Freelancers Forum Messages on Monday November 3rd 2003
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date posted 3rd November 2003 23:55
lol and me
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kiernan
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Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... £8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 23:49
Can't believe I am awake and coding at 10 to 12, but got a deadline, sux
thats life tho
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Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... £8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 23:46
Wouldn't mind seeing you in the graduate position, please feel free to have
me banned from freelancers for this, trying to get off the list for ooooh so
long.
Regards
Danny
>From: Debi Sykes [EM...
RE: FN-FORUM: Mono?
date posted 3rd November 2003 23:32
Why what is wrong with real open source.....
Guy
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date posted 3rd November 2003 22:41
Hi Debi,
Remember what they say......morals are paintings on plaster...scruples is
the Russian currency...Ethics is a county in the South of England and
Principles is a store in the High Street...:-)...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 22:36
Chin up girl ;-)
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From: "Debi Sykes" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... £8 per hour...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 22:34
> you need to have hardly any or no morals at all to get on.>
I disagree....many people in business are ethical and have morals. You
can be firm and fair in business too without being viewed as hars...
RE: FN-FORUM: Mono?
date posted 3rd November 2003 22:33
Yes!
I've been watching it for over a year now and I have downloaded and tried
some of the earlier versions! I've also written a couple of white papers
which discus it amongst other things!
Mark And...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour & VB Work Quotes
date posted 3rd November 2003 22:27
its ok, i'm just feeling a bit cynical at the moment :)... just seems like
some of the people (or clients) i deal with dont have any...
on 11/3/03 10:27 PM, Lindsay Baugh at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:...
FN-FORUM: Mono?
date posted 3rd November 2003 22:20
Anyone using, developing for, thinking about Mono? (www.go-mono.org)
Rick
Kitty5 NewMedia http://Kitty5.com
POV-Ray News & Resources http://Povray.co.uk
TEL : +44 (01270) 501101 - ICQ : 15776037
PG...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 22:10
I don't either.
you need to have hardly any or no morals at all to get on.>...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 21:51
>you need to have hardly any or no morals at all to get on.
Don't think that's true.
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date posted 3rd November 2003 21:47
yeah we have had long and short term projects from 3 hours to 8 months. Only
project I have liked is when they merged Multimedia, 3D Animators and
Product Design guys and we had to develop and adverti...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 21:38
in 1998 when I was at Uni they were using Director, it is definitely about
time they updated software, sometimes, though it is about the cheapness of
the software, and what the uni /college can afford...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 21:25
Bring this back up again about relevance to uni and the real world! people
on my course when given a web project build it in director as they find it
easier to handle! and because it's most pushed pro...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour & VB Work Quotes
date posted 3rd November 2003 21:10
everyone is out for themselves, or you cant be in business, its sad that it
comes to this but thats the way it is, a dog eat dog world :(
I know i need to toughen up....you need to have hardly any or...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 20:48
Don't forget that the majority of agencies don't want to put in any =
effort
for their work and also want repeat fees as quickly as possible from the
clients (after all they don't make money from cand...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 20:40
Hi Debi
Think I know what you mean about that void. You can get classed as neither
the fresh face of tomorrow nor an experienced expert.
I went to a couple of recruitment fairs at a nearby uni over t...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour & VB Work Quotes
date posted 3rd November 2003 20:07
Hi Steve,=20
something certainly seems to have happened to he job market all round, I am
in the design industry, and in 1999/2000 I had just got out of Uni - (with =
a
2:2, I think I cant even remembe...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 19:45
Hi all
I've been kicking around here in the background for a while now though this
is my first post.
I've had some recent experiences which this posting has struck a chord with.
In April I was work...
Re: FN-FORUM: AVI Editing
date posted 3rd November 2003 19:32
premiere has an option to save for web use? used to be in the form of media
cleaner, im sure there is still an option, export - save for web? if not
export as a quicktime file, and i know there is an...
FN-FORUM: PRESS RELEASE: PCG AND ACCOUNTAX CLAIM ANOTHER IR35 VICTORY WITH TILBURY WIN AT SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
date posted 3rd November 2003 18:52
PRESS RELEASE - IMMEDIATE 3 NOVEMBER 2003
---BEGINS---
PCG AND ACCOUNTAX CLAIM ANOTHER IR35 VICTORY WITH TILBURY WIN AT SPECIAL
COMMISSIONERS
The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) is pleased to...
