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Freelancers Forum Messages on Tuesday January 23rd 2007

RE: FN-FORUM: VAT on books

date posted 23rd January 2007 22:46

Anthony Cartmell wrote: > Technically-speaking books are zero-rated for VAT, not VAT exempt. > There is a subtle difference to do with claiming VAT back, you might > want to read up on this. You de...

FN-FORUM: ASP Calendar

date posted 23rd January 2007 22:42

Hi, I am wanting a quote for an ASP calendar. My client who runs a holiday home needs to display a 12 month calendar on the 1 page, each day needs to have 1 of 3 colours, white to show available,...

Re: FN-FORUM: VAT on books

date posted 23rd January 2007 19:12

On Tuesday 23 Jan 2007 5:33 pm, webmetric wrote: > Anyone care to take a look at this, I just want to be 100% sure I've go= t it > right in my head. Its to do with calculating vat on "baskets" that=92...

Re: FN-FORUM: MySQL query/table optimisation

date posted 23rd January 2007 18:26

On Tuesday 23 Jan 2007 4:47 pm, Ben Moxon wrote: > It is indeed. Had I run that query I would have realised it, but I had > discarded from the end of that the "LIMIT 1" thinking it made no > differen...

Re: FN-FORUM: VAT on books

date posted 23rd January 2007 17:06

> things like books (vat exempt) books Technically-speaking books are zero-rated for VAT, not VAT exempt. There is a subtle difference to do with claiming VAT back, you might want to read up on t...

Re: FN-FORUM: VAT on books

date posted 23rd January 2007 17:02

Re VAT question. An e-commerce site we run we do not charge VAT on the product if the country of delivery is VAT exempt even if the billing address is and we do not charge VAT on the postage likewise...

FN-FORUM: SQL Hosting

date posted 23rd January 2007 16:58

Hi all, I have a really big favor to ask. I am currently doing an AS project in VB.NET and SQL Server however my school use MySQL and cannot provide me with any database space. I also have the SQL...

RE: FN-FORUM: VAT on books

date posted 23rd January 2007 16:56

the calculation looks right to me, but I 'thought' if customer orders a pro= duct which would normally have VAT levied on it with a billing address wher= e where VAT doesnt apply its up to the custome...

FN-FORUM: VAT on books

date posted 23rd January 2007 16:41

Anyone care to take a look at this, I just want to be 100% sure I've got = it right in my head. Its to do with calculating vat on "baskets" that=92s = include things like books (vat exempt) books with...

Re: FN-FORUM: MySQL query/table optimisation

date posted 23rd January 2007 15:55

Robin Vickery wrote: > > On 23 Jan 2007 13:15:14 -0000, Ben Moxon [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >> >> I've got a mysql query that is taking 23 seconds to run the first >> time I call it, and about seven s...

Re: FN-FORUM: MySQL query/table optimisation

date posted 23rd January 2007 15:50

On 23 Jan 2007 13:15:14 -0000, Ben Moxon [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > I've got a mysql query that is taking 23 seconds to run the first time I call it, and about seven seconds subsequently. This appears...

FN-FORUM: Actionscript 2 and JSON

date posted 23rd January 2007 14:42

Hi All I have been trying to get the following file: http://www.theorganization.net/work/jos/JSON.as and it no longer exists. Does anyone have a copy they can email over? It is an actionscript 2 j...

RE: FN-FORUM: MySQL query/table optimisation

date posted 23rd January 2007 13:57

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > The query is finding the range to which a number belongs to, > between two unsigned ints so currently I'm using "SELECT * > FROM ranges WHERE ( start...

Re: FN-FORUM: Minimum Specs

date posted 23rd January 2007 13:16

If you have a case, psu and disks, a decent motherboard might get you going. I have built some quite decent spec machines in old cases. The case just gets hidden under a desk or in a corner so I'm...

Re: FN-FORUM: More CSS Woes

date posted 23rd January 2007 12:59

Tony you're a legend! In fact - firefox & IE (7) wouldn't overflow the box height. min-height to the rescue ;) Thanks, Tom. Tony Crockford wrote: > > Tom Miller wrote: >> >> Even when you incr...

Re: FN-FORUM: More CSS Woes

date posted 23rd January 2007 12:50

Tom Miller wrote: > > Even when you increase the text size? > > For me, the text starts overlapping the footer :-( > > I changes id="dots" to class="dots" and the page now validates - but > that's...

