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Tue 03/20/07 04:51 PM
I caught that as well I have not asked my current webhost for that at
this point. I do not have access to the htaccess file.

The hosting company I deal with I have been very spoiled with. Recently,
though my favorite person to talk to at my web host was put into the
hospital and may not be back to work for a month or more. This makes me
feel awkward if I ask for something different of the people currently
covering for him. I do not want him to think I was trying to pull a fast
one. The people that are covering for him are not nearly as
knowledgeable as he is. He actually owns one of the 12 DNS root servers.
That makes him a very powerful ally to have in my corner. I can't wait
for him to get back to work. I am planning on implementing alot of new
things on my site to generate traffic and business here. My statistic
have been increasing exponentially since January on my site. I believe
that within the next few months my site will be flooded with traffic and
work for me as well. I actually have set a goal in my head of a million
pageviews in a month. I think I will achieve that goal within the next
few months maybe 6 or less.

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Tue 03/20/07 04:37 PM
WoW is short for World of Warcraft which is second to Guild Wars in my
opinion as I am cheap and refuse to buy a game then have to pay a montly
fee to play it on top of that.

The one thing that bothers me about the MMORPG games is you cannot play
them in LAN competitions. As addictive as they are it would be nice if
the game manufacturers would atleast setup private servers for large LAN
parties.

I have been to LAN parties that had 540 players competeing in NJ and
many corperate sponsers such as ATI, Running with Scissors, Chenbro,
AMD, ABIT and several others. We were even a part of the call of duty
tour yet I did not see one MMORPG company rep other then Running with
scissors and they were there to promote Postal 2 share the pain.

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Sun 03/18/07 11:29 AM
I agree the more reliable way to do it was with PHP. If you think about
it though. as soon as you embed php code into a document you must change
the extension of that document to .php from .htm or .html. The reason
being is with the document having htm or html extensions it is never
parsed. If a document has a .php extension however it is parsed by the
php processor on the server. If it encounters another language or script
it will send it out for processing and await the results to come back in
html prior to delivering the finished html page to the client user.

I may not have stated it very clearly here but basically if you want to
use php within an html document you need to change the extension to .php
for it to be parsed correctly.

I am currently hosting on what is knkown as a (LAMP)Linux + Apache +
MySQL + PHP environment as it is the preferred development environment
worldwide.

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Thu 03/15/07 03:17 PM
Just heard we are supposed to get about a foot of snow tomorrow here
just what the visiting relitives wanted to hear I am sure for their trip
to see us.

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Thu 03/15/07 03:15 PM
In IE if you click the View menu then click on font size does then on a
smaller size does it help if so you may just have to go to the help menu
inside IE and search to change font size default. If changing it in your
browser as above does not help I would choose a different home page as
the author of that one is probably either really new to design or very
young and inexperienced.

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Thu 03/15/07 03:10 PM
Thanks dude I got it working it was a problem with the IDs within the
css I currently have it working on myhome page only now I have to go
back and put it into the other pages then go back and pretty up the
pages in generalso they look the same when the switcher changes them to
the larger font. I really should have done it with PHP it would have
been more reliable as well as easier but to do that I would have to
change all the file names and that would in effect remove my pages from
the search engines entirely.

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Thu 03/15/07 11:17 AM
If they know your address they could steal your mail through credit card
bills or bank statements you could have issues easily.

Another thing to consider if they know your address alone and you own
the property they can get alot of information about you from the public
records of the transfer of the house or property to you.

If your asking because of internet security I will tell you something.

THERE IS NOW PRIVACY ON THE INTERNET. NOBODY IS NAMELESS OR FACELESS.

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Thu 03/15/07 11:12 AM
I have children and if they wanted a toy gun I would not have an issue
with it at all. How can you play cowboys and indians without it. That is
part of the american heritage it may not be one to be proud of but it
still is a part of our history.

If you think that playing with toy guns promotes violence or playing
with real guns then you better remove the televisions as well as any
form of news media from your home as well considering I cannot think of
a time when I have ever seen a news broadcast that did not include
death, disease, distruction, violence or a number of other negative
things. Can you honestly think of a tv news program or a movie that had
no sorrow or violence in it?

Personally, I think that a child should be taught to respect life in
general at the earliest possible age as well as to respect real guns
because a small child can kill a grown person with a real gun just like
a grown person can kill a child with a real gun.

Let me point this out to those that disagree with my thoughts on this.
If a robber or rapist came into your home and restrained the adults in
the house. If a child has access to a real gun and the child does not
know how or when to use it it is worthless but if they do they could
take control of the situation and free the adults to take over from
there.

Every parrent thinks differently on this topic. I have had access and
respected real guns since I was 12 years old. Guns do not kill people.
People kill people. In most cases of death with guns involved there is a
criminal intent. Alot of it has to do with a persons character which is
a product of how they were raised. The only reason you even hear the
stories of children killing accidently with guns is because of the news
seeing death as a news story.

I would worry alot more about a child that did not know and respect the
power a real gun has then person that was sheltered from guns all their
life and was holding one now at any age.

That is my 2 cents and I am sure there are alot of people on here that
will disagree however I am allowed my opinion on it.

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Thu 03/15/07 10:47 AM
I personally think that Fireworks is pretty easy to learn myself. THe
reason I think it is easier then the others is because the menu otions
are very similar to those in dreamweaver and Flash. For animation
purposes Flash is the way to go even if the code it produces is poor and
bandwidth intensive. But I am a pretty hard core coder and do alot of
reading and practicing to learn the technologies. Fireworks offers the
abuility to do vector graphics as well that is feature that I am not
sure is available in PSP. The current industry standard graphics program
is Photoshop CS however it is very difficult to learn as it has so many
different options it can be overwhelming to a person. If I was to be on
a limited budget which I am now the decision would be a no brainer for
me I would and did go with the macromedia suite from the yahoo auctions
as I was able to snipe it out for 25 dollars delivered. In the stores
that suite sells for 999 dollars.

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Thu 03/15/07 09:25 AM
I not only have access to changing the code at anytime I wrote it
originally. I will plug them all in manually and verify they all work
but they did when I wrote them. I actually found another way to do this
last night in PHP and ma reluctent to do it that way although it is only
five lines of code and does not require cookies at all it would require
me to change each page to .php instead of .html that would remove me
from the search engines entirely till they reindex the site.

That is why I was hoping one of the gurus on here would have my magical
answer. I will keep testing till I beat the problem to death as usual I
guess.

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Wed 03/14/07 11:36 PM
When the ip address is lost on the Windows XP system I found that
resetting the router and the modem not only wiped out everyone on the
networks internet connectivity but it also did not solve the problem. As
the computer itself could not see the router at all. It was setting the
IP address to all zeros and the only way to get it to get a new IP
address from the router it would have to release the old one and ask for
a new one.

I was also having that same situation on a windows pc that has XAMPP
installed on it as well which includes apache. My network here is pretty
advanced though I take advantage of my gigabit routers and switches for
the local network and also use VOIP here as well. I am a hard core coder
and online MMORPG player as well.

The easiest answer for me was the batch file. I am literally online
again within seconds fo double clicking the shortcut on my desktop. To
cold boot the pc takes a couple minutes here due to the amount of
programs I have running on it at boot.

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Wed 03/14/07 11:17 PM
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