O.T : Web designer
I never had you pegged as a good judge of character, and it seems I was right. 
I built, maintain and host about 200 sites and have developed technologies such as content management and e-commerce from the ground up.
As for the inheritance thing, my parents are alive and well and still busy trying to spend any inheritance I might one day receive.

I built, maintain and host about 200 sites and have developed technologies such as content management and e-commerce from the ground up.
As for the inheritance thing, my parents are alive and well and still busy trying to spend any inheritance I might one day receive.
Originally Posted by AusS2000,Apr 16 2007, 10:51 PM
I built, maintain and host about 200 sites and have developed technologies such as content management and e-commerce from the ground up.
The nerd in me nearly wanted to have his babies.

j/k'ing
Originally Posted by wilch,Apr 17 2007, 05:09 PM
I've seen Aus's server room.
The nerd in me nearly wanted to have his babies.
j/k'ing
The nerd in me nearly wanted to have his babies.

j/k'ing
Originally Posted by AusS2000,Apr 16 2007, 10:51 PM
As for the inheritance thing, my parents are alive and well and still busy trying to spend any inheritance I might one day receive.
I figure that our generation is better off forgetting about inheritances. Our baby boomer parents will live to 100 and there is no point spending your life waiting for some dough that may come to you in your 70s.
Originally Posted by Black_SIIK,Apr 16 2007, 05:42 PM
Does anyone know how to put a password on a link?
alternatively, you can just use .htaccess and .htpasswd to do exactly what you want..
if you need a hand, just shout out..
Originally Posted by replicah,Apr 18 2007, 09:14 PM
if you're on *nix/php you could use mod_auth_myqsl... its an extension that allows you to use the .htaccess/.htpasswd method of password, but with a mysql database for users...
alternatively, you can just use .htaccess and .htpasswd to do exactly what you want..
if you need a hand, just shout out..
alternatively, you can just use .htaccess and .htpasswd to do exactly what you want..
if you need a hand, just shout out..
I see how i go, and will get back to you smart ppls on this..
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