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IT Manager/Web Developer
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Re: Ran into this same problem with a customer's PC at work today with exact same issues as tschrock described. I was cleaning viri from the PC and went to reboot and BAM, no registry! Good times! | |
Re: In the 'view_ad.php' file you are calling into the IFRAME, you need to define the background color. You can do this a myriad, perhaps the easiest would be to ensure that the body tag has a BG Color tied to it. Ideally you would use CSS to make this happen. … | |
Re: [quote=hinde]Thanks for the reply, but I found something even better, and I am a little embarrassed that I forgot I could do this. [code]<a href="javascript:display_spaces()">Get spaces</a>[/code] Much simpler. Only thing is I usually hate these links cause I always click links with my middle mouse button to open a new … | |
Re: IE7 as a "improvement" over IE6 is incredible. The tabbed browsing and RSS features are neat, however Microsoft has once again failed to make IE7, thus far, compatible with CSS and XHTML. They fixed PNG Transparency issues, however the CSS rendering leaves as much to be desired as IE6 did. … | |
Re: Alright, to process a form to a Database is a pretty simple task, however with no experience it's going to be some work. Below is a link I would suggest taking a look at to get started: [url]http://www.chauy.com/2005/11/php-mysql-tutorial-part-3-inserting-data-into-mysql/[/url] Basically the "jest" of storing form data into a MySQL database as … | |
Re: It sounds like his computer isn't taking DNS settings correctly. Try a: ipconfig /displaydns This should show the DNS servers being used by the computer's cache. If it's showing nothing or something that should not be there try the following: ipconfig /flushdns followed by a ipconfig /registerdns Flushdns clears the … | |
Re: It seems to look like you can, however I have never done it first hand. Check out this tutorial: [url]http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorials/61/0.php[/url] | |
Re: First thing I would do is confirm all of your hardware is properly seated in your motherboard. Give that a go and try it out again. If that's not the case, double check temps on CPU, HDD, and Video Cards, if they're high, resolve that, replace HSF, reapply thermal compound … |
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