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  1. HiI've finaly got my starterpackage, but have a couple of questions to get started.1. Do there exist an manual for Xisto hosting service? Where can I find it?2. My first problem was to set up pop3 at my e-mail client, where can I find the adresses for pop3 server and smpt server.3. To upload files. Is it possible to upload it as zipped and unzip at the server?I might have more questions as this is my first really proff hosting account, therefor if there is an manual (not just faq), then please help me to find it.ThanksBrgdsJens


  2. Hi,

     

    Not a bad thing to stat this anti ie campain..:-) I did went into that link that you did added, and I really think that it would be usefull for my faq site on my comming site. My next wishes is also to skip my os, but I've not enough competence to switch into linux yet.

     

    Cheers

    Brgds

    Jens

     

    CSS is beautiful.

    You need only one CSS file, and in that, you need only one decleration for what you want. Just keep to the standards set by W3C.

    Have a look here for a good reference for CSS:

    http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

     

    IE is ****ed. IE is hell. And IE rapes CSS.

    So you have two options. Either, fill your CSS file with hacks and bogus to make it compatible with this spawn from evil. Or get this:

    http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/intro/

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  3. Thanks for your advice. What I did was MS 101 problemsolution, reinstall os. It worked far as well, but still only "some" shared folders is working!!!??? Everything else is working fully as wished. And yes ofcause did I know about hubs and it's also what I've connected me through. I think that I'll next investigate a little into an Sygate brigde, it might works at that way.

     

    Brgds

    Jens

     

    for ur case... i think you would best like to set up a network asap and dun get bother by those network stuffs... depending on how many computer u are gonna set up... for network consist of 2 computers... just get a RJ45 cross cable... make sure u get cross cable... if more den 2 computer... i recommand hub... dun get a router or switch... i dun think its practical for your situation... anyway... get a hubs with enough ports for your computers... get a RJ45 straight cable for each computer... den connect them to the hub... oh yeah... make sure u got nic card for each computer... go to ur network connection page... and click set up a home or small office network... make one computer host... and others all clients... read properly and go thru the procedures... ur LAN will be setup within minutes... http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ for more info... u can also search google on setting up home network in windows xp... :)

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  4. Hi,

     

    I know that I might had mentioned this a couple of time in other cases. But the most of any scripts that I've been used and downloaded did I done from the most favorite place as follow:

     

    http://www.hotscripts.com/

     

    It's a good board and if you can find what you're searching for there, is there the most of the time some reference to other sites where you can find what you're looking for.

     

    I hope that this gave you something.

     

    Cheers

    Brgds

    Jens Jonassen


  5. Hi,As I'm still new into this board, can't I say for sure if it dosn't allready exist. By the way did I the other day req for language files to diffrent PHP scripts. I did investigate the rplys I did get, but my conclusion was that I might do it by myself, and I'm also almost finished with it.What I would like to say is that I don't do this just for my self, and when I'm finished would I of cause share it with me to others, and why not share it to other members of this board.I don't think that it would be the last time that I'm doing surch of modifications, and I'm dayly praying the gods of GNU and if I'm doing anything that I feel that others can have use of, would I proudly share and sacrifice my outcome to the GNU heaven.I'm actualy now working on tranlations of XOOPS and several XOOPS Modules, and then also OSCommerence, PHPBB. Further do I also have made a couple of tempelate sets, buttons and banners.I really like to give this things away, so please help me to do it and mostly if I can do it here.See youCheersBrgdsJens


  6. Hi,I might be one out of many who have problems or getting trouble with MS. I've an LAN network at home set up for 3 computers, and everything is working without printersharing and filesharing.I'm using XP Pro with firewall disabled, have done everything (almost) to try to fix it out. Internetsharing is working, but I can't connect or disconnect from the client stations, and then either print from other computers in the network.I know allready, and I really wish if I sometime in the future could trash MS forever for Linux, I've tried several times but always failed to conf.Please if any could have an idea what I'm doing wrong in my network.ThanksBrgdsJens


  7. Hi

     

    I agree that the best php programs is as you have mentioned, and specialy XOOPS as it's very useful an you can almost do what you want with it.

     

    The further does http://www.hotscripts.com/ rules too. I've been fund almost what ever that I've been looking for regarding scripts and programs.

     

    Cheers

    Jens

     

    let's list the best php program

     

    forum: ipb,phpbb

    cms:xoops

    business:osecommerce

    server manage:cpanel

     

    and more...

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  8. HiCSS is what all love to hate, and specialy regarding the browser war. I would like to start an discussion about crossbrowser CSS styles. Is it possible or do you really have to make 3-4 diffrent CSS file everytime you create a site using CSS for both OS and browsers?Ex. IE for MS Windows vs IE for MACorMozilla for MS Windows vs Linux vs MACThe further more. Is it possible to make the scrollbar thing in CSS working into Mozilla competible browser?I hope to get alot of funny responseCheersBrgdsJens


  9. Hi,My favorite tool is almost about what kind of page that I'm doing. When I was born into the webdesigning world does there only exist one editor, notepad, but after a while came several editors, and I did started with HomeSite which was the bridge for me into the world of Macromedia. Then was I only working with basic html sites.Today when I've learned the basic of PHP is it back to past again, not notepad but HTMLKit. I'm awaiting for the day when someone have find the ultimate wysiwyg editor for PHP sites (Dreamweaver isn't good enough yet).So my question to answer is: Dreamweaver for basic webdesign and HTMLKit for PHP.CheersBrgdsJens


  10. Hi there,An comment here..:-)Funny to see that I'm not alone to have find out that PHP is more logical that ASP and ASP dot Net, and then either that PHP is the most popular.I'm self learnd into both basic html for arround 10-12 years ago, and did get bored and interested into creating dynamical pages, and did waste alot of time to try to getting wise on ASP. PHP really rules.Cheers!BrgdsJens


  11. Hi,

     

    I regree with you about 1st Page, but I've been awaiting for 1st Page 2004 for to long time. Do you know where I can get the beta?

     

    Thanks

    Brgds

    Jens

     

    The two best WYSIWYG editors I know of are 1st Page and HTML Kit.  I think the latter is better than the former due to it being able to have plug-ins created.  Both give you previews of your pages in your default web browser.  HTML-Kit also allows you to do FTP uploads, which is a time-saver (instead of having to change between programs).

     

    For a really new beginner, not needing all the "bells and whistles" - I would suggest 1st Page (by EvrSoft).

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