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Øyvind Granberg
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-02-2009 , 05:10 PM






I have used that include in a php code before. no big deal...

the rss2html problem was related to http://rsscontentbuilder.com/
They wanted the register_globals and register_long_arrays both turned on.
My host said NO!

I guess I have to do some thinking about how to make easily updated web
pages.........


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Øyvind Granberg

tresfjording (AT) live (DOT) no
www.tresfjording.com

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Quote:
Øyvind Granberg wrote:
Dreamweaver messes up the preview of php-files.

To avoid this I had this php server installed. It wasn't a optimal
solution concerning uploading files.

I have WAMP (Apache server including PHP) installed on my home system. I
do all my page development on it. I preview the page in my browser as I
edit it (in a text editor). Works perfectly.

When saving an edited file I didn't know if I synched the local server or
the corresponding file on my domain.

When I'm done editing I simply run my FTP program (CuteFTP Pro), sort the
appropriate folder(s) on my computer by date, and upload all the files
changed that day to the online server. Simple.

My domain stopped the running of a rss2html php-file based on security
reasons.

What does RSS have to do with this? As long as your host supports PHP,
then including a menu in a page is as easy as:

?php include("/path_to_the_file/menu.txt"); ?

And I don't bother to learn php programming.. (I'm a very old man, you
should know)

You don't need to learn PHP programming to use a simple thing like the
"include" function. I have an example page for the menu system I use on my
site that may help you:

http://edmullen.net/menu_example.php

Read the page and view the source of the files as well. It's a simple
bare-bones example.

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dorayme
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-02-2009 , 07:06 PM






In article
<94b1a0f9-3845-410f-883e-8cab566d35f0 (AT) 37g2000yqp (DOT) googlegroups.com>,
Travis Newbury <travisnewbury (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
On Jul 1, 7:54*pm, Øyvind Granberg <tresfjord... (AT) live (DOT) no> wrote:
If you visit my websitewww.tresfjording.comyou'll see a menu to the left,
and a mainframe in the middle showing whatever you choose from the menu.

Evil Travis
My God that site sucks. What the hell are you trying to prove with
that overly animated menu. Not only that, the text is all but
impossible to read, the dumb image that changed every few seconds give
me a headache, you choice of font is retarded at best. Your site is
the poster child for shitty websites. Technically you may be the
worlds greatest menu maker, but aesthetically you have failed. If
your were your website was a dessert it would be ass-fuck pie a-la-
mode...
/Evil Travis

Nice Travis
Hey, I found your website a little hard to navigate. The font was
rather hard for me to read, and the size was oh so small. But no
worries, I changed the zoom and I could kind of make it out. I love
what you did with that fancy menu. You really are the rage when it
comes to making a menu animated and fancy. And that little image in
the lower right that changes every few seconds? Well I have never
seen anything like that on the web before, you really are right there
on the cutting edge when it comes to website design.
/Nice Travis

Come on, before you all jump all over me ...
Too late Travis! Unnecessarily savage, over the top self-promoting
bullshit.

OP has a good sense of visual design, he has a high score in clean and
neat. His problem is more inexperience in designing for the web, not
realising that people have different eyesight requirements that throw
his web site into unwanted effects when they up their text size
controls, he might even not be so cognisant that their initial settings
are different to his or that they can up and down text. And he probably
does not realise how infuriating the flashing right bottom box is (a
good reason to up the text even if you are not challenged with eyesight,
it gets cut off this way!)

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dorayme
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-02-2009 , 07:09 PM



In article <Xns9C3C664B6E12Carbpenyahoocom (AT) 188 (DOT) 40.43.213>,
Adrienne Boswell <arbpen (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Travis Newbury
travisnewbury (AT) gmail (DOT) com> writing in news:94b1a0f9-3845-410f-883e-
8cab566d35f0 (AT) 37g2000yqp (DOT) googlegroups.com:

Oh yea, if you celebrate when we kicked England's ass, have a happy
4th of July weekend!



Happy 4th to you, too! We're going over to my cousin's house for smoked
turkey and fireworks at the local high school.
So! You two are actually going to *celebrate* that you missed the
opportunity to be a top soccer and cricket nation and have a Queen
around to keep an eye on you all?

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dorayme
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-02-2009 , 07:17 PM



In article <4a4d2267$1 (AT) news (DOT) broadpark.no>,
Øyvind Granberg <tresfjording (AT) live (DOT) no> wrote:

Quote:
I guess I have to do some thinking about how to make easily updated web
pages.........
Please do not top post here. Put your replies underneath the earlier
post (after editing it for relevance). Like I am doing.

It is best to get on top of includes. If not, then get good with global
Search and Replace functions and bite the bullet of uploading many files
at a time to a server. Either strategy will work OK. I have done both
for long stretches of time and the world never caved in with the S & R
way, even on dial up. But I got spoilt and would not bother these days,
even on broadband.

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Travis Newbury
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-02-2009 , 07:37 PM



On Jul 2, 4:57*pm, Øyvind Granberg <tresfjord... (AT) live (DOT) no> wrote:
Quote:
Answer to Evil Travis:
GFY! I make my site the way I want it...
GFY? Green Fried Yams? And yes you do, you make the site the way you
want. That is the nice thing about the web, right or wrong, you can
make it any way you want.

