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Freelancers Forum Messages on Thursday May 4th 2006

FN-FORUM: Image Gallery Magic - Project VII

date posted 4th May 2006 23:50

Is anyone familiar with Image Gallery Magic by Project VII? How can I create 'next' and 'previous' navigation buttons to allow users to scroll through the gallery images? Jomo. > -----Original Mess...

Re: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 21:45

That was going to be my next point :) Ben Moxon wrote: > > Yes, but that is much less important than the fact it is the worst > product ever invented by anyone for any reason. With ODBC as your > s...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 21:44

set a a proxy (quite easy in Apache) whereby a local url actually maps onto the remote URL Do you mean by a mod rewrite? How would I do for ASP? I am going to need both. It was a very long day y...

Re: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 21:41

Ben, I think your response sums my point sweetly. Also, whenever it's a toss for either of the two systems I'm slowly coming round to going against. One would think that over the years they would hav...

Re: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 21:40

Yes, but that is much less important than the fact it is the worst product ever invented by anyone for any reason. With ODBC as your sluggish data access layer you can have your connections pooled a...

Re: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 21:32

Doesn't access have a limit of 200 connections across the whole server? I am probably wrong, but that is what I have been led to believe. David J MacKillican wrote: > For an 8 page site use Access...

RE: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 21:18

For an 8 page site use Access, zero cost, supported by most hosts and more than adequate for a site that size. Could always upsize to SQL in the future. Dave -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 21:11

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > I just want to write to a database under the other domain but it appears to > be impossible - I thought I had such a good idea. > > Pam Pam, it IS a good and it IS possibl...

Re: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 21:08

Graeme J Sweeney wrote: > > On Thu, 4 May 2006, Mike A wrote: > >> something then okay. If they have a lower budget, then PHP/MySql will >> do. >> SQL Server is simply too expensive in comparison t...

RE: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 21:07

Use MSDE then with SQL Server 2005 Express Edition it's free....

Re: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 21:02

Coming from .Net with its wide set of (so I hear) well designed libraries, it might be interesting looking at either Java (similar mindset) or Perl (more like the rapid development PHP thing, but with...

Re: FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 20:54

On Thu, 4 May 2006, Mike A wrote: > something then okay. If they have a lower budget, then PHP/MySql will do. > SQL Server is simply too expensive in comparison to MySql for small to > medium project...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 20:46

I just want to write to a database under the other domain but it appears to be impossible - I thought I had such a good idea. Pam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ramnish Kalsi" [EMAIL REMOVED...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 20:30

What you are experiencing is the sandbox security model. From developerworks site: "Welcome to the sandbox Ajax has a sandbox security model. As a result, your Ajax code (and specifically, the XMLHtt...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 20:10

Sorry - I am still confused. I have something like this as the body and this bit of...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 20:03

I can't find a server side script on there to do it - Pam ----- Original Message ----- From: "joel hughes" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 8:32 PM Subject: Re: FN-...

RE: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 20:01

No, I mean have your client side script, e.g., javascript call a script on the same server which then makes the remoting call. That way you're not getting cross-site scripting issues and the request i...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 19:51

Hmm - you mean a redirect from another page? That doesn't work - it gives "internal server error" Pam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Macnaughton-Jones" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED]...

Re: FN-FORUM: NetTunnel

date posted 4th May 2006 19:43

On Thursday 04 May 2006 5:23 pm, Lists wrote: > Shouldn't matter with a VPN. Also depends on how proxy is set up and wh= at > it proxies - VNC and TS aren't http requests, and I assume it lets emai= l...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 19:36

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > > I want to call a page on a different server and different domain but I > think I have had it. I am getting permissions failure on > > xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://.......

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 19:30

Ah - good thinking. I will try it now - Fingers crossed Pam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Macnaughton-Jones" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 8:19 PM Subje...

RE: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 19:22

Instead of calling directly, call a script page, asp / asp.net / php whatever that does the http get from inside it. =20 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 19:21

Go to www.apexsql.com and grab yourself a copy of ApexSQL Diff So long as you have the following on both servers (1) access to port 1433 on the IP address that the server is running on (2) that the...

Re: FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 19:11

Is this of any use? http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/110100-1.shtml David ----- Original Message ----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 7:...

FN-FORUM: xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://..........

date posted 4th May 2006 18:35

I want to call a page on a different server and different domain but I think I have had it. I am getting permissions failure on xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://.......... I gather that you can't us...

