zipped folder

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fulio pen

That's not true. The only other response was from Jukka, who only gave
you answers about deprecation with HTML5.

After reading that message of yours, I immediately published my
appreciation as follows:

quote
On Sep 30, 12:19 pm, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"

- Show quoted text -
Thanks to all of you for your help. I've copied and saved the code
and will study it carefully, and will come back when having more
questions. Thanks again.
fulio pen

unquote

This message responded to yours, and was immediately after it. Above
your message, there were other answers. So I said 'thanks to all.'
Did I need to respond to them one by one? Thanks for your help
anyway.

fulio pen
 
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fulio pen

Nothing in it relates in any way to HTML. It is therefore off-topic in
an HTML group.


The problem is that *you* ignore the *answers*. So why should anybody
bother providing answers?

I may not have responded to all messages in time. But please point
out one answer that I ignored, as your evidence.
 
B

Beauregard T. Shagnasty

fulio said:
After reading that message of yours, I immediately published my
appreciation as follows:

quote
On Sep 30, 12:19 pm, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"

- Show quoted text -
Thanks to all of you for your help. I've copied and saved the code and
will study it carefully, and will come back when having more questions.
Thanks again.
fulio pen

unquote

I said your post was untrue: "I believe someone else already offered a
solution before you did. I got that one, and did not read the thread
further. Thank you anyway." is untrue.
This message responded to yours, and was immediately after it. Above
your message, there were other answers. So I said 'thanks to all.' Did I
need to respond to them one by one? Thanks for your help anyway.

So, are you going to dump the use of frames? (That's what I've been
waiting for: your opinion on killing the frames.)
 
D

dorayme

<[email protected]
fulio pen said:
I said 'thanks to all.'
Did I need to respond to them one by one? Thanks for your help
anyway.

Yes, here you need to not only thank each and every person but to
follow up with gifts, like a couple of pigs or a cow or four fat
young chickens or a goat or a combination of these.
 
G

Gus Richter

So, are you going to dump the use of frames? (That's what I've been
waiting for: your opinion on killing the frames.)


Don't hold your breath. I gave a solution to his "sound file again"
problem and no response, plus the page still has the same problem. No
more responses to him from me.
 
F

fulio pen

I said your post was untrue: "I believe someone else already offered a
solution before you did. I got that one, and did not read the thread
further. Thank you anyway." is untrue.

You may not have read my posting after yours, and thought that I
ignored your help.
So, are you going to dump the use of frames?  (That's what I've been
waiting for: your opinion on killing the frames.)

Not sure at this moment. But no hurry. Frames will stay legal for a
long time.

fulio pen
 
H

Helpful person

Yes, here you need to not only thank each and every person but to
follow up with gifts, like a couple of pigs or a cow or four fat
young chickens or a goat or a combination of these.

Personally, I'm partial to partridges in pear trees. Unfortunately my
advice is not usually worth much.
 
F

fulio pen

Don't hold your breath. I gave a solution to his "sound file again"
problem and no response, plus the page still has the same problem. No
more responses to him from me.

I didn't respond to your message nor take your advice, did I? I was
wasting your time and my own time. It is possible that I sent my
inquiry to the group, but before reading your response, I sent another
message, complaining the posting of a bunch of message of adult
content, and suggesting to turn this group into a moderated one. My
idea was not supported, so I had to stay away from this group for some
time. Upon coming back, the previous exchange of message between us
had long disappeared from the front page, and the whole matter was
totally forgotten. So I didn't reply your post nor improve my page.

Thanks for your help.

fulio pen
 
G

Gus Richter

I didn't respond to your message nor take your advice, did I? I was
wasting your time and my own time.

That is so.
It is possible that I sent my
inquiry to the group, but before reading your response, I sent another
message, complaining the posting of a bunch of message of adult
content, and suggesting to turn this group into a moderated one. My
idea was not supported, so I had to stay away from this group for some
time.

Your complain regarding spam in the newsgroup was/is not so. It is in
Google Groups - if you get Thunderbird you would not see the spam. I
recall that you were advised to get a decent News Reader such as
Thunderbird to see the newsgroups and *not* to use Google Groups.
Upon coming back, the previous exchange of message between us
had long disappeared from the front page, and the whole matter was
totally forgotten. So I didn't reply your post nor improve my page.

Get Thunderbird since you are unable to use Google Groups properly. Here
is the whole thread which you couldn't/cannot access?

<http://groups.google.com/group/alt....9?lnk=gst&q=sound+file+again#ebaed314d984e109>
 
D

Doug Miller

I didn't respond to your message nor take your advice, did I? I was
wasting your time and my own time. It is possible that I sent my
inquiry to the group, but before reading your response, I sent another
message, complaining the posting of a bunch of message of adult
content, and suggesting to turn this group into a moderated one. My
idea was not supported, so I had to stay away from this group for some
time.

Not true. The reason you "had to stay away from this group" is that you
were unwilling to take the very good advice you were offered by a number
of people, namely, use a real newsreader instead of Google's web
interface, and learn to use filters and killfiles.

Yet one more example of you ignoring good advice... which is why more
than one of us have no interest in offering you any more help: you don't
listen to the advice you're given, so why should we waste the effort?
 
T

Tim Streater

fulio pen said:
Jonathan said:
fulio pen wrote:
I downloaded the folder from:www.javascriptworld.comto hard drive.
After downloading, I right clicked the folder, and go to properties at
the bottom of the list of 'File'. It says the folder was a compressed
(zipped) folder. And, there is a vertical bar on the left half of the
folder. So I know it is not an ordinary folder. I plan to learn
Javascript.
The folder is for Javascript Eighth Edition, a tutorial book.
When opening a file, nothing displays on the screen. No file works.
If by the above URL you mean that you clicked the "Download the Scripts"
from the menu, then the file:
JavaScript8eScripts.zip [1.31 MB]
has the book in HTML format in 17 folders chap01-chap17. If this is not
what you got then I might suggest that your download was corrupted.

UPDATE:

If you where expecting the "complete book" you will be disappointed. The
files looks like they are just the example scripts from the book. IF you
wanted the book you were supposed to click the link

http://www.amazon.com/dp/ASIN/0321772970?tag=chalcedonyconsul

and pony-up the $22.

I want to thank all for your responses and help. A solution is
found.. XP has an Extraction Wizard. It turns zipped folders to
normal ones. Thanks again.

Can't you just double-click on the folder and it unzips?
 
T

Tim Streater

Beauregard T. Shagnasty said:
Yes, I've noticed that. I even wrote a complete sample page recently for
him showing how to 'not use frames'. No response to that one.

'How not to use frames' is exactly zero bytes long, since the chance of
frames being unsupported in the future is exactly zero.
 
B

Beauregard T. Shagnasty

Tim said:
'How not to use frames' is exactly zero bytes long, since the chance of
frames being unsupported in the future is exactly zero.

You know that; I know that. But fulio asked how to do it, so I showed him.
 
D

dorayme

Tim Streater said:
....

Can't you just double-click on the folder and it unzips?

That's a Mac thing. In Windows, on some machines, I know for an
absolute fact, you have to boil four mouse tails and seven fresh
chicken livers, then find the highest spot in the area and throw
the soup downhill...
 
K

Kristjan Robam

fulio pen said:
Hello,

I downloaded a folder to my hard drive. It is a zipped folder. I guess
I have to do something (unzip?) on it, because its behavior is not
normal. For instance, it cannot be opened on NotePad, for me to see
the code in plain text. Many files don't open, either. What do I need
to do? Thanks for teaching.

fulio pen

First you have to ask or buy the password of this zip file.

Kristjan
 

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