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I have several thumbnails on my site and this are just smaller versions of images, which link to larger images. Anyways, when xou click this thumbnail, a larger picture simply opens in a blank window and then you have to use the back button to return to the page. How can I make this larger images appear on the normal page (not a blank one) like other content? Can I make a blank template with no content except for the deafult menu etc, and then somehow instruct browser to open this images in this template page? Thanks for answering Gregor Gregor Traven |
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In alt.html Gregor Traven said:
> I have several thumbnails on my site and this are just smaller versions of > images, which link to larger images. http://butterflies.usenetshit.info/ > How can I make this larger images appear on the normal page (not a blank > one) like other content? link to a html file containing the larger image > Can I make a blank template with no content except for the deafult > menu etc, and then somehow instruct browser to open this images in > this template page? easy with a bit of giggly server side scripting this is very quick and icky but works: http://moreshit.usenetshit.info/image-swap-thingy.**** source: http://moreshit.usenetshit.info/image-swap-thingy.phps PHP Tutorials 'n stuff: http://www.php.net/ http://www.zend.com/ http://www.sitepoint.com/ http://www.phpbuilder.com/ http://www.phpdeveloper.org/ http://php.resourceindex.com/ http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/programming/php/ -- the facts and opinions expressed by brucies l i t t l e v o i c e s are not necessarily the same as those held by brucie. |
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brucie wrote:
> In alt.html Gregor Traven said: > > >>I have several thumbnails on my site and this are just smaller versions of >>images, which link to larger images. > > > http://butterflies.usenetshit.info/ Hmmm.... your butterfyl page is wrong. See the one in the middle? That's a moth (Atlas silk moth). So there. Dont ask me how I know. I just do. -- x theSpaceGirl (miranda) # lead designer @ http://www.dhnewmedia.com # # remove NO SPAM to email, or use form on website # |
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In alt.html SpaceGirl said:
>> http://butterflies.usenetshit.info/ > Hmmm.... your butterfyl page is wrong. i know > See the one in the middle? yes > That's a moth so are some of the other "butterflies". plastic surgery cant change everything. > (Atlas silk moth). i cant believe you just said that. why do you think it says: <quote> The Butterfly names and locations have been changed to protect the innocent. </quote> what the hell is the poor guy to do now? it takes years to establish someone in a new identity, if they live that long. > So there. you sound very pleased with yourself. > Dont ask me how I know. you're just some sick assassin that gets off on warning the victim before you strike. > I just do. sorry, i don't talk to the hired help. tell your boss to give me a call and we'll finish this once and for all. -- the facts and opinions expressed by brucies l i t t l e v o i c e s are not necessarily the same as those held by brucie. |
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In article <>, SpaceGirl
() dropped a +5 bundle of words... > brucie wrote: > > In alt.html Gregor Traven said: > > > > > >>I have several thumbnails on my site and this are just smaller versions of > >>images, which link to larger images. > > > > > > http://butterflies.usenetshit.info/ > > Hmmm.... your butterfyl page is wrong. See the one in the middle? That's > a moth (Atlas silk moth). So there. Dont ask me how I know. I just do. It puts the lotion on it's skin or else it gets the hose again... -- Starshine Moonbeam mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30 sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM You're now part of the Hee-Haw nation ! |
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On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 14:24:13 -0600, Starshine Moonbeam
<> wrote: >In article <>, SpaceGirl >() dropped a +5 bundle of words... > >> brucie wrote: >> > In alt.html Gregor Traven said: >> > >> > >> >>I have several thumbnails on my site and this are just smaller versions of >> >>images, which link to larger images. >> > >> > >> > http://butterflies.usenetshit.info/ >> >> Hmmm.... your butterfyl page is wrong. See the one in the middle? That's >> a moth (Atlas silk moth). So there. Dont ask me how I know. I just do. > >It puts the lotion on it's skin or else it gets the hose again... DAAS? Lemming -- Curiosity *may* have killed Schrodinger's cat. |
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In article <>, Lemming
() dropped a +5 bundle of words... > On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 14:24:13 -0600, Starshine Moonbeam > <> wrote: > > >In article <>, SpaceGirl > >() dropped a +5 bundle of words... > > > >> brucie wrote: > >> > In alt.html Gregor Traven said: > >> > > >> > > >> >>I have several thumbnails on my site and this are just smaller versions of > >> >>images, which link to larger images. > >> > > >> > > >> > http://butterflies.usenetshit.info/ > >> > >> Hmmm.... your butterfyl page is wrong. See the one in the middle? That's > >> a moth (Atlas silk moth). So there. Dont ask me how I know. I just do. > > > >It puts the lotion on it's skin or else it gets the hose again... > > DAAS? Silence of the Lambs reference. -- Starshine Moonbeam mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30 sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM You're now part of the Hee-Haw nation ! |
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SpaceGirl wrote:
> Hmmm.... your butterfyl page is wrong. See the one in the middle? That's > a moth (Atlas silk moth). So there. Dont ask me how I know. I just do. The distinction between butterflies and moths is completely arbitrary. They are all from the family Lepidopterous. -- Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS Contact Me ~ http://tobyinkster.co.uk/contact |
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Toby Inkster wrote:
> SpaceGirl wrote: > > >>Hmmm.... your butterfyl page is wrong. See the one in the middle? That's >>a moth (Atlas silk moth). So there. Dont ask me how I know. I just do. > > > The distinction between butterflies and moths is completely arbitrary. > They are all from the family Lepidopterous. > Moth 1. (Zo["o]l.) Any nocturnal lepidopterous insect, or any not included among the butterflies; as, the luna moth; Io moth; hawk moth. Butterfly \But"ter*fly`\, n.; pl. {Butterflies}. [Perh. from the color of a yellow species. AS. buter-fl[=e]ge, buttor-fle['o]ge; cf. G. butterfliege, D. botervlieg. See {Butter}, and {Fly}.] (Zo["o]l.) A general name for the numerous species of diurnal Lepidoptera. When I was a wee lass, we used to get hawk moths living in the meadows and woods around the vilage. They were HUGE... the caterpillars were about 7 inches long sometimes. The moths themselves had wingspans that would only just fit in the palm of your hand. Amazing insects. Bloody scary when they flew at you. -- x theSpaceGirl (miranda) # lead designer @ http://www.dhnewmedia.com # # remove NO SPAM to email, or use form on website # |
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Toby Inkster wrote:
> The distinction between butterflies and moths is completely arbitrary. > They are all from the family Lepidopterous. Said family has been scientifically proven to be aerodynamically flawed. They should not be able to fly, just like helicopters and the space shuttle shouldn't. Butterflies, being generally recaltricant, ignore these findings and fly anyway, after a fashion. Moths, on the other hand, pragmatically accept things and simply crashland into any available piece of glass. -- Cheers Richard. |
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