Freelancers Forum Messages on Tuesday January 24th 2006
FN-FORUM: apache mod_unique_id and PHP
date posted 24th January 2006 23:53
I've only ever used this with perl before, and as you can imagine searching
for php apache and mod_unique_id is rather overwhelming.
Does anyone have a handy starting point for this tucked away? If n...
Re: FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 23:32
> Fortunately I picked this one up before I went freelance - if you're a
> programmer you pretty much have to break a job into it's smallest
> components (nothing more than 2 days, ideally) work o...
RE: FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 23:30
Higher hourly rate?
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Re: FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 23:00
Trying to get them to pay for how long it really takes is the problem. I
wish I knew the way round that one - Pam
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Re: FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 22:17
Fortunately I picked this one up before I went freelance - if you're a
programmer you pretty much have to break a job into it's smallest
components (nothing more than 2 days, ideally) work out how l...
Re: FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 22:03
Absolutely, completely and utterley 100% true, unfortunately it took
me quite a while to work this out!
> If you're a newbie to freelancing, a good rule of thumb is to work out
> how long you expect...
Re: FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 20:18
> I think you'll find this is how jobbing builders/plumbers/handymen work!
Is this a good or a bad thing?!? (Every builder's company I've had
contact with recently has taken at least twice the time...
RE: FN-FORUM: Curious m$ Office Problem
date posted 24th January 2006 17:36
>M$ office has recently stopped loading the file that I click on from my
>documents. Although it will load the required office program (such as
>excel) it will not then continue and load the file tha...
Re: FN-FORUM: Proposal for client
date posted 24th January 2006 17:11
Hi Lee
I use the following structure to produce proposals....
1. Introduction (Who I am and what I do!)
2. Briefing (Who the client is and what they do)
3. Requirements (What the client wants)
4. Sc...
Re: FN-FORUM: Proposal for client
date posted 24th January 2006 16:59
1) Listen to this as podcast:
http://www.boagworld.com/archives/2005/11/web_design_podcast_12.html
2) Here's the structure I use (roughly)
- what you understand the job to be - so they know you're o...
RE: FN-FORUM: Curious m$ Office Problem
date posted 24th January 2006 16:51
> M$ office has recently stopped loading the file that I click on from =
my
documents. Although it will load the required office program=20
> (such as excel) it will not then continue and load the fi...
FN-FORUM: Curious m$ Office Problem
date posted 24th January 2006 16:46
Afternoon all
M$ office has recently stopped loading the file that I click on from my
documents. Although it will load the required office program (such as
excel) it will not then continue and load...
RE: FN-FORUM: Proposal for client
date posted 24th January 2006 16:46
Thanks Jomo,
What im unsure off is what subject areas do I use, you
know when i break down the detail.
Rather do that than write a full page report.
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> Lee,
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> I t...
RE: FN-FORUM: Proposal for client
date posted 24th January 2006 16:40
Lee,
I tailor my proposals to the individual clients. I ask myself: What do they
want to know? I also see it as a deal-clinching document. If you present the
right proposal, they're more likely to p...
RE: FN-FORUM: Any advice on developing a site with web cam facility
date posted 24th January 2006 16:37
> I am thinking of developing a website, that when you
> click on a button you can see my web cam.
>
> How do i go about doing this
>
> Any ideas
Best to not use a webcam in my opinion but an IP cam...
Re: FN-FORUM: Norton and web sites
date posted 24th January 2006 16:34
Brian J Kilcoyne wrote:
>I've got Norton on my XP PC - came bundled with it. As everyone thinks it's
>pants what do you suggest instead. I'm looking for as cheap as possible of
>course. :)
>
>...
RE: FN-FORUM: Norton and web sites
date posted 24th January 2006 16:30
I now use AVG Free http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1 (highly recommended) =
and a
hardware firewall router for my broadband. I also use Ad aware and =
SPybot
for any of those nasty spyware things - all of...
