i know i've seen software out there where, if you're using a software-based router or a central server to manage your internet communications, it can keep a copy of all the sent messages (it monitors the port(s) for outgoing activity) in a log file.
Here's an article on the export:
http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/expert/KnowledgebaseAnswer/0,289625,sid43_gci1225577,00.html
If you're going to do this operation more than once, my suggestion is to create the Excel sheet around dynamic data. Then, each time you need to generate the...
have you tried exporting your calendar to excel or a CSV? You should be able to do this easily.
You might also be able to open your calendar "live" in Excel as if it were a database and run queries that way. I've never done this, but I know that the underlying framework exists because of the...
It's on the tip of my tongue, but the word eludes me. Can anyone please tell me what the software is called that provides those random letters/numbers to verify human form input on a website? (like at a paypal or godaddy whois lookup)
Secondly, anyone know of a good open-source version that...
the site: http://referralconnections.net/?content=test
Under IE, this does what I want: the left column and middle columns stay separate, even when the text extends down the page. But in FF, when we reach the bottom of the left column and there is more text, the right column moves underneath...
won't this change the bg color of the entire page? All I want is for the ajax div to change bg color....
i think I just answered my own question. after loading, I will update the div's bg color.
I have a page which in the main document, the css includes a background image. Then, you click on a link and ajax dynamically loads another page. The problem is, that the new AJAX page seems to be using the master doc's css and not the new page's css, which it should. That makes total sense...
that's what I thought, which then brings us back to the same issue as we started with.
hmmmm..... any ideas?
In IE6, I took off the overflow on the body and reserved it for the content layer. How can I force the bottom of the layer to be x pixels from the bottom of the screen, no matter what...
ok. that makes sense and works fine by taking it out. Thanks! I know on FF and IE7, I can use the min-height attribute. How do I force a min-height on IE6?
Here's the page in question:
www.jaymunda.com/~newsite/test/index.php
This page works fine in IE6, IE7 and FF2. The problem is when there is enough content in the big, white area, the area adds an inner scrollbar. Then, the user gets confused. I simply want to use the main scrollbar for the...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.