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Freelancers Forum Messages on Thursday August 5th 2004

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 5th August 2004 23:44

On Friday 06 Aug 2004 12:23 am, Aaron Brailsford wrote: > I'm no electronics expert (not to mention the other things you'd have t= o > be an expert in), but I don't believe the speeds they are claimin...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 5th August 2004 23:31

Jamie Wilson wrote: > On 5 Aug 2004, at 23:23, Keith Giddings wrote: >> Anyone know anything about Juice Boosted? Is it a con? > 'Twas in The Guardian today. They pointed to this URL: Having read a...

FN-FORUM: Spyware removal.

date posted 5th August 2004 23:29

Client complains of pop-ups and his browser going "bang" when he points it at certain sites. 680180.net. Complete b*st*rd. Slipped past adaware, spybot, everything. In the end it was a case of runn...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness

date posted 5th August 2004 23:27

Luke Perman wrote: > > On 5 Aug 2004, at 23:35, Paul J White wrote: > >> Luke Perman wrote: >> > yep, i was getting carried away... *was* a first class browser ;-) > > and you know what they say...

Re: Re[2]: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 5th August 2004 23:22

On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 11:42 pm, Richard Watt wrote: > Being Scottish we get a lot of nice ales, anything from the Caledonian > brewery is usually a good bet (I used to live just next to it). Belhav...

Re: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 5th August 2004 23:10

On 5 Aug 2004, at 23:23, Keith Giddings wrote: > > Anyone know anything about Juice Boosted? Is it a con? 'Twas in The Guardian today. They pointed to this URL: http://www.scam.com/showthread.php...

RE: FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 5th August 2004 23:01

>Anyone know anything about Juice Boosted? Is it a con? ????????????????????????????? What is it? Damon...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness

date posted 5th August 2004 22:54

On 5 Aug 2004, at 23:35, Paul J White wrote: > Luke Perman wrote: >> i would be inclined to say that Mac IE5 was far superior to PC IE5 >> when it first came out - and was (and is) a first class brow...

Re[2]: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 5th August 2004 22:50

Being Scottish we get a lot of nice ales, anything from the Caledonian brewery is usually a good bet (I used to live just next to it). I dont know where you go from a book about grammar. Favourite fa...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness

date posted 5th August 2004 22:44

Luke Perman wrote: > > On 5 Aug 2004, at 21:58, Dave Edwards wrote: > >> There have been comments over the years in the PC press that the Mac >> group at M$ does a better job on its products than...

FN-FORUM: Juice Boosted

date posted 5th August 2004 22:32

Anyone know anything about Juice Boosted? Is it a con? Regards Keith....

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 5th August 2004 22:31

Jason Bell wrote: >>>Marston's Old Empire IPA > > > Hmmm one of the ones I have not tried. > Faves are: > Theakstons OP (eight pints of this and I sang for a heavy metal band... Not surprised by t...

Re: FN-FORUM: Jpg squisher by directory

date posted 5th August 2004 22:17

> >> So: I need a progam (does not need to be free) which can process the > >> directory > >> and compress all images and spit them out, preferably to a new directory. > > Irfanview in batch mode,...

Re: FN-FORUM: Two interesting CSS links

date posted 5th August 2004 22:17

On 5 Aug 2004, at 20:17, George Hazlewood - Layer1 wrote: > Just found an article and a site which peeps on the list might be > interested in. > Stop Design - Throwing Tables Out the Window > http:/...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness

date posted 5th August 2004 21:56

On 5 Aug 2004, at 21:58, Dave Edwards wrote: > There have been comments over the years in the PC press that the Mac > group at M$ does a better job on its products than the PC group > (obviously no...

RE: FN-FORUM: Mac software

date posted 5th August 2004 21:41

Cheers guys thanks for the options John -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Dave Edwards Sent: 05 August 2004 22:24 To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED] Subject:...

Re: FN-FORUM: Mac software

date posted 5th August 2004 21:33

John Murphy wrote: >Hey all > >You know what Win-Merge or Beyond Compare is for the mac- tst file >comparison software > >take two files of different versions 1.1 and 1.3 and compare them line >by li...

Re: FN-FORUM: Mac software

date posted 5th August 2004 21:33

on 5/8/04 10:09 pm, John Murphy at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > You know what Win-Merge or Beyond Compare is for the mac- tst file > comparison software > > take two files of different versions 1.1 and...

