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There is an option on Thunderbird to leave messages on server, with a sub check box that you can check that says "Until I delete or move them from inbox."
Now that I'm (a little) more awake, I see what the real problem with this option is. Once you file a message from the inbox into a folder, it will be deleted from the server. That would mess me up bigtime. I have installations of Eudora on my work and home computers, and I like having access to all my messages from each of them. With Thunderbird, I wouldn't be able to file a message until I had downloaded it onto both machines. That's very impractical.
(yes, I know that a web-based app would make sense. I've been looking into that as well)
So who knows Javascript? I can't remember exactly how this works...
Say I got this bit of HTML (The WritePayPeriodCombo() is ASP and will be replaced before the client machine sees it):
<select name="cboPayPeriod" id="cboPayPeriod" LANGUAGE="javascript" onchange="return cboPayPeriod_onchange();"><%WritePayPeriodCombo()%></select>
Does it make any difference whatsoever in this html what the cboPayPeriod_onchange() function returns? I sorta remember that for this sort of thing, Javascript functions should return 'false', but I'm not sure.
eta: The reason I'm asking is currently cboPayPeriod_onchange() always returns 'false,' but the function is called in other places besides here, and I want it to return 'true' sometimes....
Kinda cool new laptop from Intel. They say it will be manufactured by some PC Maker late 2007 or 2008. 0.7 inches thick and 2.25 pounds.
World's Thinnest Laptop
I don't know enough about how they cool off laptops, but a laptop that thin sounds like it's just begging for heat problems.
It uses your crotch as a heatsink.
But only if you're man enough.
I feel old-fashioned, but as much as I like the epaper folio cover, part of me screams MAGNETS!!!! AIEEEE!!!
Without a hard drive, it should run a whole lot less hot.
But I wouldn't discount the heatsink factor altogether.
I searched this thread and I couldn't find an answer to this question. I'm thinking about buying a new laptop in 2-8 months and I am going over the question: mac or pc?
If I decide to get a mac, is there a website or something that can give me info on what kind of software I may need to buy for the mac that is seen as "must haves?"
Does firefox work well on the mac (because I probably use that software app more than any other)? I can get Office through work I figure if macbooks don't come loaded with it.
How much of a pain is it to move pc files over to a mac?
are there accessories I need if I go the macbook route?