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From: senn on 9 Jun 2010 11:45 "Henning" <computer_hero(a)coldmail.com> skrev i meddelelsen news:hunsq6$jjg$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > And what is the connection in html and vb? Do you think a sloppy person could be a common cause. At least when several hundred errors in a page. > I can't code in html either, but Then go ahead learning it; then ask the questions. > still manages to get some working apps in vb. Do you find *any* site > without errors reported by that tool? Do you think "The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)" existed and made standards for website development, without any serious reason. I find *some* site pages without errors. If you want to know why an error-free page is of importense, then go to a web design newsgroup and ask it. You wouldn't count on my answer yet - right !. /se > > /Henning >
From: C. Kevin Provance on 9 Jun 2010 12:33 "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote in message news:eVuL%23q%23BLHA.5412(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... : I find *some* site pages without errors. If you want to know why an : error-free page is of importense, then go to a web design newsgroup : and ask it. You wouldn't count on my answer yet - right !. : /se importense? Believe it or not, butter cookie, spelling errors count as errors too.
From: Paul Clement on 9 Jun 2010 12:39 On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 08:52:56 -0400, "C. Kevin Provance" <*@*.*> wrote: � : � : You can use the NNTP Bridge with your news reader and it will display the � sub-threads. The structure � : is there, it just isn't displayed that way on the web page. � � Why? That software - and I use that term very loosely - is a badly wrotten, � bug ridden piece of $hit. I wouldn't offer it for download to my worst � enemies...including you. Really? I didn't find it that complicated. Maybe you should ask your mum to help you set it up. � But since the MSFT boards continue to exist on Usenet (to your master's � chagrin), even tho MSFT pulled the plug on them, I think those of us with an � ounce of common sense will stay here, where life is simple. You can keep � your sloppy forum and your dingle balls. Whether the MS newsgroups are mirrored isn't very relevant. They won't be easily accessible nor will many people be aware they still exist. Web forums win! Paul ~~~~ Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
From: C. Kevin Provance on 9 Jun 2010 13:13 "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage(a)swspectrum.com> wrote in message news:fhgv06ds9mq768p45tivcodhurnreoh56g(a)4ax.com... : : Really? I didn't find it that complicated. Maybe you should ask your mum to help you set it up. : I never said it was complicated, I said it was a useless POS. Something you should be well versed with. More importantly, I don't need my mum to setup software when I have yours. Problem is, she won't get up off her knees, the silly bit<h. : Whether the MS newsgroups are mirrored isn't very relevant. They won't be easily accessible nor will : many people be aware they still exist. Web forums win! If you perceive bloated and useless as winning, then there you go. I'm not surprised, considering your evangelical status. MSFT - you know, those fat cats pulling your puppet strings - can do no wrong, according to you. Just because they tell you this, or brainwash you into believing it, whatever the case may be don't make it so. Watching you be led around like the sheep you are is seriously amusing. Seriously, defending yourself and your masters all you want. In the end, all I see is this: Paulie: Bawwk, Web forums win, web forums win, bawwk! MSFT: What a good Paulie bird! Paulie want a dingle ball? Paulie: Bawwk, Paulie wank a dingleball, bawwk.
From: Paul Clement on 9 Jun 2010 13:18
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 09:58:27 -0400, "Mayayana" <mayayana(a)invalid.nospam> wrote: � Paul's such a card, isn't he? :) � No need to thank me. Glad I could help. :-) Paul ~~~~ Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic) |