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Originally posted by cubix"Indian by any chance...?"
Nup, born and bred an Englishman.
Wife, two kids and a big mortgage to pay for - hence this post.
"the web site isnt showing any images"
I have just had a couple of people check it and they can see images, but your right in that it is merely a "put a page on the Web" rather than looking to use as a full marketing & e-commerce tool.
Get the wife working ....
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Images only work in IE. Probably because whatever generator you used has used proprietary non-standard tags and created a complete mess.Originally posted by cubixI have just had a couple of people check it and they can see images, but your right in that it is merely a "put a page on the Web" rather than looking to use as a full marketing & e-commerce tool.
As is a common saying on The Daily WTF goggles were required when viewing the page source...
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"Indian by any chance...?"
Nup, born and bred an Englishman.
Wife, two kids and a big mortgage to pay for - hence this post.
"the web site isnt showing any images"
I have just had a couple of people check it and they can see images, but your right in that it is merely a "put a page on the Web" rather than looking to use as a full marketing & e-commerce tool.
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Address is in Stockton. but the web site isnt showing any images (written in windows ?) and teh text could do with brushing up a bit.
Not everybody on expert-exchange is indian.
There are a few east europeans as well
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vb.Net developer seeking work
Hi all
I am looking to increase the number of projects I am working on so if anybody is looking for an experienced designer / developer then please get in touch.
Once upon a time I was the IT Director for seven years at a small software house (so very much hands-on), so I have an excellent appreciation of our industry from both the business and technical viewpoint.
My technical skills are
vb.Net
SQL Server
XML / ADO / UML
Handheld terminals
ERP integration
I also have over 60,000 expert points at www.experts-exchange.com
Regards,
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