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<0> anyone here got any experience of building a web based m*** emailing piece of software <0> ? <1> a web-based spammer? :p <0> hmmm <0> nah <0> was thinking I could do it with js <0> making lots of ajax calls to a php script? <0> need to send out about 14,000 mails <0> in one go... <2> krisp: i've done that <2> krisp: but i did it years ago, before php <2> lol <3> heh <3> krisp: that's what mailing list managers are for
<3> like mailman, and similar <3> all that junk like throttling them so as not to send too many at once, and bounce handling, is all already built in <3> why reinvent the wheel? <3> and there's no reason you can't set up an announce-only list (one-way) <2> agreed <2> i did it before i was aware of any of that <2> but i was young and stupid <2> heh <4> anyone here used those ****erfish drop down menus? <4> gwailo - funny name <4> LOL <5> thanks :) <2> thats one poor connection you got <5> yeah... the modem keeps needing to be power cycled <6> ugh <6> GwaiLo: time to call your isp for a replacement. <5> it wasn't supplied by them, I could buy another... but eh ... moving out soonish <2> what are my choices for secure smtp <2> it looks like just tls and sasl? <7> hrmmm <8> Hi I'm trying to alter the opacity among divs it seems to work fine in firefox however in IE the div opacity does not seem to be working <2> i don't think ie supports opacity <7> no, it doesn't <8> what about using filter: alpha(opacity= ? <2> does the dean edward ie7 hack add opacity support? <7> rabar: you can do that <7> it's nonstandard code, however <8> is that why its not working? <9> can you use something like text-align in a <th> to get something pushed off to the right? <9> i've tried using various CSS elements .. and can't get the behaviour i'd like <7> `css text-indent <10> Found for CSS 2 - text-indent - http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/text.html#propdef-text-indent <9> nope <7> if you know the width, you can use that <9> tried it <7> k then wrap it in something and use position <9> know the width i'd like to move it over? <7> yeah <9> yeah .. won't go <7> k then wrap it in something and use position <9> might be the browser .. checking with FF <7> you might want to specify a different display value for your th <9> a different value ? <7> than its default <7> `css display <10> Found for CSS 2 - display - http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visuren.html#propdef-display <9> oh .. that's just weird <11> Anyone care to guess how the hell they do this? - video.nbc.com/fullscreen.html?id=73200610393998 <11> err.. http://video.nbc.com/fullscreen.html?id=73200610393998 <12> does anyone know any simple JS/HTML image viewer I can use? It just needs to be able to scroll around the image and zoom in/out <7> sipher: how they do what? <11> reisio: erm.. change clothes like that. :p <7> sipher: guess it needs IE <13> reisio: doesn't even load for me in IE <11> no.. <11> I just viewed it in FF. hrm <7> sipher: on what OS? <11> Maybe it's tied to my session <7> GarethAdams: ah, neat <11> It's a flash video
<2> argh debian <7> sarge debian <7> sipher: k, just describe it <7> I can demystify something without seeing it :p <11> Alternate way, - http://www.nbc.com/Video/ click "Primetime", then America's got Talent > Highlights > Week 7 Semifinals and click the second to last thumbnail <11> titled "Quick Change" <11> It's totaly worth the trouble <11> This woman changes clothes in seconds <14> hey <7> okay I'm going to ***ume this needs Flash >7 <12> is there a way to make an <object> scroll like an iframe? <7> yes <11> still not working? :\ <7> just put something inside it that's too tall <7> sipher: lemme get out the Firefox with Flash 9 <12> reisio: how would that work for an image? it will resize it won't it? <7> pedrocr: you're using object to embed an image? <11> reisio: That's what the W3C would want <12> reisio: The image is big so i want to put it inside something that allows scrolling around in it. <7> sipher: maybe in the past <7> they kept 'img' <7> pedrocr: ah <7> pedrocr: k, yeah if it's real big and you have it on a page in an object, it should scroll <1> SVG documents should always have an XML declaration, right? <12> reisio: What I'd like to be able to do is to have the image inside an iframe/object and then be able to access it's width/height through the DOM so as to be able to resize it <7> sipher: that's fairly quick :p <7> pedrocr: you can do that <11> yeah.. esp. the glitter one.. o_O <7> pedrocr: you don't really need an iframe/object, though <7> you can just put it into a div and set overflow: scroll; <12> reisio: ah, great, thanks <7> piratepenguin: they should have one, yes <1> thanks <7> `doctype <7> +doctype <10> Take a gander at the fine document type definitions available at http://webstandards.org/learn/templates/ (HTML 4.01 Strict is recommended). A more complete list can be had at http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html <7> pedrocr: that w3.org page should have a template link <11> These flash vids force you to view ads. : <11> :\ <11> I might try injecting some AS to byp***.. the whores. :D <15> Hi guys, I am creating a opensource firewall distro and I have encountered many problems with IE except there is one that I cannot solve at the moment... http://testserver.pbspot.com user:user pw:user, in IE the problem occurs about 95% of the time, but I have not tracked the problem to a source yet, it could be apache, js,css, php <7> ...okay <15> I can exactly explain my problem, but IE is not doing what it should, while browsers like firefox work flawlessly, fore instance some scripts and css are not downloaded and applied... This problem did not occur in previous versions of my code, but it seems that this occurs in every revision when I check my reposiitory <16> Hello, there. I'm not sure this is the best place to ask, but I wonder which is the most commonly used web-badge dimension. Where can I research on the subject? <16> webdev <7> HugoG: waste of time <7> just make fluid layouts <11> reisio: He could want to know for something else <11> Like stats <7> that's a waste of time, too <16> Yes, that's what I'm looking for. <16> Why? <16> What do layouts have to do with web-badges? <16> In a conversation with the head of the W3C Com Team, I discussed the possibility of W3C providing web-badges in common 80x15 dimension, but the question arose: is that the most commonly used kind of badge? <7> oh web-badge <7> my bad :p <16> Ah... Misunderstanding. :D Np. <7> there's no most common dimension afaik <16> What did you think it was, reisio? <7> page* <16> Of course. <16> If you had to pick from 88x31 and 80x15, which would you choose? <7> as it turns out, it's a waste of time for web-badges, too :p <7> probably 80x30 <7> I don't use stupid little buttons, though :p <16> So, from {1,2}, you'd choose 3, right? :D <11> It's easier to work with even numbeers <7> well 15 is quite a break from 31 <16> Well, stupid for you, funny for others. It happens that usage of 80x15 W3C validation badges are violating W3C logo copyright. <11> especially when you start adding borders and padding etc. <7> HugoG: logo usage guidelines, you mean? <16> Yes. <7> those aren't enforceable <7> (duh)
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