Freelancers Forum Messages on Wednesday September 13th 2006
Re: FN-FORUM: Excel to DB
date posted 13th September 2006 22:51
Jonathan Dorling (Dorling Consultancy) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got an Excel File from a client and I need to copy all the data in to an
> Access DB?
>
> What is the best way to do this?
>
> Thanks
>
>...
FN-FORUM: Excel to DB
date posted 13th September 2006 22:42
Hi all,
I got an Excel File from a client and I need to copy all the data in to an
Access DB?
What is the best way to do this?
Thanks
Jonathan...
RE: FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation of PHP/MySQL built web sites
date posted 13th September 2006 21:59
D D Glendinning wrote:
> Morning all,
>
> Right here's one for you php/mysql people out there.. I have been
> designing php/MySQL web sites for some time, and a lot have done very
> well in search en...
RE: FN-FORUM: Validating
date posted 13th September 2006 21:52
Clare Plumtree wrote:
>
> #pic {width:250px; height:150px;}
>
> and the html
>
>
You need this
To work with that css, trying to size the div around the image won't resize...
Re: FN-FORUM: MP3 CD's
date posted 13th September 2006 20:33
no i just read it about 5 times!
On 12 Sep 2006 22:28:32 -0000, Lee Fogarty [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> > I just put a blank disc in the drive
> >
> > Drag my mp3s on to it (w...
Re: FN-FORUM: Validating
date posted 13th September 2006 20:30
Okie dokie, ill try that, thanks :-)
> If you want to advance your CSS try css-discuss
> [EMAIL REMOVED]
> http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d.
> It's a really good list with top gurus...
Re: FN-FORUM: Validating
date posted 13th September 2006 20:24
Clare Plumtree wrote:
> Thanks guys for your input, just a couple of responses/questions in
> regards to a couple of comments made...
> Im actually pretty new to in depth CSS so how would one go about...
Re: FN-FORUM: Validating
date posted 13th September 2006 20:13
Thanks guys for your input, just a couple of responses/questions in
regards to a couple of comments made...
Im actually pretty new to in depth CSS so how would one go about doing
a rollover navigation...
RE: FN-FORUM: Citrix + MS Office
date posted 13th September 2006 20:11
Rob Garbutt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone here set up Citrix and run MS Office on it? Can anyone
> offer any advise and tips on setting this up and how much it costs?
> Is there a demo version of...
RE: FN-FORUM: Mike A to the rescue
date posted 13th September 2006 19:55
< Just a public "Thank you" to our resident
put-legal-jargon-into-plain-english supremo Mike A>
I'll second that.
kind regards
Paul Bryant
http://webdesignSME.co.uk...
RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 19:53
< It depends what the original contract was and whether hosting was paid
for.
If the original contract was "you design, develop and host a website and
operate on my behalf" then for a large part I fee...
RE: FN-FORUM: Datatype issue when using mySQL and ASP
date posted 13th September 2006 19:48
Paul Cooper wrote:
>
> So all I'm trying to do is response.write a parameter into a URL. If
> I just response.write the field to the page (so it's not in a link)
> it's fine ... like so ...
>
> R...
RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 19:27
< As a Nominet member its perhaps worth me pointing out that the single
registrant transfer fee drops to =A310 from 1st October (was =A330) and =
bulk
transfers to =A322 (was =A360).
Also single tag...
FN-FORUM: Mike A to the rescue
date posted 13th September 2006 19:27
Hi,
Just a public "Thank you" to our resident
put-legal-jargon-into-plain-english supremo Mike A. I had a
non-disclosure agreement from a client that didn't quite feel right upon
my reading it and he...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 19:14
Paul Bryant wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've recently been instructed to design a new website for a client.
> This is a redesign of a site that was previously designed and hosted
> by another freelancer.
