Re: [OT] RE: Welcome to sportslovers.net which is powered by Struts!

2005-01-20 Thread t t
At first I thought one can play basketball by himself/herself if he/she cannot find someone else to play with. Later on, I thought it's better to add it to the list, but I forgot to do it. Thanks for reminding me. T.T. Bill Siggelkow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any reason you don't list "Bask

Re: [OT] RE: Welcome to sportslovers.net which is powered by Struts!

2005-01-20 Thread Bill Siggelkow
Any reason you don't list "Basketball"? t t wrote: I am not sure. But I guess it's the official one, since I got it from the demo application coming with Struts package. T.T. David Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is the "Powered By Struts" logo an official Struts logo or something that you cre

Re: [OT] RE: Welcome to sportslovers.net which is powered by Struts!

2005-01-20 Thread Hubert Rabago
You can also get it from the bottom of the Struts home page http://struts.apache.org . On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:49:26 -0800 (PST), t t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am not sure. But I guess it's the official one, since I got it from the > demo application coming with Struts package. > > T.T. >

Re: [OT] RE: Welcome to sportslovers.net which is powered by Struts!

2005-01-20 Thread t t
I am not sure. But I guess it's the official one, since I got it from the demo application coming with Struts package. T.T. David Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is the "Powered By Struts" logo an official Struts logo or something that you created? Curious if there is some branding that I sho