FN-FORUM: Mac software

date posted 5th August 2004 21:18

Hey all You know what Win-Merge or Beyond Compare is for the mac- tst file comparison software take two files of different versions 1.1 and 1.3 and compare them line by line to get the differences...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness

date posted 5th August 2004 21:07

on 4/8/04 11:59 am, carmel andrews at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > I didn't know that IE was MAc compatible, i always > assumed that you only used IE with m/s compat. o/s's Microsoft has been supplying...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 21:07

On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 9:28 pm, steph wrote: > Of course if there were any hacker types here I could have a little pro= ject > for them ;) Go on then....

RE: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 5th August 2004 21:02

>>Marston's Old Empire IPA Hmmm one of the ones I have not tried. Faves are: Theakstons OP (eight pints of this and I sang for a heavy metal band I'd never met before). Black Sheep Sam Adams Oktoberf...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 20:57

On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 12:56 am, Dave Holloway wrote: > Dom Latter wrote: > > Zonealarm. AVG. SpybotSD. Adaware. These are the tools you need. > > Sorry, but the first two are a load of pants - I've...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 20:53

On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 9:02 am, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > This is far more likely to be just bad timing. What is? [fx: scrolls down to see what you're on about, scroll back=20 up to read, decide to r...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Help! IE 5 on Mac crapness

date posted 5th August 2004 20:40

on 3/8/04 9:43 pm, Luke Perman at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > of course he didn't buy my argument insisting that his computer setup > works for him and he has no need to upgrade. I feel there's a repea...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 20:37

On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 8:19 am, Hugh wrote: > Many of my clients have one internet pc, which came with Norton. > Norton home edition does not work. Why do they supply a home > product that does not...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 20:36

Of course if there were any hacker types here I could have a little project for them ;) Steph ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at stus...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project... (Heading predictably OT)

date posted 5th August 2004 20:19

Dave Edwards wrote: > on 5/8/04 6:18 pm, Nick Grimshaw at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >>What, no-one's going to mention the *ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTY-TWO >>KILOBYTE* image on the front page? > > I haven't...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 20:18

On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 10:52 am, Julian Voelcker wrote: > Hi John, > > > if you send me her ip number I will portscan it for you and return yo= u > > the results. > > Thanks, will bear in mind, but o...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 20:00

on 5/8/04 6:18 pm, Nick Grimshaw at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > What, no-one's going to mention the *ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTY-TWO > KILOBYTE* image on the front page? I haven't been paying attention for...

FN-FORUM: Two interesting CSS links

date posted 5th August 2004 19:26

Hi all, Just found an article and a site which peeps on the list might be interested in. If you're allergic to CSS please look away now. Stop Design - Throwing Tables Out the Window http://www.sto...

Re: FN-FORUM: Jpg squisher by directory

date posted 5th August 2004 19:22

Tony Crockford wrote: > At 19:44 on Thursday, 05 Aug 2004, Hugh wrote: >> So: I need a progam (does not need to be free) which can process the >> directory >> and compress all images and spit them...

Re: FN-FORUM: Jpg squisher by directory

date posted 5th August 2004 19:03

Hugh wrote: >So: I need a progam (does not need to be free) which can process the directory >and compress all images and spit them out, preferably to a new directory. > >Also, if it can resample/res...

Re: FN-FORUM: Jpg squisher by directory

date posted 5th August 2004 18:58

At 19:44 on Thursday, 05 Aug 2004, Hugh wrote: > > I need to run through a directory of 500 images, about 450K on average > and sized 960/1280 pix, and optimise them for web upload. > A test in Paint...

FN-FORUM: Jpg squisher by directory

date posted 5th August 2004 18:53

I need to run through a directory of 500 images, about 450K on average and sized 960/1280 pix, and optimise them for web upload. A test in Paint Shop shows a compression to about 80K still gives good...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 18:33

Dan Cook wrote: > How about the 298k mother fucker of an image on the contact page!!!!!! That > deserves some kind of award....surely. And naming it 'untitled.bmp' is just > poetry. (wipes tear from...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 18:20

How about the 298k mother fucker of an image on the contact page!!!!!! That deserves some kind of award....surely. And naming it 'untitled.bmp' is just poetry. Dan > What, no-one's going to mention...

RE: FN-FORUM: candypress.com

date posted 5th August 2004 18:16

> > Has anyone used candypress by any chance? wondering how > easy it is to > change > > the frontend design of it. > > dead simple just edit a single template. Yep totally agree there; I've used i...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 17:27

Paul J White wrote: > *lol* sorry Poojan, but your site is all tables and has no doctype, so I > don't think you're in the running ;-) What, no-one's going to mention the *ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTY-TWO...