RE: FN-FORUM: Norton and web sites
date posted 24th January 2006 16:25
> Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Norton and web sites
>=20
>=20
> Yep I totally agree that the =A350 I spent on Norton was a waste of =
money
> couple with the fact it let a nasty worm get onto my PC which...
RE: FN-FORUM: Norton and web sites
date posted 24th January 2006 16:12
Yep I totally agree that the =A350 I spent on Norton was a waste of =
money
couple with the fact it let a nasty worm get onto my PC which AVG would =
have
picked up. To outcome was a m/c that stopped...
Re: FN-FORUM: Any advice on developing a site with web cam facility
date posted 24th January 2006 15:59
On Tuesday 24 Jan 2006 3:38 pm, Kola wrote:
> I am thinking of developing a website, that when you
> click on a button you can see my web cam.
>
> How do i go about doing this
>
> Any ideas...
FN-FORUM: Proposal for client
date posted 24th January 2006 15:59
hi all,
I'm new to this game and just about finding me feet
with thew whole freelance thing, now im finished
working in industry.
Could somebody point me or give me an idea of how to
write up a prop...
Re: FN-FORUM: Norton and web sites
date posted 24th January 2006 15:51
Norton's internet security is one of the worst applications I've ever
encountered as a user, never mind how annoying it is to deal with as a
developer.
They also block images and take out anything...
FN-FORUM: Norton and web sites
date posted 24th January 2006 15:45
I am sure that this issue/problem/annoyance has raised its head before. But
does anybody have a miracle cure to Norton script blocking other than of
course sticking flashing signs on your site to say...
Re: FN-FORUM: Any advice on developing a site with web cam facility
date posted 24th January 2006 15:09
you could use security software and stream it
Andrew
--
http://www.punterspower.co.uk
>
>
> Hello every one,
>
> I am thinking of developing a website, that when you
> click on a button you can se...
FN-FORUM: Any advice on developing a site with web cam facility
date posted 24th January 2006 15:04
Hello every one,
I am thinking of developing a website, that when you
click on a button you can see my web cam.
How do i go about doing this
Any ideas
________________________________________...
FN-FORUM: MSSQL import to UPDATE MySQL Project
date posted 24th January 2006 15:02
I have a little MSSQL export MySQL UPDATE project if anyone is interested
and if you are in the Leicestershire even better. If you have extensive
knowledge of Oscommerce there will be more work.
And...
RE: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 14:21
Glad to hear im not the only one who has a folder of these messages, if only
for reference ! Lol
Im an actionscript beginner Gina so I can relate ;0)
Gavin
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RE: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 14:13
I'm keeping every sinlge one of these emails.... I will refer back to them,
right now javascript is really quite uuuummm interesting to me...but I'll
get there :)
Thanks again
Regards
Gina
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Re: FN-FORUM: Anyone on BT in SE London having problems FTPing ????
date posted 24th January 2006 14:02
Yeap, I live in SE London and use BT line to access Internet, but not
BT.net (or whatever they have).
I have noticed from time to time me broadband goes very slow and all
software use Internet acce...
Re: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 13:56
Graeme J Sweeney wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Dave Cross wrote:
>
>> And if you want any more help, there's always the Venkman Javascript
>> debugger which is available as a Firefox extension.
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 13:50
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Dave Cross wrote:
> And if you want any more help, there's always the Venkman Javascript
> debugger which is available as a Firefox extension.
... and once you're happy doing Ja...
FN-FORUM: Extra income ? Can you flash actionscript ? Read this please
date posted 24th January 2006 13:48
Good afternoon everyone, I have been to see a specialist media company =
today
regarding my porfolio and the direction I am taking in graphics & media =
at
the moment. To put it simply they have seen...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 13:44
On 24 Jan 2006 10:31:29 -0000, "Ben Butterfield" said:
>
> >>No, but they were crawled within days of going live, and I was lead to
> >>believe sandbox period was no longer than 3 months..
