theres a utility that lets you use Outlook to connect to the Notes server. i almost went mad at my old job where we used notes...
imagine the looks of jealousy from your cow-orkers when they see you using outlook! :D
theres a utility that lets you use Outlook to connect to the Notes server. i almost went mad at my old job where we used notes...
imagine the looks of jealousy from your cow-orkers when they see you using outlook! :D
@stevem01 said:
6. And when does this Adobe Reader Updating Ritual take place? Ah yes, *EXACTLY* when you want to view a PDF file, uninterrupted. -- "Nobody expects the Adobe Inquisition!".
best. quote. ever.
sorry, i got the site wrong. it should be http://www.csszengarden.com singular, [b]not[/b] plural as i put above...
@GeneWitch said:
@growse said:Except that tables mean bigger pages, less flexibilty, nightmare maintanence and the fact that divs don't float unless you tell them to.
Personally, I've never had an issue with floating divs, but that's because I code it correctly.
hehehe... HAHA! ... oh wait... you're serious!
how are tables a maintenance nightmare?
Unless you're using vim, emacs, or notepad, i can't see how editing tables (especially ones with no borders) could possibly be construed as a nightmare.
First off, relative column sizes, relative row sizes, no matter what rez, it is gunna look roughly the same (within logical boundaries)
I'd love to see how floating divs look in lynx.
Furthermore, if you can't comprehend how tables work, you shouldn't be using HTML. just put what you want on your website by doing it in word, printing, putting the paper on a table, taking a picture, upload to geocities. RINSE REPEAT.
The whole idea of websites is to convey information. If you want to have awesome layouts, animations, and perfect looking pages on all platforms, use flash. that's what flash is meant for.
On the other hand, if you're using HTML... Learn what it stands for, and use it as it is named. Text. Markup. Language. Not "pictures, flashy layouts, awesome interactivity"
I think a majority of WTFs i see on the internet are because the authors of pages are trying waaaay to hard to be clever with CSS and Jscript and shtml pages and other such nonsense.
If you don't understand HTML, don't make webpages. it's that simple.
Tables are good for [i]tabular[/i] data, not to format presentation. And if you think its not a maintenance nightmare, you've clearly never had the pleasure of wading through a series of autogenerated td's with layout inline. heck a majority of the wtf's here for we design were nested td's. not to mention w3c compliance, screenreaders, mobile devices, etc. CSS-based design is [b]far[/b] superior to table layout. Table layout was great back in 1995. check out http://csszengardens.com
LOL! And actually, using your mothers maiden name is one of the worst things they can ask you. With that and a bit more info, someone could easily take out credit cards, loans, or whatever in your name...
I hate the character limit and special character restriction. Why the heck can't they process "special" characters?! Do they have a problem with making it (slightly) more difficult to do a brute-force?
These are the password requirements for a certain insurance company's credit card site:
Your password must be between eight (8) and twelve (12) characters long and must contain at least one letter and one number.
Password is not case sensitive.
Use letters and numbers only when creating your Password.
Do not use special characters and/or spaces.
ok, its cool they force at least 8 characters, but its CASE-INSENSITIVE and DOESN'T ALLOW SPECIAL CHARACTERS... WTF?! I'd love to know what the web admin thought when coming up w/ those requirements.
Boss: Is it secure Johnson?
Johnson: Oh yeah boss, a minimum of 8 characters, plus its alphanumeric!
Boss: Sounds good, but dont make it too hard for me to enter. I hate it when I type something in and CAPS LOCK is still on.
Johnson: Can do boss!
yay for security! and btw, i dont bank there :D
@fennec said:
Since a directory listing doesn't necessarily invite casual WTFing, especially if there's zipped stuff in there and you're wondering "dudewtf, do I need to unzip stuff to WTF at it?", I suppose that http://www.franca.com/cmps060/download/files/francast.h is a good example of the WTFage.string::string(char *words)
{
if(strlen(words)<256)
{
strcpy(thetext,words);
}
else
{
strcpy(thetext,"String is too long");
}
}
thats adorable...
i have to agree, there's no way to justify $2 folders. when an "enterprisey" $15,000 solution is proposed...
[quote user="Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? Over."]
The real WTF is that you filtered your chatlog. It should have been something along the lines of this:
Status: Connected to guide: JenniferH
JenniferH: Welcome to ChaCha!
You: OMFG a girl!!!!111!1 A/S/L?
JenniferH: Um.... huh? Did you have a problem with ChaCha?
You: r u hawt? kewl!11
Etc.... :D
[/quote]
LOL!
Please wait while we scour the deep web ...