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if f1.name="Fax" then
 	 Response.write("<b>Cabinet: " & f1.name & " (" & filecoll.count & " total, " & filestoday & " today)</b><BR><table onclick='sortColumn(event)' border=1 style='border-collapse:collapse' cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 bgcolor='#eeeeee'><thead><TR><TD width=600 class='standardTDTopRow'><Center><b>Filename</td><td width=175 class='standardTDTopRow' type='Date'><center><b>Fax Recieved</td></tr></thead><tbody>")
  else
 	 Response.write("<b>Cabinet: " & f1.name & " (" & filecoll.count & " total, " & filestoday & " today)</b><BR><table onclick='sortColumn(event)' border=1 style='border-collapse:collapse' cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 bgcolor='#eeeeee'><thead><TR><TD width=600 class='standardTDTopRow'><Center><b>Filename</td><td width=175 class='standardTDTopRow' type='Date'><center><b>Date Created</td></tr></thead><tbody>")
  end if

was writing some code

 // this function is needed to work around 
  // a bug in IE related to element attributes
  function hasClass(obj) {
     var result = false;
     if (obj.getAttributeNode("class") != null) {
         result = obj.getAttributeNode("class").value;
     }
     return result;
  }   

 function stripe(id) {

    // the flag we'll use to keep track of 
    // whether the current row is odd or even
    var even = false;
  
    // if arguments are provided to specify the colours
    // of the even & odd rows, then use the them;
    // otherwise use the following defaults:
    var evenColor = arguments[1] ? arguments[1] : "#fff";
    var oddColor = arguments[2] ? arguments[2] : "#eee";
  
    // obtain a reference to the desired table
    // if no such table exists, abort
    var table = document.getElementById(id);
    if (! table) { return; }
    
    // by definition, tables can have more than one tbody
    // element, so we'll have to get the list of child
    // <tbody>s 
    var tbodies = table.getElementsByTagName("tbody");

    // and iterate through them...
    for (var h = 0; h < tbodies.length; h++) {
    
     // find all the <tr> elements... 
      var trs = tbodies[h].getElementsByTagName("tr");
      
      // ... and iterate through them
      for (var i = 0; i < trs.length; i++) {

        // avoid rows that have a class attribute
        // or backgroundColor style
        if (! hasClass(trs[i]) &&
            ! trs[i].style.backgroundColor) {
     
          // get all the cells in this row...
          var tds = trs[i].getElementsByTagName("td");
        
          // and iterate through them...
          for (var j = 0; j < tds.length; j++) {
        
            var mytd = tds[j];

            // avoid cells that have a class attribute
            // or backgroundColor style
            if (! hasClass(mytd) &&
                ! mytd.style.backgroundColor) {
        
              mytd.style.backgroundColor =
                even ? evenColor : oddColor;
            
            }
          }
        }
        // flip from odd to even, or vice-versa
        even =  ! even;
      }
    }
  }

So the database tables look a little nicer for Neomap.

I don't believe you did that. That was a huge mistake. You'll just end up hurting him, just like you hurt me. Learn that for now, you need to have friends and be alone for a while. Slow down. Keep going so fast, and you'll be labeled easy and end up pregnant.

^Telling a really close friend that she needs to slow the hell down.

1. I know that Plagiarism is wrong. Plagiarism is to use another?s work and pretend that it is one?s own.

2. I have used the footnote convention for citation and referencing. Each significant contribution to and quotation in, this essay from the work(s) of other people has been attributed, and has been cited and referenced.

3. This essay is my own work.

4. I have not allowed, and will not allow, anyone to copy my work with the intention of passing it off as

his or her own work.

Lol, a few months or some back a friend of my mums wanted me to fix their pc, they had lost admin powers on windows xp and couldn?t install anything.

I later found out that the reason they had lost the admin privileges was because him and his wife where going though a ?bad patch? and she had put a password on her account and downgraded him to a limited account.

The two are now divorced

Lol this games cool

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