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VW - the cartridge that did not last as long. How sure are you that were not printing more pages per week?
That said - there are different ways of refurbishing cartridges. Some refurbished cartridges reuse parts that are not really intended to be reused. Others are essentially a third party brand using the HP case. I've had luck with Rapid-Refill brand refurbished, and with Office Max's HP compatible brands. You dont' save a lot, but you save something and they do last as long as the HP. If someone knows of third party brand or reburished place that combines good with cheap I'd be interested in hearing about it as well.
Anyone around who can answer an xsl question for me?
OK, can I just email you a test html document (that has xml, xsl and javascript) with a description of what I want to do?
Sure, I'll take a look at it.
OK, insent to profile addy. (I sent from my work email account, not my profile addy.)
I'm having a deep sense of deja vu here.
Your organization will jump through some really elaborate hoops to avoid using
t xsl:parameter
won't it?
Uh-huh.
Yeah, I was getting the deja vu too.
Anyway, I'm trying to hack what our ex-consultant wrote for us. Problem is, my xsl knowledge is limited....
It looks like your ex-consultant was deliberately trying to write unmaintainable code. I'll have too take a deeper look at it this evening.
Thanks!
In any event, I have an inelegant workaround (producing the 'color:red' thing (when needed) in the SQL stored proc instead). So at least I can get our client off our backs....
This particular web page is used by management, so we have to take their whining more seriously.