While some of the code Dreamweaver puts out can be a little obtuse, the fact is it does the job well, efficiently and QUICKLY.
But I am a little confused by the original comment, the presentation side of DW is actually pretty good. It is the scripts that can be a little complex, but they are executed in a split second and the person on the end of the browser has no idea of the complexity of the script.
I think the person complaining is someone who isn't happy with the code s/he produces in DW. They probably don't realise that/. was produced using Dreamweaver ported to a Commodore 64
I wrote Verisign them telling them I don't agree. They have replied and so have I with another hole in their logic.
Nice of them to give me their email sitefinder@verisign-grs.com - please, feel free to use it...
I notice at the bottom of the sitefinder service page it has a "terms of service" link.
I hereby declare that I do not agree to those terms of service.
Now what? Do I stop getting redirected to that page?
Totally agree. I have tried Spam Pal - which was good. Spam Assassin which was OK and have now been using SpamBayes since finding it via another story on/.
While it is a good idea, it not a new idea at all. They ahve been doing it on maps for years. Maps nearly always have a non-existant feature so if copied the owner can say "we know it is our map".
And his idea of using different content to try to identify who is leaking something? I did it years ago and was inspired by a book or newspaper story or somthing...
I hope so, will make the case that much more interesting.
Yes, what a great idea for P2P...as long as the US Govt doesn't decide to make it illegal...sigh...
Yes, it would be cool. Unfortunately the US Govt thinks that all P2P can do is "steal" music, so they are going to outlaw it.
I haven't had a TV for almost 20 years...have I missed anything?
Baseball uses a bat Real media runs a racket
four restaurants fire siz anti-spam suits
only with a $100 cash rebate
I don't have a funny sysadmin story
Damn...should heave read EVERY post first...some, PLEASE mod me redundant :P
until the RIAA hears about this!
While some of the code Dreamweaver puts out can be a little obtuse, the fact is it does the job well, efficiently and QUICKLY. But I am a little confused by the original comment, the presentation side of DW is actually pretty good. It is the scripts that can be a little complex, but they are executed in a split second and the person on the end of the browser has no idea of the complexity of the script. I think the person complaining is someone who isn't happy with the code s/he produces in DW. They probably don't realise that /. was produced using Dreamweaver ported to a Commodore 64
did you just respond to a troll?
read it more carefully...the modding was part of the topic...and the dick even spelled it wrong :P
strangers who I want to contact me e.g. from business card or that I've given my email adress to?
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I wrote Verisign them telling them I don't agree. They have replied and so have I with another hole in their logic. Nice of them to give me their email sitefinder@verisign-grs.com - please, feel free to use it...
I notice at the bottom of the sitefinder service page it has a "terms of service" link. I hereby declare that I do not agree to those terms of service. Now what? Do I stop getting redirected to that page?
errr...excuse my dyslixea I mean Skype-lite or course :P
Someone will do it...Spyke-lite Cripple all the ads etc
well...I wasn't so clever was I, should have read the thread and would have seen the idea had been previously floated :P
Spams embrace windows?
Spambayes is excellent.
'nuf said
probably because you didn't think of it
While it is a good idea, it not a new idea at all. They ahve been doing it on maps for years. Maps nearly always have a non-existant feature so if copied the owner can say "we know it is our map". And his idea of using different content to try to identify who is leaking something? I did it years ago and was inspired by a book or newspaper story or somthing...