 11:32

This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C01CB3.E21ABA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ditto - game for...

Cartoons 2 Vector etc.

date posted 12th September 2000 11:32

Hi all, Can anyone give me any advice on converting pencil/ink drawn cartoons into vectors - or just giving the outline more definition so they look computer generated. Any help would be much appre...

Re: FN-FORUM Adobe LiveMotion

date posted 12th September 2000 11:31

This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01E3_01C01CB3.24638700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I've got a plan,...

Adobe LiveMotion

date posted 12th September 2000 11:23

This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C01CB2.D0729320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I thought, what...

RE: FN-FORUM MySQL for Windows - getting it working

date posted 12th September 2000 11:08

Ah.. once upon a time, there were no GUIs so you had to type stuff on the command line. How would today's Windows Programmers cope I wonder :-) Mark W. > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL R...

Re: FN-FORUM More damn PHP problems

date posted 12th September 2000 10:54

Try placing speech marks ("...") around the text. For example......

Re: FN-FORUM MySQL for Windows - getting it working

date posted 12th September 2000 10:38

Well the problem turned out to be this: I downloaded a copy of the Windows version of MySQL and only discovered some hours later that you have to open up a DOS window!!!! You see why I was stuck...

RE: FN-FORUM More damn PHP problems

date posted 12th September 2000 10:38

DOH!!!! Thanks andrew works now :)... think I may have got too used to visual editors ;P Should have spotted that one... Thanks Morgan -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Newton [EMAIL REMO...

Re: FN-FORUM More damn PHP problems

date posted 12th September 2000 10:31

on 12/9/00 10:02 AM, Morgan Richards at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > form method=POST action= > > >...

RE: FN-FORUM More damn PHP problems

date posted 12th September 2000 09:51

No because earlier in the script it lists the records to choose to update they come out there fine in a full string format (for instance Morgan Richards), but it truncates in the text box, before upd...

Re: FN-FORUM More damn PHP problems

date posted 12th September 2000 09:47

Morgan, >printf ("Name: %s Age: %s Notes: >%s ", $PHP_SELF, $myrow["id"], $myrow["name"], $myrow["age"], >$myrow["notes"]); This script looks basically OK to me. Are you certain that the ful...

RE: FN-FORUM MySQL for Windows - getting it working

date posted 12th September 2000 09:37

> someone mentioned a development > system on Win98 using PWS and PHP with MySQL I got it working in a couple of hours (i.e. on a PWS which was already working). I have installed PWS on about 5 syst...

More damn PHP problems

date posted 12th September 2000 09:11

Hi all, I am still having problems with my PHP script, can someone have a look at this and tell me why the form at the bottom will only display text until there is a space and then cut off from ther...

Re: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 08:49

lol, I'm a smoker - I couldn't cycle that far if I tried :-) Regards Damian Thomas http://www.thomaswebdesign.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Morgan Richards" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL R...

RE: FN-FORUM DSVR & UKReg

date posted 12th September 2000 08:28

Thanks Damian - sorry I thought you had a dsvr account from an earlier mail, but it's good to know that ukreg transfer domains without hassle. That being the case, can't see any reason why anyone wo...

RE: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 08:23

hey I'm a fattie can I have a backie up then ;P -----Original Message----- From: Damian Thomas [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 9:21 AM To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Subject: Re: FN-FORUM Fre...

Re: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 08:21

Good thinking Morgan, we should take advantage of the petrol shortage and cycle up :-) Regards Damian Thomas http://www.thomaswebdesign.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Morgan Richards" [E...

RE: FN-FORUM Freelancers South West Meet (Finally!)

date posted 12th September 2000 08:12

Jon, In view of the current 'petrol crisis' is it possible to move the date a week or two back? I think myself, and more people would be able to attend. Morgan -----Original Message----- From: Jo...

Re: FN-FORUM DSVR & UKReg

date posted 12th September 2000 08:12

Hi Paul Your online early too :-) well I don't use dsvr, I use zenithtech.com for hosting which has been fairly good so far, and cheap! (gold account option - £15/quarter) But I do use ukreg for a...

DSVR & UKReg

date posted 12th September 2000 07:59

Damian (or anyone who knows!!) Did you ever manage to transfer a domain registered with UKReg to DSVR. And if you did, how much hassle was it. I'm setting up their free VS20 package to give them a...



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