FN-FORUM: AVI Editing
date posted 3rd November 2003 18:47
Hi,
I need to seriously reduce the file size of a few AVI files for a web =
site.
I just want to reduce the width and height, and probably the colour =
depth
and or resolution. I've tried VirtualDub...
RE: FN-FORUM: Intelectual Property
date posted 3rd November 2003 18:28
That's great. Thanks for your help.
Cheers
John
On 11/3/2003, "Alan Sheppard" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>"Goodwill"
>
>If you offer something (particularly to a company) in return for s...
RE: FN-FORUM: Intelectual Property
date posted 3rd November 2003 18:22
"Goodwill"
If you offer something (particularly to a company) in return for some benefit, i.e to get a company off the ground you say they
can have a copy of something they need to make it happen, o...
RE: FN-FORUM: Intelectual Property
date posted 3rd November 2003 18:12
Alan,
Thanks for that.
How is a 'Goodwill' investment classified?
Cheers
John
On 11/3/2003, "Alan Sheppard" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>Providing they didn't buy the rights from you...
RE: FN-FORUM: Thanks Dan
date posted 3rd November 2003 18:07
Ron:
> You can't use echo in a conditional like this though
>
> ($some_var) ? echo('true'): echo('false');
>
> you have to use print for that, because you need a return value.
But you *can* do:
e...
Re: FN-FORUM: CGI libraries in C
date posted 3rd November 2003 18:05
Expat un Perl would probably be marginally faster I guess. But expat in C
is bloody quick anyway so the time I save parsing in Perl would be wasted
passing over to a different executable anyhow, I t...
RE: FN-FORUM: Intelectual Property
date posted 3rd November 2003 18:02
Providing they didn't buy the rights from you and it wasn't used as a
"Goodwill" investment to a company, you still own it
If it's integral to the work that you done for them, i.e. they can't use
y...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 17:55
> But they have to advertise it here before they outsource it to India =
or
Russia for =A33 an hour.
Where would I find out the average rate for outsourced offshore work
including historical data etc...
Re: FN-FORUM: CGI libraries in C
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:54
On Monday 03 Nov 2003 5:22 pm, Ron Heywood wrote:
> Ok I'll rephrase that, it has to be in C because the database manager
> libraries are written in C and it has to be accessible to the graduates=
I...
Re: FN-FORUM: Thanks Dan
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:53
echo is slightly faster becasue it is a language construct not a function,
hance it has no return value.
You can't use echo in a conditional like this though
($some_var) ? echo('true'): echo('false...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:48
If you are an employee, that's a decent starting wage (around £18,000), as
you get holidays, SSP etc. If you are running a business, it's rubbish.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 17:46
But they have to advertise it here before they outsource it to India or
Russia for £3 an hour.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Kathy
http://www.vendetta.co.uk...
RE: FN-FORUM: Thanks Dan
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:43
Just the way I learnt / still learning.
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Norcott
Sent: 03 November 2003 17:22
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RE: FN-FORUM: Thanks Dan
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:40
I use echo also only time I have used print when was I was trying to frig
some bastard templating system to work. I have not seen anything saying
print is better that echo... so until I see something...
Re: FN-FORUM: CGI libraries in C
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:35
Why Java? For the xml parser?
Ron
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date posted 3rd November 2003 17:35
> Maybe you were working too hard? ;O)
lol - fair comment :P
yeah that was me... never missed a lecture!
vav
James Tomaszewski - New Media Designer
w - www.lightningclaws.com
t - 07887 907301...
RE: FN-FORUM: Intelectual Property
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:33
Hi,
Just wondering if anybody here has had problems with protecting their
work? I wrote a piece of software before I joined a company and used it
whilst I was there. Do I still own the copyright...
Re: FN-FORUM: Setting up XML Feeds
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:32
Hello all
I've just been asked by my boss to set up an XML feed for the company.
The problem is I'm quite new to setting up XML feeds, so if anyone has any
pointers or advice, do feel free to point...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT Floppy Disks
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:31
Tony
I've dug out some stuff I done a while back for a in-house job that uses
windows script (wsf) and the functionality of Xcopy to create the
folders/copy.
