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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2005 20:33:23 GMT
DD i love reading all your stories on the main site, but are there any more to add???
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2005 20:39:07 GMT
+1. I love reading about the Underground from the perspective of someone on the "sharp end", and DD's stories were especially good at that.
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Post by solidbond on Sept 26, 2005 20:50:16 GMT
I'll reply for DD, as I know he has been busy lately, but the reason the main site has not been updated for a while was due to a computer crash, which resulted in the loss of all the local files. Even transferring the whole site back to DDs PC, he was still unable to easily update the site. This left him with 2 options. Rebuild the site from scratch, losing all the stuff that was already there, or spend a lot of time importing all the existing data into his website programme, but meaning it will take a long time. DD chose the latter option, as he felt there was too much good stuff already on his site to risk losing it. The downside is that he cannot update the site until all the data has been imported.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2005 20:54:31 GMT
owww... have any drivers got any interesting stories to share... some young elf like ears want to listen and be learned (yes i have anoyying little bumps at the top of my ears!)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2005 21:33:32 GMT
I'll reply for DD, as I know he has been busy lately, but the reason the main site has not been updated for a while was due to a computer crash, which resulted in the loss of all the local files. Even transferring the whole site back to DDs PC, he was still unable to easily update the site. This left him with 2 options. Rebuild the site from scratch, losing all the stuff that was already there, or spend a lot of time importing all the existing data into his website programme, but meaning it will take a long time. DD chose the latter option, as he felt there was too much good stuff already on his site to risk losing it. The downside is that he cannot update the site until all the data has been imported. Ugh. What "website programme" do you refer to? Something like Dreamweaver?
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Post by solidbond on Sept 26, 2005 21:48:30 GMT
No - DD uses NetObjects Fusion - Version 7.5 I believe
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