Freelancers Forum Messages on Sunday November 30th 2003
Re: FN-FORUM: spam for spam...
date posted 30th November 2003 23:54
The responses are less likely to be potential orders for services or goods,
more like potential orders to have you killed.
If I get any spam in the next day I'm blaming you.
Good night.
=)
On 1/12/0...
FN-FORUM: spam for spam...
date posted 30th November 2003 23:42
just got an email offering to send out spam to 28 million addresses for
me...
that's nice of them :-)
though, the line 'if only 1 in 5000 people respond, that's 5600
potential orders' is a fair co...
FN-FORUM: Phone Systems for One Liners :-P
date posted 30th November 2003 22:16
Hi all, need some input on phone systems. I have one phone line and, right
now, it's not worth paying the extra money for another line strictly for
business. I work mostly with other firms and my comm...
Re: FN-FORUM: css footer help needed again!
date posted 30th November 2003 22:01
On 30 Nov 2003 18:49:34 -0000, Justin [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> I have listed the code below if needed.
>
> Justin
Having looked at it I'd say it's unneccesarily complicated from what I can
see....
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash chewing up CPU
date posted 30th November 2003 20:57
Deborah Causton wrote:
> 20MB it's for a CD-Rom... I debugged it and it worked fine for the
> better part of the afternoon, but now it has started playing up again. I
> tried re-debugging, but to no...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash chewing up CPU
date posted 30th November 2003 20:43
20MB it's for a CD-Rom... I debugged it and it worked fine for the
better part of the afternoon, but now it has started playing up again. I
tried re-debugging, but to no avail.
At present there are n...
Re: FN-FORUM: Resolution of board of directors ! (ummmm ?)
date posted 30th November 2003 20:05
Matt Burns wrote:
> http://www.coddan.co.uk/?s=51
Woah, major table overload...
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Regards
Christopher Dillon
Onemouse .-'
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Re: FN-FORUM: Cold Fusion \ PHP etc Debate
date posted 30th November 2003 19:07
when i trialed out CFMX i almost had a coronary at its resource-hogging!
i used to use CF4.5 on occasion which ran nicely, but MX? desktop i
tested it out on started to crawl horribly, so off it wen...
Re: FN-FORUM: css footer help needed again!
date posted 30th November 2003 18:58
On 30 Nov 2003 18:49:34 -0000, Justin [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for the advice on text wrapping in CSS.
> Now, because I've laid out the page using ABSOLUTE positioning, I'm
> hav...
RE: FN-FORUM: Interesting opportunity maybe .....!
date posted 30th November 2003 18:52
LOL - ah well, my intention not to bog the forum down with direct e-mails
went tits-up first time around 'cos I posted to the forum instead of Hutch's
e-mail address. Sorry folks!
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RE: FN-FORUM: Interesting opportunity maybe .....!
date posted 30th November 2003 18:45
Hi Hutch
I'm listing a few user IDs and passwords below so you can have a browse
round the site. After log-in you'll find a help icon at the top of the page
which provides reasonably comprehensive i...
FN-FORUM: css footer help needed again!
date posted 30th November 2003 18:23
Hi all,
Thanks for the advice on text wrapping in CSS.
Now, because I've laid out the page using ABSOLUTE positioning, I'm
having trouble getting a FOOTER DIV to appear either at the bottom of my
MAI...
RE: FN-FORUM: Interesting opportunity maybe .....!
date posted 30th November 2003 18:12
Good idea. Have a few clients that might benefit from this since our poor
server is straining under the weight of huge graphics files. Incidentally -
I'm hoping the web site's just a place-holder ......
RE: FN-FORUM: .net etc training
date posted 30th November 2003 17:46
I may be interested. I've done the C# web applications course and shall
be doing the SQL Server one shortly.
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Philip Painter, VIAS...
Re: FN-FORUM: Resolution of board of directors ! (ummmm ?)
date posted 30th November 2003 17:23
Rich Cooper wrote:
> I have been asked to supply a "resolution of board of directors" in order to
> apply for a bank account for my limited company. What the bloody hell is
> one of those ?
http://...
RE: FN-FORUM: Resolution of board of directors ! (ummmm ?)
date posted 30th November 2003 17:10
I believe I'm correct in saying this ..... the 'Board' has to agree to
appoint the Bank and pass a 'resolution' to this effect. It's basically a
case of typing up a document and having it signed by a...
RE: FN-FORUM: Cold Fusion \ PHP etc Debate
date posted 30th November 2003 16:40
Yes, ColdFusionMX is now extremely powerful, and indeed I still use it for
larger applications (where the purchase cost is more easily justified).