Re: FN-FORUM: favourite (php) blogging suites?

date posted 5th August 2004 17:19

On 5 Aug 2004, at 00:50, nick b wrote: > > Aaron Brailsford wrote: > >> n operation, very similar to wordpress in general operation, but its >> categorisation is more powerful, it produces it's own...

Re: FN-FORUM: p3p compact policy

date posted 5th August 2004 16:42

Glad to know I am not the only who found it impossible to get around. I thought about decloaking but I can't see that going down well. Once they have followed the instructions then they can forget abo...

FN-FORUM: Support in Weymouth

date posted 5th August 2004 16:30

Hi All Anyone in or near Weymouth interested in providing adhoc support for a small insurance business, W2k Server, 3 clients (XP and NT4), email server Vpop3, shared Internet connection and usual of...

RE: FN-FORUM: p3p compact policy

date posted 5th August 2004 16:21

I'm ready to be corrected but when I tried to get around the same problem a couple of years back there were only two useless workarounds: Add instructions as you say below (asking users to change th...

Re: FN-FORUM: Clearface Gothic font

date posted 5th August 2004 16:20

Sent off list Linsday.=20 =20 =20 =20 Les=20 07989467419=20 0141 889 2002=20 [EMAIL REMOVED] www.tailgunnerdesign.co.u=20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 on 5/8/04 4:47 PM, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:=20 =20 > Hi=20 >...

Re: FN-FORUM: favourite (php) blogging suites?

date posted 5th August 2004 15:57

Tony Crockford wrote: > I found this: > > http://blade.lansmash.com/index.php?cat=5 > which replaces and extends the WordPress mail to blog function to > include posting attached images. kick ASS....

FN-FORUM: Clearface Gothic font

date posted 5th August 2004 15:56

Hi Does anyone have the Clearface Gothic font for a PC? I'd be very grateful if I could borrow it in roman and bold forms so that I can make a one-off change to a PDF for a client. Many thanks in anti...

FN-FORUM: p3p compact policy

date posted 5th August 2004 15:55

Hi, I have a site that uses cloaked forwarding to another site. The site that it is forwarding to has a p3p policy and a p3p compact policy but the main site doesn't have a policy. This mean that...

Re: FN-FORUM: favourite (php) blogging suites?

date posted 5th August 2004 15:38

At 10:55 on Thursday, 05 Aug 2004, nick b wrote: > > Tony Crockford wrote: > >>> >>> - xhtml compliant. >> >> >> wordpress gets my vote. >> http://wordpress.org/ > > Tony - thanks as usual for the ex...

Re: FN-FORUM: RSS feed behind htaccess?

date posted 5th August 2004 13:23

Nigel Rogers wrote: > > I have a private rss feed that has a username and password to access. > My feed reader does not appear to have the facility to enter these > and so gets access denied. > > Are...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 13:17

poojan patel wrote: > please check that www.omnipresent-tech.net >=20 > my company will do that work in =A3100 so if you intrested in that send= me=20 > mail please. Ok, throw in a blow-job and you...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 13:04

Paul Summers wrote: > Ahh Poojan, I had a feeling I might get a reply from you... > > I think I forgot to put in there "Poojan need not apply". > > Sorry mate but I'm not a big fan of FrontPage des...

RE: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 13:00

Ahh Poojan, I had a feeling I might get a reply from you... I think I forgot to put in there "Poojan need not apply". Sorry mate but I'm not a big fan of FrontPage designers! =20 -----Original Mes...

FN-FORUM: Dreamweaver view

date posted 5th August 2004 12:53

Does anyone on here have any idea why my viewing options for Dreamweaver would have suddenly changed. Basically any files I have with a .php extension are only available to view in code view, which i...

FN-FORUM: Anyone near Fulham

date posted 5th August 2004 12:51

Don't suppose anyone is in the Fulham area? A client needs supply and fitting of a small 5 port NWay switch - today! Andy Connor click here to visit wizzmail m: 07974 666456 t: 0870 066 0005 (Nation...

Re: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 12:43

Just put an IF on the include statement. > > It's one of those "I know how to do this in Perl but not in PHP" things > again. > > In Perl, I can call functions with the same names but from different...

Re: FN-FORUM: RSS feed behind htaccess?

date posted 5th August 2004 12:33

thanks Derek that did the trick. Nigel...

