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Website Devolopment

Hello. I've been working on a website to get somewhat familular with programming. I was lucky to be able to get on my brother-in-laws server. Does anyone know where some good code for a shoutbox in asp would be? I have searched but two of them I tried were junk. Heres a link incase anyone cares. Also, I could use some code for an image gallary.

http://www.superiorwebconcepts.com/JD/

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The Nick Name Game

Here's how you play it. You come up with a nickname for the person who posted before you.

Make sure they don't go against the rules set by SiegeTheDay. Otherwise, happy naming.

Nick: LoneKnight

Noone loves a Mac like Microsquash

Inverting colors for an animated gif

Does anyone know how to invert the colors of all frames in a GIF? I dont have a frame editor installed and it would take forever to does this one frame at a time.

Heres the image...

some sites run by DS members

http://dswarpath.myfreeforum.org Robot13's Dungion Siege Forum
http://www.rpg-network.com Rpg Forum including Dungion Siege
http://smfairlie.myfreeforum.org My Dungion Siege, Star Trek, and Star Wars Forum.

All are in need of members if you wish to join.

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Free Visual Studio Express from M$ (until Nov. '06)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/default.aspx
Products in the VSE lineup: Visual Web Developer, Visual Basic, Visual C#, Visual C++, Visual J# and SQL Server Express. They aren't full versions, but you certainly can't complain about the price. Smile

VSE FAQ wrote:
How are Express Editions different from the rest of the Visual Studio and SQL Server Editions?
Express Edition products are designed for hobbyists, students, and novice developers. As such, they lack the full breadth of features found in higher-end Visual Studio and SQL Server Editions. They are designed specifically for scenarios common to the hobbyist, student, and novice developer. Each Express Edition includes targeted documentation that will help the beginning programmer quickly learn the concepts required to build more advanced applications. The user interfaces are significantly streamlined to ensure that extraneous features do not interfere with the learning process. If you later decide that you do need additional features available in the higher-end editions of Visual Studio and SQL Server, you can seamlessly upgrade your code and skills.

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Running DS2 on Linux... (other games too)

I don't use Linux myself (yet), but I know that this will probably raise some eyebrows...
From: http://www.transgaming.com/news.php?newsid=186

Quote:
TORONTO, ON – February 15, 2006 – TransGaming Technologies (TSX-V: TNG – “TransGaming”), a leader in the development of software portability products for cross-platform gaming, today announced the release of Cedega™ 5.1, which features support for some of the newest blockbuster PC titles such as Sid Meier’s Civilization® IV, FIFA ® 06 and Need for Speed ™: Most Wanted.

Cedega allows games originally created for the Windows platform to run on Linux, straight out-of-the-box. Other popular titles supported on Cedega 5.1 include Battlefield 2™, Dungeon Siege® II, City of Villains™, Madden NFL™ 2006, World of WarCraft®, Half-Life® 2, Guild Wars®, and many others. Cedega 5.1 builds on this growing list of game titles and continues to improve the Linux gaming experience with new features that improve overall game play.

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