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Re: Themes and DDA laws
  • 2006/10/3 16:05

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Wiz! I just can't find my pair of glasses to decipher that.
For Christ's sake won't it be best to brush that under the red carpet.

or could you put it in the laymen's language.



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Re: The craziest thing you ever did when...........
  • 2006/10/3 5:56

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To read my horoscope !!!
believing that I am going to win that 300 million$ jackpot.



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Re: Themes and DDA laws
  • 2006/10/2 12:54

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Mine is worsening too. Maybe, that shouldn't be law. It is a natural process which every one of us will go thru..

This might sound silly or weird, just take the language issue! in that simple sense of that freedom and discrimination. Wouldn't it be discrimination against any group of peoples with no knowledge of English or French, to have websites only in any other language?!


Now when we bring that politics in that website, I think it will destroy plenty.
We might argue "on the basis of our freedom" to have our font as big or small as we want.
We might take the issue from a differently angle and say we are artists, creators and we have a different set of rules.

Or better yet, have a sticker like the warning on the tobacco box.
Smoking is bad, it is breeding cancer.
Now we will have the sticker from the ministry of health pasted in the footer, as " Warning ! from the ministry of health! "This website's content is displayed in small font and can deteriorate your sight".

We purchased a set of software that is creating font, that big or that small. It is not our fault.
The browsers will have to start detect small font now. and block these particular websites.

At the end of the day, I think many companies will move their servers out of the EU territory, to avoid clashing with the new law.

Then who is losing ? it will be similar to that tax avoidence, -with offshore companies regsitered on these islands
I have better start thinking about that - with a huge server on an island somehwere.

Finally, are they going to block all websites that are not hosted inside the boundary of the EU?

Humanity is crashing.



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Re: Themes and DDA laws
  • 2006/10/2 11:10

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Wouldn't have it been cheaper for EU to give all visually impaired citizens proper glasses.
Hope they don't make it law, to have all public websites translated to all EU languages now..



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Re: Wierd things that you do...
  • 2006/10/1 7:10

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Forgetting to upload your update or change from your local to your server:

Have you ever completed any update or change to your project/website on your local/testing site, and go mad as you can't find the modification on your hosting site?

Or how about signing in on your local server and with a second browser pointing to your hosting site at one time, you keep scratching your head as to why you can't post anything over there.

yes , quite often I want to delete and reload the whole new thing!



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Re: Argh! Coup attempt underway in Bangkok!
  • 2006/9/20 18:47

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Man, and those over there, me wish you, lots and lots of courage, - stay safe & happy, man.

Having been away myself for 20yrs now, 'cause of that. --politics and these green uniforms really suck.



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Re: Redirect page..
  • 2006/9/11 18:35

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I think on this sitehttp://www.peak.ne.jp/xoops, there is a hack for redirecting.
It takes you directly to the page, without redirecting.

But can't really remember the url.
Make a search there, may be y'll be lucky enough.

when you are over there, hit ! user login without entering a login or pw.
will get an idea what it is about.



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Best lawyer story of the year
  • 2006/9/11 12:21

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A friend shared this story to me !
>>>>>
BEST LAWYER STORY OF THE YEAR, DECADE AND PROBABLY THE CENTURY.


Charlotte, North Carolina:
A lawyer purchased a box of very rare and expensive cigars, then
Insured them against, among other things, fire.

Within a month, having smoked his entire stockpile of these great
Cigars and without yet having made even his first premium payment
On the policy the lawyer filed a claim against the insurance
Company. In his claim, the lawyer stated the cigars were lost "in a series
Of small fires."

The insurance company refused to pay, citing the obvious reason,


That the man had consumed the cigars in the normal fashion.

\ The lawyer sued.. And WON!
(Stay with me.)

Delivering the ruling, the judge agreed with the insurance company that
The
Claim was frivolous. The judge stated nevertheless, that the lawyer held
a policy from the company, which it had warranted that the cigars were
Insurable
And also guaranteed that it would insure them against fire, without
Defining what is
Considered to be unacceptable fire" and was obligated to pay the claim.

Rather than endure lengthy and costly appeal process, the insurance
Company
Accepted the ruling and paid $15,000 to the lawyer for his loss of the
Cigars lost in the "fires".

NOW FOR THE BEST PART...

After the lawyer cashed the check, the insurance company had him arrested
On 24 counts of ARSON!!!
With his own insurance claim and testimony from the previous case being
Used against him, the lawyer
Was convicted of intentionally burning his insured property and was
Sentenced to 24 months
In jail and a $24,000 fine.

This is a true story and was the First Place winner in the recent Criminal Lawyers Award Contest.

ONLY IN AMERICA! NO WONDER THE REST OF THE WORLD THINKS WE'RE NUTS



[size=xx-small][edit by Bender]: Don´t shout at us please, subject modified. [/size]



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Re: generate a query each time
  • 2006/9/8 18:48

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Re: How do you define a Xoops module?
  • 2006/9/7 17:47

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A XOOPS module! just a wild thought here.

should be built in the.

same architectural structures (and functionalities )
be the same as the previous modules
templates.
language
admin
xoops_version
includes
--compatible to XOOPS only.

then I would have define other SW that function within xoops, - as the xoops_plugin or xoops_hacks.
as a xoops_plugin or xoops_hacks it wont necessarily be built in the same architectural way, but simply be functional within xoops,

finally they all become module once you plug in




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