FN-FORUM: Microsoft .NET platform versus PHP/MySql et al (was OS Course/Exam software)

date posted 4th May 2006 17:40

Shocked, huh? I've devoted over two years to the MS .NET platform through various releases of VS, SQL and other stuff. Whilst it's great for corporate developments and corporate cultures the simple f...

FN-FORUM: RE: Project Work available for Flash Designers

date posted 4th May 2006 17:18

Afternoon all! I am doing some on site work for a company based in Bath, who basically have too much work. They are now also after a competent Flash Designer they can call on on a regular basis to al...

Re: FN-FORUM: OS Course/Exam software

date posted 4th May 2006 16:47

Learning PHP/ MySQL I'm shocked, what is your shift in technology. -- http://www.punterspower.co.uk > > Yep! > > Mike A. > > PuntersPower wrote: >> Is this for you Mike? >> >> Andrew > > > > -- > Fr...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 16:47

Yes. Already posted this answer. Mike A. Raymond Stone wrote: >> Depends on their terms and conditions. If there is nothing about late > payment in them, it's 8% over base rate. > > Is that not onl...

RE: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 16:39

> Depends on their terms and conditions. If there is nothing about late payment in them, it's 8% over base rate. Is that not only for commercial debts, is a debt owed by a company....

Re: FN-FORUM: OS Course/Exam software

date posted 4th May 2006 16:34

Yep! Mike A. PuntersPower wrote: > Is this for you Mike? > > Andrew...

Re: FN-FORUM: OS Course/Exam software

date posted 4th May 2006 16:34

Thank you for that Paul. I've downloaded Moodle and am having a look. It seems very much like what the Certified Internet Webmaster course and exams is based on! I'll look at others to if there's mor...

Re: FN-FORUM: NetTunnel

date posted 4th May 2006 16:26

Shouldn't matter with a VPN. Also depends on how proxy is set up and what it proxies - VNC and TS aren't http requests, and I assume it lets email through in both directions... Works through ISA serve...

Re: FN-FORUM: MS Word macro to select text

date posted 4th May 2006 16:21

Styles, styles, styles are your friend! No need for VBA. Word fields - so useful, so forgotten. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kathy http://www.vendetta.co.uk...

Re: FN-FORUM: OS Course/Exam software

date posted 4th May 2006 16:18

Is this for you Mike? Andrew -- http://www.punterspower.co.uk > > http://opencourse.net , don't think it has exam option though. > > Paul > > On 4 May 2006 15:22:22 -0000, Mike A [EMAIL REMOVED] >...

Re: FN-FORUM: OS Course/Exam software

date posted 4th May 2006 15:50

Now I've found my list: You could twin Moodle or open course with TCExam: http://www.tecnick.com/public/code/cp_dpage.php?aiocp_dp=3Dtcexam or this could be a complete system: http://www.docebolms....

Re: FN-FORUM: OS Course/Exam software

date posted 4th May 2006 15:44

Doh, just remembered the other one, had a look at this quite a while back, seemed really good: http://moodle.org/ On 5/4/06, Creative Digital Alliance [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > http://opencourse.net...

Re: FN-FORUM: OS Course/Exam software

date posted 4th May 2006 15:39

http://opencourse.net , don't think it has exam option though. Paul On 4 May 2006 15:22:22 -0000, Mike A [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > Does anyone know of reasonable Open Source/free online course deli...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 15:33

Edward, I sent you a .vbs file (zipped) off-list that should do exactly what you need... Did you receive it? Any use? Dave. __________________________________________________ Dave Boulden, Director....

FN-FORUM: OS Course/Exam software

date posted 4th May 2006 15:25

Does anyone know of reasonable Open Source/free online course delivery and exam software. Preferably for PHP/MySql. TIA. Mike A....

RE: FN-FORUM: NetTunnel

date posted 4th May 2006 15:12

Yeah, but what I mean is the computer you're connecting to would have the same problem as the one you are working on (it will still have to access the net through the proxy)... wouldn't it?! -----Ori...

RE: FN-FORUM: SMS image upload

date posted 4th May 2006 14:57

Hi Thanks for this, but all I need is the component, the rest is written. I do not need someone to write it, that will drive the cost up. Thanks anyway Dave I know of a guy who can sort this if y...

