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Allan in NE

02-04-2005 05:50:38




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Hi Guys,

Just for what it is worth:

The Internet uses a different "language" to make all these 'pages' show up on our computer screens. The language is called "HTML" and uses different commands to make all this stuff we look at and read show up in a legible fashion as either text or pictures.

So, if you want to see how any particular page is built, how pictures are laid in, or how something is constructed, just right click on the screen and choose "View Source".

This will open a different screen showing all of the commands for that particular page. The "source for this page you are looking at now is shown below.

Okay, that's my good deed for the day. :>)

Allan

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Dixieland

02-04-2005 13:48:07




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 05:50:38  
Now that is some good information! What is it???



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kopeck

02-04-2005 16:54:05




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Dixieland, 02-04-2005 13:48:07  
And that's just the static stuff...

You should see what's going on under the hood of you tipical eCommerce site, before it gets to the broswer...



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Allan in NE

02-04-2005 15:15:17




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Dixieland, 02-04-2005 13:48:07  
Oh, you know me Dix,

I'm a real stickler for detail. :>)

Allan

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Dave (IL)

02-04-2005 16:42:49




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 15:15:17  
Now it makes sense.
That's Allan from "Off the Wall", NE :)



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Harley

02-04-2005 08:38:24




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 05:50:38  
Heard a long time ago them was lucky charms, cause they looked like the cereal and had no intelligent meaning whatsoever. Course, sniffing too much horsey dodo in an enclosed space will do the same thing. Horseys are probably the very last holdout that the EPA,DNR, Consumer Protection Agency, and others haven't labeled with a warning label stating that you must not operate in a closed space. Be careful out there, Harley

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Allan in NE

02-04-2005 08:49:25




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Harley, 02-04-2005 08:38:24  
Hi Harley,

It's not my fault.

While I was in exile up in North Dakota, I took it upon myself to learn all that goofy stuff just to preserve my sanity.

Obviously, it didn't work. :>(

Allan



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Dave (IL)

02-04-2005 07:46:16




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 05:50:38  
Allan, You gotta leave the shed doors open when your spraying all that starting fluid!



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Allan in NE

02-04-2005 08:30:45




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Dave (IL), 02-04-2005 07:46:16  
ROFLMAO!!!!! !!!!! !!!!

Thanks Dave!



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John A.

02-04-2005 07:41:36




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 05:50:38  
Allan, STOP THAT! You must be on bad coffee or som/ething thismorning! Now yopu got meee doing it.
Later,
John A.



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RustyFarmall

02-04-2005 07:22:03




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 Re: Totally Mindless Internet Stuff in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 05:50:38  
Darn you Allan, I was having a good day until you went and posted that, now I realize that there is one MORE thing I totally don't understand.



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Sloroll

02-04-2005 06:21:03




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 AAhhhhhh!! in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 05:50:38  
So much clearer now!

Morning Allen. Hope it is as nice out your way today as here. I'm pulling everything out and given it a bath today.

If I had horses I'd get to haul sunshine! Dang!



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Allan in NE

02-04-2005 06:27:22




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 Re: AAhhhhhh!! in reply to Sloroll, 02-04-2005 06:21:03  
Yes Sir,

Mid 60s here yesterday; supposed to hold for two more days then start snowing. Typical Nebraska.

Howard says he was out making fence in his shirtsleeves yesterday. Every nice day is one less day of winter. :>)

Allan



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Sloroll

02-04-2005 06:35:04




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 Re: AAhhhhhh!! in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 06:27:22  
Sounds the same for my forcast! March one means spring to me, I don't care what the weather is then. My mood gets much more pleasant. Haven't heard from Howard in a bit. Glad he is maneuverin and playing with them cows! Al day like this and I miss mine. My best to all you IH fans. Spring is comming and the cobwebs will be tossed asside soon! Bill



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Allan in NE

02-04-2005 06:50:17




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 Re: AAhhhhhh!! in reply to Sloroll, 02-04-2005 06:35:04  
Yep,

Hope the weather heats up real soon.

Gotta road an open station tractor 10 miles here in another couple of weeks and if it is really nasty out, then that means the wife will have to do it.

I just like to share the chores with 'er best I can. :>)

Allan



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Sloroll

02-04-2005 07:20:06




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 Re: AAhhhhhh!! in reply to Allan in NE, 02-04-2005 06:50:17  
Makes em feel like a real partner doesn't it. That'll be around Valentines day too! You do have this stuff figgured out. Wish I were that sensitive.



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