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How about more than 12 months?

Participant ,
Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009
There is a lot of great technical information in this forum--I refer to it frequently. Only migrating one year of it is not enough, I think. Why can't all of it be migrated?

Cheers!

-- Jim
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Participant ,
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
So, it works here with or without the slash after the first URL. Do you know the folks at Pixentral to ask them about this?

John
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Explorer ,
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
Geebus, John...can I take some Photoshop illustration lessons from you?

Purty pleeeeaaassse!!!

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Participant ,
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
Sorry about that! I had to create that for someone this morning and it was convenient. I'll go change it for another one...

Now, about that extra "/" in the Pixentral HTML code...
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Guest
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
i've noticed that too. i think it has something to do with validating the page as xhtml 1.0
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Guest
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
John, can you please find and fix whatever is making this topic wider then my 17" monitor. Thanks! I'll come back and read it when I don't have to scroll back and forth for every line.
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Guest
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
looks good here...
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Explorer ,
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
No width problems here, either. I'm viewing all 55 replies on one screen as I type this.

Dorothy...What browser are you using which displays the stretched table(s)? I'll bet it's those recent posts with the long Pixentral URL's that are mucking it up for you.

JFYI, Firefox 3.x now wraps lines on overly long URLs so that they don't break the forum tables. Sooo, maybe that's something that'll help.
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Guest
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
Looking back... it's dave milbut, "How about more than 12 months?" #47, 23 Feb 2009 4:06 pm

I've still got Foxfire 2.something.
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Community Expert ,
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
> i think it has something to do with validating the page as xhtml 1.0

I added a space before the br in the tags below so they won't add a line space!

I think what you are referring to is that in XHTML, a tag that does not require a closing tag (e.g. < br >) must be self-closing (< br />).

The a tag has a closing tag, so would not need (and should not have) an extra forward slash at the end.

Also, when used, the trailing slash is separated by a space from the text before.

The looks more like a slash to escape the closing >. But why? Nothing else is being escaped. I wonder if they are doing some server side processing of the code and this is a hack/fix?
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Explorer ,
Feb 23, 2009 Feb 23, 2009
Well, Dorothy...

The upgrade to Firefox 3.x (I think it's at 3.0.4 right now) is strongly recommended, for security reasons and because it's generally faster and more accurate at rendering pages as the W3C recommends.

Plus, those long URLs won't stretch the forums like Marlon Brando in a unitard!

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Guide ,
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
>The upgrade to Firefox 3.x (I think it's at 3.0.4 right now)

3.0.6 actually.
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LEGEND ,
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
DorothyK, you may have to change the screen resolution. On the LCD display I am running here at 1280 X 1040, the view only takes about 5/8ths of the screen width. It just about fills my notebook at 1040 X 768. On my 24" desktop monitor at work, the forum only takes about 1/2 the screen. Thus it appears to be a fixed width display. For a fixed with, changing the resolution will do the job. In fact, looking at the source the width seems to be that of a table at "width=680". That is consistent with the screen resolution I have on this system.

It may be that making the width floating may not be that easy (depends on the software that generates the forum - one of the issues of changing!).
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Advocate ,
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
Unless JC can upgrade your browser for you, DK, you're stuck.
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Guest
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
No chance she's using something called Foxfire. ;)
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Advocate ,
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
Ah yes, I forgot ;)
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Guest
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
>I've still got Foxfire 2.something.

ah ya. firefox 3 wraps them. sorry. :)

> like Marlon Brando in a unitard!

seen arnold lately?
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Advocate ,
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
>ah ya. firefox 3 wraps them. sorry.

You wrote that too???!!!!!
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Guest
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
well, i get around! :)
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Guest
Feb 24, 2009 Feb 24, 2009
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I've got older versions of a lot of things, I've also got newer versions. Part of the reason is that I want to see things as an average user might, but in this case, and in that browser, I use a plug-in to Firefox for some of my other volunteer work, and that plug in hasn't been stabilized to work in ver 3. So I've avoided upgrading on that computer, and probably will until they tell us the plug-in is ready.
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