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Re: I'm sorry to interrupt your game everyone. However, I'm a bit confused. If the next picture is "prancing snakes" doesn't that mean that you have to do a google images search for "prancing snakes" and then choose your favorite picture among the results? According to Catweazle, I'm confused what he … | |
Re: It's not a bug: Darker green dots are worth doubly more and darker red dots are worth doubly less. | |
Re: <shameless plug> [URL]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/payments.php[/URL] </shameless plug> | |
I am calling a JS file with a [INLINECODE]<script src=...>[/INLINECODE] tag in the header. It's a rather large file. The thing is, there is one function in the file that needs a query parameter, and I therefore must pass it to the file, making the file not really cachable. Should … | |
Re: Are you sure about this? Some say it's the ads. Some say it's the JavaScript that rounds the corners of the boxes. Personally, the site is consistantly speedy on all my computers and I'm not able to reproduce any of this. | |
Have you noticed a speed improvement in page load time today versus over the past few days/weeks? (Especially when related to advertising) | |
Re: It's all part of my master plan to turn people off from using colors. No, seriously, I spent like 5 minutes looking at it and couldn't figure out why it was screwing up. I'll take another look at it tomorrow or Friday. (I'm a little behind in work right now … | |
Re: I'm confused by your question. Do you mean you're experimenting with that new Google AdWords feature where you can test the landing page? | |
Re: Hi. This isn't permanent. The permanent solution of only allowing members with more than 50 (??) posts to give negative rep will be implemented as soon as I get our new design out (figuring within the day). For those of you not privy to Area 51 ... yes, there's a … | |
This IDC White Paper looks at the savings and benefits that system software and disk defragmentation can provide to customers. It also examines the savings that were achieved by three enterprise customers using a simple model over one year. These customers were selected by Diskeeper for analysis by IDC. | |
While there is little dispute among IT professionals regarding the impact of disk fragmentation on system performance, no independent guidelines exist to recommend the frequency of defragmentation across an infrastructure. Some IT professionals use defragmentation as a measure of last resort, defragmenting only after system performance has sufficiently degraded to … | |
Depending on your perspective, [I]virtualization’s [/I]purpose is to afford divergence and convergence. It affords the division of logical objects that should be separated, and/or the consolidation of objects that should be grouped together. The technology’s recent explosion coincides with the trend of consolidating systems on to fewer, but more powerful … | |
The mathematics of accidental file erasure is alarming.A PC user is likely to spend an average of one hour in a frantic effort to recover the file (or files, or an entire directory) before turning to the help desk. Just two occurrences per day – a conservative estimate for a … | |
Resolving issues with file system performance include numerous solutions, primarily hardware related, from use of faster disks, a greater number of disks, distributed storage, SANs, and on the bleeding edge extreme, petabyte-worthy technologies such as cluster file systems. It can also lead to “workaround” handlings such as reinstalling software, re-imaging … | |
Despite all the advances of recent times, the disk remains the weak link. And with the ongoing explosion in data storage as well as the massive size of modern disks, that link is growing steadily weaker. As a result, fragmentation exerts a severe toll on enterprise performance and reliability, one … | |
In today’s environment of bigger disks storing not only larger files but more files than ever before, the effects of fragmentation worsen markedly with each day’s use. To keep up with same-day performance degradation, disks must be defragmented in real-time. | |
Re: We can't debug unless we know what the problem is :) The format for the output should be headers, then a single blank line, and then the message. | |
Re: Do you mean that you would like to start up an affiliate program, where you can have others (website owners) promote your products in exchange for a commission? | |
In contrast to the "what's your favorite DaniWeb feature" thread I've got going on, I figured I might as well start an "If you could change one thing, what would it be?" thread. | |
[i]I found this in a few different places around the 'net - hopefully it's helpful:[/i] [font=Arial][size=5][color=#0000ff]Slow Network Access Not Always Due to Scheduled Tasks Check [/color][/size][size=2]If you have very slow access to your network computers through "My Network Places" and have already deleted the Registry entry calling for a check … | |
Re: or, just run ... msconfig ;) and then go to the startup tab | |
Re: You're right in that I made a recent change to the page cache rules, after, in trying to debug the slow ads problem, that it takes a long time to render pages with so many CSS elements and graphics that keep needing to be redownloaded. With that, expect a solution … | |
Re: [quote=shimon;197039]I have been getting tons of email spam from my own domain name. It is coming from a contact form that uses sendmail.php. My guess is someone is trying to use it to spam other people, but it keeps going directly into my inbox. I can't block sender. I can't … | |
Re: Could you please repost your code with spaces, wrapping it in [noparse][code=javascript] and [/code][/noparse] tags to preserve formatting. | |
Re: 19/f/ny ... computer science major at Hofstra U alpha, can you crop your footer and get rid of all that excess black? just a suggestion | |
Is it just me or have others experienced extreme slowness in replying to threads? | |
Re: I agree with Ancient Dragon. Where would we be without Earth? No, seriously, where would we be? Would we be on Mars? Would we be Martians instead of Earthlings? | |
![]() | Re: No. I fixed it. Forgot to update this thread. Thanks for the heads up. |
Re: Hi Marzena! Welcome to DaniWeb. Good luck with your programming endeavors :) | |
Re: In your first screenshot, the wide skyscraper in the sidebar looks cut off. But I don't see what's wrong with your second screenshot? | |
Re: I'm not a fan of closing older threads because they are useful and helpful to much more than the thread starter. You just have to look at how many views each thread receives to see that thousands of people can be helped, and discussion can continue, even if the original … | |
Re: Do you get this when you initially click Add to Rep link or when you fill out the approve/disapprove form and then click the form button? | |
Re: I don't understand what you mean. How are they behaving differently? | |
Re: Almost a year and a half later and ... well, still going strong! Okay, well, still plodding on ;) But the important thing is that we have over 400 members now and are gaining new members and posts every day! :mrgreen: Thank you everyone who's contributed to techtalk in any … | |
Re: To run linux apps in BSD, they would need to be recompiled. You could do the same with Mac OS. | |
Re: Run XF86Config or xconfigurator in the console. (Praying that you installed either of these packages when you installed RedHat) What these do is edit the XF86Config file, which contains all of your configuration settings about XWindows (GUI mode). The file is located here: /etc/X11/XF86Config In Section "Screen" SubSection "Display" you … | |
Re: [quote=TheNNS;346977]it was the worst school shooting in the history of the us.[/quote] It wasn't just the worst school shooting (Columbine comes to mind). This was actually the most lethal massacre / deadliest shooting rampage in the history of the US. | |
Re: I'm confused. Your character keeps dying so then he runs around naked trying to find his clothes, only to put them on, and die again? :) I'm soooo not a gamer. Can you tell? :) | |
Is it possible for a blog to become profitable by selling advertising AND paying staff writers when I, myself, don't blog? Or is it just futile to expect that advertising would generate more revenue than quality writers? | |
Re: [URL]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread35147.html[/URL] | |
Re: This brings back memories for me. | |
Re: You can put other ads up on your site, but not ads that are similar / competing with Google AdSense. For example, you can't use the Yahoo! Publisher Network or Clicksor or some other type of text ad that looks just like AdSense. | |
Re: If you want to be a computer tech, I'm not so sure computer science is the right degree for you. |
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