Something like:
dim mypath
'
' chan...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 17:17
vav, quoting someone:
> > well, if a spittoon receives spit, what do you think a spunkoon
> > receives??
>
> this must be something I missed at university?
Maybe you were working too hard? ;O)
-...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:15
Yeah used to get told off all the time for missing the spunkoon.
On 3/11/03 17:22, "vav" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>> well, if a spittoon receives spit, what do you think a spunkoon receives??
>
>...
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date posted 3rd November 2003 17:14
> > well, if a spittoon receives spit, what do you think a spunkoon
receives??
>
> this must be something I missed at university?
>
> :D
>
> vav
I always hated people who missed - cost me a fortune i...
FN-FORUM: =?iso-8859-1?Q?1Mb_ADSL_-_no_connection_charge_-_just_over_=A326_per_month?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:13
My brother is hooking up with these people and it looks quite =
interesting so
I thought I'd pass it on (if anyone's interested) :
http://www.ukfsn.org/adsl/home.html
1Mb down / 256K up
just over =A...
Re: FN-FORUM: CGI libraries in C
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:06
Ok I'll rephrase that, it has to be in C because the database manager
libraries are written in C and it has to be accessible to the graduates I
work with. :D
Ron
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date posted 3rd November 2003 17:05
> well, if a spittoon receives spit, what do you think a spunkoon receives??
this must be something I missed at university?
:D
vav
James Tomaszewski - New Media Designer
w - www.lightningclaws.c...
Re: FN-FORUM: Thanks Dan
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:05
Hoo-hah!
Out of interest, why do you use print? I never use it in PHP - the nearest
I come is using print_r to print out arrays nicely when I'm debugging.
Otherwise I use echo.
I don't know the rel...
RE: FN-FORUM: CGI libraries in C
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:04
Ron:
> It's parsing post data (xml) and doing some database connectivity.
>
> It has to be in C because the database is an old Raima database and the
> database manager is written using C libraries an...
RE: FN-FORUM: CGI libraries in C
date posted 3rd November 2003 17:00
Ron:
> It has to be in C because the database is an old Raima database and the
> database manager is written using C libraries and semaphore.
Not true, then - you could write it in C++.
- Nick Gr...
FN-FORUM: Thanks Dan
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:44
Dan
Many thanks - Its works - strange how my old way of looping doesn't work
with the radio buttons but there you go...
Think this is the third time you've come up with the answer to my troubles.
T...
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash-clever
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:37
much 'cleverer' solution for you Hugo!!! I might use
that myself sometime.
Debi
on 11/3/03 4:42 PM, kai farnhill at [EMAIL REMOVED]
wrote:
>
> Doesn't have to be a button. This will work on a
M...
RE: FN-FORUM: CGI libraries in C
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:34
It's parsing post data (xml) and doing some database connectivity.
It has to be in C because the database is an old Raima database and the
database manager is written using C libraries and semaphor...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:31
it gives the error:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE, expecting
T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or T_NUM_STRING in CONFIGTEMPLATE.php on line 181
Inside double-quoted strings, an...
FN-FORUM: Web Design for Local Authority
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:28
Talented Senior Web Designer with a design qualification and 4 years
experience needed for an urgent project on a Local Authority public facing
website. Starting immediately, for initially three w...
Re: FN-FORUM: CGI libraries in C
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:26
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, ron wrote:
> Ok I've got to code some CGI in C. I'm ok with the C language but I
> really miss all the nice things PHP does to make life easy for you.
What are you trying to do?...
RE: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:25
Doesn't have to be a button. This will work on a Movie Clip:
onClipEvent(mouseDown){
if (this.hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse, true)){
getURL ('http://www.www.com', '_blank');
}
}
Cheers,
Ka...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Mac Rant... Give me an ugly grey box anyday...
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:25
On Thursday 30 Oct 2003 3:08 pm, Julian Templeman wrote:
> Yep, Windows is insecure and kludgy. But then again (he says, feeling
> crabby and cynical today) all these operating systems are cr*p really...
