Customer Customer Fields and VC OPT - REPOST
Thanks Darren. Also, is sorting a "working" feature?
Scott
Darren Ehlers wrote:
> Scott,
>
> The "problem" is that if there is an error creating a customer account (such
> as blank fields), the customer_id variable is 'invalid' and therefore, the
> wrong account's information can be loaded.
>
> You'll need to check the error flag/variable (ie: g.Data_Entry_Error) to see
> if you should load the fields from the database, or populate the fields from
> the global variables that were just "posted".
>
> Darren Ehlers
> OpenUI Developer Consortium
> <A HREF ="http://www.openui.org/ ">http://www.openui.org/ </A>
>
> Double the speed of your OpenTokens, only $40!!
> <A HREF ="http://www.openui.org/purchase/?pc=OPENUI-TURBO&pn=OpenUI%20Turbo ">http://www.openui.org/purchase/?pc=O...OpenUI%20Turbo </A>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [email protected]
>>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sebenza Lists
>>Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 11:16 AM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: [mru] Customer Customer Fields and VC OPT - REPOST
>>
>>
>>Hello All-
>>I am running into an issue and wanted to see if anyone else has
>>successfully done what I am trying to do. I am using VC OPT and am
>>implementing Custom Customer Fields. Everything works fine
>>when I go to
>>my account details when logged in, but the problem is when I
>>am creating
>>a new account. If I leave any required custom customer fields
>>empty when
>>creating an account, I of course get the error message and all, but it
>>is populating the custom fields with another users info. The
>>non-template version of ACNT works fine. Here is a sample of
>>what I have
>>in the template:
>>
>>%ACTION(XCFIELDS|customer_id)%
>>Age: <input name="Customer_Custom_AGE" size="25"
>>value="%VAR(g.OUI_Xcustomers:AGE)%" type="text">
>>
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Scott
>>Sebenza.com
>>
>>
>>
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Guest repliedCustomer Customer Fields and VC OPT - REPOST
Scott,
The "problem" is that if there is an error creating a customer account =
(such
as blank fields), the customer_id variable is 'invalid' and therefore, =
the
wrong account's information can be loaded.
You'll need to check the error flag/variable (ie: g.Data_Entry_Error) to =
see
if you should load the fields from the database, or populate the fields =
from
the global variables that were just "posted".
Darren Ehlers
OpenUI Developer Consortium
<A HREF ="http://www.openui.org/=20">http://www.openui.org/=20</A>
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<A HREF ="http://www.openui.org/purchase/?pc=3DOPENUI-TURBO&pn=3DOpenUI%20Turbo=20">http://www.openui.org/purchase/?pc=3DOPENUI-TURBO&pn=3DOpenUI%20Turbo=20</A>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]=20
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sebenza Lists
> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 11:16 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [mru] Customer Customer Fields and VC OPT - REPOST
>=20
>=20
> Hello All-
> I am running into an issue and wanted to see if anyone else has
> successfully done what I am trying to do. I am using VC OPT and am
> implementing Custom Customer Fields. Everything works fine=20
> when I go to
> my account details when logged in, but the problem is when I=20
> am creating
> a new account. If I leave any required custom customer fields=20
> empty when
> creating an account, I of course get the error message and all, but it
> is populating the custom fields with another users info. The
> non-template version of ACNT works fine. Here is a sample of=20
> what I have
> in the template:
>=20
> %ACTION(XCFIELDS|customer_id)%
> Age: <input name=3D"Customer_Custom_AGE" size=3D"25"
> value=3D"%VAR(g.OUI_Xcustomers:AGE)%" type=3D"text">
>=20
>=20
> Any ideas?
