RAMSDALE site back up
RAMSDALE site back up
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- Little Stewart
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Whow this is the news I like to read .
Its up again!
I didn't want to say it public, but once I saw Nick surfing on the dollforum.
Then I've PM-ed to Nick.
He reacted, would see wat he could do to get it online again.
But he also told me that he does not anything in the doll business any more.
I didn't want to post this in the public section at that time (have posted it in management forum at that time)
But now its up again ... I can tell you my secret
Ok lets see where this wents to....
Mytime
One dream, one mission...
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ramsdale/index.html
Nick if you read this,glad you're back, email me.
Freddy
The process will go faster if people do not try to access the site while it is still being rebuilt - please give it another 24 hours before visiting the site.
- Little Stewart
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Upload complete
http://ramsdale.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/index.html
It's best to use the full URL as given above...if you access the site via the domain name only, the free hosting server puts a crappy advertising frame round the site
Your site is frankly the best on the internet for this kind of information. I would go so far as to suggest that if you have trouble hosting it, I would talk with Bill and/or Ish about setting something up on this server.
For those of you who don't write web pages... his animations and soforth are not FLASH... he is doing it the hard way with JavaScript and elbow grease. Very clean design... I tip my hat to you sir!
Jerry
Re: Upload complete
... Welcome back,,, NICK !!!nicvncnt wrote:The site is now fully restored:
http://ramsdale.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/index.html
It's best to use the full URL as given above...if you access the site via the domain name only, the free hosting server puts a crappy advertising frame round the site
And try to guess where others will be "welcoming you"???... (At LLD of course.)
... Jim Nada...
(Folks, in terms of "Doll Engineering and Beauty", Nick's Ramsdale site simply ROCKs the "standards" within my old head!!!)
To catch-up with Nick, I am more then a little "wrapped up" with my WW at MLD...
"http://groups.yahoo.com/group/materiallovedolls/"
*** Warning: You may have to join Yahoo to join the group, above.***
(Because with EVERY doll-design that I see, currently, I will be mentally redesigning its "skin" with a "hidden zipper" for my WW "Dream Weaver" to fit into, like a "bodysuit", of sorts.) BUT, it will take one serious "leap of faith" to get more of us into my "doll dream" and its realities.
Use Mozilla Firefox.The problem is that with Windows XP SP2 the new JavaScript security prevents me from enlarging the photos. Even CDs with JavaScript get a warning now. Most sites have been rewritten for the new security in SP2 and work fine but this one doesn't.
I have it on the Windows 2K, and the Win98 machines... no problems. Isn't moving to a better platform supposed to allow you to do more instead of being more restrictive?
Jerry
The new SP2 prevents the harmful type of JavaScript from being run like the type that launches something. A predatory site can't download a virus to my pc by me clicking on a photo which is a common way of doing it much like the ramsdale site but I get a virus along with the enlarged photo. This is a good thing and sites are being rewritten to accommodate it.
I can disable it for a trusted site but why take the risk. This new security prevents a broad array of attacks like the fake Ebay account email with a link to update your credit information. SP2 prevents the link from working from the email. Cool!
I'm sure Firefox will have the additional security in future upgrades.
I'm not aware of this issue (still running Win95) - what is required of the site to get round this problem?Bill wrote:The problem is that with Windows XP SP2 the new JavaScript security prevents me from enlarging the photos. Even CDs with JavaScript get a warning now.
Most sites have been rewritten for the new security in SP2 and work fine but this one doesn't.
Well, Here's a start: http://msdn.microsoft.com/security/defa ... sp2web.asp
but you can do a search in Google and find tons of information.
Another thing I like in SP2 is that the spam photos in Outlook Express email don't download thus reporting back that you opened the spam. You can click yes if you want the photos.
Most of the sites I visit have already been rewritten to eliminate popup menus and JavaScript that uses the local machine.
I don't know web design stuff and can't help you.