I have a problem talking to the outside world with my old Win2K desktop. Sometime on Thursday afternoon my router appeared to reboot itself, suddenly and without warning. Since the following reboot of my PC (Friday morning) it's been unable to talk 'properly' to the internet. The other various...
Pardon me if this is a bit of a dumb question, but my knowledge of XML, Javascript, etc is all a bit hazy - I'm more used to working with server-side stuff.
My application has a number of web services passing data from server to client in SOAP envelopes. The client part of the application...
Adobe Acrobat Reader has started behaving badly recently. It works OK as a standalone app, but things go awry when trying to view PDF docs in a browser. It doesn't matter whether I use IE or Firefox - as soon as I click on a PDF link, the browser executable zooms up to 100% of CPU and an awful...
I have a little time on my hands so I've been polishing my CV. I'm not a web designer - more of a database specialist, so I don't really know where to start here. Have a look at www.softline.ndonet.com . It renders fine in IE but it's all over the place in Firefox. The strange thing is that...
I don't normally do this sort of thing so 'scuse if this is a dumb question.
I have a brand new laptop with XP SP1 pre-installed. I've just gone through the "first time you boot it" stuff to get the basics up and running, but I haven't yet connected it to the rest of the world. I also...
Mr Sir Bill,
Absolutely splendid tip. Loads instantly. Just a couple of questions ...
1. Why on earth don't Adobe do it that way by default ?
2. What about stuff in the SPPlugins folder ?
Cheers, Mike.
I've started using div & span instead of tables wherever possible, and things were looking good until I tried printing one particular page. I have a print CSS file that's configured to just print the main content area of the page, and has page-break-before set to auto for a particular class of...
I have a site that uses 3 CSS files to govern the site's look & feel. There's a common file (common.css), a print-only file (common_print.css) and an end-users "skin" file (anyoldfilename.css). These work well together, and I can simply switch anyoldfilename.css for someotherfilename.css to...
I have a magazine subscription. I go into the publisher's website to change my address details (coz I've just moved house), and get to a list of hyperlinks. I click on one of these and a javascript error pops up:
Object doesn't support this property or method.
So I View Source and locate...
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