What is the easiest way to use an old computer as a php developing environment? It can run old Linuxes but apt-get won't work so I can't install PHP. Further, my computer is so old that newer Linuxes than Ubuntu 9.10 won't work.
Can anyone give me a link to a good way to select a specific row and column in sql? My question what is wrong with my code isn't getting very many answers ont it.
@GordonM I was doing a lot of HTML when IE 7 came out. Was so happy. Consider yourself fortunate to have IE 8.
It is a gift, my friend.
@rdlowrey By the way, I'll leave the testing of the HTTP stream to you.
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@LeviMorrison no problem. I was confused when I tried to run the tests and they would pause for like 5 seconds halfway through. Then I literally lol'd when I saw that the test case was contacting cs.byu.edu :)
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It's taken me quite a while to become proficient testing things like that, so I understand.
@LeviMorrison AND I generally like writing tests for other people's code if it's something I plan to use because it forces me to understand how it works and I get smarter.
You have to do a .class:last-child selector, then you have to copy and paste the rules you want to apply to that selector to another .class.last-child selector. Because IE will refuse to acknowledge the existance of .class.last-child otherwise.
If they're on different lines but in the same declaration even then it doesn't work. and yes, I tried both possible orders.
Getting verrrrry close to saying "Sod it, IE9 only". but I cant test in IE9. Besides I intend to use the site as an online CV eventually and I don't want potential employers landing on a page that doesn't work for them. Even if it's their own fault for using a fred flintstone browser.
Say what you will about PHP, at least you don't have to be compatible with 10 year old versions of that.
@cHao Well maybe not true subpixel, but it's doing something to get closer to the correct result than webkit/opera. Rounding down some columns and rounding up others to get a total that matches the container or something.
Looks like they've implemented subpixels but it's still only in nightlies. Guess it'll take a while to filter down to Chrome/safari builds.