>
> When...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 18:26
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Paul Bryant wrote:
>
>
> There is a Nominet form that is in 2 parts - 1 part needs to be completed by
> the current registrant and the other part needs to be completed by...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 18:23
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Paul Bryant wrote:
>> < you used to be able to go through nominet (if its a .co.uk)
>> so long as you
>> can prove that your client is the real owner of the company
>> the do...
FN-FORUM: Datatype issue when using mySQL and ASP
date posted 13th September 2006 18:10
Hi
After years of using Access / SQLServer, I'm developing a site with
mySQL. I'm having an odd problem that I can work around but don't
want to develop the whole site if I'm doing it wrong.
This i...
RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 17:26
Paul Bryant wrote:
> < you used to be able to go through nominet (if its a .co.uk)
> so long as you
> can prove that your client is the real owner of the company
> the domain relates to (shouldn't be...
RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 16:24
< you used to be able to go through nominet (if its a .co.uk) so long as =
you
can prove that your client is the real owner of the company the domain
relates to (shouldnt be too hard). I'd give them...
RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 16:15
you used to be able to go through nominet (if its a .co.uk) so long as you =
can prove that your client is the real owner of the company the domain rela=
tes to (shouldnt be too hard). I'd give them...
RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 16:11
< I would beware the customer!>
Thanks for the advice but I've already got a good working relationship with
her. The client isn't the problem!
kind regards
Paul Bryant
http://webdesignSME.co.uk...
Re: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 16:09
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 03:17:37PM -0000, Paul Bryant wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I've recently been instructed to design a new website for a client. This is
> a redesign of a site that was previously designe...
RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 16:06
Hi,
I was in the exact same situation with a customer but the other way
around, I would not change the IPS Tags because the customer had left a =
debt
with me. I would beware the customer!
James
htt...
FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer
date posted 13th September 2006 15:59
Hi
I've recently been instructed to design a new website for a client. This =
is
a redesign of a site that was previously designed and hosted by another
freelancer.
When he originally designed it, h...
RE: FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation of PHP/MySQL built web sites
date posted 13th September 2006 11:39
Some simple rules for good SEO.
1. As a simple rule it is better to have your dynamic site look like a
static site, that means making the urls seem like static urls, this can be
done in a number of w...
RE: FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation of PHP/MySQL built web sites
date posted 13th September 2006 11:37
Almost certainly. Works for static sites anyhow. On
http://wildlifebreaks.co.uk each page has its own tags. More than half of...
FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation of PHP/MySQL built web sites
date posted 13th September 2006 11:14
Morning all,
Right here's one for you php/mysql people out there.. I have been
designing php/MySQL web sites for some time, and a lot have done very
well in search engine rankings, mainly due to the...
Re: FN-FORUM: altering httpd.conf
date posted 13th September 2006 09:57
good thanks for that. I knew there was :)
> Yes.
>...
RE: FN-FORUM: Mac Hard Drive to PC
date posted 13th September 2006 08:56
Thanks everyone, all sorted now, trial software is great :)
Allan Young
http://www.web-spaced.com
http://www.desk2web.co.uk
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Yahoo Messenger: desk2we...
Re: FN-FORUM: Mac Hard Drive to PC
date posted 13th September 2006 08:36
Allan Young wrote:
> A question for all you Mac experts.
>
> A client has given me a hard drive out of a Mac, I need to transfer data
> from it to one of our PCs, what (if anything) can I do to read...
Re: FN-FORUM: altering httpd.conf
date posted 13th September 2006 08:31
Alex Beston wrote:
> httpd.conf
>
> Is there a way to allow a particular file, say, index.htm and stop
> everything else?
>
Yes.
Regards
Andrew
--
Andrew Hutchings (A-Wing) - Linux Jedi
A-Wing...
RE: FN-FORUM: just how buggered am i ?
date posted 13th September 2006 00:14
TOP TIP - if you route all of your mail through gmail like I do, then you
can turn on pop3 access for all mail, create a new pst and let outlook down
load it all - contacts, appointments and rules don...