Re: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:23
My loop would look a bit more like this
while ($Row=mysql_fetch_assoc($Result)) {
?>">...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:12
>>or by using braces print ("hello {getString()} world");
Erm... that's crap too actually, sorry. But it does work with arrays,
honest!
Ron
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RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:12
When the quotes are added: $row['ItemCat']
it gives the error:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE, expecting
T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or T_NUM_STRING in CONFIGTEMPLATE.php o...
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:11
I dont actually have flash on this machine so I will have to tell you from
memory, I think you got to modify then change symbol , change to button,
sorry if i am wrong...
on 11/3/03 4:16 PM, Hugo...
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash- invisible buttons
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:03
Creating an invisible button in flash,
1. Create a small square using your rectangle tool.
2. Select that square and got to change symbol - to button. Then double
click on the square to edit the but...
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:01
Another thing worth adding is to always use invisible buttons where possible
in Flash projects. It saves on development time and filesize.
hth
Dan
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From: "Lee Tatham" [E...
Re: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:00
> > Unless 'ItemCat' etc. are variables, you almost certainly mean to quote
> > them - use: $row['ItemCat'] etc.
>
> $row[ItemCat] is a variable so doesn't need the quotes......
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 16:00
how do i make it into a button?
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From: "Debi Sykes" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash
>...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:58
$row[ItemCat] is a variable so doesn't need the quotes...
That's crap $row['ItemCat'] is a call to the array handling engine to find a
variable with the form the array using the key "ItemCat".
It's...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:57
Paul Summers:
> $row[ItemCat] is a variable so doesn't need the quotes...
Yes, '$row[...]' is a variable, but your program is looking for a constant
*called* 'ItemCat' before it falls back to using *...
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:54
Create a button with a hit area that covers the whole stage - leave the up,
over and down frames of the button blank, add the following code to the button:
on (release) {
getURL("www.theur...
Re: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:51
> Yeeeessss, but if you (accidentally?) create a variable with that name,
then
> suddenly everything goes wrong. Plus, PHP fills up your server log with
> notices every time you use that syntax. I tur...
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:49
Make you banner into a button then apply the 'get url' action to it...
I know you said you didn't want to bother with the help pages but you might
find this link useful-
http://www.flashkit.com/tutor...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:48
Doesn't it still work using $row[ItemDesc] but it's more efficient to quote
them as it means the computer-thing doesn't have to run round looking for a
variable of that name first
Yes, if php doesn'...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:47
> > print (" > value=\"$row[ItemID]\" />$row[ItemDesc]\n");
>
> Unless 'ItemCat' etc. are variables, you almost certainly mean to quote
> them - use: $row['ItemCat'] etc.
$row[ItemCa...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:45
Will it look for a variable? Don't all PHP variables have to begin with
$ (dollar) ?
You may need to:
echo "".$row[ItemDesc]."\n";
Chaz... . ....
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:45
Put an invisible button over the stage contents which in the script actions
a getURL with the url of the page with the movie in it....
Nita
;o)
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From: "Bob Gentle" [EMAIL...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:44
This is actually quite strange and I can't google up anything that =
suggests
there is more to it...
This works fine - printing the data from the database:...
Re: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:43
What we really need is for the bugger to tell us what's actually going wrong
:)
> You have to escape array variables in braces using print:
>
> print " value=\"{$row[ItemID]{\" />{$row[ItemDesc]...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:42
Andy Stafford wrote:
>>> print (">> value=\"$row[ItemID]\" />$row[ItemDesc]\n");
>>
>> Unless 'ItemCat' etc. are variables, you almost certainly mean to
>> quote them - use: $row['Ite...
Re: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:42
Make an invisible button. (with hit area only)
add to the top layer of timeline.
On (release)
get url
some banners if distributed via media planners have a click tag in and the
srcript on the server...
RE: FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:41
Stick a rectangle over the whole thing and set it's alpha to 0%. Then
link from that object. There might be a smarter way to do it but that's
what pops into mind.
Cheers,
Bob.
____________________...
Re: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:38
> > print (" > value=\"$row[ItemID]\" />$row[ItemDesc]\n");
>
> Unless 'ItemCat' etc. are variables, you almost certainly mean to quote
> them - use: $row['ItemCat'] etc.
Doesn't it...
