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  #31  
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Ed Mullen
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-03-2009 , 01:10 PM






basilisk wrote:
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"Ed Mullen" <ed (AT) edmullen (DOT) net> wrote in message
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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.
Cripes! Well, that's why we're staying at the hotel. It's next to the
mall where the show is and we can crawl back if need be.


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Øyvind Granberg
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-03-2009 , 07:32 PM






Please mr. Dorayme
I have no trouble reading this NG weather the text is before or after...
If you have... You're the one having trouble.. not me.
If you have to much trouble you can freely choose not to read those messages
having replies on top...

Personally I found it easier to have replies on top because I then do not
have to scroll through a lot of known text to get to the raisin, i.e. the
reply!

So, please do not read my comment, because all my replies will be on top....

Thank you!

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"dorayme" <doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> skrev i nyhetsmeldingen:
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Quote:
In article <4a4d2267$1 (AT) news (DOT) broadpark.no>,
Øyvind Granberg <tresfjording (AT) live (DOT) no> wrote:

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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John Hosking
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-03-2009 , 08:00 PM



On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 01:32:48 +0200, Øyvind Granberg wrote:

Quote:
Please mr. Dorayme
I have no trouble reading this NG weather the text is before or after...
If you have... You're the one having trouble.. not me.
If you have to much trouble you can freely choose not to read those messages
having replies on top...
In other words, you want us all to add you to our killfiles, so that nobody
will read (or answer) your questions, or discuss any interesting topiscs
you may bring up. You already got some help from dorayme, now you aim to
avoid getting any more such help. Strange...

Quote:
Personally I found it easier to have replies on top because I then do not
have to scroll through a lot of known text to get to the raisin, i.e. the
reply!
Personally, I like to leave the bathroom open when I'm using the toilet,
because then I don't have to touch the doorknob on the way out. Personally,
I like going around in just my underwear, because I find it more
comfortable than all that clothing with buttons and zippers, etc.
Personally, I like driving in the middle of the road, straddling the center
line, so I can swerve to either the left or the right if something suddenly
comes my way.

There are newsgroups where top-posting is preferred (I don't frequent any,
but I understand they exist), but alt.html isn't one of them. If you want
to participate here, and especially if you want help from those who
frequent the group, you should adapt to the culture of the environment.

If you insist on top-posting, please ask your questions in another your
group.

(And if everbody trims appropriately, scrolling isn't such an ordeal.)

Quote:
So, please do not read my comment, because all my replies will be on top....
We're (TINW) already giving your posts less attention even now.


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Please redirect if I'm in the wrong NG... :-)"

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Neredbojias
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-03-2009 , 10:52 PM



On 03 Jul 2009, Øyvind Granberg <tresfjording (AT) live (DOT) no> wrote:

Quote:
Please mr. Dorayme
I have no trouble reading this NG weather the text is before or
after... If you have... You're the one having trouble.. not me.
If you have to much trouble you can freely choose not to read those
messages having replies on top...

Personally I found it easier to have replies on top because I then do
not have to scroll through a lot of known text to get to the raisin,
i.e. the reply!

So, please do not read my comment, because all my replies will be on
top....

Thank you!
Hmm. Perhaps you do find it easier to read top-replies, but this
brings up some interesting questions about your lucidity. Are you in
the habit of spending most of your time on newsgroups reading your own
replies? Others will reply as is their wont, so the replies to your
posts and replies will undoubtedly be on the bottom. Also, if you
reply to convey information and/or seek advice, isn't it more prudent
to do so in the manner preferred by those you address? IOW, your words
are for your readers so _your_ preference for formatting is rather
irrelevant, ne pas? You may, indeed, wish that others would top-post
for your edification, but that just isn't going to happen in this group
in this world. Of course, if you're here only to "see yourself talk",
chatter on, McDuff...