Re: FN-FORUM: NetTunnel

date posted 4th May 2006 14:21

Define direct. Like TS, you can work via VPN and so to any machine on the network that is switched on and running the VNC server end - Or connect directly (not recommended really) through a firewall w...

Re: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 14:17

I used somethng form these guys last year, for something different to what you are doing, however I am quite sure they'll have what you are loking for. If not contact Michael, he is the man. http://...

Re: FN-FORUM: MS Word macro to select text

date posted 4th May 2006 14:14

The AutotextList field is a built-in "drop down list" of AutoText entries - { AutoTextList "Insert Standard Para" \s "MyParaStyle" \t "Right-click to choose a paragraph" }. You tell Word what to incl...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS Word macro to select text

date posted 4th May 2006 14:09

David Nye wrote: > On 3 May 2006 23:11:21 -0000, Andy Henderson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >> Any reason why you can't use Autotext? > > That did not seem to do what is needed, but I could be wrong. > >...

Re: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 13:40

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >> SELECT ob.name, us.name as usename FROM dbo.sysobjects ob >> inner join dbo.sysusers us on ob.uid=us.uid WHERE xtype = 'U' >> > > Thanks Ben - that worked nicely. >...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 13:40

On Thu, 4 May 2006, [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > Is there a simple SQL Server equivalent to MySQL's "show create table x" or > Oracle's "describe" commands? I tried a few things but got nowhere. Have a...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 13:30

> SELECT ob.name, us.name as usename FROM dbo.sysobjects ob > inner join dbo.sysusers us on ob.uid=us.uid WHERE xtype = 'U' Thanks Ben - that worked nicely. > That will get you the names of all th...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 12:55

On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 12:33:14PM -0000, Lindsay Baugh wrote: > > Hi Catherine > > < I charged 12% on top of the invoice price, but the invoice was a year > overdue so actually that was correct wa...

RE: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 12:51

< Yes thanks Lindsay - think you've missed the irony here. I pasted the link to www.payontime.co.uk in the first place> Oops - missed that - sorry - am finding that quite a lot of the freelancers.ne...

Re: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 12:42

I've actually done something like this, just in a simple application to export an entire SQL Server database into SQL statements- unfortunately it's a desktop app, but the important part is the quer...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 12:40

Yes thanks Lindsay - think you've missed the irony here. I pasted the link to www.payontime.co.uk in the first place and still managed to bugger up my invoicing - for some people there's just no hop...

RE: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 12:36

Hi Catherine < I charged 12% on top of the invoice price, but the invoice was a year overdue so actually that was correct wasn't it.> www.payontime.co.uk explains this very well, and they have an o...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 12:33

Not sure if this is going to be helpful but this article is what you need to do: http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/SQL-Server/An-Introduction-To-The-Bulk-Copy-U tility/ Its bulk copy (bcp) you need to...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 12:21

> Can you log into the host machine remotely? If so > you could then use the MSSQL client to perform a > couple of select queries. > > Just out of interest: I found out the other day that you > ca...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 12:17

> Not sure how to answer this, sounds like you're stumped? That's a good summary! > I'm not sure this is good enough access. You will at > least need a login\username with sufficient rights to > e...

Re: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 12:09

On 4 May 2006 11:25:32 -0000, [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] said: > > I've got a client who needs their MS SQL database migrated from their > current virtual host to a new one. > > However, the...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 12:03

How much interest did you charge? Just the 12%? I charged 12% on top of the invoice price, but the invoice was a year overdue so actually that was correct wasn't it. I hate book keeping, etc. not...

RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 12:02

Not sure how to answer this, sounds like you're stumped? I'm not sure this is good enough access. You will at least need a login\username with sufficient rights to export the data\structure. That is...

Re: FN-FORUM: Anyone here with an SPV M5000/XDA Exec pro?

date posted 4th May 2006 11:55

>> Nokia uses Symbian, so no hope of installing anything that is remotel= y >> custom. Not sure what you mean by "custom" but Symbian supports Java apps, and = easy-to-write OPL (now open-source) a...

RE: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 11:34

>You may want to look at PHP on Trax. >PHP on Trax is essentially a direct port of Ruby on Rails, in fact it used >to be called PHP on Rails until someone decided that trax and >rails are the same th...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 11:30

On Thursday 04 May 2006 10:18 am, Catherine Hutchinson wrote: > I will change my wording, I find it amazing no one has ever questioned > it - it's said that for probably more than 8 years. I didn't h...

