I have my newsletter all done up with style sheets done through Dreamweaver. RSMail strips all that information out when I place it in the template and I cannot even link it externally. How do I get to use my styles? They are essential for this template to not look like crap.
Subject: MinLength, MaxLength script for RSForms Pro – by: nevil_gray
09.04
Can someone help me with javascript that will limit 32 fields in a form to exactly 17 characters. It is an insurance quote request form.
Subject: Real multipage form built with RSFormPro – by: cjseriy
09.04
Excuse me for my english,
Can anyone help me with nearly the same task?
I need output to be a separate html file that will be stored on ftp in folder. I need the link generated to this file to be saved in Manage submission section.
Or
Output to be a word file.
Of course I would pay for the help if needed
Subject: Google Adwords tracking codes Duplicate pages – by: ryan.gray
09.04
I am having a issue with RSSEO and site being acces swith Google Adwords tracking code.
Each code is being added to the list of page and is not using the home page Title and meta tags we have set. I tried disabling the auto crawler but this did not help.
Normal Home URL – http://www.pacifichelicopters.aero/
URL with Adwords tracking code – http://www.pacifichelicopters.aero/?gclid=lksdfjlskd
How do I get RSSEO to use the correct home page title and meta tags. Also can I stop these pages from being added.
Subject: Add Ajax to form function? – by: sequoia@sequoiaims.com
09.04
I am using a quick contact type form on my frontpage and am wondering if there is a way to make the form call via ajax so that submit and or errors do not refresh or go to another page. Is there a way to do this?
Thank you.
Latest Report On IPCC Another Insult As They Move Deck Chairs On The Titanic by Dr. Tim Ball
09.04
Article Tags: Tim Ball
It’s time to stop the lies, deceptions, denials and fantasy that is the world of political climate science known as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Official climate science recently offered more insults, comparable to the whitewash investigations of Michael Mann, and the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) gang, with its latest ‘investigation’ of the IPCC.
They think a simple mea culpa will do the job and allow them to continue their corrupt and corrupting ways. It won’t and it can’t. Not even the full mea maxima culpa will solve the problem.
The most recent whitewash
The most recent whitewash began with UN Secretary General Ban ki Moon ordering a supposedly independent investigation. The Inter Academy Council (IAC), which combines 15 Science Academies, whatever that means, were assigned to produce a very limited report. “The review by the IAC will not involve any in-depth analysis of the report produced by the IPCC, or of any “vast amounts of data”.
Source: canadafreepress.com
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You Could Not Make It Up: Sliding toward climate catastrophe by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Research & Development in London
09.04
Article Tags: You could not make it up
Unprecedented heatwave in Russia, leading to uncontrollable wildfires. Floods in Pakistan the like of which have not been seen in centuries. The breaking up of the Greenland ice-sheet. The coincidence and severity of such natural disasters in recent months has prompted renewed debate about the role of global warming, and whether such crises are merely a foretaste of things to come.
Scientists emphasise that there is no hard data directly linking these recent disasters to specific changes in the earth’s climate due to human interference. But they also warn that such crises fit unnervingly well into scientific projections that higher global average temperatures will increase the frequency of extreme weather events worldwide. So while we cannot be absolutely certain that recent events are due solely or mostly to global warming, we can be sure that if we continue our relentless dependence on fossil fuels, these sorts of extreme weather events will become more frequent, more intense, and more disruptive.
Already, global warming has exacerbated droughts and led to declines in agricultural productivity over the last decade, including a 10-20 per cent drop in rice yields. The percentage of land stricken by drought doubled from 15 to 30 per cent between 1975 and 2000. If trends continue, by 2025, 1.8 billion people would be living in regions of water-scarcity, and two-thirds of the world population could be subject to water stress. By 2050, scientists project that world crop yields could fall as much as 20-40 per cent.
Source: pakobserver.net
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