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Thanks for your effort CK... I spent 3 hours yesterday looking at various scripts, no 'one' stood out.
I was really asking if anyone had a particular favorite.
I should have taken that three hours and begun writing my own, which I will begin to do now.
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Does anyone know a good Calendar Script?
This will be for a town government web site so, ideally it would have a user-friendly interface for the town office to add/delete events easily.
Thanks for any input.
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The README file addresses the permission issue.Mike's Voting CGIPlease see the included README for copying and use details.
IMPORTANT: Your server must execute the script as you in orderto have permissions to write the data files. Please ask your
server admin to use suexec or some other method to have cgi's
executed as you. (doning a chmod 777 on the direcotory containing
the vote.cgi will do the trick but is HIGHLY insecure).
1. place the vote.cgi in a folder under your cgi-bin (or executalbe directory)
e.g. - cgi-bin/vote
2. switch to the folder where you put vote.cgi and
chmod 755 vote.cgi
3. edit the vote.cgi to fit your needs. You will
need to set the variables at the top of vote.cgi unless you use the exact
same configurationas I use.
4. create an html file with a form to use the vote.cgi (a sample should
be included in this archive).
5. now just point your browser at http://yourdomain/cgi-bin/vote/vote.cgi
or whereever you put it!
Make sure you did all of the above.
To chmod, go to your Cpanel.
Click on File Manager (top left).
Click on the cgi-bin folder (click the folder not the name).
Click on the file name vote.cgi
On the right you will see a menu, select Change Permissions
Good luck.
Please note: Please ask your server admin to use suexec or some other method to have cgi's
executed as you. (doning a chmod 777 on the direcotory containing the vote.cgi will do the trick but is HIGHLY insecure).
This is a serious issue, which means I would not recommend this script.
Maybe others will have more (better) recommendations.
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I belive your problem is that you do not have the correct !DOCTYPE declaration on your page (actually, you do not have an !doctype declaration).
You are not alone with this problem. I would recommend a Google Search: line-height problem or line-height IE6
This link may help.
Good Luck.
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No one will be able to help you without more information. You could post the script so we could see it.
One very common mistake is not having the correct read/write permission settings for folders or files. Make sure that the permissions are set correctly for each.
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You can simply start of with the 'Starter Plan'. If need be in the future, you can always do a simple upgrade.
With the Simple Plan:
You get 300 MB.The design of the website is made in house and pretty simple, "4MB".We need it for the e-mail addresses and correspondence(about 12 e-mail accounts), where the correspondence is always copied to a head account.You get unlimited number of email accounts and email forwarding.
There is a built in FormMail script on the server (in a cgi-sys directory):The most difficult item in our website is CGI Script(Form) to order a catalog, the rest is all information.<form action="http://www.yourdomainname.com/cgi-sys/FormMail.cgi" method="POST" name="form1">
<input type="hidden" name="recipient" value="you@yourdomainname.com">
<input type="hidden" name="subject" value="MyForm">
<input type="hidden" name="redirect" value="http://www.yourdomainname.com/redirect_page_like_a_thank_you.html">
We expect not many hits per month, less than 100,000 hits a month.You get 5.5GB of bandwith transfer. Again, if you need to upgrade... very easy.
We also have registered different domain names and would like that all inquiries of any of those domain names are guided to one single head domain.Dangerous if you are considering being listed within the search engines. This can be viewed as spamming. Best to either have a 'real' page (meaning one with real text and just a link to your real site) for each domain name or not use them at all.
Good Luck.
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<form action="http://www.******/cgi-sys/FormMail.cgi" method="POST" name="form1">
<input type="hidden" name="recipient" value="here@somewhere.com">
<input type="hidden" name="subject" value="Something you want in the subject of the email you will receive">
<input type="hidden" name="redirect" value="http://www.******/YourRedirectPage.html">
The:
<input type="hidden" name="recipient" value="here@somewhere.com">
defines the email address of the recipient.
Hope this helps.
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They don't look real.
There not.
He needs some help from greatfolios sysop!