Re: FN-FORUM: More CSS Woes

date posted 23rd January 2007 12:37

Even when you increase the text size? For me, the text starts overlapping the footer :-( I changes id="dots" to class="dots" and the page now validates - but that's not the problem...it's a float o...

FN-FORUM: MySQL query/table optimisation

date posted 23rd January 2007 12:24

I've got a mysql query that is taking 23 seconds to run the first time I call it, and about seven seconds subsequently. This appears to be the case regardless of whether I include an SQL_NO_CACHE hint...

Re: FN-FORUM: More CSS Woes

date posted 23rd January 2007 12:16

Make your box area for the text to auto scroll if it goes over the designated area size I think this what you wanted. Lorna McArdle www.spinettedesigns.co.uk 0118 375 3333 > > http://www.tgmdev.co...

RE: FN-FORUM: More CSS Woes

date posted 23rd January 2007 12:11

HI - You could try Firefox with the Firebug extension to track inconsistent design or check this link at W3C http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tgmdev.co.uk%2Ftas%2F&cha rset=%28detect...

Re: FN-FORUM: More CSS Woes

date posted 23rd January 2007 12:00

Mac safari and FF it isn't :) Looks good. Cy On 23/1/07 12:45, "Tom Miller" [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > http://www.tgmdev.co.uk/tas/...

FN-FORUM: More CSS Woes

date posted 23rd January 2007 11:54

Hi Guys, Hopefully someone here can help me with this, as I'm starting to bang my head against a wall here! http://www.tgmdev.co.uk/tas/ Can anyone tell me how to stop my text overlapping my foote...

RE: FN-FORUM: Minimum Specs

date posted 23rd January 2007 11:45

Also, have a look on euro-pc.co.uk, they do some seriously cheap reconditioned dells / other models. Look for the ones with the dell warranty [rather than the euro-pc] as it's a little more robust. h...

FN-FORUM: Looking for CSS guru to do some work: WAS Someone to point me in the right css direction

date posted 23rd January 2007 11:20

Morning all, Right after my failed attempt, I now realise I need help with this. So could anyone with some css skills who would be interested in working on making my rubbish site layout/css cross bro...

Re: FN-FORUM: Minimum Specs

date posted 23rd January 2007 11:10

Do you have a link? Just looked on the website and couldn't see anything. Many thanks. > > If you really really don't need anything special, just buy a vanilla dell. > > > > Steven Heidstrom wrote:...

Re: FN-FORUM: Someone to point me in the right css direction

date posted 23rd January 2007 10:58

Duncan Glendinning wrote: > Probably easy peasy to someone good at css, but got me stuck! you'll have to negatively position the flyout UL so that it lines up with the top of the parent ul, not the...

FN-FORUM: Someone to point me in the right css direction

date posted 23rd January 2007 10:32

Good Morning all, Right, for those of you keen to help, I am a bit stuck. Please see here: spider-consultancy . co.uk/Clients/TE/ You will see its a fairly basic layout, with what i am trying to set...

Re: FN-FORUM: Minimum Specs

date posted 23rd January 2007 10:05

If you really really don't need anything special, just buy a vanilla dell. Steven Heidstrom wrote: >> I find myself on ebuyer.com a lot, some people don't like the place but I >> built my First PC...

Re: Re: FN-FORUM: Anybody having problems with 1and1?

date posted 23rd January 2007 09:19

> switched to uk2net. Frying pan and fire....? :( Perhaps they're better these days :) Anthony -- www.fonant.com - Quality web sites...

Re: FN-FORUM: Minimum Specs

date posted 23rd January 2007 09:05

> I find myself on ebuyer.com a lot, some people don't like the place but I > built my First PC from parts off ebuyer, at the time it was top spec for > pennies! U can buy bare bones too (base unit al...

RE: Re: FN-FORUM: Anybody having problems with 1and1?

date posted 23rd January 2007 01:33

My problem was trying to get money that they owed me after I switched to uk2net. Many Kind Regards, Matt Thomas M: 07961 937 970 www.mushroomdesign.com -----Original Message----- From: [EMAI...

Re: FN-FORUM: Minimum Specs

date posted 23rd January 2007 00:36

I find myself on ebuyer.com a lot, some people don't like the place but I built my First PC from parts off ebuyer, at the time it was top spec for pennies! U can buy bare bones too (base unit alone)...



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