Re: FN-FORUM: Anyone here with an SPV M5000/XDA Exec pro?

date posted 4th May 2006 11:30

Hi Terry, Thanks for the extra info. Being based at home I won't be needing the terminal services or the FCKEditor support that often, but do need to have it for the times when I am out and about....

FN-FORUM: MS SQL Help

date posted 4th May 2006 11:28

I've got a client who needs their MS SQL database migrated from their current virtual host to a new one. However, the only access to the database appears to be via a web-based ASP.net Enterprise Man...

Re: FN-FORUM: MS Word macro to select text

date posted 4th May 2006 11:27

On Thursday 04 May 2006 10:12 am, David Nye wrote: > It seems pretty cumbersone with just the standard entries, both to use > and maintain. Has anyone tried it with a list of 400 names? David, perhap...

Re: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 11:23

On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 11:03:30AM -0000, Andy Creed wrote: > > Does anybody want to buy "Agile Web Development With Rails" version 1 - it > is a blinding read ;) > > >Might be worth waiting for the...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 11:09

On 4 May 2006 09:18:35 -0000, Catherine Hutchinson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > I will change my wording, I find it amazing no one has ever questioned > it - it's said that for probably more than 8 year...

RE: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 11:06

Does anybody want to buy "Agile Web Development With Rails" version 1 - it is a blinding read ;) >Might be worth waiting for the second edition. >http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/articles/2006/05/02/agi...

RE: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 11:02

>Rails kind of expects to be running a whole site- that's the way it's >URL-Rewriting works- but I figure you could maybe route a directory to >it if you only wanted to run a site based on it parti...

Re: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 10:58

Quoting Ben Moxon [EMAIL REMOVED] > Also, get hold of Agile Web Development With Rails if you haven't already. Might be worth waiting for the second edition. http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/articles/...

Re: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 10:44

Rails kind of expects to be running a whole site- that's the way it's URL-Rewriting works- but I figure you could maybe route a directory to it if you only wanted to run a site based on it partially...

RE: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 10:42

>Maybe it's a failure of imagination on my part, but I can't see how >you want the two technologies to interact. RoR pretty much takes over >the whole HTTP Request/Response cycle. I can't see anyw...

RE: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 10:31

Quoting Andy Creed [EMAIL REMOVED] > > I just wondered whether mixing ROR & PHP technologies has any pitfalls? Maybe it's a failure of imagination on my part, but I can't see how you want the two...

FN-FORUM: Re:backend question

date posted 4th May 2006 10:21

Anne, The best would be done via paypal IPN trigger. You can contact me at pkoncsik at gmail.com if it doesn't make any sense to you. Regards, Pal...

RE: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 10:17

Thanks Dave Yeah we have a dedicated server so the install is not a problem but I = just wondered whether mixing ROR & PHP technologies has any pitfalls? The hosting was for a separate ROR project t...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interfacing with MYOB

date posted 4th May 2006 10:17

On Wed, 3 May 2006, Andy Creed wrote: > I have a project to interface Linux based sites with MYOB. MYOB have just > released an ODBC driver but only for Windows. http://www.easysoft.com/products/dat...

Re: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 10:13

Graeme J Sweeney wrote: > > On Thu, 4 May 2006, Jeremy Aston wrote: > >> Rails is v. cool but there is an alternative emerging called Grails >> (http://grails.org). It's inspired by RoR, based on t...

RE: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 09:59

Quoting Andy Creed [EMAIL REMOVED] > What I have been thinking about doing is mixing ROR with PHP =96 cos I wan= t > the power that ROR gives me but I don=92t want to rewrite the site, just y= et. >...

Re: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 09:56

On Thu, 4 May 2006, Jeremy Aston wrote: > Rails is v. cool but there is an alternative emerging called Grails > (http://grails.org). It's inspired by RoR, based on the Groovy What about Trails .......

RE: FN-FORUM: NetTunnel

date posted 4th May 2006 09:43

>I'll have a look into it. From what I understand though, it would mean you would have to connect to a PC that had direct Internet access? I believe you can work without, I am doing feasability work...