>
> AFAIK...
Re: FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 13:37
On 24 Jan 2006 13:30:29 -0000, Ben Moxon [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Are there any clever tricks for making sure you are working close to
> capacity without running over it or is it just a case of guess...
Re: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 13:35
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Thank you!! I did have it in an html document but because of the
> error it didn't work
>
> So upon correcting it, it worked....thank you so much!
Which browser are you usin...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 13:33
On 24 Jan 2006 11:08:15 -0000, "James Firth" said:
> > If you rely on session cookies to display the content then YES it will not
> index
> > your pages properly, the spiders do not understand or sup...
RE: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 13:26
Thank you!! I did have it in an html document but because of the error it
didn't work
So upon correcting it, it worked....thank you so much!
Gina
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RE: FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 13:20
Ben - if you ever find out how to do this - please tell - I think you'll
find that either you have little to do - or it all comes at once!
Such is freelancing.
A.
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FN-FORUM: Balancing amounts of work?
date posted 24th January 2006 12:56
So I've been doing this freelance thing for a couple of months and I'm
starting to get a bit more interest from my relentless self-publicising
ways, which is all to the good but leads me to wonder...
Re: FN-FORUM: Website down again
date posted 24th January 2006 12:48
Your DNS is working fine according to Squish
(http://www.squish.net/dnscheck/)
although DNSreport points out that there are inconsistencies in your
nameserver definitions. That might just mess thi...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT: Anyone in Leicester want any furniture
date posted 24th January 2006 12:48
I believe the Leicester Freecycle group is back up and running!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/leicestershire-freecycle/
On 24 Jan 2006 13:03:38 -0000, Lists [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Near racecours...
Re: FN-FORUM: All in ones
date posted 24th January 2006 12:41
> switching between phone and modem
Sounds like a setup problem; I don't need to do this.
--
Regards,
David Nye...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem with $PHP_SELF
date posted 24th January 2006 12:41
On 24 Jan 2006, at 12:43, Tom Allen wrote:
>
> Or you could try var_dump($_SERVER) to see exactly what the server's
> giving you.
Thanks Tom, I'll try that as well
Best regards,
Ray
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Re: FN-FORUM: Problem with $PHP_SELF
date posted 24th January 2006 12:36
Hi Dom,
On 24 Jan 2006, at 12:08, Dom Latter wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 Jan 2006 10:38 am, Ray McGinty wrote:
>> Any ideas anyone?
>
> Drop phpinfo() into an info page somewhere to see what it says.
>
G...
Re: FN-FORUM: All in ones
date posted 24th January 2006 12:36
> I have been using a YAC number
I used to use YAC as well as dmclub, but found I preferred the latter.
Seems less commercial for a start, and people with cheap fax machines
seemed to have problems s...
FN-FORUM: Anyone on BT in SE London having problems FTPing ????
date posted 24th January 2006 12:36
Title says it all ... spent 2 hours waiting on their phone line this
am ... their having a lot of technical problems. Hopefully this is
the problem mentioned in my other post....
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem with $PHP_SELF
date posted 24th January 2006 12:36
Hi Tom,
On 24 Jan 2006, at 11:50, Tom Allen wrote:
> It's probably just the case that MacOS' webserver doesn't implement it
> properly.
I think you are right, its something to do with the way PHP i...
RE: FN-FORUM: Problem with $PHP_SELF
date posted 24th January 2006 12:34
Ray McGinty wrote:
> However when I put the same site onto my testing server (the built in
> webserver on Mac OS X version 10.3.9), the variable comes up empty.
>
> I have also tried $_SERVER["php_s...
FN-FORUM: OT: Anyone in Leicester want any furniture
date posted 24th January 2006 12:29
Near racecourse and student halls of residence.
Have loads of stuff including small tables, large pine kitchen table,
masses of bookshelves, three single beds, one double bed (all comfortable),
two d...
