Brilliant, Gazza, thank you.
PS: I can now put my dragon pearls under D for Dragon AND P for Pearls.
PPS: seriously, thanks again.
Brilliant, Gazza, thank you.
PS: I can now put my dragon pearls under D for Dragon AND P for Pearls.
PPS: seriously, thanks again.
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Many thanks, Gazza.Originally Posted by gazza
Is this implemented? I just put up a dutch auction of some Swarovski turquoise beads (oops, sorry about the product placement ) but I didn't see any chance to set a 2nd category.
I'm likely to appreciate this feature a lot -- most of the stuff I sell would be of use to jewellery makers, but the smaller stuff is also worth advertisting in the craft section for people making cards and so on. I imagine this will be a very active area as we get closer to Xmas.
PS: I was told my auction was posted "succesfully". But is there any point in reporting spelling errors? The ones I've mentioned in the past haven't been corrected (e.g. postive), so I'm becoming less inclined to bother. I know you have many things to do, but obvious spelling blunders make a site look unprofessional and take so little time to fix, you may as well encourage such feedback so you don't have to look for them yourself.
Sorry if I sound tetchy this evening, bit of toothache.
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Always appreciated, wheres "postive"?
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I hope you're not having a pop at me there :roll:Originally Posted by gazza
Are you winding me up?Originally Posted by gazza
find . -name *.html | xargs grep postive
or *.php or whatever. Doesn't that kind of thing work for you? I'm just curious, nothing else implied. Many different working environments, I was assuming you're using some kind of Unix server, but maybe not?
Actually, it would be interesting for geeks like me if you tucked away somewhere a bit of techie background, e.g. "eBid runs on a distributed network of UltraWottsit servers, with 256 bazillion terabytes of ram, coded in Plonk and D++ with a dBase ][ database" and then of course a CV that mentions which nights you go clubbing and where, so the girls on KT can find you!
But it's in the feedback page. If you don't see it immediately I'll dig out something more precise. HTH
The reason I use the grep approach myself is because I often find that if my fingers have fallen over themselves one place, chances are I've made the same error elsewhere and I want to avoid the expense of correcting them piecemeal.
Multi-category?
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techi stuff...... snorezville
:lol:
Hi f3... well, I make no apologies, I agree it would be out of place on KT. But how can you make a web site without a bit of techie sometimes? By magick?Originally Posted by f3speech
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you probs could if you had some dragon eggs :wink: :lol:
Just being lazy!
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:wink: :lol:Originally Posted by f3speech
I think you mean Perl -- sorry, that's a techie/dragon pun! If you don't geddit, www.perl.com will start the adventure! Perl really is magic for web sites, but we're wandering off the point, and now that we're on page 2 I fear Gazza will miss the relevant bit on page 1.
PS: Bring back the previous f3 photo!!
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