>=20
> Thanks,
>=20
> Scott
> Sebenza.com
>=20
>=20
>=20
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Guest repliedCustomer Customer Fields and VC OPT - REPOST
Hello All-
I am running into an issue and wanted to see if anyone else has
successfully done what I am trying to do. I am using VC OPT and am
implementing Custom Customer Fields. Everything works fine when I go to
my account details when logged in, but the problem is when I am creating
a new account. If I leave any required custom customer fields empty when
creating an account, I of course get the error message and all, but it
is populating the custom fields with another users info. The
non-template version of ACNT works fine. Here is a sample of what I have
in the template:
%ACTION(XCFIELDS|customer_id)%
Age: <input name="Customer_Custom_AGE" size="25"
value="%VAR(g.OUI_Xcustomers:AGE)%" type="text">
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Scott
Sebenza.com
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Guest repliedCustomer Customer Fields and VC OPT
Hello All-
I am running into an issue and wanted to see if anyone else has
successfully done what I am trying to do. I am using VC OPT and am
implementing Custom Customer Fields. Everything works fine when I go to
my account details when logged in, but the problem is when I am creating
a new account. If I leave any required custom customer fields empty when
creating an account, I of course get the error message and all, but it
is populating the custom fields with another users info. The
non-template version of ACNT works fine. Here is a sample of what I have
in the template:
%ACTION(XCFIELDS|customer_id)%
Age: <input name="Customer_Custom_AGE" size="25"
value="%VAR(g.OUI_Xcustomers:AGE)%" type="text">
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Scott
Sebenza.com
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I tried this and it didn't work either... I'll see if I can get the =
right combination of changing sizes, closing programs, and restarting.. =
:o)
As for DPI, I didn't change any settings... It's only the text in =
incoming email messages anyway. The text I'm typing right now is normal. =
The text in the message below appears larger, even though they are =
actually both the same.
Thanks all for the suggestions. I'm giving up for now. I don't think =
the fix is obvious.
Amanda
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Remik - dotCOM designers=20
To: Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff ; [email protected]=20
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
I think I've seen that before. Simply set it to "smaller" instead of=20
"medium" and close Outlook Express. Then launch IE and change your =
font=20
size there. As a backup - also make sure you didn't change your dpi=20
preferences on the desktop display properties page (the default in is=20
Windows 96dpi). If you set it to 120dpi, everything will loook =
bigger, no=20
matter what the settings in IE or OE are.
Remik Kolodziej
dotCOM designers - <A HREF ="http://www.dotcomdesigners.com">http://www.dotcomdesigners.com</A>
Miva Premier Hosting Partner | 888-321-6239
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff" =
<[email protected]>
To: "Remik - dotCOM designers" <[email protected]>;=20
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
I already tried that... Set it back to medium, but "medium" is not =
what it=20
used to be. It's larger -- It looks like Arial 12 when it should look =
like=20
Arial 10.
When I had initially selected the Largest setting when my eyes were =
still=20
dilated, my incoming messages AND outgoing messages were viewed as the =
same=20
font size: Largest. This problem now is that it affects the incoming=20
messages only. When I compose messages, the font I'm typing says =
Arial 10=20
and it looks like Arial 10. The quoted message I'm replying to looks =
like=20
Arial 12, when it's actually Arial 10.
I tried selecting the "smaller" option under Tools > Options > Read, =
but=20
it's smaller than it should be... I won't drive myself crazy too much=20
longer, but it's just not right the way it is. ;o) I think it must =
be a=20
bug in OE and/or IE. Moral of the story: Don't mess with your view > =
font=20
sizes menu in OE.
Amanda
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Remik - dotCOM designers
To: Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff ; [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
Go to Tools -> Options -> Read tab -> Fonts button at the bottom, =
and see
what the fonts are set to. Change them to the size you prefer. =
Hopefully
that's it.
Remik Kolodziej
dotCOM designers - <A HREF ="http://www.dotcomdesigners.com">http://www.dotcomdesigners.com</A>
Miva Premier Hosting Partner | 888-321-6239
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff" =
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
This has been driving me crazy for a few days, so I thought I'd =
check to=20
see
if anyone else has had this problem or has suggestions!!
I went to the eye doctor the other day and had my pupils dilated. =
When I
came home, I couldn't see anything on the computer screen. So I =
changed=20
my
font size in IE to Largest and changed font size in Outlook Express =
to
Largest. I simply used the View menu in each program. I can't =
remember
for sure, but I THINK I switched the font size back to medium in =
both
programs before shutting down that night.
The next day, after restarting my computer, I noticed that incoming=20
messages
in OE still had the largest font size. When composing messages, =
however,=20
it
is normal. I tried to switch the font size using the View menu =
(like I=20
did
in the first place), but the Font Size option in the View menu is =
now=20
grayed
out no matter what I do. I went to Tools > Options > Read > Fonts =
and=20
chose
"medium" from the dropdown box there, but this "medium" is still =
larger=20
than
it should be. (For example, it looks like point size 12 when it =
should=20
look
like point size 10)
I searched google and found something about setting font size to =
smallest=20
in
both IE and in Outlook Express, restarting, then setting it back, =
but that
didn't help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Amanda
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Guest repliedOT: Outlook Express Problem
Hello Amanda, et.al.