FN-FORUM: java

date posted 5th August 2004 12:24

what a day can someone hopefully who does not have java installed check this out for me http://www.richieb.net to see if it installs ok....also does the applet auto start after the java installation...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 12:19

hi there please check that www.omnipresent-tech.net my company will do that work in £100 so if you intrested in that send me mail please. regards ________________________________________________...

RE: FN-FORUM: RSS feed behind htaccess?

date posted 5th August 2004 12:17

Try [EMAIL REMOVED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Nigel Rogers Sent: 05 August 2004 13:02 To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED] Subject: FN-FORU...

Re: FN-FORUM: Timewastery

date posted 5th August 2004 12:16

got to love that music! On 5 Aug 2004, at 12:36, Nick Grimshaw wrote: > > http://homestarrunner.com/disk4of12.html > > -- > Nick Grimshaw [EMAIL REMOVED] > Inviga > http://www.inviga.co.uk/ > > --...

Re: FN-FORUM: Timewastery

date posted 5th August 2004 12:15

Nick Grimshaw wrote: > > http://homestarrunner.com/disk4of12.html > damn you nick DAMN YOU. that is too nostalgic.. must.. re...sist..... :)...

FN-FORUM: RSS feed behind htaccess?

date posted 5th August 2004 12:11

I have a private rss feed that has a username and password to access. My feed reader does not appear to have the facility to enter these and so gets access denied. Are there readers that can do this?...

Re: FN-FORUM: Timewastery

date posted 5th August 2004 12:08

On 5 Aug 2004, at 12:49, Stas Maksimov wrote: > Can you go past the royal knight there?? > > On 5 Aug 2004 11:36:56 -0000, Nick Grimshaw [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >> >> http://homestarrunner.com/disk4of...

Re: FN-FORUM: Timewastery

date posted 5th August 2004 11:58

Can you go past the royal knight there?? On 5 Aug 2004 11:36:56 -0000, Nick Grimshaw [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > http://homestarrunner.com/disk4of12.html > > --...

FN-FORUM: Timewastery

date posted 5th August 2004 11:45

http://homestarrunner.com/disk4of12.html -- Nick Grimshaw [EMAIL REMOVED] Inviga http://www.inviga.co.uk/...

Re: FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 11:35

sorry, that link should have been: http://www.evoke-media.com/html/web-design.htm cheers! luke On 5 Aug 2004, at 12:01, Paul Summers wrote: > > Hi All > > I have a project, a part of which I'm lo...

Re: FN-FORUM: Forum Digest Thursday August 5th 2004

date posted 5th August 2004 11:12

Hi, Thanks for the email. Unfortunately I am currently out of the office until the 9th August. If you require support then please email [EMAIL REMOVED] and a ticket will be automatically raised for...

FN-FORUM: Project...

date posted 5th August 2004 11:10

Hi All I have a project, a part of which I'm looking to sub-contract out. I would post it on the proper list but I really don't want to spend hours going through the 1001 stupid replies + the whole...

Re: FN-FORUM: Re: Screensavers

date posted 5th August 2004 11:03

I replied twice Nigel On 5 Aug 2004, at 10:30, Emma Davis wrote: > > Hi All > > Thanks to those who replied to my post about screensavers. I did have > one > off-line reply from someone who was go...

Re: FN-FORUM: could someone please view/check my source?

date posted 5th August 2004 10:41

> tony g wrote: > > hi > > i have n index.html containing my site, which is a .swf. > > i have added keywords etc. to try to get it listed but am not sure > > whether i have done it correctly. > > if...

Re: FN-FORUM: BT Hosted Domain / Email Problem

date posted 5th August 2004 10:41

What is the email setup at their end? Is it SBS POP3 (global or individual), SBS or Exchange SMTP, Outlook individual POP3 accounts or what? Check setup of all internal accounts and look at headers o...

Re: FN-FORUM: favourite (php) blogging suites?

date posted 5th August 2004 10:32

At 10:55 on Thursday, 05 Aug 2004, nick b wrote: > > Tony Crockford wrote: > >>> >>> - xhtml compliant. >> >> >> wordpress gets my vote. >> http://wordpress.org/ > > Tony - thanks as usual for the ex...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 10:09

Hi Tony, > http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/network/fwscanner.html Thanks, I'll check those out. -- Cheers, Julian Voelcker, Cheltenham, Glos. T: 01285 821 910 M: 07971 540 362 MSN: [EMAIL REMOV...

FN-FORUM: re: help with PHP

date posted 5th August 2004 10:06

Barry, Chaz, Jonathan, Ron, Thanks for your help on this - got it to work now! Ron, it was what you said - I had placed some html before the first tag. Thanks again Taroon...