RE: FN-FORUM: Anyone here with an SPV M5000/XDA Exec pro?

date posted 4th May 2006 09:39

>The key thing for me is to be able to deal with email and to manage a couple of servers remotely using terminal services when out and about and do the odd bit of web browsing around the house when th...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 09:21

I will change my wording, I find it amazing no one has ever questioned it - it's said that for probably more than 8 years. I didn't have it on there to rip anyone off just pure misunderstanding (yo...

RE: FN-FORUM: Design Critique

date posted 4th May 2006 09:18

I like it! However, I have never been keen on navigation links that "move" due to a bold hover, but that seems to be getting more popular these days. - -----------------------------------------------...

Re: FN-FORUM: MS Word macro to select text

date posted 4th May 2006 09:16

On 3 May 2006 23:11:21 -0000, Andy Henderson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > Any reason why you can't use Autotext? That did not seem to do what is needed, but I could be wrong. How do you make it work lik...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 09:04

>Terms of payment : 30 days (under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998, statutory interest of 12% will automatically start to run on the 31st day.) 1. Nothing there says "per mon...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 08:37

Add to that the fact that over 50% of the carers are 18 and in training on about £400 a month and with some of the stupid rules that they have, it starts to grind. They need to be young to have the...

Re: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 08:30

Rails is v. cool but there is an alternative emerging called Grails (http://grails.org). It's inspired by RoR, based on the Groovy dynamic Java scripting language, sits on top of technologies suc...

RE: FN-FORUM: NetTunnel

date posted 4th May 2006 08:23

I'll have a look into it. From what I understand though, it would mean you would have to connect to a PC that had direct Internet access? -----Original Message----- From: Terry Price [EMAIL REMOVED]...

RE: FN-FORUM: AJAX frameworks - reposted

date posted 4th May 2006 07:53

I have a PHP based site that will need some =91AJAX=92 (don=92t like the = term but I=92ll use it anyway =96 cos we all know what it means by now!) features = and have been using the prototype.js fram...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 07:47

On 3 May 2006 23:19:22 -0000, Catherine Hutchinson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > But my point being that in > comparison to a lot of other services nursery isn't that expensive and > of all the things tha...

FN-FORUM: Javascript Programmer Required

date posted 4th May 2006 01:00

Our current javascript programmer has had a fair few problems recently and its time to call it quits. So, now I am now looking for a new programmer to finish the work he started on a Sudoku front-end....

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest Charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:56

Apologies, I wasn't clear when I said business. Well no, I think I was just being stupid! Fair enough - I didn't understand that. So I should remove my wording about late payment if I am doing bus...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest Charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:38

Apologies, I wasn't clear when I said business. I meant business-to-business. The legislation is call The Late Payment of Commercial... The nursery is a business. A child's parents are not for the pu...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest Charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:29

But surely a nursery is a commercial venture? Perhaps not?? Mike A wrote: > No Catherine. That link you kindly provided sets it out quite nicely. The > bill I drafted was purely for business - first...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:27

Once and the customer paid, no questions asked but I didn't work with them again (my own choice as the invoice was over a year overdue). I think just having the wording there helps though - I bet a...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest Charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:20

No Catherine. That link you kindly provided sets it out quite nicely. The bill I drafted was purely for business - first corporations and government, then for most if not all other commercial contract...

RE: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:19

Catherine, I may have missed a chunk of this thread, but have you ever *actually* charged the 12%? That pretty much shoots any glint of goodwill dead in the water huh Apologies if this is miles off th...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:10

As far as we know there has been no contract. I know for a fact there is no contract for my youngest child, and Sarah is pretty certain there is no contract for the older child who started there 12...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:08

Ask Nursey for copy of entries of charges entries of recieved payments from yourselfs.you can then work out exactly if you are liable for the alleged stated extra monies...i take it you have 'ALL' you...

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:04

I charge 12% per month - I took my wording from my accountants invoice (assuming - maybe wrongly - that they would have got it right) This is what it says at the bottom of all my invoices and no one...

Re: FN-FORUM: Backend question

date posted 4th May 2006 00:02

On Wednesday 03 May 2006 3:38 pm, Anne Pennington wrote: > I am not very up on backend stuff so what is the best way to do this > without me manually uploading bits of text into tables all the time....

Re: FN-FORUM: Interest Charges

date posted 4th May 2006 00:00

However, Lee's issue seems at first instance more of a private than commercial contract, so all this probably doesn't apply. Why? I'm not saying you're wrong just trying to clarify it in my own head...



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