Re: breaking words

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15186
interpreted = N
texte = UUmmm...Good Idea, Although they are thumbnails and not the full size images, by designating the directory their located, I could do that...Thank's.. Great Idea.RayAt 02:09 PM 11/26/97 -1000, you wrote: >>This sounds funny to ask, but here we go. >> >>Is there a way to break words apart. Example, I do a database of thumbnails >>to bring back random ones based on category of items viewed. The name of >>the thumbnails is exactly the same as the sku + .jpg, I would like to also >>make those thumbnails links, but don't want to go add the sku field to the >>database, is there a way webcat can remove that for me??? > >Your searches are based on your products.db, right? And your results >are limited to one random item matching your category search, rioght? > >If so, you don't even need a database to do what you're trying to do. >If the name of the files you're trying to display are [sku].jpg, why >not just put that into your tag instead of using a database >to keep track of those images? > > >Sincerely, Ken Grome >WebDNA Solutions >http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/ > >... > > > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: breaking words (Ray Hatch 1997)
  2. Re: breaking words (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  3. breaking words (EDGnet Webmaster 1997)
UUmmm...Good Idea, Although they are thumbnails and not the full size images, by designating the directory their located, I could do that...Thank's.. Great Idea.RayAt 02:09 PM 11/26/97 -1000, you wrote: >>This sounds funny to ask, but here we go. >> >>Is there a way to break words apart. Example, I do a database of thumbnails >>to bring back random ones based on category of items viewed. The name of >>the thumbnails is exactly the same as the sku + .jpg, I would like to also >>make those thumbnails links, but don't want to go add the sku field to the >>database, is there a way webcat can remove that for me??? > >Your searches are based on your products.db, right? And your results >are limited to one random item matching your category search, rioght? > >If so, you don't even need a database to do what you're trying to do. >If the name of the files you're trying to display are [sku].jpg, why >not just put that into your tag instead of using a database >to keep track of those images? > > >Sincerely, Ken Grome >WebDNA Solutions >http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/ > >... > > > > Ray Hatch

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