Re: FN-FORUM: favourite (php) blogging suites?

date posted 5th August 2004 10:04

Tony Crockford wrote: >> >> - xhtml compliant. > > > wordpress gets my vote. > http://wordpress.org/ Tony - thanks as usual for the excellent list of links. Went with wordpress as you suggested - d...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 10:02

Pete Croft wrote: >AVG is fine *if* you set it up properly - the default update interval >is way too long - and as long as you exercise a modicum of common >sense, as per all virus packages. > > >...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 10:00

Hi John, > if you send me her ip number I will portscan it for you and return you > the results. Thanks, will bear in mind, but obviously not keen on passing it around! -- Cheers, Julian Voelcker...

Re: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 10:00

Ron wrote: > Or you could wait until your conditional to include the correct > function library for the scenario: > I did think of that but the only reason why I didn't use that method was because...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 10:00

Hi Pete, > http://www.dslreports.com/scan I would rather try to find something that I can do from this end - she isn't particularly bright and is scared of the web! (And don't ask me why she neede...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 10:00

Hi Dom, > Tried a new microfilter? Not sure what did it. I know that there is a shortage of lines to the area so DACCS have been heavily used. Also we used to plough up the lines on a regular ba...

Re: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 09:54

Jonathan Chong wrote: > Ah, OO programming. Was not thinking of diving into that yet, especially > with PHP5, on a production environment. I wanted to stay away and see > how other people get on....

Re: FN-FORUM: BT Hosted Domain / Email Problem

date posted 5th August 2004 09:51

Darren Spink wrote: > Here is a strange problem I've encountered which has me bemused. A client > has a domain that they have decided to have hosted with HostEruope (I > think). Their email servic...

Re: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 09:50

Or you could wait until your conditional to include the correct function library for the scenario: ie if($client==1) { include('FileOne.php'); //process the client 1 steps } if($client==2) { inc...

Re: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 09:42

Jonathan Chong wrote: > In PHP, I include functions from other files in my scripts like this: > require_once 'FileOne.php'; > require_once 'FileTwo.php'; > But if there is a function with the same...

FN-FORUM: Re: Screensavers

date posted 5th August 2004 09:39

Hi All Thanks to those who replied to my post about screensavers. I did have one off-line reply from someone who was going to create it for me but they haven't got back to me since the other day and...

Re: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 09:38

Karl Bunyan wrote: > You want a class, that's what you want. Have a search for 'object > oriented php' on Google, and make sure that anything you read applies to > the version of PHP you're using (as...

Re: FN-FORUM: BT Hosted Domain / Email Problem

date posted 5th August 2004 09:38

Sounds like they are forwarding the mail to a bt account (as they can check it through BT). Possible 11 addresses goto one BT account and 1 to another. When they moved the machine it is POPing the one...

FN-FORUM: BT Hosted Domain / Email Problem

date posted 5th August 2004 09:23

Morning all, Here is a strange problem I've encountered which has me bemused. A client has a domain that they have decided to have hosted with HostEruope (I think). Their email service from what I...

RE: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 09:19

You want a class, that's what you want. Have a search for 'object oriented php' on Google, and make sure that anything you read applies to the version of PHP you're using (as things have changed subst...

Re: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 09:19

Tony Crockford wrote: > my simple understanding of your problem suggests that you should have a > single print_header function that takes an argument for client and > behaves differently dependi...

Re: FN-FORUM: Help with PHP

date posted 5th August 2004 09:19

- can anyone tell me how to fix this? You can't send an http header to a client that has already received some other type of content. (this includes a blank line at the start of the document). So...

Re: FN-FORUM: Free DVD making software

date posted 5th August 2004 09:16

Firstly you need to get a piece of hardware that allows your pc to output video signals, similar to PCTV/Wintv (but for Video) and also a cable that goes from the pc card (wintv/pctv type device) to y...

Re: FN-FORUM: Help with PHP

date posted 5th August 2004 09:16

Taroon wrote: > >>Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by > > (output started at /home/nsev/public_html/cv/data/index.php:1) in > /home/nsev/public_html/cv/data/index.ph...

RE: FN-FORUM: Help with PHP

date posted 5th August 2004 09:16

My be you're doing this?...

FN-FORUM: [OT]ish. Replace BT with VoIP

date posted 5th August 2004 09:11

Just had my quarterly bill from BT, line rental only. I have 1 analog fax/adsl line and 1 ISDN 2e(2 channels)... I know it possible to squeeze many more than 2 VoIP channels down my 2mb adsl, but I'm...

