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 on: July 10, 2009, 10:40:16 AM 
Started by Boss - Last post by Boss
This topic has been moved to User Feedback.

http://www.dtp-aus.com/smf/index.php?topic=327.0

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 on: June 24, 2009, 01:13:11 PM 
Started by dantha - Last post by Jonley17
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 on: September 26, 2008, 09:13:55 PM 
Started by agila - Last post by quickTutes
You can try mamboserver.com. There are some open source content management systems that are very easy to use to deploy community websites. I threw mine up in about 5 hours. I don't know a ton of web programming, it's pretty easy to deal with.

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 on: July 12, 2008, 07:47:50 PM 
Started by Sunday74 - Last post by Sunday74

Blatant plagiarism entry deleted by moderators!

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 on: May 12, 2008, 09:17:12 PM 
Started by AndesHelp - Last post by AndesHelp
Thanks for looking. 

I should have said what version of IE this happens with, IE 6.  I do not have IE 7.0 loaded.  Most of the people I work with are still using IE 5 & 6.

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 on: May 12, 2008, 10:04:54 AM 
Started by AndesHelp - Last post by Boss
Using IEx v7 I see no problem. Maybe some one else?

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 on: May 06, 2008, 11:09:01 PM 
Started by AndesHelp - Last post by AndesHelp
I have been trying to use the graphic of a letter as the beginning of a paragraph.  It works great in FireFox.  However, in Internet Explorer the image flashes up and then disappears.  I've run into this before but can not remember the fix.  Here is the code:

<p><img src="http://www.fredshmidt.org/images/introd1.png" align="left" alt="Messianic Jewish Evangelist FRED SHMIDT" vspace="5" width="54" height="56"><b>orn and raised in Flint, Michigan, Fred is a blah blah etc.

If I remove the 'align="left"' then IE will display the graphic.  But, that throws off the entire layout and paragraph.  I need the graphic to stay to the left with the paragraph wrapping to its right border.

Thanks for any help.

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 on: April 03, 2008, 01:12:20 PM 
Started by agila - Last post by Boss
Forget how I link my other pages to this forum then. It is trivial; nothing important (I just used the original links on hundreds of pages to get to this forum).

But once you are viewing this forum look at the address bar in your browser -

Code:
http://www.dtp-aus.com/smf/...

That means the SW or program is installed on my site - there are no "links" to it as an external program.

This website is beyond support for installing the thousands of CGI scripts available to webmasters. This forum S/W is a very good program. So just go to their website and download the program (zipped, there will be many many files to install). Follow the supplied instructions and even use the forum software's website forum for help.

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 on: March 30, 2008, 09:48:06 PM 
Started by agila - Last post by agila
 Hey boss i mean i want a forum sw like phbb to be the subdomain of my first site?

If i will just put my first site and a phbb sw at uniserver they will be two ?I want to link
phbb to my first site.

Thanks

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 on: March 29, 2008, 09:43:10 AM 
Started by agila - Last post by Boss
Not too sure exactly what you mean.

But the forum program you use must be installed as the author stipulates. Usually there will be an index.whatever supplied for the forums directory.

All I have on dtp-aus.com is created an interim page which grabs a browser's history and sets a go-between page link so the user can come from anywhere on my site without losing the window that sent them.

Also, way back I had another simpler forum program and I used links to it to save changing them all. So I created a simple script of the same name.

The go-between page is actually dynamically generated by a perl cgi script (look at the browser address URL when viewed).

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