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Damaeus wrote: >Reading from news:alt.usenet.offline-reader.forte-agent, >Ed Jay <edMbj@aes-intl.com> posted: > >> Is there a way to bold a desk name font for when the desk is >> collapsed and one or more new messages resides in a folder >> assigned to the desk? > >Only way I know of is to mark all the messages read in the group after >you're done reading for that day. Personally I'd like     

Group: alt.usenet.offlinereader.forteagent · Group Profile · Search for title: nesting in alt.usenet.offlinereader.forteagent
Author: Ed Jay
Date: Dec 24, 2008 12:57

Reading from news:alt.usenet.offline-reader.forte-agent, Ed Jay <edMbj@aes-intl.com> posted: Is there a way to bold a desk name font for when the desk is collapsed and one or more new messages resides in a folder assigned to the desk? Only way I know of is to mark all the messages read in the group after you're done reading for that day. Personally I'd like to see three levels of
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Is there a way to bold a desk name font for when the desk is collapsed and one or more new messages resides in a folder assigned to the desk? Example: I have a desk called 'active email.' Assigned to the desk are several email folders and sub (nested) folders. If the desk is collapsed and one of the folders has an unread message, it would be nice to be able to glance at the desk title and if     

Group: alt.usenet.offlinereader.forteagent · Group Profile · Search for title: nesting in alt.usenet.offlinereader.forteagent
Author: Damaeus
Date: Dec 24, 2008 12:06

I am trying to create a discography page using a MySQL database made up of two tables. The first table contains each of the band's albums and album related information. The second table contains each track's information from each album. Using the binding's option in Dreamweaver I've tried to create a repeating table but I've run into a snag. The table using the code below will display the
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I'm new to this area, and am trying to create a page which works like the Product Demo (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/demos/products/index.html). I believe I've got most of it correct, however when I preview in a browser I get a big red error window: Found a nested spry:detailregion in the following markup. Nested regions are currently not supported. <DIV class=Accordion     

Group: alt.usenet.offlinereader.forteagent · Group Profile · Search for title: nesting in alt.usenet.offlinereader.forteagent
Author: Ed Jay
Date: Dec 24, 2008 10:03

Hi jmei79, To be blunt, there isn't an easy way to filter a "parent" data set based on nested data at the moment. But a workaround involves taking advantage of an undocumented fact ... which is that each row of an XMLDataSet maintains a reference to the XML DOM node that was used to generate that row. One workaround involves using good old fashioned getElementsByTagName() to extract out
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Hello ! Hopefully I can explain this request for help in an understanding manner. I apologize, up front, if it is confusing. I have 4 tables which I need to compile into one form. I can use a query to pull all of the information together but I need to see the information in the one-to-many view. Basically I have somthing similar to the following: ( I have made these examples tables as     

Group: macromedia.dynamic.html · Group Profile · Search for title: nesting in macromedia.dynamic.html
Author: Shaun Pollitt
Date: Sep 18, 2008 20:02

Unfornately not. MS CRM query builder only supports link entities but not nested queries. For this kind of query, you have to build a custom page and query against Filteredviews "Mekon Mike" wrote: Hi, I've been experimenting in SQL with using nested queries to match on child Subject records that are related to a specific Subject higher up the subject hierarchy.
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Hi, I've been experimenting in SQL with using nested queries to match on child Subject records that are related to a specific Subject higher up the subject hierarchy. For example: SELECT CreatedByDsc, CreatedByName, CreatedByYomiName, ModifiedByDsc, ModifiedByName, ModifiedByYomiName, OrganizationIdDsc, OrganizationIdName, ParentSubjectDsc, ParentSubjectName     

Group: macromedia.dreamweaver · Group Profile · Search for title: nesting in macromedia.dreamweaver
Author: Salt Spring Island
Date: Sep 11, 2008 16:15

I am having problems setting up guides for safe areas and I wondered if anyone else had some advice or tips. In the Preferences under Grids & Guides the Action Safe and Title Safe are preset to 10%% and 20%% respectively. But this relates to the size of the comp, I am working in HD so my comp is 1920 x 1080 and the Title/Action safe guides are set proportional to that. However in reality
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Author: kinblas
Date: Sep 9, 2008 15:57

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Author: skiing
Date: Aug 1, 2008 05:17

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Author: Jude Lee
Date: Jul 29, 2008 12:32

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Author: Mekon Mike
Date: Jul 29, 2008 08:01

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Author: Jack_Daubs
Date: Jul 14, 2008 10:39

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