Try this:
Click on menu item "View".
Select "Text Size"
Change to the size you want to view your email in.
I would bet that it is set to "Largest"
I hope this helps. Let us know.
Stanley Bridgeford
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 00:07:00 -0600, Amanda P. - Miva List
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried the mouse thing too... It just changes the same setting under Tools > Options > Read ... No matter what the setting is, what I see always appears 1 step larger than it should be.
>
> Matthew, my problem is only with the incoming messages.
>
> I'll try Remik's suggestion next... It's similar to what I found on google, so hopefully that will work. :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Amanda
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jeff Whitten
> To: 'Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff' ; 'Remik - dotCOM designers' ; [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:44 PM
> Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
>
> Hold down the CTRL key and roll your mouse button and the fonts will get
> larger or smaller and should stay there. I know it works in IE, Firefox
> and Outlook, so I assume it will work in OE also...
>
> HTH
>
> Jeff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amanda Post - A to Z
> Teacher Stuff
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:28 PM
> To: Remik - dotCOM designers; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
>
> I already tried that... Set it back to medium, but "medium" is not what
> it used to be. It's larger -- It looks like Arial 12 when it should
> look like Arial 10.
>
> When I had initially selected the Largest setting when my eyes were
> still dilated, my incoming messages AND outgoing messages were viewed as
> the same font size: Largest. This problem now is that it affects the
> incoming messages only. When I compose messages, the font I'm typing
> says Arial 10 and it looks like Arial 10. The quoted message I'm
> replying to looks like Arial 12, when it's actually Arial 10.
>
> I tried selecting the "smaller" option under Tools > Options > Read, but
> it's smaller than it should be... I won't drive myself crazy too much
> longer, but it's just not right the way it is. ;o) I think it must be
> a bug in OE and/or IE. Moral of the story: Don't mess with your view >
> font sizes menu in OE.
>
> Amanda
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Remik - dotCOM designers
> To: Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff ; [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
>
> Go to Tools -> Options -> Read tab -> Fonts button at the bottom, and
> see
> what the fonts are set to. Change them to the size you prefer.
> Hopefully
> that's it.
>
> Remik Kolodziej
> dotCOM designers - <A HREF ="http://www.dotcomdesigners.com">http://www.dotcomdesigners.com</A>
> Miva Premier Hosting Partner | 888-321-6239
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff"
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:37 PM
> Subject: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
>
> This has been driving me crazy for a few days, so I thought I'd check
> to see
> if anyone else has had this problem or has suggestions!!
>
> I went to the eye doctor the other day and had my pupils dilated.
> When I
> came home, I couldn't see anything on the computer screen. So I
> changed my
> font size in IE to Largest and changed font size in Outlook Express to
>
> Largest. I simply used the View menu in each program. I can't
> remember
> for sure, but I THINK I switched the font size back to medium in both
> programs before shutting down that night.
>
> The next day, after restarting my computer, I noticed that incoming
> messages
> in OE still had the largest font size. When composing messages,
> however, it
> is normal. I tried to switch the font size using the View menu (like
> I did
> in the first place), but the Font Size option in the View menu is now
> grayed
> out no matter what I do. I went to Tools > Options > Read > Fonts and
> chose
> "medium" from the dropdown box there, but this "medium" is still
> larger than
> it should be. (For example, it looks like point size 12 when it
> should look
> like point size 10)
>
> I searched google and found something about setting font size to
> smallest in
> both IE and in Outlook Express, restarting, then setting it back, but
> that
> didn't help.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Amanda
>
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I tried the mouse thing too... It just changes the same setting under =
Tools > Options > Read ... No matter what the setting is, what I see =
always appears 1 step larger than it should be.
Matthew, my problem is only with the incoming messages.=20
I'll try Remik's suggestion next... It's similar to what I found on =
google, so hopefully that will work. :)
Thanks,
Amanda
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Jeff Whitten=20
To: 'Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff' ; 'Remik - dotCOM designers' =
; [email protected]=20
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:44 PM
Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
Hold down the CTRL key and roll your mouse button and the fonts will =
get
larger or smaller and should stay there. I know it works in IE, =
Firefox
and Outlook, so I assume it will work in OE also...
