Freelancers Forum Messages on Sunday December 28th 2003
Re: FN-FORUM: Someones spoofing my address - what do you do?
date posted 28th December 2003 22:52
On Sunday 28 Dec 2003 5:29 pm, Danny Leonard wrote:
> Well Dom looks like you just proved your own point..
>
> so if i were you (which i'm not) i would quit while you are behind.
Okay, I'll withdraw...
Re: FN-FORUM: Networking query from a layman
date posted 28th December 2003 22:42
On Sunday 28 Dec 2003 4:22 pm, Robert Keight wrote:
> Hi Dom,
>
> > What's the problem you are trying to solve?
>
> - I want to create a single LAN segment at home with my desktop PC runn=
ing
> Win98...
FN-FORUM: ASP hosting with large SQL Database
date posted 28th December 2003 18:54
Hi there,
I have a client who needs hosting on an ASP platform (.NET not required)
with a 600MB SQL Server 2000 database. They also need daily backups.
Anyone care to suggest a suitable host or quot...
Re: FN-FORUM: Networking query from a layman
date posted 28th December 2003 18:48
See http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/ and perhaps some of the
other articles.
You need a hub (or a router with 4 ports if you have adsl or cable) and
straight-through (aka patch) cables f...
RE: FN-FORUM: visual studio
date posted 28th December 2003 17:22
Sounds like you might not have .NET version 1.1 which is available at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9B3A2CA6-3647-4
070-9F41-A333C6B9181D&displaylang=en
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Philip Paint...
FN-FORUM: visual studio
date posted 28th December 2003 16:58
Hi,
I am getting the following error when trying to open a project in the
trial version of visual studio. As far as I know every thing has been loaded
in the correct order. Has anyone any ideas pl...
Re: FN-FORUM: Someones spoofing my address - what do you do?
date posted 28th December 2003 16:54
Well Dom looks like you just proved your own point..
so if i were you (which i'm not) i would quit while you are behind.
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Re: FN-FORUM: Someones spoofing my address - what do you do?
date posted 28th December 2003 15:53
On Sunday 28 Dec 2003 12:04 pm, Danny Leonard wrote:
> You dont have to use Microsoft email clients to get email viruses actua=
lly!
No, but it helps.
> Dont forget its not just you that reads thes...
Re: FN-FORUM: Networking query from a layman
date posted 28th December 2003 15:49
hi robert
you just need a router to send the internet signal to all computers on
your network. mac's act pretty much the same as PC's - at the end of
the day all we're talking about is TCP/IP and...
Re: FN-FORUM: Networking query from a layman
date posted 28th December 2003 15:47
Hi Dom,
> What's the problem you are trying to solve?
- I want to create a single LAN segment at home with my desktop PC running
Win98, and two laptops running Win XP. I also want to use the internet...
Re: FN-FORUM: Networking query from a layman
date posted 28th December 2003 15:40
Yes. But not without two interfaces, one on each network (or a router).
Think about it, this is what most networked computers do all the time. (No
Mac comments as I know nothing about them) Most machi...
Re: FN-FORUM: Networking query from a layman
date posted 28th December 2003 15:36
On Sunday 28 Dec 2003 3:35 pm, Robert Keight wrote:
> Is it possible for a computer (with a standard operaton system e.g. Win=
dows
> 98-XP, Mac OS 9-X not a specially setup server) to network to the...
FN-FORUM: Networking query from a layman
date posted 28th December 2003 15:00
Hi All,
Seeing as everyman and his dog probably already know the answer to what I'm
about to ask, you'll have to humour me a bit:
Is it possible for a computer (with a standard operaton system e.g....
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS template check please
date posted 28th December 2003 11:52
hey tony
yeah, having percentage / fixed heights has always been a problem,
using tables or CSS or whatever...
my workaround for this is to just not specify a height and let the
content depict how...
Re: FN-FORUM: Someones spoofing my address - what do you do?
date posted 28th December 2003 11:40
On 28 Dec 2003 12:05:23 -0000, Danny Leonard
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> I'm sorry but no I wont excuse you for being grumpy.. You asked for some
> help and attitude like that doesnt help anyone now do...
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS template check please
date posted 28th December 2003 11:39
On 27 Dec 2003 01:05:45 -0000, matt [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>
> Win98 IE 5.5 the layout's ok but the centre column and right one are all
> broken up
I think I've fixed that now, but ran into a pr...
Re: FN-FORUM: Someones spoofing my address - what do you do?
date posted 28th December 2003 11:29
Well on you head be it if some virus wipes out your pc..
If you dont have any AV software how do you know if you have a virus/trojan
or not DUH!
You dont have to use Microsoft email clients to get em...
Re: FN-FORUM: Python?
date posted 28th December 2003 11:28
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Python, old-skool.
> The key to good python code is to "think" in objects. Not just classes
> and properties, like VB or PHP classes. So when you start writting in a
> very...
Re: FN-FORUM: .net question
date posted 28th December 2003 11:19
Thanks - I will give it ago. I thought it was either something to do with
the settings or I hadn't downloaded everythring for .NET
Taa
Pam
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From: "Andy Macnaughton-Jones"...
RE: FN-FORUM: .net question
date posted 28th December 2003 11:07
Yes.
2 things to do
(1) Go into IIS and under the website that you're using get the
properties up, then on the directory tab click Remove under the
application settings and then click create. This m...
FN-FORUM: .net question
date posted 28th December 2003 10:32
I am trying to test some .net in IIS on my PC and I am getting the
following message: -
Server Error in '/' Application.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-...
Re: FN-FORUM: Python?
date posted 28th December 2003 10:13
> Personally I think the Python language itself is a bit stilted and
> "old-skool" but the structure does enforce a good programming style, and
> it's fairly simple to get to grips with.
okay I'll g...
Re: FN-FORUM: Python?
date posted 28th December 2003 09:56
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> I am going to be developing a project running on a Linux dedicated server
> shortly, because I will be able to set the server up anyway I choose I am
> looking at all my optio...