Re: FN-FORUM: Website down again
date posted 24th January 2006 12:28
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Ian Copeland wrote:
> Any suggestions?
Fine from plus.net
wget --server-response --spider weve-got.com
--12:26:32-- http://weve-got.com/
=> `index.html'
Resolving...
RE: FN-FORUM: Website down again
date posted 24th January 2006 12:27
What else could it be?
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Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Website down again
Ian Cope...
Re: FN-FORUM: Website down again
date posted 24th January 2006 12:24
Your DNS zone is misconfigured. you have dns1.ukhost4u.com and
dns2.ukhost4u.com as your DNS servers, but your SOA record shows that
you using ns.weve-got.com as your primary DNS. Change ns.weve-got...
FN-FORUM: ASP.NET MySQL Hosting plea
date posted 24th January 2006 12:23
That client is still being difficult! I now need to install the site on =
some
temporary hosting at my own expense - so a "loan" or cheap would be much
appreciated. (I cannot use my development server...
RE: FN-FORUM: Website down again
date posted 24th January 2006 12:21
Ian Copeland wrote:
> Hi, can anyone help me here?
> Yet again, my site is down and my hosts are saying there is nothing
> wrong at their end as they can access it.
> It says I am not authorised to v...
FN-FORUM: Website down again
date posted 24th January 2006 12:10
Hi, can anyone help me here?
Yet again, my site is down and my hosts are saying there is nothing wrong at
their end as they can access it.
It says I am not authorised to view the page and my subdomain...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem with $PHP_SELF
date posted 24th January 2006 12:08
Or you could try var_dump($_SERVER) to see exactly what the server's giving=
you.
On 24 Jan 2006 12:08:40 -0000, Dom Latter [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 24 Jan 2006 10:38 am, Ray McGinty wr...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem with $PHP_SELF
date posted 24th January 2006 11:34
On Tuesday 24 Jan 2006 10:38 am, Ray McGinty wrote:
> Any ideas anyone?
Drop phpinfo() into an info page somewhere to see what it says....
Re: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 11:30
All the info is here Andy, shout if you need any help
https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login
D Thomas
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FN-FORUM: Google Sitemaps WAS Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 11:22
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
> That's exactly what I'm thinking for. What's the best place to look on
> Google to get the format right and how do you submit it ?
http://www.goo...
Re: FN-FORUM: Help with some flash!
date posted 24th January 2006 11:17
Like you say place a big square over the entire page, make it an mc
and give it a name in the properties panel ... say myButton
Then in a new layer (or where any AS is) place...
myButton.onRelease =...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem with $PHP_SELF
date posted 24th January 2006 11:15
It's probably just the case that MacOS' webserver doesn't implement it
properly. If you're posting a form back to itself, leaving the action
attribute as "" should work just fine anyway...
Or is it...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 11:14
That's exactly what I'm thinking for. What's the best place to look on
Google to get the format right and how do you submit it ?
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Re: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 11:06
Seems to be mostly good reviews on them to get massive amounts of pages
indexed though it seems people tend not to use them if they already have a
high number of pages already indexed.
I've read st...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 11:04
AM-J>Are the google sitemaps useful then ?
Debatable, but they are unlikely to do any damage.
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RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 10:58
Are the google sitemaps useful then ? =20
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Subj...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 10:56
Thanks very much Sam, this is super useful. Seems there is a bug in one of
our scripts that redirects users to the sign in page if cookie support is
not present. Honest, we do do testing here at DF...
Re: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 10:51
You could try creating a google xml sitemap and uploading it into the main
directory. Heard a few good things about the XML feeds apart from using them
on a site which already has a good spread of i...
Re: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 10:48
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just doing a course on javascript (total javascript beginner) and wrote
> the following lines:
>
> var biggestNumber;
> var theSum=0;
>
> biggestNumber=window....
