Freelancers Forum Messages on Friday December 8th 2006
RE: FN-FORUM: ASP Content Management system
date posted 8th December 2006 19:03
Well, I wouldn't recommend DNN as most sites produced with it are usually=
very much the same, and to be honest, DNN is more a portal software than a=
real cms for sites. Sure it can work like that,...
Re: FN-FORUM: Retrieving files from windows temporary internet files
date posted 8th December 2006 18:06
Assuming XP and Outlook XP
Look for a sub-folder called OLsomething in temp internet files (eg
OLK3)
C:\documents and settings\username\local settings\temporary internet
files\OL??
Slightly differ...
Re: FN-FORUM: Retrieving files from windows temporary internet files
date posted 8th December 2006 18:01
Dai Williams wrote:
> My wife opened a document from an outlook email and edited it but did not
> save as a new file, hence she effectively edited in temporary internet
> files. Now she can't retriev...
RE: FN-FORUM: Retrieving files from windows temporary internet files
date posted 8th December 2006 17:54
>My wife opened a document from an outlook email and edited it but did not
>save as a new file, hence she effectively edited in temporary internet
>files. Now she can't retrieve it but I suspect it m...
RE: FN-FORUM: ASP Content Management system
date posted 8th December 2006 17:32
I don't know of a good one for Classic ASP but for .NET I can recommend
DotNetNuke www.dotnetnuke.com, Its free (Although you'll probably want to
spend a little on improved add-ons), open source and v...
Re: FN-FORUM: Retrieving files from windows temporary internet files
date posted 8th December 2006 17:21
Dai Williams wrote:
> My wife opened a document from an outlook email and edited it but did not
> save as a new file, hence she effectively edited in temporary internet
> files. Now she can't retriev...
FN-FORUM: ASP Content Management system
date posted 8th December 2006 17:19
I'm sure I've asked this question before, but I just can't find my notes to
the response.
I'm looking for an ASP content management system. I've heard of Joomla and
Mambo, but I think these are just...
FN-FORUM: Retrieving files from windows temporary internet files
date posted 8th December 2006 17:05
My wife opened a document from an outlook email and edited it but did not
save as a new file, hence she effectively edited in temporary internet
files. Now she can't retrieve it but I suspect it may...
RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL MS ACCESS quickie!
date posted 8th December 2006 15:44
cheers, sorted
Andrew...
RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL MS ACCESS quickie!
date posted 8th December 2006 15:33
none of those are displaying only 'uniqueidentifer'...
RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL MS ACCESS quickie!
date posted 8th December 2006 15:30
PuntersPower wrote:
> bit of an odd one, I have an Access DB connecting to a MS SQL only
> there is no AutoNumber as an option for the primary key.
On the 'AutoNumber' field, set 'Is Identity' to t...
RE: FN-FORUM: MS SQL MS ACCESS quickie!
date posted 8th December 2006 15:26
>
>bit of an odd one, I have an Access DB connecting to a MS SQL only there
>is no AutoNumber as an option for the primary key.
>
>Andrew
>
dont you use IDENTITY(startnumber,incrimentby) in ms sql?...
FN-FORUM: MS SQL MS ACCESS quickie!
date posted 8th December 2006 15:19
bit of an odd one, I have an Access DB connecting to a MS SQL only there
is no AutoNumber as an option for the primary key.
Andrew...
RE: FN-FORUM: making a living freelancing
date posted 8th December 2006 10:43
As I mentioned to another mailer:
I was made redundant three years ago, the usual excuse company =
centralising
services etc. etc.
Having been thrown into the situation of jobs requiring my experienc...
RE: FN-FORUM: Starting Freelancing
date posted 8th December 2006 10:33
I was made redundant three years ago, the usual excuse company centralising
services etc. etc.
Having been thrown into the situation of jobs requiring my experience in my
area being practically non ex...
RE: FN-FORUM: VAT question
date posted 8th December 2006 06:02
> -----Original Message-----
> Sam M - www.wiredeyes.com wrote:
> > We both run our own businesses, mine in Italy and his in
> Aus and one
> > way we had thought we could limit our tax was if I was...