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Freelancers Forum Messages on Monday January 29th 2007

Re: FN-FORUM: client breaks site - help needed!

date posted 29th January 2007 21:57

From: "Chris Hill" [EMAIL REMOVED] > A client has been editing their own site (how dare they) but has made a > bit of a mistake somewhere and messed things up somewhat. > > www.follettmotors.com/vwau...

RE: FN-FORUM: client breaks site - help needed!

date posted 29th January 2007 21:31

Hi Chris, In Firefox, use the developer extension, you'll see tons of errors in the style sheet mainly due to bad selectors. However there is a syntax error in the javascript that is probably doing s...

Re: FN-FORUM: client breaks site - help needed!

date posted 29th January 2007 21:24

There is a javascript error aswell and a load of other html errors. Try tidy on it. Pam...

Re: FN-FORUM: client breaks site - help needed!

date posted 29th January 2007 21:17

ok panic over - unclosed tag in every post, and since is defined as 100%+ it just keeps getting bigger! Chris Hill wrote: > > A client has been editing their own site (how dare they) but has ma...

FN-FORUM: client breaks site - help needed!

date posted 29th January 2007 21:06

A client has been editing their own site (how dare they) but has made a bit of a mistake somewhere and messed things up somewhat. www.follettmotors.com/vwaudiblog/ in FF its fine, in IE the font si...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS firefox problem, what else?

date posted 29th January 2007 20:48

Also for your links they are wrong they are '.nav a:link' when they should be 'a.nav:link' etc so change from this: Not necessarily, for instance: would be fine for .nav a:link Tom martin.w...

FN-FORUM: Server A/V

date posted 29th January 2007 19:35

Hi, Need to install this; AVG FS has antivirus and antispy protection. Full details here: http://www.avguk.com/doc/products-avg-file-server-edition/lng/uk/tpl/tpl 01 Onto a clients web server. Inst...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS firefox problem, what else?

date posted 29th January 2007 19:19

Also for your links they are wrong they are '.nav a:link' when they should be 'a.nav:link' etc so change from this: .nav a:link{ font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-s...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS firefox problem, what else?

date posted 29th January 2007 19:15

Ive just checked it in the latest version of FF and it works! What version do you have? Martin atdc ----- Original Message ----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Monday, January 29,...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS firefox problem, what else?

date posted 29th January 2007 18:36

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: I am sorry - I have only just seen this posting, as I have been away from my > email all day. > > I have tried this code out - it seems to work OK in FF2; does this code > st...

Re: FN-FORUM: CSS firefox problem, what else?

date posted 29th January 2007 18:15

i think in your css when linking it to a div it needs to be: #passlink { } rather than this you have at the minute: .passlink { } if not let me know Martin atdc ----- Original Message ----- F...

RE: FN-FORUM: CSS firefox problem, what else?

date posted 29th January 2007 18:11

Hi David, I am sorry - I have only just seen this posting, as I have been away from my email all day. I have tried this code out - it seems to work OK in FF2; does this code still cause an issue fo...

RE: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 17:54

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >> Probably being ignorant here, but without using a Java app/flash >> object (not sure on flash) to manage the file upload I didn't think >> you had access to the size of the f...

RE: FN-FORUM: Looking for someone experienced in php and pgp encryption

date posted 29th January 2007 16:34

Duncan, Are you stuck with this host? My main concern is that if it's some shared hosting environment then other people will be able to read your private keys. That said, You can create the keys o...

FN-FORUM: CSS firefox problem, what else?

date posted 29th January 2007 16:33

HI, Can anyone please tell me why this: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// .passlink{ font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; d...

FN-FORUM: Looking for someone experienced in php and pgp encryption

date posted 29th January 2007 16:03

Afternoon all! Right, I am in a real mess. Basically, I am building a system for a client which will require passing some form fields via POST method over SSL, and then encrypting and sending them us...

Re: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 14:58

On Monday 29 January 2007 15:44, Adam Reynolds wrote: > Probably being ignorant here, but without using a Java app/flash object > (not sure on flash) to manage the file upload I didn't think you had >...

RE: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 14:55

> >Probably being ignorant here, but without using a Java app/flash object >(not sure on flash) to manage the file upload I didn't think you had >access to the size of the file until the form had comp...

Re: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 14:51

Probably being ignorant here, but without using a Java app/flash object (not sure on flash) to manage the file upload I didn't think you had access to the size of the file until the form had complet...

Re: FN-FORUM: Looking for someone who has used donhost hosting before - PGP issues

date posted 29th January 2007 14:42

Duncan Glendinning wrote: > > Am trying to figure out how to set up the pgp encryption keys, but > this is all that the hosting company will give me when I asked: > > " > We don't provide any tools...

Re: FN-FORUM: Looking for someone who has used donhost hosting before - PGP issues

date posted 29th January 2007 14:27

On Monday 29 January 2007 14:55, Duncan Glendinning wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > Am trying to figure out how to set up the pgp encryption keys, but > this is all that the hosting company will give me...

FN-FORUM: Looking for someone who has used donhost hosting before - PGP issues

date posted 29th January 2007 14:02

Good Afternoon, Am trying to figure out how to set up the pgp encryption keys, but this is all that the hosting company will give me when I asked: " We don't provide any tools for use with PGP, you...

Re: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 13:08

Did I say PHP, its CGI sorry. ----- Original Message ----- From: "martin.wilk" [EMAIL REMOVED] To: [EMAIL REMOVED] Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 1:52 PM Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: file size /type best p...

Re: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 12:58

I wanted all of this but didnt have a clue as to how to do but there is a way as I found a phph form 2 email script at http://form2email.net/ that does all that you are asking, its quite good I thou...

RE: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 12:56

>parsing the filename for the correct extension is a good idea as a basic >check, but you really need to make sure that whats being uploaded really is >an image and not a script with a image file exte...

Re: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 12:36

[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > parsing the filename for the correct extension is a good idea as a > basic check, but you really need to make sure that whats being > uploaded really is an image and not a scr...

Re: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 12:23

webmetric wrote: > As part of an image upload script, I want to limit the file types and max > sizes (file size not dimensions) > > Obviously I'll be using MAX_FILE_SIZE in my form (PHP) , but I won...

RE: FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 12:23

parsing the filename for the correct extension is a good idea as a basic check, but you really need to make sure that whats being uploaded really is an image and not a script with a image file extensi...

FN-FORUM: file size /type best practice

date posted 29th January 2007 12:10

As part of an image upload script, I want to limit the file types and max sizes (file size not dimensions) Obviously I'll be using MAX_FILE_SIZE in my form (PHP) , but I wondered if anyone had any t...



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