Re: FN-FORUM: Scanning and File creation
date posted 24th January 2006 10:44
that sounds interesting, as most of the data is in excel
Andrew
--
http://www.punterspower.co.uk
>
> You mean some sort of OCR? Not something I've ever seen I'm afraid. I
> did a major scanning pro...
Re: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 10:44
Did you put it in an HTML page within script tags?
Rich Quick
http://www.richardquickdesign.com
On 24 Jan 2006, at 10:44, [EMAIL REMOVED]
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Where and how do I test my pro...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 10:42
Then it should be fine, as long as the spider can browse to the page and the
content is at least slightly different from other pages then it should work
fine.
You can test your site here.
http://too...
RE: FN-FORUM: Scanning and File creation
date posted 24th January 2006 10:37
I wrote a scanning & indexing application for a client who then resold
it on to a number of major distributors. It took in documents into a
bulk scanner (Fujitsu B&W one), created TIF's which were sto...
RE: FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 10:37
Your script is slightly wrong but also you need to load it in a html page.
var biggestNumber;
var theSum=0;
biggestNumber=window.prompt('Please input a value ','');
biggestNumber=p...
RE: FN-FORUM: All in ones
date posted 24th January 2006 10:35
Max
Thanks for this - this maybe what I need
--Andy
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Maxwell
Sent: 24 January 2006 10:41
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAI...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 10:34
> If you rely on session cookies to display the content then YES it will not
index
> your pages properly, the spiders do not understand or support cookies of
any kind
> so if you cant view the page w...
Re: FN-FORUM: Scanning and File creation
date posted 24th January 2006 10:28
You mean some sort of OCR? Not something I've ever seen I'm afraid. I
did a major scanning project sometime ago, 50,000 trans, and set up a
renaming script, using quick keys, that took file names from...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 10:28
If you rely on session cookies to display the content then YES it will not
index your pages properly, the spiders do not understand or support cookies
of any kind so if you cant view the page without...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 10:20
Thanks Sam, it's probably the session variable. There is a session cookie
planted/refreshed on each visit, will this have an effect?...
Re: FN-FORUM: Scanning and File creation
date posted 24th January 2006 10:13
don't really get what you mean, can you explain further?
On 24 Jan 2006 10:33:18 -0000, [EMAIL REMOVED]
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Has anyone used scanning software that can save directly to a specif...
Re: FN-FORUM: Scanning and File creation
date posted 24th January 2006 10:12
well I was thinking more of being able to recognise a number on the
document being scanned and using that as the file name
andrew
--
http://www.punterspower.co.uk
>
> Are you talking about a scanne...
FN-FORUM: javascript beginner
date posted 24th January 2006 10:09
Hi,
I'm just doing a course on javascript (total javascript beginner) and wrote
the following lines:
var biggestNumber;
var theSum=0;
biggestNumber=window.prompt('Please input a value ','');
bigge...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 10:09
Your variables should have no real issues at all, you only need to watch out
if your using ?id= with link strings like ?id=2331HS9SD87667 (Say over 5
chars) as some search engines will detect this as...
RE: FN-FORUM: All in ones
date posted 24th January 2006 10:06
I have been using a YAC number since 1998 and it's great - go to www.YAC.com
and just register for free. Then you can log on whenever you move or change
mobile and update your numbers. When anyone rin...
Re: FN-FORUM: Scanning and File creation
date posted 24th January 2006 10:05
Are you talking about a scanner that automatic feeds and puts the file name
as you want.
Because all scanners can do that manually. Well all the ones I've ever had.
Regards
Lorna
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FN-FORUM: Problem with $PHP_SELF
date posted 24th January 2006 10:04
Hi,
Can anyone shed any light on this one please.
I have a feedback form and I'm using the variable $PHP_SELF as the
action like this:...
FN-FORUM: Scanning and File creation
date posted 24th January 2006 09:58
Has anyone used scanning software that can save directly to a specific
directory? A recognition scan based on a product number? Sounds crazy I
know. I need to produce a system that scans printed car...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 09:57
>>No, but they were crawled within days of going live, and I was lead to
>>believe sandbox period was no longer than 3 months..