HTH
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amanda Post - A to =
Z
Teacher Stuff
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:28 PM
To: Remik - dotCOM designers; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
I already tried that... Set it back to medium, but "medium" is not =
what
it used to be. It's larger -- It looks like Arial 12 when it should
look like Arial 10.
When I had initially selected the Largest setting when my eyes were
still dilated, my incoming messages AND outgoing messages were viewed =
as
the same font size: Largest. This problem now is that it affects the
incoming messages only. When I compose messages, the font I'm typing
says Arial 10 and it looks like Arial 10. The quoted message I'm
replying to looks like Arial 12, when it's actually Arial 10.
I tried selecting the "smaller" option under Tools > Options > Read, =
but
it's smaller than it should be... I won't drive myself crazy too much
longer, but it's just not right the way it is. ;o) I think it must =
be
a bug in OE and/or IE. Moral of the story: Don't mess with your view =
>
font sizes menu in OE.
Amanda
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Remik - dotCOM designers=20
To: Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff ; [email protected]=20
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
Go to Tools -> Options -> Read tab -> Fonts button at the bottom, =
and
see=20
what the fonts are set to. Change them to the size you prefer.
Hopefully=20
that's it.
Remik Kolodziej
dotCOM designers - <A HREF ="http://www.dotcomdesigners.com">http://www.dotcomdesigners.com</A>
Miva Premier Hosting Partner | 888-321-6239
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
This has been driving me crazy for a few days, so I thought I'd =
check
to see=20
if anyone else has had this problem or has suggestions!!
I went to the eye doctor the other day and had my pupils dilated.
When I=20
came home, I couldn't see anything on the computer screen. So I
changed my=20
font size in IE to Largest and changed font size in Outlook Express =
to
Largest. I simply used the View menu in each program. I can't
remember=20
for sure, but I THINK I switched the font size back to medium in =
both=20
programs before shutting down that night.
The next day, after restarting my computer, I noticed that incoming
messages=20
in OE still had the largest font size. When composing messages,
however, it=20
is normal. I tried to switch the font size using the View menu =
(like
I did=20
in the first place), but the Font Size option in the View menu is =
now
grayed=20
out no matter what I do. I went to Tools > Options > Read > Fonts =
and
chose=20
"medium" from the dropdown box there, but this "medium" is still
larger than=20
it should be. (For example, it looks like point size 12 when it
should look=20
like point size 10)
I searched google and found something about setting font size to
smallest in=20
both IE and in Outlook Express, restarting, then setting it back, =
but
that=20
didn't help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Amanda
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Guest repliedOT: Outlook Express Problem
I think I've seen that before. Simply set it to "smaller" instead of
"medium" and close Outlook Express. Then launch IE and change your font
size there. As a backup - also make sure you didn't change your dpi
preferences on the desktop display properties page (the default in is
Windows 96dpi). If you set it to 120dpi, everything will loook bigger, no
matter what the settings in IE or OE are.
Remik Kolodziej
dotCOM designers - <A HREF ="http://www.dotcomdesigners.com">http://www.dotcomdesigners.com</A>
Miva Premier Hosting Partner | 888-321-6239
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff" <[email protected]>
To: "Remik - dotCOM designers" <[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
I already tried that... Set it back to medium, but "medium" is not what it
used to be. It's larger -- It looks like Arial 12 when it should look like
Arial 10.
When I had initially selected the Largest setting when my eyes were still
dilated, my incoming messages AND outgoing messages were viewed as the same
font size: Largest. This problem now is that it affects the incoming
messages only. When I compose messages, the font I'm typing says Arial 10
and it looks like Arial 10. The quoted message I'm replying to looks like
Arial 12, when it's actually Arial 10.
I tried selecting the "smaller" option under Tools > Options > Read, but
it's smaller than it should be... I won't drive myself crazy too much
longer, but it's just not right the way it is. ;o) I think it must be a
bug in OE and/or IE. Moral of the story: Don't mess with your view > font
sizes menu in OE.
Amanda
----- Original Message -----
From: Remik - dotCOM designers
To: Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff ; [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
Go to Tools -> Options -> Read tab -> Fonts button at the bottom, and see
what the fonts are set to. Change them to the size you prefer. Hopefully
that's it.