FN-FORUM: help with flash
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:34
I'm sure this is really simple to do but I cant be bothered to look through
the help files for it.
How do i make the entire movie link to a url? Its for a banner.
Cheers. Hugo ....
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:24
You have to escape array variables in braces using print:
print "{$row[ItemDesc]}\n";
Ron
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RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:23
Paul Summers, on creating forms:
> ...
> print (" value=\"$row[ItemID]\" />$row[ItemDesc]\n");
Unless 'ItemCat' etc. are variables, you almost certainly mean to quote
them - use: $ro...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:21
>I agree that a fresh look is always good, but why is the uni=20
>taught way,=20
>more right than the way it's done commercially?
>
>requirements gathering
>design
>version control
>
>are all worthy e...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:20
What kind of errors are you seeing?
Ron
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Summers
Sent: 03 November 2003 15:17
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Subject: F...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:17
There's no problem with accessing the database etc... I can print the
variables to the page no problem - It's just not working when embedded into
the Radio buttons...
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Fro...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:09
Sorry, been a complete peanut, it should be
$Result = mysql_query($Query, $Link);
Instead of listening to me make a complete prat of myself may I recomend
looking up www.mysql.com or www.php.net whi...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:07
Off top of my head....
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:07
I'm no expert but it looks like the line
$Result = mysql_db_query ($DBName, $Query, $Link);
could be wrong. You have too many parameters. Try
$Result = mysql_db_query($Query, $Link);
That is how I...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE=3A_FN-FORUM=3A_Graduate_position_=2E=2E=2E_=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 15:05
I mean you quite often get a graduate straight out of Uni, into the IT =
dept of a big co / organisation. Their first 3 months are spent on the =
"new graduate computer courses" getting MCSE / MCSD /...
FN-FORUM: PHP - MySQL - HTML Forms
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:59
Hi All
I'm trying to dynamically generate a HTML form using data from MySQL with
PHP... I thought the obvious answer might be:...
RE: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... £8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:54
What do you mean 'Real Life' developments ? Social Skills, Reality ?
Chaz.. MCSE MCSD etc etc. ;)
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From: Andy Macnaughton-Jones [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: 03 November 2003 14:1...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Floppy Disks
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:52
On 3 Nov 2003 14:52:35 -0000, Andy Connor [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> http://www.musicsucks.com/CKSoft/index.htm
>
> CK Rename should do the trick
I'd hoped, but no - it renames files, but it doesn't...
FN-FORUM: Regional Development Agencies
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:51
Anyone have any experience of dealing with their RDA? I spent the
weekend putting together a proposal for a potential client, and just got
a call from a bureaucrat questioning my skills and experien...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:39
puns?
John
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To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 2:32 PM
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>...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Floppy Disks
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:35
http://www.musicsucks.com/CKSoft/index.htm
CK Rename should do the trick
Andy Connor wizzmail limited m: 07974 666456 t: 0870 066 0005 (National
rate) f: 0871 433 8359 (National rate)
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=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:26
Were you the guy that got the job after me?
Happy days.
> well, if a spittoon receives spit, what do you think a spunkoon receives??
>
> Graham...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:21
> btw wtf is a "spunkoon"??!!!
Like a spitoon but etc.......
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:16
Like a spitoon, but for...
I'll leave it there
> > Christ, that's nothing. I got 3p a week for being a human spunkoon in a
> > turkish brothel, AND I was grateful for it.
>
> lol
>
> btw wtf is a "...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:15
well, if a spittoon receives spit, what do you think a spunkoon receives??
Graham
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From: "vav" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 1:38 PM...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Floppy Disks
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:13
On 3 Nov 2003 14:21:07 -0000, Alan Sheppard [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Tony
>
> What OS ?
>
> Alan S
>
> On 31 October 2003 22:11, Tony Crockford [EMAIL REMOVED]
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all...
>>
>> I mus...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT Floppy Disks
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:04
Tony
What OS ?
Alan S
On 31 October 2003 22:11, Tony Crockford [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Hi all...
>
> I must have a hundred or so floppy disks with "important" files on them.