AFAIK, there is no limit on how long a new site will stay in the sandbo...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem uploading files
date posted 24th January 2006 09:42
I had a similar file size problem a while ago - couldn't upload any file
over 29kb with Dreamweaver.
If I uploaded a 50kb file, only the first 29kb would be uploaded and then
the server connection w...
RE: FN-FORUM: All in ones
date posted 24th January 2006 09:40
> > Why not try a fax to email service. Not absolutely sure about the cost
> v a
> > fax machine and standard line costs but I think it works out cheaper :)
>
> Or free at http://www.dmclub.co.u...
Re: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 09:39
you may want to consider mod rewrites
Andrew
--
http://www.punterspower.co.uk
>
> Has anyone had any experience of getting google to index dynamic sites? =
> I
> know it can, as stated in the FAQ...
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 09:37
> Google sandbox period? Have they ever been indexed?
No, but they were crawled within days of going live, and I was lead to
believe sandbox period was no longer than 3 months.....
RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 09:34
JF>Any suggestions?
Google sandbox period? Have they ever been indexed?
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RE: FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 09:29
Most spiders don't like ? in urls. For better seo, you should take them out.
That's all I've heard!
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RE: FN-FORUM: Help with some flash!
date posted 24th January 2006 09:25
One thing to watch out for is that you also have a static html link in the
splash page so that search engines and those without flash can also get to
the rest of your site.
Regards
Sam Morgan
Wir...
Re: FN-FORUM: All in ones
date posted 24th January 2006 09:25
> Why not try a fax to email service. Not absolutely sure about the cost v=
a
> fax machine and standard line costs but I think it works out cheaper :)
Or free at http://www.dmclub.co.uk/ - been us...
FN-FORUM: Google won't index PHP site
date posted 24th January 2006 09:23
Has anyone had any experience of getting google to index dynamic sites? =
I
know it can, as stated in the FAQ - "We are able to index dynamically
generated pages... URL's with 1-2 parameters are more...
FN-FORUM: SHARED OFFICE SPACE
date posted 24th January 2006 09:14
SHARED OFFICE SPACE IN NOTTING HILL
Hi freelancers, this may or may not be appropriate but I have no other way
to reach y'all.
I run a video production company that specialises in the production of...
FN-FORUM: Help with some flash!
date posted 24th January 2006 09:03
Hi there!
I am virtually a flash virgin, but have come up with this:
http://www.dunkweb.co.uk/Tactical/website3/images/flash/TactFlash.swf
It seems to work ok, but what I want, is that at any point...
Re: FN-FORUM: Google PR woes
date posted 24th January 2006 08:43
On 23 Jan 2006 17:43:44 -0000, "Jonathan Patchett" said:
> I know PR isn't the be-all-and-end-all, but this is giving me a headache.
>
> I have a relatively new site (october 05) with a PR4 on the ho...
RE: FN-FORUM: Once again, pleee for help , anyone with actionscript knowledge
date posted 24th January 2006 00:34
Think I may have mastered it ! Used a simple #p command ? and it appears to
be sorted ! Appears being the operative word lol Thanks though Nigel...
Re: FN-FORUM: Overtime offered as freelance!
date posted 24th January 2006 00:32
So you didn't mean the well known definition of "for cash" which goes
"without paying the tax and NI?"
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> Derek, since when has being paid in c...
RE: FN-FORUM: Once again, pleee for help , anyone with actionscript knowledge
date posted 24th January 2006 00:15
Thanks for that link Nigel, my apologies ,am using Flash MX.
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Re: FN-FORUM: Once again, pleee for help , anyone with actionscript knowledge
date posted 24th January 2006 00:01
see http://www.actionscript.org/tutorials/beginner/the_printjob_class/
index.shtml
u don't say which version of flash?
N...