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  1. jlhaslip

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    http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/dhtml/print.php/3470611That is a Microsoft thing, so don't expect it to work on all Browsers.
  2. Where is your DTD and all the rest of the junk above the <body> tag? The DTD makes a difference.
  3. The Headers already sent error comes from the php coding, not the SQL.There are several ways to get rid of the error. Essentially, you need to confirm that NOT ONE SINGLE thing gets sent to the Browser before the Header. Not even a single blank / empty character or line feed or anything. Have a look at the php Forum for any further explanation. There have been several discussions lately about this. Since these echo statements are (potentially) being issued before the re-direct, they are probably to blame. if (($pass)!=($pass2)){echo "Passwords to not match!";
  4. try here : http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/footerStickAlt/
  5. we need to see the html and css, please, and someone will assist you. Until we have the code, we are only guessing.And for the record, FF probably has it right... Code for Firefox and Hack for IE, with very few exceptions. And use Opera to confirm it.
  6. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title></title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta name="Author" content="Jim Haslip, jlhaslip@yahoo.ca" /> <meta name="Keywords" content="" /> <meta name="Description" content="" /> <meta http-equiv="expires" content="0" /><style type="text/css">/*<![CDATA[*/body { margin:0; padding:0; background-color: #ffffff; }.left { float:left; margin-left:10em; }.right { float:right; margin-right:10em; }h1 { margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; text-align:center; padding:0; font-size:3em; }img { margin:0; padding:0; border-style: none }#content { margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; text-align:center; padding:.5em; padding-top:.5em; width:750px; background-color: #ffffff; }.test { margin: 1.0em; text-align:left; background-color: #ffffff; padding-bottom:1em; border-bottom: .2em solid #f66; }.test:first-letter { float:left; font-size: 3em; font-weight: normal; }.up { background-color: #ee99ee;}.down { background-color: #eeee99; }.partial { background-color: #ee6666; }span { text-transform:uppercase; }#footer { margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; text-align:center; padding:.5em; }/*]]>*/</style> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <!-- start container div --> <div id="hdr"> <h1> Heading Here </h1> </div><!-- end hdr div here --> <div id="content"> <!-- page content starts below this comment --> <!-- Insert page content between the div tags here --> <div class="test"> This is an example of a 'drop cap' formatting and text-transform:uppercase in the first line of a div. Page content here . Page content here . <span>Sample of an in-line span here</span>. Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . </div> <div class="test"> This is an example of a 'drop cap' formatting and text-transform:uppercase in the first line of a div. Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . <span>Sample of an in-line span here</span>. Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . </div> <div class="test"> This is an example of a 'drop cap' formatting and text-transform:uppercase in the first line of a div. Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . <span>Sample of an in-line span here</span>. Page content here . Page content here . Page content here . </div><!-- page content ends above this comment --> </div><!-- end content div --> <div id="footer"> <a href="#" title="this link goes to the map for the site"> sitemap </a> <a href="#" > Contact Me </a> Copyright 2004 - 2006. <a href="#"> Home Page </a> <a href="#" > Top of Page </a> <a href="#"> valid-xhtml1.0 </a> </div><!-- end footer div --> </div><!-- end container div --> </body></html>
  7. Most users will download a package from a source on the Internet and install it on their Hosting account. Most users do not 'code' their own.An example of a free Forum software that is quite popular is phpbb and can be downloaded from >> here <<. There are 'skins' (templates) to apply to them to change the colour and graphics in order that the Forum can be customized to suit your site, or, you can build your own theme by manipulating the css files.Also available at the supplier's site will be "Mods" to add features to the Forum. Some knowledge and experience will be valuable in order to install the Mods, but they aren't difficult.Phpbb is only one version of Forum software. My using that named package in this topic doesn't neccesarily mean I support it or reccomend it, but I do use it on my site. I am awaiting the release of phpbb 3, the newest one, so I can replace an older version on my site.If you want a 'plain jane' Forum, there is one named "phorum" which is quite good, too. Invision Power Boards, as per the w3schools Forum here, is a paid software, but very good and extremely popular.Google on "forum software" to get about a gazillion links to follow.And as to the installation on your Hosting account, typical users will install the software into a folder on their account under the public_html or www folder, whichever is the web-accessible folder, and then create a link from their Home page or site. There are other ways to do it as well, for example, you can have the Forum software accessible directly as your 'home' page, too. Your option.
  8. jlhaslip

    link

    http://69.92.201.75/ It worked for me, but notice the slash at the end of the url.big dogs bark loud?
  9. I'm using 2.0.1 and haven't noticed this being a problem
  10. Yes, we do. You are not alone. And if you run Firefox, there is an extension to load a Validator onto your local machine, too, to save you the hassle of uoloading files all the time.If you use Firefox, download and install the Tidy Html Extension. As well, there is the Firebug Extension which reports the errors and warning on each page you view through the Browser, so if you are working on a site page, just a quick glance and you know if it is throwing any warnings or errors. I can see that there are 22 warnings on this page of the Forum. That isn't too bad for a page this complex. I've seen other Forums having over 200 warnings on a single page.Validation is good, but it isn't the only thing. Working web pages that don't break and that the client can use to meet their goals is the important stuff. Chances are that if you strive for the Validation, you will probably produce better results for the long-term for your clients.
  11. I beg to differ. Review the drop down and fly out menus at cssplay.co.uk and run them through a validator, even. They work if the install instructions and tutorials are adhered to.
  12. yes, check out phpadmin as a tool for creating databases, users, searching, testing queries, and lots of other stuff.And that is exactly the correct link to start-up the phpadmin software in XAMPP
  13. Then you would need to read the list of blog entries into and array, for example, and manage the mathematics using php, or ASP?That could work.
  14. Even if they are pulled from an array, you need to sort the array some how and massage the sort order and the count of elements in the array. It doesn't need to be a DB thing.The first item would be value = $count, the next is value = $count minus 1, etc. And most likely, use an un-ordered list and include the value a an echo'd part of the <li>. (or <tr><td>)
  15. there were about four of those last night. Topics on the list, but nothing here when I visited. Probably lost in cyber-space during the Upgrades yesterday?
  16. I actually got some work done...
  17. Have a look at the menus available at cssplay.co.uk. Here is one which performs this sort of effect on:hover, so you might be able to adapt something from that. Or have a look to see if other examples there might work better for you?Also, why do you use this code for the Header on the top of the page? <p> <span class="index-title">Travel Agency Station</span> </p> Using an <h1> tag will perform the same effect AND be more semantic, resulting in better SEO. <h1 class="index-title">Travel Agency Station</h1> Googlebots will like it better because it structures your page in a manner they are better able to index, or something like that.
  18. jlhaslip

    Signatures

    Blasphemy that you don't know who Charles Babbage is...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babbage
  19. Save it as a pdf and then create a link to it using an anchor <a> tag. <a href="my_file.pdf"> My_file </a> I use "cutpdf" (freeware) to create pdf files from print output. Works good.
  20. Check at Hotscripts.com for a breadcrumb script which appears to be what you want.
  21. Best thing I can think of is to mention this problem at this site because the forum owner and a bunch of the regular members all run mac's, so they might be of assistance.
  22. jlhaslip

    resolution

    We can't really assist you without looking at your site and the html/css behind it.Is your site fixed width? or flex width? px or percent?
  23. Might want to ask this on the eBay discussion Forums. Plenty of helpful people there, too.
  24. This post discusses a similar effect for a site header, but it might work for what you want as well.
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