psst wanna buy a web site on the cheap?
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just a quick question.. but can you set up a webstore?
edit- I didn't look at your cv before i asked that question. Ignore my question. Think you're too skilled for the simple thing i'm looking to do.
[Edited by Hos - 8/2/2002 3:48:19 PM]
edit- I didn't look at your cv before i asked that question. Ignore my question. Think you're too skilled for the simple thing i'm looking to do.
[Edited by Hos - 8/2/2002 3:48:19 PM]
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I've got this DV video that needs converting into a reasonable web friendly format, that can be hosted for people to d/load & have a look at!
Seriously, its not that bad & if you want to do it, I'll bike over a copy. Just make sure my maniacal laughter is removed from the soundtrack!
I've got this DV video that needs converting into a reasonable web friendly format, that can be hosted for people to d/load & have a look at!
Seriously, its not that bad & if you want to do it, I'll bike over a copy. Just make sure my maniacal laughter is removed from the soundtrack!
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I didn't know that Javascript/DHTML had been around for 7 years....
Do you remember linx?
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do you remember linx
Remember it and still use it for diagnosing http traffic where there isn't a proper webserver at the other end (cf_http requests)
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Remember it and still use it for diagnosing http traffic where there isn't a proper webserver at the other end (cf_http requests)
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on a command line you might have to type lynx even as i don't think Lynx will work (well not on unix - unless you change the filename or symlink it)
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Snowcrash,
Ahh, your attempt to out-pedant me will not work this time! I was talking about Lynx the product, not lynx the executable. If I was talking about the executable itself, I would have said "lynx(1)", which then gives clues as to the whereabouts of said executables man page.
Ahh, your attempt to out-pedant me will not work this time! I was talking about Lynx the product, not lynx the executable. If I was talking about the executable itself, I would have said "lynx(1)", which then gives clues as to the whereabouts of said executables man page.
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