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Log onto Cpanel
Click on File Manager (top left)
Click on the folder next to public_html (note: click on the folder not the name; public_html is the directory [folder] where the 'public' has access to; thus, if you upload an index.html file in here, that will be the default page loaded when someone goes to www.yourdomainname.com)
Click on Upload files
Click on the Browse button and select the folder were the files reside on your machine.
Now select the specific file.
Click the upload button.
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Beth:
For you, I too would recommend Macromedia MX.
You might want to write their customer support and tell them your are a FP user and would like to consider their product. You might be surprised by their response
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I use ws_ftp but most here would highly recommend cute ftp.
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Mr. Guru... Happy Birthday. I do hope you spent some special time with your family.
Everyone will tell you they grow up soooo fast, yet you really do not realize it until... well until they are all grown up.
Again, Happy Birthday.
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We knew he did not sleep, now we learn he does not go to the bathroom... he just goes!
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Lianna:
Please do not let this individual in any way discourage or frustrate you... not worth a single drop of your wonderful energy.
You do a FANTASTIC job within these forums and it is unfortunate that anyone would want to abuse 'our' family... especially Lady Li!
Thank you for being here, thank you for being you and thank you TotalChoice.
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Gemini:
Warning: You are treading in deep water.
You are just discussing dmoz at the moment but other consequences will result down the road with both dmoz and other search engines.
In addition, having two domains with redundant content will get you in trouble with the other Search Engines (i.e. Google), it just a matter of time.
I (and others) have given good general web site promotion advice here and in other threads that I think warrant review. You really need to reconsider your overall Internet plan (not just focusing on the dmoz issue at present). Once you have that plan, device a good strategy, then implement that strategy.
Without thoroughly analyzing your specific situation, I can not give specifics on what I would do as far as plan, strategy and implementation.
So, really think the 'big' picture though before acting.
Good luck.
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Mr. Guru:
I noticed your new Red link asking for us to link to TotalChoice.
I moved one of my client's sites to TCH at the end of January. My experiences since have been nothing short of complete satisfaction! Thank you to you and your fine technical staff and this wonderful 'family' community you are creating within this informative forum.
I am proud to place links on every one of the 140+ pages that make up my client's website.
This is one small way I can say THANK YOU to all of you!
P.S. I have recently purchased a reseller account that will result in more TotalChoice adoptions... the family grows!
* they too will be proudly adding TotalChoice Web Hosting links.
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gemini:
Sorry for my delayed response.
I thought it was indexed... but you told me that it's not yet.Your search - link:http://www.c21myrtlebeach.com - did not match any documents. GoogleThe above is from google, no backlinks strongly suggests that you have not been indexed. Your site is 'known' and you have a hypothetical PR but you are not indexed yet... just a mater of time (maybe a couple weeks).
Search engines do not like redundant content. Google states:And I though, maybe they took our new website off because of the same website name, or just because both of them have similar content and belong to the same company with the same name.Don't create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.Multiple domains with 'substantially duplicated content' can be banned (which is a good thing for the Internet community). Matt should have more insight to dmoz's policy but I know that there are reviewers that would exclude a domain if they felt it was redundant information coming from the same source.
You can always ask:
http://www.resource-zone.com/ubbthreads.php
Good luck.
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Dad-gum... Rick you are goooood!
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However, I would be more than willing to look at adjusting the back up times, to compensate for this.
Tony and Tom:
For your information, when Head Guru makes statements like this, he means it. This is a GREAT place to be and the support is EXCELENT. I encourage you to read through the forum threads and just get a feel for how good this 'family' is.
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You know the old saying... 'Blame it on your ISP'?
Well...
Have you ever checked your connection speeds at the various times of day? There are several sources, I use toast.net.
See if between those hours your connection speed goes way down; thus explaining your observation.
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I do not see any problem with your links page (and strategy). As you say, 90% are related to your industry. Very different than, as Google states, participating in link scheme designed to increase your site's ranking or PageRank.
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I am not the person to answer the first question, although I bet you will like the answer.
As for the second serious of questions, try this thread.
Calendar Script?
in Scripting Talk
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Thanks for the input, started writing my own... would have finished but I was too busy watching my local team, the Orangemen, winning the NATIONAL TITLE!
For those of you unfamiliar with the term 'Orangemen' = Syracuse Orangemen, 2003 NCAA National Basketball Champions!