>
> anyone know o...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE=3A_FN-FORUM=3A_Graduate_position_=2E=2E=2E_=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 14:01
I know one of the founders of the whole PRINCE system. She's got feck =
knows how many years project management experience but as she's never =
done the exams she's considered to be incapable of doing...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:44
>are all worthy elements, but the experience is knowing when to use a =
full=20
>Prince2 project control system and when to just get the job done.
Here is an interesting point, there are 2 certificat...
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:30
For me, a degree was about exploring a subject (graphic design) beyond=20=
commercial confines and being taught a whole range of disciplines=20
(illustration, photography, product, computer-based etc...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:28
No sarcasm, just that not all tutors teach 'cause they cannot do & I think
it's a bit of a harsh generalisation to presume that that's the case.
I know the tutors on my uni course were good at what th...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:26
lol - I wasn't sweating it mate. For the record I'd like to point out =
that I
get a 1st for my thesis and it was on the basis of that, that I was =
hired to
be a staff writer before I'd even graduate...
=?utf-8?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._?= =?utf-8?Q?=C2=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:25
On 3 Nov 2003 13:16:26 -0000, Ian Moss [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Some graduates can act all superior because they look around and see
> people not even doing a tiny bit of requirements gathering / de...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:21
> Christ, that's nothing. I got 3p a week for being a human spunkoon in a
> turkish brothel, AND I was grateful for it.
lol
btw wtf is a "spunkoon"??!!!
:D
vav
James Tomaszewski - New Media Des...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:21
>My 50% pass-mark in my English degree means I can only spell 50% of words
of
>words correctly.
>Hutch
I wouldnt sweat about it mate.. I'm expecting much better results from you
on your new course...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE=3A_FN-FORUM=3A_Graduate_position_=2E=2E=2E_=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:21
It's the difference between intelligence and wisdom.
It doesn't matter how much you know if how you use it is useless.
Andy
IWD2 LLP
[EMAIL REMOVED]
=20
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Cook [E...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT Mac Rant... Give me an ugly grey box anyday...
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:20
Ah, yes... If I don't find some more company's with Mac problems then
I'll have to resort to buying my own drinks at the next freelancers
meet.
Karl
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL REMOV...
=?utf-8?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_?= =?utf-8?Q?..._=C2=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:17
>In fact, some of the students I've met
>recently make be believe that quotas are being filled somewhere,
>rather than being accepted on aptitude...
Of course.....You don't need to be 'clever' to get...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?UTF-8?B?wqM4IHBlciBob3Vy?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 13:05
Tony Crockford wrote:
>
> On 3 Nov 2003 11:29:53 -0000, Matt Townsend [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>>
>> If you're a graduate and have no experience then you're only as much
>> use as a school leaver...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:59
A degree is worth it full stop.
A good degree 2.2 up (from a good Uni) is probably worth more.
You can learn a lot of things on the job. And everyone does generally.
IMHO when you learn on the job,...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:59
> > It's 15k per annum. That's what I started on 5 years ago as a graduate
> > graphic designer after a 4 year course. You got to start someplace.
>
> It's certainly better than the £5750 I started o...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:56
I detect more than a hint of sarcasm :-) ....... Actually, it was in the
top 3 in the country for my course, but that still doesn't guaruntee high
calibre tutors does it. And even if the tutors are o...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:56
what university was it then? as i personally think a BSC in art based
subject seems to be pointless, when i did my BA in multimedia design anyone
any good at it on the BSC side joined the BA. allthoug...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:50
Ahhaah... You sound so much like me when I was at uni. Failed my first year
for the same reason; lack of attendance. Really learnt my lesson when I had
to work FT to pay my way & study FT retaking my...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:45
My 50% pass-mark in my English degree means I can only spell 50% of =
words of
words correctly.=20
Hutch
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Sent: 03 No...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:43
No doubt the calibre of tutors at your uni was pretty high then.
On 3/11/03 12:17, "Dan Cook" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> In my opinion, the most important thing you can learn from the majority of
> t...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE=3A_FN-FORUM=3A_Graduate_position_=2E=2E=2E_=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:41
Some of the exams my wife had to do have been negative marking, so it's =
worse to get a question wrong than it is to not answer it at all. And =
the pass-mark is around about 80%.
She is a doctor mi...
RE: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?iso-8859-1?Q?=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:41
Gerard McGovern said:
> No I bloody didn=92t ...