However, if the customer wants it to be hosted, I don...
FN-FORUM: Resolution of board of directors ! (ummmm ?)
date posted 30th November 2003 16:14
I have been asked to supply a "resolution of board of directors" in order to
apply for a bank account for my limited company. What the bloody hell is
one of those ?
8o|
It's to say that I am wholy...
FN-FORUM: .net etc training
date posted 30th November 2003 15:46
Anyone able to train on .NET (ADO And ASP), SQL and C# (official MS
courses)? Possibility of work abroad next year at a decent rate, expenses
paid.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Film/Movie Scenes
date posted 30th November 2003 14:55
Cotton Club
The 'killing them with my tap shoes' scene - fast solo tap dance inter-cut
with gangland shootings. Brilliant piece of editing.
anything and everything to do with apple macintosh compute...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT Film/Movie Scenes
date posted 30th November 2003 14:51
on 29/11/03 9:17 am, Joe Pritchard at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> The 'Daddy, there's a man on your lawn' scene in 'Field of Dreams'.
Excellent film
Which reminds me of Eight Men Out and the throwing...
FN-FORUM: Interesting opportunity maybe .....!
date posted 30th November 2003 14:13
First off - it's not my intention to spam the Forum, but it's possible this
may be of interest to some folks so apologies in advance if anyone takes
this as spam!!
There was a posting the other day a...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash chewing up CPU
date posted 30th November 2003 13:41
another common one is using setInterval without using clearInterval when
your function is done
hth
paul
Paul Cooper
Internet Developer
Intex Design
http://www.intexdesign.net
>From: Matt Burn...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash chewing up CPU
date posted 30th November 2003 13:35
Deborah Causton wrote:
> Anybody got an idea why flashMX 2004 would chew up CPU. Earlier version
> of the file work fine, but the latest one it takes about 10 seconds to
> complete any action. On prat...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wrapped text in CSS
date posted 30th November 2003 12:39
Tony Crockford wrote:
> I think it's because I'm using feeddemon[1] to keep up with all the web
> design and CSS blogs and news,
>
> I'm on TheList[2] and CSS-Discuss lists[3] and using Opera as my...
FN-FORUM: Flash chewing up CPU
date posted 30th November 2003 12:00
Anybody got an idea why flashMX 2004 would chew up CPU. Earlier version
of the file work fine, but the latest one it takes about 10 seconds to
complete any action. On pratically everything I try to do...
FN-FORUM: Cold Fusion \ PHP etc Debate
date posted 30th November 2003 11:59
It is worth noting that new version of CF (ColdFusion MX) is now properly
object orientated which opens up massive possibilities....
Re: FN-FORUM: Actionscript 'random' question
date posted 30th November 2003 11:30
Thanks Matt, got it working now :-)
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Re: FN-FORUM: Actionscript 'random' question
date posted 30th November 2003 10:34
Dan Cook wrote:
> Cheers Matt. That kind of does the trick, but the really weird thing is that
> it stops them repeating as much - but every now and again they still repeat
> :-S
You may have play ac...
Re: FN-FORUM: Actionscript 'random' question
date posted 30th November 2003 01:40
Cheers Matt. That kind of does the trick, but the really weird thing is that
it stops them repeating as much - but every now and again they still repeat
:-S
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Re: FN-FORUM: Wrapped text in CSS
date posted 30th November 2003 00:57
Tony Crockford wrote:
> I think it's because I'm using feeddemon[1] to keep up with all the web
^^^^^^^^^
I read this as "femidom"... I think I need more sleep! :-...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wrapped text in CSS
date posted 30th November 2003 00:53
On 30 Nov 2003 00:43:14 -0000, Neelesh Sonawane [EMAIL REMOVED]
wrote:
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> Got to say Tony, you are full of the useful resources. Cheers for yet
> another bookmarked URL
Thank you.
Takes a bow.......
Re: FN-FORUM: Actionscript 'random' question
date posted 30th November 2003 00:31
Dan Cook wrote:
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> I'm using this simple script (below) to jump to a random frame of a
MC each
> time the button is clicked. However, say I have 25 frames - I don't
want it
> to jump to a frame...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wrapped text in CSS
date posted 30th November 2003 00:17
Got to say Tony, you are full of the useful resources. Cheers for yet
another bookmarked URL
On 29/11/03 23:12, "Tony Crockford" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> On 29 Nov 2003 22:11:55 -0000, Justin [EM...
FN-FORUM: Actionscript 'random' question
date posted 30th November 2003 00:06
I'm using this simple script (below) to jump to a random frame of a MC each
time the button is clicked. However, say I have 25 frames - I don't want it
to jump to a frame that's already been visited...