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tayling
Re: Travel in Australia - Link
  • 2004/5/5 4:50

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Thanks for that feedback - am glad i have it in writing from outside - both logo and mp3 are strictly user request - They are computer illiterate people and 'nice and noisy' is just great! And who's paying?

I must admit I havn't viewed on 1600 res but can imagine the problems but the logo is 'just how they like it' Thanks for letting me know and I will take some steps to get the logo right tho I am more of a database backend tech then a graphic guy.

As for the mp3 - well a developer can only take so much of a digeredoo!!






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tayling
Re: Travel in Australia - Link
  • 2004/5/5 4:50

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Thanks for that feedback - am glad i have it in writing from outside - both logo and mp3 are strictly user request - They are computer illiterate people and 'nice and noisy' is just great! And who's paying?

I must admit I havn't viewed on 1600 res but can imagine the problems but the logo is 'just how they like it' Thanks for letting me know and I will take some steps to get the logo right tho I am more of a database backend tech then a graphic guy.

As for the mp3 - well a developer can only take so much of a digeredoo!!






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tayling
Travel in Australia - Link
  • 2004/5/5 2:03

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How embarassing - sorry but here is the link for KAROTRAVEL
http://www.karotravel.com

Of course if any XOOPS user really wants a holiday down under- I can probably negotiate a good deal - what I really need to do is tto make sure the site has good coverage in search engines for Germany and Holland if any one has any good ideas.

Regards

Tony



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Travel in Australia
  • 2004/5/4 22:29

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Here is a new site that took me quite a while - it has many areas that the owner can update easily and the menus fro vehicles and rates are database driven depending on what is available. It has only been designed for MS Explorer 6 - not sure what netscape and gozilla will do with it!!!

The next step is to add the german language but I am considering the problems of search engines which I am having trouble getting XOOPS sites enrolled in. It seems that we need to create a separate page for each item in each language rather than have them created via database etc. Still trying - will feed back when we get hits

Thanks XOOPS

Regards

Tony Ayling



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tayling
Travel in Australia
  • 2004/5/4 22:28

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Here is a new site that took me quite a while - it has many areas that the owner can update easily and the menus fro vehicles and rates are database driven depending on what is available. It has only been designed for MS Explorer 6 - not sure what netscape and gozilla will do with it!!!

The next step is to add the german language but I am considering the problems of search engines which I am having trouble getting XOOPS sites enrolled in. It seems that we need to create a separate page for each item in each language rather than have them created via database etc. Still trying - will feed back when we get hits

Thanks XOOPS

Regards

Tony Ayling



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tayling
Re: <body onload... problem
  • 2004/1/19 11:24

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I cant work it out either
the message appears as soon as i load the site - /modules/news

as well as other pages - It could be some sort of security on my PC against popups etc. It is a puzzle to me though why the variables arnt being set and I cant quite work out what the event or parameters are that sets them

I have discovered that once published on my main server it works fine.

I would like to solve the situation though as it is severley hindering my development PC and websites

Thanks for your interest

Regards

Tony



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tayling
Re: <body onload... problem
  • 2004/1/19 1:30

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thanks - we are getting there but i cant fathom out why it is being ignored on mine and not set
Any ideas or solutions truly welcome
Thanks all
regards

Tony



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tayling
Re: <body onload... problem
  • 2004/1/18 20:57

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Where is $xsize and $ysize set? I cant cant find any reference in XOOPS site. Mybe there is something I havnt done.



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tayling
Re: <body onload... problem
  • 2004/1/18 20:42

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Hi thanks for that reply
I am getting the problem on clean installs - starting from 2050 - I have just tried 2052 before I reply.

I am using IIs and apache with php4.32 if that could be a reason.

Hope we can solve i - it seems a rare problem but I have it.

Regards

Tony



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<body onload... problem
  • 2004/1/18 12:30

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Have posted this before but had no solutions - on installing a fresh 2.0.5 - without problem - when I go to the home page I get the windows script debugger - with the following line error for line 80

<body onload="window.resizeTo(, );">

I have re installed and get the same problem - must be something local on my pc (server 2000/apache)

I have go around this by deleting the lines with onload in them but cant do this at all in the multi language hack.

Any ideas guys?

Thanks a lot

Regards

Tony




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