"John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> How about middle posting?
I have noticed that usually when people say things like "don't top post",
the reasons provided for not doing it apply equally as much to
bottom-posting. What they really maen is that they wan
"Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Friday 27 August 2004 09:00, Gunter Sammet wrote:
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> > Yes. All my local stuff does work like a charm. I'm working with
osCommerce
> > shopping cart and all my local installs work just fine. And as I said,
when
> > I co
On Friday 27 August 2004 12:40, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> * Thus wrote John Nichel:
> > John Holmes wrote:
> > >Curt Zirzow wrote:
> > >>Top posting is like this.
> >
> > How about middle posting?
> >
> > >Please don't top post.
>
> Hehe.. thats pretty good :) Lets see if someone can decipher this
> top
On Friday 27 August 2004 09:00, Gunter Sammet wrote:
> Yes. All my local stuff does work like a charm. I'm working with osCommerce
> shopping cart and all my local installs work just fine. And as I said, when
> I compare it with a local install, the files don't show anything unusual.
Based on the
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* Thus wrote John Nichel:
> John Holmes wrote:
>
> >Curt Zirzow wrote:
> >
> >>Top posting is like this.
>
> How about middle posting?
>
> >Please don't top post.
> >
Hehe.. thats pretty good :) Lets see if someone can decipher this
top post to a context post to a middle post to a who knows wha
John Holmes wrote:
Curt Zirzow wrote:
Top posting is like this.
How about middle posting?
Please don't top post.
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Curt Zirzow wrote:
Top posting is like this.
Please don't top post.
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Top posting is like this.
* Thus wrote Gunter Sammet:
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> "Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Please do not top post.
>
> What do you mean by top post?
>
Curt
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you've b
"Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Please do not top post.
What do you mean by top post?
> On Friday 27 August 2004 02:58, Gunter Sammet wrote:
> > I stripped out all the front page files and if I compare files frin a
> > wirjubg ubstakk with WinMerge, it
Please do not top post.
On Friday 27 August 2004 02:58, Gunter Sammet wrote:
> I stripped out all the front page files and if I compare files frin a
> wirjubg ubstakk with WinMerge, it tells me that they are identical (at
> least all of the unmodified files). Can't find any invisible caracters wit
I stripped out all the front page files and if I compare files frin a
wirjubg ubstakk with WinMerge, it tells me that they are identical (at least
all of the unmodified files). Can't find any invisible caracters with
WinMerg in the "not identical" files. How does the php parser or Apache
determine
[snip]
I downloaded files via FTP from a site published with FrontPage and
active
Front Page extensions. When I try to run them on my local machine, php
files
are not recognized and parsed by Apache. IE gives me the save to dialog
and
Mozilla displays binary garbage.
Checking the FTP log, it says t
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