Hello.
I am hoping some of you out there could suggest some websites and/or books
on HTML. I have a good grasp of html basics - I've already designed
several simple web pages. But now I want to learn what fancier options
there are for spiffing up a web page other than using . ;)
Can anyone rec
Ingrid Schupbach wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I am hoping some of you out there could suggest some websites and/or books
> on HTML. I have a good grasp of html basics - I've already designed
> several simple web pages. But now I want to learn what fancier options
> there are for spiffing up a web pag
On 10/23/99, 7:16:39 PM, Ingrid wrote:
> I am hoping some of you out there could suggest some
> websites and/or books on HTML.
Please have a look at the do-it-yourself advise
'SELFHTML'
that should be part of your distribution.
If not you may find it here:
http://www.teamone.de/sel
Ingrid Schupbach wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am hoping some of you out there could suggest some websites and/or books
> on HTML. I have a good grasp of html basics - I've already designed
> several simple web pages. But now I want to learn what fancier options
> there are for spiffing up a web page
Hi Igred
Since most people have replied on the normal advanced HTML stuff .. I'll add
some alternatives to playing with HTML ... pre processing stuff :)) *grin*
have a look at PHP http://www.php.net and linking it to MYSQL
http://www.mysql.com
Henti
> -Original Message-
> From: Ingrid
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
>
> http://www.teamone.de/selfhtml/selfhtml.htm
>
> It's the best (best!) HTML information for newbies and advanced i
> know!
>
> Ok, to be perfectly honest, it's got one tiny disadvantage: it's
> written completely in german. ;-)
Actual
Ok. I'm trying to set up a multi-homed system to be
the internet server for my lan. Yesterday I installed
Redhat and got Samba and Netatalk working fine
through eth0 (AMD PCNet card, I think) which is
PCI. However, when I put in the ISA nic that (whose
ethernet address is bound to my cable-modem,
hello =)
one book i enjoyed (after being pretty familiar with basic HTML) was "Designing Web
Graphics 3" by Lynda Weinman. on amazon.com the book gets mixed reviews, but i had seen
it in a store and purchased it anyway, and was very impressed by it. i too have a good
grasp of the basics, as well
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Ingrid Schupbach wrote:
> I am hoping some of you out there could suggest some websites and/or books
> on HTML. I have a good grasp of html basics - I've already designed
> several simple web pages. But now I want to learn what fancier options
> there are for spiffing up a
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Walt wrote:
> My question is: How do I find out stuff like the IRQ
> and I/O address information for the card from the
> system?
cat /proc/ioports
cat /proc/interrupts
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Hi, I feel like this is a stupid question, but here goes...
I have redhat 5.2 installed and wish to upgrade to 6.1. I purchased a CD
with 6.1 on CheapBytes (?) and can't get my machine to read the "D" drive in
either dos or linux. I'm extremely new at this and haven't recieved my
redhat 5.2 bo
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Tonya Winter wrote:
> Hi, I feel like this is a stupid question, but here goes...
>
> I have redhat 5.2 installed and wish to upgrade to 6.1. I purchased a CD
> with 6.1 on CheapBytes (?) and can't get my machine to read the "D" drive in
> either dos or linux. I'm extremely
Serena Del Bianco wrote:
>>On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Walt wrote:
>> My question is: How do I find out stuff like the IRQ
>> and I/O address information for the card from the
> >system?
>
>cat /proc/ioports
>cat /proc/interrupts
None of the things in ioports seem to be something that
looks like a my NI
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