>
> Ask the person who said it, not me.
>
> G
Sorry, selected and deleted one line too many. Was not directed at you in
the first place anyway.
Jon...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:38
Gerard McGovern:
> That's not true at all. Certain degrees prove you have a brain
> that is able to function in a certain way. A close friend recently
> got a 1st at Imperial in Physics and has just b...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:37
> Yup, just about to throw away my Computer Science degree certificate from
> Leicester University. I never realised it wasn't a real qualification
until
> now. Live and learn I suppose. :)
>
> I fee...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:35
> It's 15k per annum. That's what I started on 5 years ago as a graduate
> graphic designer after a 4 year course. You got to start someplace.
It's certainly better than the £5750 I started on, doin...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:32
> Gerard McGovern said:
No I bloody didn=92t ...
> >> If you're a graduate and have no experience then you're=20
> only as much=20
> >> use as a school leaver with no experience - apart from the=20...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:10
Well I'm in two minds of chucking my course in BSc Multimedia, as in all
honest it's a load of crap and I told them so myself! All the course is
completely outdated and nothing of any real relevance t...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:08
i'm not saying anything about you... if you've learned PHP then you're
obviously someone with willingness to learn, etc and i'm sure ultimately
you'll make loads of money
All I was saying was that in...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE=3A_FN-FORUM=3A_Graduate_position_=2E=2E=2E_=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:07
Some degrees give you a lot of "spare" time to do that. Others =
(generally the science / engingeering type) give you a full weeks "work" =
and then you have to find the time to do your additional "ho...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 12:01
>Well I would disagree. A university degree is more about staying power and
>ability to undertake something which you complete rather than what
>t teaches you academically.
Staying power!? So just b...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:59
So long as you enjoyed your 3 years of partying, pulling and being one of
the great unwashed - surely that's worth something!
-----Original Message-----
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Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:59
It's 15k per annum. That's what I started on 5 years ago as a graduate
graphic designer after a 4 year course. You got to start someplace.
=20
On 3/11/03 10:50, "Gerard McGovern" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:52
> IMHO a 2:2 or under from an "average" uni really is a not a real
> qualification at all...
>
> Cheers mate. There goe all my feelings of self-worth.
>
> Hutch
> BA Hons (2:2) English - Middlesex Un...
Re: =?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:48
I know of someone who left imperial collage with a 1st in computer
science and is still looking for work after 2 years.
Also where I worked If you didn't have the experience you didn't get the
job...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?windows-1252?Q?=A38_per_?= =?windows-1252?Q?hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:45
not really, its 3 months work experience for someone and it sounds
primarily like some crappy office job with a bit of web editing thrown
in and will doubtlessly mean thay can tweak their duties on...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:41
Lots of people in _further_ education is good.
Too many people in _higher_ education is bad - particularly when you're inc=
reasing the indebtedness of society, and other countries with higher HE p...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:35
>These days "graduate" doesn't really mean that much.
>IMHO a 2:2 or under from an "average" uni really is a not a real
qualification at all...
Well, I would disagree. A university degree is more a...
RE: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?iso-8859-1?Q?=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:31
Gerard McGovern said:
>
>> If you're a graduate and have no experience then you're only
>> as much use as a school leaver with no experience - apart
>> from the fact that in my experience the school...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:29
IMHO a 2:2 or under from an "average" uni really is a not a real
qualification at all...
Cheers mate. There goe all my feelings of self-worth.
Hutch
BA Hons (2:2) English - Middlesex University
--...
=?utf-8?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._?= =?utf-8?Q?=C2=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:28
On 3 Nov 2003 11:29:53 -0000, Matt Townsend [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> If you're a graduate and have no experience then you're only as much use
> as a school leaver with no experience - apart from t...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:24
IMHO - my first job all those years ago was =A310K per year - doing
something completely different to my degree (2:1 Applied Biology)
Spent 15 years in sales and marketing - taught myself to be a *d...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:23
Unfortunately, as I don't have a degree of ANY sort, I can't apply for many
jobs on Jobserve, even though I am sure I am well-able to fulfill the
duties...
