MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Actually most scientific papers that address global warming agree that it is happening.

Actually, most "scientific papers" on the subject assume it is happening, and concentrate on predicting the resulting effects.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I have had it happen in Firefox when the click element was in an ad.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I have had problems with an institutional firewall in the past that, while it didn't prohibit the page, often got its handshaking messed up with a long page because it ran out of memory.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I'm very sorry about that! It was moved into the Web Design sub-category:

http://www.daniweb.com/forums/forum143.html

So where are the old posts? I had a couple pending.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

What happened to the HTML and CSS help forum? It's gone.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

It could be an institutional firewall.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

It's still annoying.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Yes you can, if the image is in a folder called "image" which is inside the folder containing the web page.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

The align= attribute is deprecated. Use the style float: right; in a stylesheet class used in the img tag or in a style= attribute in the image tag.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

It is fixed at 8 spaces. Use of the tab character inside pre tags is discouraged by W3C.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

That's too much code to wade through without understanding your intent, but I would bet you have two styles which conflict applied to the same object, and that the two browsers are applying different rules to determine which style has priority.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

It seems to still be doing it. I think the problem is that you are adding content through a script after the footer is rendered.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Here's the real cause of the problem:

Mozilla browsers consider any margins, borders, and padding to be OUTSIDE the declared dimensions and positions of a box object. This includes floats.

IE consider any margins, borders, and padding to be INSIDE the declared dimensions and positions of a box object. This includes floats.

So you have to design your page in such a way that this discrepancy doesn't matter. The trick is to nest some stuff.

On the outside, place a div with a style class with "none" for the margin, border, and padding, and positioned and sized how you want it. If a containing table is used outside the object, this can be a td with a similar class instead of a div.

Inside that, place a div with the margin, border, and padding you want in a style class.

Inside that, place your content table or div, again with a style class with "none" for the margins, border, and padding.

You can use the style text-align: left; to left-justify the text.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

These settings actually belong to Windows Control Panel.

IE provided a nonstandard way for you to change its appearance on a web page, but the scroll bar is not part of the web page, but the browser.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Big deal. I used to have an IBM 407 emulator.

IBM 407 was a hardwire-programmed computer.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

What a bad day for a foursome of golf! Charlie dropped dead on the third hole.

So for the rest of the day, it was "Hit the ball, drag Charlie, hit the ball, drag Charlie...."

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

They should both be prohibited from getting governments to build stadiums for them. What a waste of tax money!

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Gravity is not caused or propagated by gravity waves. Gravity waves are disturbances in the gravitational pull experienced at any point , which are caused by the motions of large masses.

Gravity is completely explained by the effects of relativity and the motion of space through the time dimension. Gravity is the drag induced when motion through time tries to make parts of rotating or vibrating particles exceed the speed of light. Because they are not allowed to exceed the speed of light, they bend space instead.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

But it's terribly inefficient. Instead, we should ban wireless phones and computers to save energy if we do anything.

I also don't want my VCR and cassette tapes and floppy disks erased by such a harebrained scheme.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Here's a good question. What right does the United States have to build a missile defence station in a nation that doesn't want us to build onw in their country? And why would they want to when it threatens peace? It really defeats the purpose if you ask me. Build a DEFENSE station at the risk of going to WAR. There's no logic.

What logic is there in getting mad enough to start a war because someone built a defense station????

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

What points in particular do you mean.

There were also other arguments made such as the Maximum burning temperature for Jet fuel is nowhere near enough for it to have melted the beams as well as the majorty of that would have been burned up upon impact. It seems to me as if the entire structure would have to be heated to that point in order to cause the building to fall in such a way.

Like I said earlier, the beams didn't have to melt. They just had to be annealed from steel back into soft iron, which occurs at 780 C. Soft iron crossbeams were too weak to hold up the floor.

One thing contributing to the disasters was that the planes destroyed the fire sprinkler systems when they hit.

Then you also have things like building 7 which collapsed on the same day with no damage what so ever done to it by a plane and the media coverage of it was small if not non existant. The Doco Loose change said that the motive behind building 7 was there was massive amount of Gold underneath that building which only a small percent has been recovered. Im not sure if i believe thats the motive behind the attacks but i find it very strange that building did collapse.

Building 7 was damaged and caught on fire when the tower next to it collapsed. The tower collapses also cut off the water supply to that building, …

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Actually they were designed to withstand a jet crashing into the side of it just never anything that big. I think it was built to withstand the force of a 747 or a 767 i forget whatever the smaller plane is.

The towers woithstood the forces of the crashes just fine. But the fire sprinkler system did not.

I also would have thought that if the beams were really as weak as you guys say they were then i think the towers would have been more likely to buckle at the top rather then just collapse as evenly as that.

This was due to the heat from the fire. It turned the steel in the cross beams to iron at 780 C. Because all of the vertical structure members were on the outside, they didn't heat up as much. They were exposed to outside air, which cooled them.

Then, all it took was the cross beams of ONE floor breaking loose from the vertical supports. It then fell on the floor below it. That was too much for the cross beams of that floor, so it broke loose too. This caused a cascade effect of too much weight on the cross beams all the way to the groiund.

If you acctually go through and read this document and other they acctually bring up some very interesting points and arguments.