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dorayme
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-04-2009 , 12:09 AM



In article <7b7ki4F21mbkbU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>,
John Hosking <john-nin2 (AT) bluemail (DOT) ch> wrote:

Quote:
Personally, I like to leave the bathroom open when I'm using the toilet,
because then I don't have to touch the doorknob on the way out.
In cinemas - you should see some of the types that frequent them - I
have a number of strategies to avoid getting out the main door. For
years, I have felt it would be inappropriate to reveal them here. But my
moment has come, thank God - you cannot believe what a relief it is.

1. I grab a bit of paper towelling to act as a glove

or

2. I carefully position myself behind someone leaving - not too close,
mind you, I would hate to give anyone the wrong idea - and either dart
out in their slipstream while the door is ajar or catch the door with my
foot to fling it open (with a nifty soccer movement) enough to fit
through.

(Hey, Øyvind Granberg, notice the bottom posting? There is nothing you
cannot do with it.)

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Rob W.
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-04-2009 , 05:32 AM



Øyvind Granberg schreef:
Quote:
Please mr. Dorayme

You're not a very frequent visitor, are you?

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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-04-2009 , 07:59 AM



Rob W. wrote:

Quote:
Øyvind Granberg schreef:
Please mr. Dorayme

You're not a very frequent visitor, are you?
Perhaps the explanation will be the previously-stated reason by Øyvind:

" (I'm a very old man, you should know) "

Curiously, I wonder how old?

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William Gill
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-04-2009 , 11:38 AM



Øyvind Granberg wrote:
Quote:
To bad, but i can't use the src tag....
I don't wont to use PHP's include either....

Do you mean the src attribute? What could possibly inhibit this?

I understand (from various comments throughout this thread) your
hesitance to take on the challenge of mastering PHP, but the include
statement is one extremely simple statement. Simple enough that
Dreamweaver (also referenced elsewhere in this thread) recognizes it
without having a working "testing server." Yet you seem willing to take
on 50 some lines of javascript that some visitors will have disabled.

I highly recommend exploring the use of PHP include(). Keep in mind PHP
probably won't parse your page w/o changing the file name from index.htm
to index.php, or by adding a text file named ".htaccess" to your root
(home) directory with these two lines:

RemoveHandler .html .htm
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .htm .html

This will make the server (unnecessarily) parse all your .htm files as
php but I seriously doubt you have enough pages or traffic for this to
be a hit to server performance.

As for your advanced age, well that is a state of mind. I think you
would be surprised at how many here are your contemporaries (though some
may not show it <g>).

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wayne
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-05-2009 , 10:29 AM



On 07/03/2009 11:30 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
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Quote:
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.

My wife agrees with your sentiments on guitar stands. She wishes to
convey she has one more guitar than stands and said send one to her!

--
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bayareablegrass.org
A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of
the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine. [Thomas
Jefferson]

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Øyvind Granberg
 
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Default Re: frames iframes and div... - 07-05-2009 , 11:28 AM



I'm old enough to be a grandfather of five..

Personally I like to have the replies at the top because then I can read
them without scrolling trough the same conversation over and over again.
But if the customs here is to reply at the bottom I can do that to...
I'm not that old and stubborn.

But what really bugs me is that some people knock down on you for replying
at the top, and additionally fail to help you with you problem because of
that.
It's like those jerks commenting an article in a newspaper just to pinpoint
out the typos..
It makes me sick...
These persons seems to have no empathy for others at all.
If my one of my children straightened out one of our neighbors in a similar
way I would be ashamed...
We are all different, and lets accept that...

Please do not filter me out because my replies are at the top.
Rather filter me out for being rude or obnoxious!

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Kind regards
Øyvind Granberg

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

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Quote:
Rob W. wrote:

Øyvind Granberg schreef:
Please mr. Dorayme

You're not a very frequent visitor, are you?

Perhaps the explanation will be the previously-stated reason by Øyvind:

" (I'm a very old man, you should know) "

Curiously, I wonder how old?

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-no spring chicken meself

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