Forum Replies Created

Page 4 of 7
  • Richard Williams

    September 24, 2010 at 9:21 pm in reply to: javascripts etc…

    Thanks Guys but i think ive sorted it now…
    There was a couple of clear and repeat background rules in the CSS that didnt need to be there and after taking them out it looks to be resolved…. PHEW!!!

    Thanks to IE8 and the Developers Tool that Fernando pointed out in a post AGGGGES ago :o)

    Richard Williams
    p.s. Please remember to rate our post replies and tick if solved. Also, please remember that we here are NOT employed by Adobe, we do this out of love and fun, so its always nice to recieve a Please and Thank You! :o)

  • Richard Williams

    September 18, 2010 at 7:22 pm in reply to: Web host suggestions – update

    Hi Rusty,
    I’ve been using namesco for sometime now and ive got to day that i think they are V. good, lots of help and lots of tools available with the right packages… it isnt the cheapest though…

    Richard Williams
    p.s. Please remember to rate our post replies and tick if solved. Also, please remember that we here are NOT employed by Adobe, we do this out of love and fun, so its always nice to recieve a Please and Thank You! :o)

  • Richard Williams

    August 13, 2010 at 1:10 am in reply to: Problem with PHP Script Driven by Contact Form

    Sounds about right… Unless you are using ASP or other windows based systems its best to use linux IMO

    Richard Williams
    p.s. Please remember to rate our post replies and tick if solved. Also, please remember that we here are NOT employed by Adobe, we do this out of love and fun, so its always nice to recieve a Please and Thank You! :o)

  • Richard Williams

    August 12, 2010 at 7:59 pm in reply to: Problem with PHP Script Driven by Contact Form

    Yes, you are in the right place and posting the code here would help and is ok to do

    Richard Williams
    p.s. Please remember to rate our post replies and tick if solved. Also, please remember that we here are NOT employed by Adobe, we do this out of love and fun, so its always nice to recieve a Please and Thank You! :o)

  • Richard Williams

    August 3, 2010 at 6:27 pm in reply to: box movement
  • Richard Williams

    August 2, 2010 at 6:07 pm in reply to: box movement
  • Richard Williams

    May 28, 2010 at 12:45 pm in reply to: 404 Error

    UPDATE:
    The problem was that my FTP had been hacked and malicious files were uploaded to it redirecting a person that reached my site to another website.
    This was picked up by my host, but it seems that things were still not put right afterwards. All is now ok.

    Thanks for your input gents

    Richard Williams
    p.s. Please remember to rate our post replies and tick if solved. Also, please remember that we here are NOT employed by Adobe, we do this out of love and fun, so its always nice to recieve a Please and Thank You! :o)

  • Richard Williams

    May 28, 2010 at 9:05 am in reply to: 404 Error

    Sorry… Curtis not Chris! (I’m on my iPhone and couldn’t scroll up to see your name)

    Richard Williams
    p.s. Please remember to rate our post replies and tick if solved. Also, please remember that we here are NOT employed by Adobe, we do this out of love and fun, so its always nice to recieve a Please and Thank You! :o)

  • Richard Williams

    May 28, 2010 at 9:04 am in reply to: 404 Error

    Thanks Gents,
    fernando, I did think about doing that but I always use HTML instead of htm and this problem has only just started to happen so I thought I would just be adding another variable into the mix by changing it so I thought I would ask first.
    I did recently update the site so I know that the sitemap is now incorrect bur again wasn’t sure this should impact on the google search as it appears to direct to https://www.thehollywoodbowl.co.uk/ which you would asume is fine. Indeed the fact that once you have visited the page then google it in the same browser and click on the link it works.
    Chris,
    I don’t know how to do the error page redirect at all, is this done from within the site or on my server host setting?
    I will raise a ticket with my supplier now and see if they can bottom it out.
    Thanks guys

  • Richard Williams

    April 26, 2010 at 8:53 pm in reply to: Print to PDF from HTML live

    Yes, i realise that, but there is only one user, it is for an admin area so client can print off ticket invoices after orders are taken online, so only one person on one computer going to use it so itll be fine for her for now… least it will work.

    :o)

    Richard Williams
    p.s. Please remember to rate our post replies and tick if solved. Also, please remember that we here are NOT employed by Adobe, we do this out of love and fun, so its always nice to recieve a Please and Thank You! :o)

Page 4 of 7

We use anonymous cookies to give you the best experience we can.
Our Privacy policy | GDPR Policy