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  • IFrames in 2012, really? Where's the blink element?
    D DrewDev

    Joe - well done man! I just installed that to Chrome and a happy CP News reader I am once more. Really appreciate you sharing your solution with the community, cheers!

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  • IFrames in 2012, really? Where's the blink element?
    D DrewDev

    My email client, of course! I just set myself up in Outlook Express and the marquee is working like a charm now! :)

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  • IFrames in 2012, really? Where's the blink element?
    D DrewDev

    Today's Daily News items are redirecting back to CP where the articles are embedded in an IFrame - really?! I thought it was generally agreed upon that IFrames suck and look like crap to boot. What was the problem with redirecting to the original article?

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  • MS Access is NOT and Enterprise Solution
    D DrewDev

    I feel your pain. We have a similar situation here at my job. Business using Access to manage a data file stored on a network share. Let's just say it's been a blast to the past as I feel like I'm doing desktop support every time it gets corrupted. The sad thing is, we have a pretty robust enterprise architecture in place - sql servers, regular backup processes, you name it. But because some moron thought they could get what they wanted faster by using an "out-of-the-box" tool and because the original developers involved didn't have enough balls to say NO this decision continues to suck revenue out of the business as skills and time are wasted trying to strong arm a desktop product into being a centralized dbms and I got to inherit the whole mess. Trying to move it towards a better model but it's one of those things where once a business process sits upon a terrible idea it's not always as simple as pulling the rug out from underneath. The "learn to laugh it off" approach is definitely the only respite I've found - though sometimes the sheer idiocy at play can make that a challenge. Good luck!

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