FN-FORUM: Help with PHP

date posted 5th August 2004 09:09

Hello, I'm new to PHP, and have just managed to get my first script working - well sort of! I keep getting the following message when I try using the script to insert a record into a mysql database:...

Re: FN-FORUM: Debain apt-get how ?

date posted 5th August 2004 09:09

On 5 Aug 2004 08:42:06 -0000, sparkes wrote: >=A0Because you used dpkg directly the system assumes you either know >=A0exactly what you are doing or a automated tool. >=A0Apt-get would have worked if...

Re: FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 09:03

At 09:36 on Thursday, 05 Aug 2004, Jonathan Chong wrote: > > It's one of those "I know how to do this in Perl but not in PHP" things > again. > > In Perl, I can call functions with the same names b...

Re: FN-FORUM: Debain apt-get how ?

date posted 5th August 2004 08:50

ken mcewan wrote: >On 5 Aug 2004 07:48:48 -0000, sparkes wrote: > > >>> Tried reinstalling, forcing, purge clean etc etc no progress... >>> As far as I can see all the files have been removed so is...

Re: FN-FORUM: Debain apt-get how ?

date posted 5th August 2004 08:45

For anyone that's interested, if you get a similar apt-get/dpkg problem look at the remove purge scripts in /var/lib/dpkg/info/package-name and edit as required to not refer to unknown files etc. Wor...

FN-FORUM: Calling functions with same names but from different scripts

date posted 5th August 2004 08:44

It's one of those "I know how to do this in Perl but not in PHP" things again. In Perl, I can call functions with the same names but from different scripts by specifying the full path of the file w...

Re: FN-FORUM: Debain apt-get how ?

date posted 5th August 2004 08:27

On 5 Aug 2004 07:48:48 -0000, sparkes wrote: >>=A0Tried reinstalling, forcing, purge clean etc etc no progress... >>=A0As far as I can see all the files have been removed so is there >>=A0a way to mak...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 08:25

Dave Holloway wrote: > Dom Latter wrote: >> Zonealarm. AVG. SpybotSD. Adaware. These are the tools you need. > Sorry, but the first two are a load of pants - I've seen many dead > systems running...

Re: FN-FORUM: Laptop recommendations

date posted 5th August 2004 08:16

256 is a bit low on memory, unless all you do is use Word. I'd try for more. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kathy http://www.vendetta.co.uk +44(0)7005 982...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 08:15

The corporate version of Norton is expensive and hard to manage compared with Trend (especially if you have more than one "component"). No AV product is completely fool proof, unfortunately, especiall...

RE: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 08:11

This is far more likely to be just bad timing. So many new viruses coming along every day that any version of any AV software will be out of date as soon as you buy it, therefore, the first thing you...

Re: FN-FORUM: Debain apt-get how ?

date posted 5th August 2004 07:57

ken mcewan wrote: >Evening, > >Though I'd have a go at playing with Debian as a possible >replacement for redhat on a couple of servers but got a bit >stuck........... > >Running woody but wanted to...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 07:27

> The best firewall is a hardware one (a router would do). Clearly hardware is the proper solution, yes. > > Many people have a bad opinion of Norton because they've only used the > editions of thei...

Re: FN-FORUM: postcode sector maps

date posted 5th August 2004 00:42

On 5 Aug 2004, at 00:57, Tony Crockford wrote: > or maybe this: > http://www.allies-computing.co.uk/plocalmap.html ach - i succumbed to shelling out =A330 for a SE postcode district map: http://www...

Re: FN-FORUM: postcode sector maps

date posted 5th August 2004 00:27

On 5 Aug 2004, at 00:57, Tony Crockford wrote: > or maybe this: > http://www.allies-computing.co.uk/plocalmap.html yep, i got them links already tony ;-) the accommodation area map is inner london...

Re: FN-FORUM: postcode sector maps

date posted 5th August 2004 00:06

At 23:54 on Wednesday, 04 Aug 2004, Luke Perman wrote: > > hi all, > > i've been going crazy trying to find a postcode sector map of london / > m25 online somewhere. > > found plenty of maps that a...

Re: FN-FORUM: Any hackers here?

date posted 5th August 2004 00:05

Dom Latter wrote: > Zonealarm. AVG. SpybotSD. Adaware. These are the tools you need. Sorry, but the first two are a load of pants - I've seen many dead systems running both of these pieces of softw...



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