I went through the lost password routine, and it seemed like everything was fine. I still get the error message when I've logged in.
Is there any way to figure out if it's an account problem, and how to fix it?
I wonder....
The Gmail server barfed while I registered. I saw the page started to load, and stopped it. Now my account is registered, but the server has crashed. Hmm....
Go check the reviews on
http://www.videohelp.com/
Look for DVD writers in the menu.
This is the best resource for anything DVD related. I always check this site before advising friends on buying DVD players. The one time I didn't check that site before buying a player, I was undeservedly lucky!
I'd like to track an outgoing link. I don't need a program to run stats, it would be enough to grep for a certain string.
I was thinking maybe there's a way to do it via PHP that doesn't require much of a script?
You should run your home monitor at 800x600, and only change resolution occasionally to check the site. A 15 inch monitor is too small to run at a higher resolution.
I still use 800x600.
And the problem with sites at bigger resolutions is when the text runs the length of the window. Very hard to read...
It always looks fine at 800x600, but should be restricted in width because of higher resolutions.
You have different screen resolutions on the two machines. Sites naturally look different at different resolutions.
I'm guessing 800x600 at home and at least 768x1024 at work.
Turns out the spammers are continuing. And they're managing not to fall into the trap. They're not logged,though I am, if I try to access the script.
How?