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worst website ever...

Thu Apr 01, 2004 8:33 pm

Here's the first edition to the "worst website ever"...

The style and color scheme are amazing

If you stare at it long enough you'll find your self quite mesmerized.

Thu Apr 01, 2004 10:12 pm

lol migente...a bunch of people from work used to go to that site i remember thereare lots of pictures of latin hotties :)

Thu Apr 01, 2004 10:42 pm

no sh1t. with a format like that people actually visited the site?

Fri Apr 02, 2004 2:42 pm

I have a question that I'll float out there. I have some webspace from a hosting company. I use WiseFTP to upload any files to the FTP site and use Dreamweaver to upload the website information to my root file for the page itself. Confused? I am after that.

My problem is this. I have some files (excel, wav and MP'3) that I want to place on the website as a link only. So if you click on MUSIC you will get the music clip from the FTP site. It would automatically download. Or if I have a link that says COMICS my list of comics would download to the persons PC as an Access file. Problem so far is if I use the copy URL function out of WiseFTP my login and password are in the properties of the link on the webpage. Thats no good. The file does what I want it to do like Download but I can't have my private info floating. So I tried just using the FTP path but when they click on the link they are prompted for a password. That doesn't work either. I called 1&1 and she understood but I don't think we fixed anything. I guess I need an ANON login. Any ideas? Again I don't need the Excel or Word document seen on the website other than a link to the spreadsheet.

Fri Apr 02, 2004 2:48 pm

Did you mean to say coolest website ever, havoc? Viva la raza!!!!! Vaya con dios!!!!!! AYAYAYAYAYAYAY!!!!!!!

Fri Apr 02, 2004 3:31 pm

I noticed some writing on the left hand side behind the VIVA, and check out what I found.... When this guy is not pouring out a little liquor for his fallen compadres, he is studing the culinary arts, and focusing on architecture, what the hell??




INTERESTS

Cooking, Musical Instruments, Travel, Writing

Culture, Entertainment

Architecture, Photography


" Only the dead have truly seen the end of war." Plato


Ha ha ha

Fri Apr 02, 2004 4:44 pm

Originally posted by Irish
I have a question that I'll float out there. I have some webspace from a hosting company. I use WiseFTP to upload any files to the FTP site and use Dreamweaver to upload the website information to my root file for the page itself. Confused? I am after that.

My problem is this. I have some files (excel, wav and MP'3) that I want to place on the website as a link only. So if you click on MUSIC you will get the music clip from the FTP site. It would automatically download. Or if I have a link that says COMICS my list of comics would download to the persons PC as an Access file. Problem so far is if I use the copy URL function out of WiseFTP my login and password are in the properties of the link on the webpage. Thats no good. The file does what I want it to do like Download but I can't have my private info floating. So I tried just using the FTP path but when they click on the link they are prompted for a password. That doesn't work either. I called 1&1 and she understood but I don't think we fixed anything. I guess I need an ANON login. Any ideas? Again I don't need the Excel or Word document seen on the website other than a link to the spreadsheet.


If you just use dreamweaver as your FTP client, you can drag and drop the files as links on your pages. Otherwise, you just need to use the code view (inistead of design view) and remove the uid and pwd from the URLs manually.

Fri Apr 02, 2004 5:53 pm

IMMMMM BLIND AWWWWWWWWWWW
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