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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 20:18 Edited at: 8th Jul 2004 20:21
Just to let you know that (hopefully) from tomorrow, I'll be redesigning my website - in the main, this generally means that all DLL's (plus everything else) wont be availiable for a time. This means if you want a file (or three), better get them quick...

What I'll be doing is putting all non-supported DLL's onto a seperate page (so they dont clutter the list of supported ones).

In addition, I'll be getting rid of a whole load of code that's just cluttering up the site (after all, who used my TEA DLL?)

And for those interested - I got myself Netfusion 8...


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Van B
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 21:18
You have a Tea DLL? - what does it do?

Might be handy for after those long coding sessions and you can't remember the ingredients.


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Dave J
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 21:22
It's an encryption DLL I believe.


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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 21:25
Yes, its an encryption DLL - short for Tiny Encryption Algorithm...



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BatVink
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 21:43
How is NetObjects these days? I stopped at NetObjects MX, when I started creating more dynamic sites.

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 21:49 Edited at: 8th Jul 2004 21:49
I think its great... I had 7 when I got my domain name & server. Didn't bother with 7.5, and as I need to update my site more, I decided to get 8.


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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 23:53
Your making a new design? Hope to see it soon.

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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 23:54 Edited at: 8th Jul 2004 23:56
So do I What I might do is transfer everything onto the homepages site that Nildram gives everyone, just in case.


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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 9th Jul 2004 19:06 Edited at: 9th Jul 2004 19:07
You've got about an hour before I upload the new site (just so I can look at it) - everything will be deleted by then.

The new site's in the style of a large corporate web site with a few wry pokes at buisness here and there. Its amazing the fun you can have with templates...


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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 9th Jul 2004 23:44
Oh...I thought you made it...
Well, I want to see anyway.

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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 00:23
You can have a preview now - most of the plug-ins aren't up and running yet (although the external links are).


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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 00:55
Well, not bad. But your logo kind of stands out from the rest of the site. And I think you should get a CSS style. A logo at the top saying "The Coding area" would look kind of cool.

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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 00:57
Quote: "Our Values

Leadership: At The Coding Area, you receive the kind of quality and service you expect from a leader. Our company is always evolving as the needs or our customers change and as new opportunities are created in the market. You can rest assured that, working with The Coding Area, you will enjoy the latest services, technology and developments in the industry.

Teamwork: We make it our responsibility to know you and your code. We work closely with you to ensure that the solutions we provide are tailored to meet your unique needs and challenges. We are committed to your success (especially if the money is right!).

Customer Relations: At The Coding Area, our highest priority is satisfied customers. You are important to us and you can expect us to go the extra mile for your code. Superior customer service is the hallmark of The Coding Area. We are proud to serve you and work hard to earn your business.
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And I think you should lose some of this stuff...no offence ofcourse. Unless it's true.

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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 01:06
It is... when I can be bothered...


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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 18:38
My sites up and running now...


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David T
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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 18:51 Edited at: 10th Jul 2004 18:52
Nice design TCA, but I'd definately lose the top banner and intro text - it makes you look like one of those dodgy fake company sites ie. phenomenon game studios, lightning strike games, anything else creates by C[/b]MC etc.

If you do want a web site template, without the dodgy comapny stuiff, don't hesitate to ask

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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 20:24 Edited at: 10th Jul 2004 20:26
Quote: "dodgy fake company sites"

Thats what its supposed to sound like - you should see the legal stuff... Its a take-off of big corporate sites that have a lot of text but dont say anything...


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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 23:45
So...you're trying to sound like a fake company site? O_o
Quote: "you should see the legal stuff... Its a take-off of big corporate sites that have a lot of text but dont say anything...
"


Look, they all say the same thing. It's called comapny talk and it has nothing whatsoever to do with the consumer. They are just trying to make the other comapnies look bad. So people assume that if a website doesnt have text that promises to jump of a building to ensure their constumer's well being, then it's not a very trustworthy site...

...

What did I just say?

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Posted: 11th Jul 2004 00:38
Quote: "So...you're trying to sound like a fake company site? O_o"

Yup

Quote: "What did I just say?"

No idea...


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CdPirate
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Posted: 11th Jul 2004 03:33
Hey,

I like the site. Nice design, and does tea work with DBC?

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Posted: 11th Jul 2004 04:20
I think so... never tried it though...


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Posted: 12th Jul 2004 00:43


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