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Re: There are 10 types of people in this world - those who understand binary and those who don't :) | |
Re: Thanks for this. However, what advantage does unloading DLLs have? Does it free up RAM? | |
Re: > What do you smart/experienced techies think I should do? No idea, sorry. Is this the right place to post Threads like this one? > No, check out our tech talk hardware forum: [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum7.html"]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum7.html[/URL] How in the world do you upload an Avatar pic? > Up until yesterday, there was … | |
Re: goldeagle, aware of the problem already, but can't seem to figure out a solution :( CaliVagabond, not exactly sure what you're referring to? I can't duplicate the problem. | |
Re: You're posting in the C++ forum. What do you expect? :) ![]() | |
Re: Never heard of them - but there's no site specific talk permitted in this forum. | |
I just noticed from within the finder that the root of my drive has a file, with no extension, called 0, that is a 0 byte file. Does anyone know where this could possibly have come from and whether it's save to delete? It should be, no? I'm thinking maybe … | |
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Re: Not true tgreer! ... Suppose you have image1.gif and image2.gif which are both 100x50 pixels in size. What you can do is create a <div> of that height and width, and fill it with a clear.gif filler. Set the background of the div via CSS to image1.gif. Then, you can … | |
Re: I used to run a $2,000 / month AdWords campaign. Nowadays, I'm running a $20 / month campaign :) | |
Re: A Google sitemap is just a guide to direct google towards which of your pages you put more value in. It is no guarantee they will actually be indexed. In fact, Google is no more likely to spider more pages with a sitemap than without. If your Google pagerank allows … | |
Re: [code]Testing ... testing ... 1 2 3[/code] Will affect all future posts from now on :) | |
Re: Hehe, cool! :) If you'd like, you can document your progress with a blog @ [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/"]http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/[/URL] | |
Re: isorry about the indentation Indentation works when you wrap code in CODE tags ;) | |
Re: Hehe ... you just resurrected a two year old thread. | |
Has anyone noticed disabling email activation upon registration resulting in a significant increase in new member activity? | |
Re: By default, vBulletin is only capable of sending out plain text emails. You will need to hack your vB in order to get it to send out pretty print emails. The first thing you might be interested in, for vB 3.5, is the Community Bulletin plugin: [URL="http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=66334"]http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=66334[/URL] The other is … | |
Re: I see ... [quote][I]Last edited by vegaseat : Yesterday at 10:21 PM. Reason: Added zip file [/quote] ??[/I] | |
Re: Use DiskWarrior. That's my answer to everything. | |
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Re: I really don't want to introduce a section devoted to gaming because it will inevitably attract a much younger crowd, especially for an IT community which is swaying towards the business end. However, feel free to chat up a storm in the Geek's Lounge! | |
I currently use Zend Studio for Windows while I use XCode on my mac to do my php developing. However, it would be awesome if I could get Zend Studio's autocomplete and autosuggest featurs in XCode. Is there perhaps a PHP plugin for XCode that would let me do this? … | |
Re: No, it's not. Webrings were a "fad" back in the late 1990s. They died a rather quick death in 2000 when Yahoo! bought the official WebRing out. | |
Re: From what I remember, QBASIC was not only a programming language but a software environment as well - and therefore it ran somewhat like an interpreter? Meaning that you couldn't write a program in it that would be able to stand alone. The code had to be executed from within … | |
Re: Eeek ... Okay, I will look into this ... I know what the problem is. I was working on coding a post cache. | |
Re: Thanks suRoot, never heard of it but it looks promising. As a sidenote, Norton Anti-Virus isn't incredibly horrible, but Norton Personal Firewall is the worst resource-hogging, registry-editing piece of **** I have ever seen ;) | |
Re: Sorry *blush* Try posting in our Website Reviews forum for feedback about your site, if you haven't already done so. | |
Re: I'm really confused by what you're talking about? | |
Re: I spent a lot of time yesterday playing with creating a caching system that stores preformatted versions (ie parsed bbcode into html) of recently viewed posts in RAM on the Apache machine, to not only eliminate a query to the database server, but also eliminate having to parse all posts … | |
Re: Lots of content ... lots of unique articles ... lots of unique content on your site that people will want to NATURALLY link to - viral marketing at its best. | |
Re: As a personal taste, I always use CSS to do all of my site design if I can help it. It just makes things flexible in the end. You can put all body content inside a [inlinecode]<div>[/inlinecode] and set width to a relative or absolute size. For example, setting [inlinecode]<div … |
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