So being a graduate DOES mean something to...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:21
> If you're a graduate and have no experience then you're only
> as much use as a school leaver with no experience - apart
> from the fact that in my experience the school leavers are
> more willin...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:13
If you're a graduate and have no experience then you're only as much use as
a school leaver with no experience - apart from the fact that in my
experience the school leavers are more willing to listen...
RE: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?iso-8859-1?Q?=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:11
J Sutton said:
>
> I suppose it comes down to skill sets, if scripting languages are
> involved you should be looking at LEAST double (that=92s not even in
> London).
>
> Many thanks,
> J Sutton
And...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE=3A_FN-FORUM=3A_Graduate_position_=2E=2E=2E_=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:10
And there are different degrees - =A38 (which is =A315600 a year) for =
somebody that "just did an arts degree" because they wanted to go to =
"University" for the experience rather than somebody who...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:08
This is true.......... I'd say the majority of people on degree courses
(graphic design) are pretty useless. Whether that's the tutors /
institutions or the students faults I'm not sure - I guess a bi...
FN-FORUM: OX10.1.5
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:08
Hi
Got a G4 running OSX 10.1.5 and when I try and empty the trash can it
says its in use. I'm still getting used to OSX and on the old system I
used to rebuild desktop regularly and use disk first...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:04
I suppose it comes down to skill sets, if scripting languages are
involved you should be looking at LEAST double (that=92s not even in
London).
Many thanks,
J Sutton
-----Original Message-----
From:...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?ISO-8859-1?B?ow==?=8 per hour
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:01
on 3/11/03 11:07 am, [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] at
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>=20
> Gerard McGovern wrote:
>>=20
> http://www.jobserve.com/it/Jobserve/JobDetail.asp?jobid=3DB97AF58F4FDCF52A&=
s=3DL...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?RE:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 11:01
> IMHO a 2:2 or under from an "average" uni really is a not a
> real qualification at all...
Couldn't agree more.
G...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 10:58
I suppose it all depends on where you got your degree.. what degree it is
and how well you did.
There were people who "graduated" on my design course who quite simply had
*zero* ability, skill or eve...
Re: FN-FORUM: Graduate position ... =?iso-8859-1?Q?=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 10:56
[EMAIL REMOVED] said:
>
> Gerard McGovern wrote:
>>
> http://www.jobserve.com/it/Jobserve/JobDetail.asp?jobid=B97AF58F4FDCF52A&s=L
>>
>> "An administrator with basic Web skills - someone who understa...
=?Windows-1252?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 10:51
Gerard McGovern wrote:
>
http://www.jobserve.com/it/Jobserve/JobDetail.asp?jobid=B97AF58F4FDCF52A&s=L
>
> "An administrator with basic Web skills - someone who understands
> HTML and who can help with...
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_FN-FORUM:_Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 10:39
I'd rather work in fucking Tesco's stacking shelves!
----- Original Message -----
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To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 10:50 AM
Subject: FN-FOR...
FN-FORUM: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Graduate_position_..._=A38_per_hour?=
date posted 3rd November 2003 10:33
http://www.jobserve.com/it/Jobserve/JobDetail.asp?jobid=3DB97AF58F4FDCF52=
A&s=3DL
"An administrator with basic Web skills - someone who understands HTML =
and
who can help with Web editing - suit gr...
Re: FN-FORUM: RSI: got it, now how do I get rid of it?
date posted 3rd November 2003 09:25
I had RSI from using a mouse..
you *cant* get rsi from using a stylus.. thats why I originally switched..
the millions of clicks were doing the nerves in my hand / arm nasty things..
since using a s...
RE: FN-FORUM: Docs for Clients
date posted 3rd November 2003 08:31
I found some stuff at "The Web Design Business Kit" link at the bottom of
the page so no problem really some good things in the free downloads.
John
-----Original Message-----
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FN-FORUM: Docs for Clients
date posted 3rd November 2003 08:20
Hey guys and gals,
Does anyone here have some documentation I could have a gander at, stuff
which you mail out to clients etc. Such as info about you and your company
etc, or something like a questio...
RE: FN-FORUM: Windows 2003 Server, Backups
date posted 3rd November 2003 00:41
> Anyway, so now I am thinking of INSTALLING (rather than
> copying) a second copy of win 2003. But I am worried as I
I do this as a matter of course every time I build a machine now; create
three...