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Posted: 2006-02-16, 10:57 UTC
by MPS
yes, christian please do so.

make phpbv2 somethin like this:

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a, a:link, a:active, a:visited 
{ 
text-decoration: none; 
color: 0000ff; 
font-family: Verdana, Helvetica 
}

a:hover
{
text-decoration: underline; 
color: ff0000; 
font-family: Verdana, Helvetica 
}

Posted: 2006-03-16, 19:16 UTC
by Paul Lepkowski
I sure was glad to see it come out. I was so used to using the Norton Commander I felt like Bill Gates had really missed the boat with his windoze programs.

One of the nicest features of NC was the remote link to another computer via a parallel port cable. It worked very fast for file transfers. Setting up a direct connection using windows is much more of a problem today.

Paul in New York

OK with TC---

Posted: 2006-03-16, 19:43 UTC
by Clo
2Paul Lepkowski

:) Hello Paul ! Welcome aboard!

- The // port connection is still nicely supported by TC. It can be useful often when installing a few PCs and having not any network-card and switch installed yet.
- It's very well documented in the official Help and in the TC-Tutorial I make.

- I used it before, but now it's better to have a L.A.N. which is faster, normally.

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
Claude
Clo