Quote:
Answer to Nice Travis:
Thank you, for your heartfelt advice.
I said the exact same thing both times. Apparently you did not like
the delivery of the first version.

Quote:
To the bot of you:
Read the fu....ing subject!
Your replies didn't help at all.
Oh they did help. They got you thinking about your site. They got
you thinking about what you can do to your site to make it more
usable, I did not answer your question but I absolutely did help.

Quote:
Kind regards
Øyvind Granberg
Back to work with you now...

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Travis Newbury
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-02-2009 , 07:39 PM



On Jul 2, 1:06*pm, Adrienne Boswell <arb... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Oh yea, if you celebrate when we kicked England's ass, have a happy
4th of July weekend!
Happy 4th to you, too! *We're going over to my cousin's house for smoked
turkey and fireworks at the local high school.
Going to the ball park, then to a cook out with my family, then watch
the fireworks from the desk. Nice fun weekend with the wife and kids
(though they are adults now)

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Travis Newbury
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-02-2009 , 07:41 PM



On Jul 2, 7:06*pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT... (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote:
Quote:
Too late Travis! Unnecessarily savage, over the top self-promoting
bullshit.
Oh, he is a big boy and can take it.

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Øyvind Granberg
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-02-2009 , 08:18 PM



Ok, ok... I surrender...! :-(
I have changed the font size.
And removed that flashing infuriority to the right.
Now....

ahem...

No, forget it! I don't dare to ask what else is wrong with my website...!

I stick to my divs, and put them in frames
But let me tell you all before you burst into flames
I will stick to a menu at the left and text to the right
in a simple layout with black text on white

If you one day visit my website and you disgustingly grin
of the horrors that scares you back into your bin
remember then that who ever we are
Some of us will never grow up to become a star!

Good Night!




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Øyvind Granberg

tresfjording (AT) live (DOT) no
www.tresfjording.com

"dorayme" <doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> skrev i nyhetsmeldingen:
doraymeRidThis-FD8566.09064803072009...) albasani.net ...
Quote:
In article
94b1a0f9-3845-410f-883e-8cab566d35f0...oglegroups.com>,
Travis Newbury <travisnewbury (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

On Jul 1, 7:54 pm, Øyvind Granberg <tresfjord... (AT) live (DOT) no> wrote:
If you visit my websitewww.tresfjording.comyou'll see a menu to the
left,
and a mainframe in the middle showing whatever you choose from the
menu.

Evil Travis
My God that site sucks. What the hell are you trying to prove with
that overly animated menu. Not only that, the text is all but
impossible to read, the dumb image that changed every few seconds give
me a headache, you choice of font is retarded at best. Your site is
the poster child for shitty websites. Technically you may be the
worlds greatest menu maker, but aesthetically you have failed. If
your were your website was a dessert it would be ass-fuck pie a-la-
mode...
/Evil Travis

Nice Travis
Hey, I found your website a little hard to navigate. The font was
rather hard for me to read, and the size was oh so small. But no
worries, I changed the zoom and I could kind of make it out. I love
what you did with that fancy menu. You really are the rage when it
comes to making a menu animated and fancy. And that little image in
the lower right that changes every few seconds? Well I have never
seen anything like that on the web before, you really are right there
on the cutting edge when it comes to website design.
/Nice Travis

Come on, before you all jump all over me ...

Too late Travis! Unnecessarily savage, over the top self-promoting
bullshit.

OP has a good sense of visual design, he has a high score in clean and
neat. His problem is more inexperience in designing for the web, not
realising that people have different eyesight requirements that throw
his web site into unwanted effects when they up their text size
controls, he might even not be so cognisant that their initial settings
are different to his or that they can up and down text. And he probably
does not realise how infuriating the flashing right bottom box is (a
good reason to up the text even if you are not challenged with eyesight,
it gets cut off this way!)

--
dorayme

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basilisk
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-03-2009 , 11:54 AM



"Ed Mullen" <ed (AT) edmullen (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
Travis Newbury wrote:
Oh yea, if you celebrate when we kicked England's ass, have a happy
4th of July weekend!

LOL. We're off to Buckhead and the Lenox Square fireworks on Saturday.
Staying overnight at the JW Marriott with friends.

http://blogs.ajc.com/peachbuzz/2009/06/17/lenox-unveils-plans-for-its-50th-annual-fireworks-display/

Although, before that the first stop will be Maple St. Guitars. I have
two more guitar stands than guitars. That just doesn't seem right
somehow. :-)

Happy 4th to all.

I went to the 4th July fireworks show at Stone Mountain
several years ago and was very impressed, a very nice show.
I was also very impressed with the 4 hours it took to get out of
the park when it was over.

basilisk

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Ed Mullen
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-03-2009 , 12:30 PM



Travis Newbury wrote:
Quote:
Oh yea, if you celebrate when we kicked England's ass, have a happy
4th of July weekend!
LOL. We're off to Buckhead and the Lenox Square fireworks on Saturday.
Staying overnight at the JW Marriott with friends.

http://blogs.ajc.com/peachbuzz/2009/06/17/lenox-unveils-plans-for-its-50th-annual-fireworks-display/

Although, before that the first stop will be Maple St. Guitars. I have
two more guitar stands than guitars. That just doesn't seem right
somehow. :-)

Happy 4th to all.

--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net
"Harmony is pure love, for love is a concerto." - Lope de Vega

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