I think maybe there is more to these attacks then we have been told about but i do …

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Your degree can become obsolete. Microsoft deprecated my degree by changing everything.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Every stem cell, not just the embryonic ones, can grow into a new human being once separated from the cells around it. It is thus a living human being.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

The judge that did this belongs in jail with her.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I don't see anything.

I'm wondering if it was an automatic response to a bad word which is embedded in another word in that post. In that case, it's a case of (expletive deleted)-for-tat censorship.

Another possibility is that the post that caused the banning has been deleted.

Another possibility is that the account was hijacked.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Tell W3C.

I think deprecting tags is like telling English speaking people they can't use the words "program." "can," and "tree" anymore.

And notice that their replacement solutions for everything they deprecate uses more typing.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

You can apply CSS styles to it too.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I don't think we are seeing the same thing. All I see is the scrollbar that belongs to the browser window.

The scrollbar at the right edge of the window belongs to the browser, not to your page. You can't change it.

Are you trying to move the menu bar to the top of the page?

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

7/7 was London Subways bombings.

There is a huge misconception made in these conspiracy theory claims. The misconception is that steel remains steel all the way up to its melting point. It does not. It anneals back to soft iron above 780 C. A little knowledge of metallurgy is helpful here.

Steel is made through the following process:

1. Form an mixture of iron and carbon, with other metals added to create specific properties. This is usually done above 1500 C.
2. Cast the soft iron mixture that forms. It can then be forged or worked into the desired shape.
3. Heat the mixture to 780 C, forming the alloy.
4. Rapidly cool the alloy to room temperature. This is usually done by quenching the alloy in oil or water. It then becomes too hard to be worked.

But steel can be annealed (softened) through this process:

1. Heat the alloy to 780 C.
2. Slowly cool it to room temperature. The carbon comes out of the alloy, forming the mixture again. The result is soft iron. It becomes soft enough to be worked.

Those conspiracy sites expect the steel to be steel all the way up to the quoted melting point of 1370 C. They say the heat from burning jet fuel can't get up to 1370 C, but only to about 1000 C.

But not only does the steel not remain steel above 780 C, but the …

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

enbed is deprecated and does not work in all browsers. Use object.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

What scroller? The only scroller I see is the one at the right of the page.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Read the watermark in the empty submission box.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

<b> and <i> are expected to be deprecated in the next version of W3C XHTML, so don't start using them. They were left because there are a few old browsers that handle strong and b in different ways.

Beware The Deprecator! He comes and waves his magic mouse, and turns your perfectly good code into Tag Soup.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

You need HTML to make the basic page. Designing software (such s DreamWeaver) will write some HTML for you. To handle business account information, your host computer must have PHP and MySQL, or some other server-side hosting.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Use a cookie!

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I don't know. Dreamweaver may use them for something.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

:icon_wink: How do I spend it?

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

If you want to know the actual minimum value of the smallest value the current running JavaScript can actually use, it will tell you.

Use: Number.MIN_VALUE JS provides the following constants: Number.MIN_VALUE :
The smallest positive value which can be stored. It is close to 5E-324 Number.MAX_VALUE :
The largest positive value which can be stored. It is close to 1.79E+308 Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY :
Returns the internal representation for negative infinity Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY :
Returns the internal representation for positive infinity Math.E :
Returns the natural base. Math.LN10 :
Returns the natural log of 10. Math.LN2 :
Returns the natural log of 2. Math.LOG10E :
Returns the common log of the natural base. Math.LOG2E :
Returns the binary-base log of the natural base. Math.PI :
Returns the value of pi. Math.SQRT1_2 :
Returns the square root of one half. Math.SQRT2 :
Returns the sqiare root of 2.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Javascript can't see server data. You need PHP or Ajax instead.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

put an onclick attribute in the menu item, and have it call a JavaScript function that either writes the menu items or unhides them.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

You aren't just using the one image. That is your total memory for everything the server has for you.

Hint: Check if it is keeping an undo history and old versions of your files for you.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

In order for you to do that, your folder

www.onemillionsaints.com/admin

must contain a file called install.php, and you must have execution permission for that file.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I would think this would be a security violation.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I have the entire Astro Boy set.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

Actually, it gets more scrambled than that. The ownership rules are different for a salaried employee than they are for an independent contractor.

But there is also the fair use doctrine. For research purposes, you can copy it for personal (but not professional) use.

You are also permitted to make a copy if you have to convert the format to a form your machine can display.

I predict that, within a few years, copyright will become totally impossible and will be repealed.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I UNMARKED two threads which had been marked "solved" when the nasties came back.

And I'm not marking my thread on the annoying "code" watermark as "solved" until it is GONE.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I see the problem. You can't call it in the img tag. That script creates a new file on the server, instead of returning an image. It doesn't return anything.

The function takes two arguments, the path to the image to change, and the path to store the changed image.

You need to put the path to the created image in the img tag.

Call the function, and then write the img tag on the next line. The src= should point to the same path as the changed image path.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

webstyle4 is a template pack you can download.

The script is writing some script tags to the page. The code cut the word "script" in half to keep the html browser from trying to parse it.

The image and moduleid are in a comment.

MidiMagic 579 Nearly a Senior Poster

I seem to remember that you can have only one set of script tags in the body. Put both functions in the same script tag pair.