Remik Kolodziej
dotCOM designers - <A HREF ="http://www.dotcomdesigners.com">http://www.dotcomdesigners.com</A>
Miva Premier Hosting Partner | 888-321-6239
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
This has been driving me crazy for a few days, so I thought I'd check to
see
if anyone else has had this problem or has suggestions!!
I went to the eye doctor the other day and had my pupils dilated. When I
came home, I couldn't see anything on the computer screen. So I changed
my
font size in IE to Largest and changed font size in Outlook Express to
Largest. I simply used the View menu in each program. I can't remember
for sure, but I THINK I switched the font size back to medium in both
programs before shutting down that night.
The next day, after restarting my computer, I noticed that incoming
messages
in OE still had the largest font size. When composing messages, however,
it
is normal. I tried to switch the font size using the View menu (like I
did
in the first place), but the Font Size option in the View menu is now
grayed
out no matter what I do. I went to Tools > Options > Read > Fonts and
chose
"medium" from the dropdown box there, but this "medium" is still larger
than
it should be. (For example, it looks like point size 12 when it should
look
like point size 10)
I searched google and found something about setting font size to smallest
in
both IE and in Outlook Express, restarting, then setting it back, but that
didn't help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Amanda
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Guest repliedOT: Outlook Express Problem
Hold down the CTRL key and roll your mouse button and the fonts will get
larger or smaller and should stay there. I know it works in IE, Firefox
and Outlook, so I assume it will work in OE also...
HTH
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amanda Post - A to Z
Teacher Stuff
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:28 PM
To: Remik - dotCOM designers; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
I already tried that... Set it back to medium, but "medium" is not what
it used to be. It's larger -- It looks like Arial 12 when it should
look like Arial 10.
When I had initially selected the Largest setting when my eyes were
still dilated, my incoming messages AND outgoing messages were viewed as
the same font size: Largest. This problem now is that it affects the
incoming messages only. When I compose messages, the font I'm typing
says Arial 10 and it looks like Arial 10. The quoted message I'm
replying to looks like Arial 12, when it's actually Arial 10.
I tried selecting the "smaller" option under Tools > Options > Read, but
it's smaller than it should be... I won't drive myself crazy too much
longer, but it's just not right the way it is. ;o) I think it must be
a bug in OE and/or IE. Moral of the story: Don't mess with your view >
font sizes menu in OE.
Amanda
----- Original Message -----
From: Remik - dotCOM designers
To: Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff ; [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
Go to Tools -> Options -> Read tab -> Fonts button at the bottom, and
see
what the fonts are set to. Change them to the size you prefer.
Hopefully
that's it.
Remik Kolodziej
dotCOM designers - <A HREF ="http://www.dotcomdesigners.com">http://www.dotcomdesigners.com</A>
Miva Premier Hosting Partner | 888-321-6239
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
This has been driving me crazy for a few days, so I thought I'd check
to see
if anyone else has had this problem or has suggestions!!
I went to the eye doctor the other day and had my pupils dilated.
When I
came home, I couldn't see anything on the computer screen. So I
changed my
font size in IE to Largest and changed font size in Outlook Express to
Largest. I simply used the View menu in each program. I can't
remember
for sure, but I THINK I switched the font size back to medium in both
programs before shutting down that night.
The next day, after restarting my computer, I noticed that incoming
messages
in OE still had the largest font size. When composing messages,
however, it
is normal. I tried to switch the font size using the View menu (like
I did
in the first place), but the Font Size option in the View menu is now
grayed
out no matter what I do. I went to Tools > Options > Read > Fonts and
chose
"medium" from the dropdown box there, but this "medium" is still
larger than
it should be. (For example, it looks like point size 12 when it
should look
like point size 10)
I searched google and found something about setting font size to
smallest in
both IE and in Outlook Express, restarting, then setting it back, but
that
didn't help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Amanda
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I already tried that... Set it back to medium, but "medium" is not what =
it used to be. It's larger -- It looks like Arial 12 when it should =
look like Arial 10.
When I had initially selected the Largest setting when my eyes were =
still dilated, my incoming messages AND outgoing messages were viewed as =
the same font size: Largest. This problem now is that it affects the =
incoming messages only. When I compose messages, the font I'm typing =
says Arial 10 and it looks like Arial 10. The quoted message I'm =
replying to looks like Arial 12, when it's actually Arial 10.
I tried selecting the "smaller" option under Tools > Options > Read, but =
it's smaller than it should be... I won't drive myself crazy too much =
longer, but it's just not right the way it is. ;o) I think it must be =
a bug in OE and/or IE. Moral of the story: Don't mess with your view > =
font sizes menu in OE.
Amanda
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that's it.
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Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
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Go to Tools -> Options -> Read tab -> Fonts button at the bottom, and see
what the fonts are set to. Change them to the size you prefer. Hopefully
that's it.
Remik Kolodziej
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Miva Premier Hosting Partner | 888-321-6239
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amanda Post - A to Z Teacher Stuff" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: [mru] OT: Outlook Express Problem
This has been driving me crazy for a few days, so I thought I'd check to see
if anyone else has had this problem or has suggestions!!
I went to the eye doctor the other day and had my pupils dilated. When I
came home, I couldn't see anything on the computer screen. So I changed my
font size in IE to Largest and changed font size in Outlook Express to
Largest. I simply used the View menu in each program. I can't remember
for sure, but I THINK I switched the font size back to medium in both
programs before shutting down that night.
The next day, after restarting my computer, I noticed that incoming messages
in OE still had the largest font size. When composing messages, however, it
is normal. I tried to switch the font size using the View menu (like I did
in the first place), but the Font Size option in the View menu is now grayed
out no matter what I do. I went to Tools > Options > Read > Fonts and chose
"medium" from the dropdown box there, but this "medium" is still larger than
it should be. (For example, it looks like point size 12 when it should look
like point size 10)
I searched google and found something about setting font size to smallest in
both IE and in Outlook Express, restarting, then setting it back, but that
didn't help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Amanda
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Guest repliedOT: Apache Mod rewrite rules
I'd have the host investigate why the images
aren't serving in the first place rather than
trying to fix it with a rewrite. The rewrite
looks fine assuming the condition is satisfied
but maybe the condition isn't being satisfied.
David
Don wrote:
> Hi,
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> I have a problem with a site where as if I type:
> <A HREF ="http://www.mydomain.com">http://www.mydomain.com</A>
> it displays the page but not the images
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> However, if I type:
> <A HREF ="http://www.mydomain.com/">http://www.mydomain.com/</A>
> it displays the page and the images fine.
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> As it's a trailing slash problem, I placed the following in
> my .htaccess file:
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteBase /
> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d
> RewriteRule ^(.+[^/])$ $1/ [R]
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> Then I restarted Apache but the non-slashed URL is not
> redirecting or adding the
> slash. Can someone check my rules above for any error?
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> Thanks,
> Don
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Thanks for the reply Brian, we are looking to have data (sku , price, qty) post into our Miva cart. My concern is that this would be a SKU that does not exist in our Miva system.
Thanks
Jack
Brian V Bonini [email protected] Wrote:
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>On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 09:36, Jack Sanders wrote:
>> Hi , I was wondering if any one has any insight on this. I have a supplier
>> that is currently hosting a SQL database of product descriptions , images ,
>> sku numbers , and pricing. They currently have this setup so the customer
>> goes through a series of selection screens to get down to the proper sku
>> then the product information is posted over to the retailers shopping cart
>> system. They are informing me that a "post" is a common occurrence to send
>> skus into shopping cart systems. This database contains a over 8000 skus and
>> if a "post" is something we can do with our current MIVA website I would
>> really appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction to
>> accomplish this.
>
>Assuming I understand you correctly. POST, is just an HTML form method.
>Are you looking to POST MIVA catalog data to an external (3rd party)
>application or just asking if MIVA uses the POST method in its forms to
>add data to its own cart?
>
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On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 09:36, Jack Sanders wrote:
> Hi , I was wondering if any one has any insight on this. I have a supplier
> that is currently hosting a SQL database of product descriptions , images ,
> sku numbers , and pricing. They currently have this setup so the customer
> goes through a series of selection screens to get down to the proper sku
> then the product information is posted over to the retailers shopping cart
> system. They are informing me that a "post" is a common occurrence to send
> skus into shopping cart systems. This database contains a over 8000 skus and
> if a "post" is something we can do with our current MIVA website I would
> really appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction to
> accomplish this.
Assuming I understand you correctly. POST, is just an HTML form method.
Are you looking to POST MIVA catalog data to an external (3rd party)
application or just asking if MIVA uses the POST method in its forms to
add data to its own cart?
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