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Soft Blue Milk? — #1

Hi, Anyone know where I can download the theme Soft Blue Milk? Thanks.
MacNN Hardware by philcozz

Soft Blue Milk? — #2

http://homepage.mac.com/eyevaan/FileSharing1.html in the Tiger to Panther MODs I only have the orig Panther versions. Soft blue milk WAS updated for Tiger at MacThemesforums.net
MacNN Hardware by eyevaan

Soft Blue Milk? — #3

Thanks for the link. For the record, I have searched MacThemesforums.net and nothing comes up there, at least that I can find.
MacNN Hardware by philcozz

Soft Blue Milk? — #5

To anyone who was offended by my violation of artistic license, I created the Panther MODs identical to their respective Tiger forms but did not ask permission to host the files. …
MacNN Hardware by eyevaan

SSH tunneling setup — #1

I need to access my home computer from work. I have a dyndns account and my computer is behind an Airport Extreme which is connected to a cable modem. I would like to use VNC and a…
MacNN Networking by kman42

SSH tunneling setup — #2

Mac to Mac ? Or Windows to Mac ? I use Windows, Putty (open ssh client) and VNC to securly log into my home ibook.. I configured putty to accept all local connections on port 590…
MacNN Networking by kiazer

SSH tunneling setup — #4

Ah, man, this sucks. Once your thread gets sent to the UNIX forum it's all over. It's the black hole of forums. It's really annoying when the mods do this. Asking a question abou…
MacNN Networking by kman42

SSH tunneling setup — #5

Now that we're here, I guess. I've been playing around and I have made a little bit of progress. I fired up Apple Remote Desktop preferences and set it to allow VNC connections (I…
MacNN Networking by kman42

SSH tunneling setup — #6

Well, I set mine up and it works fine. Your home machine (the one you want to tunnel to) needs to be set up with a fixed IP address and you need to port forward port 22 from the ro…
MacNN Networking by PubGuy

Creating forms and having them sent to you — #1

Hi, I am trying to make a page where people enter some basic data (I have a template) and need that data sent to me by clicking the submit button. Is this a difficult thing to do?…
MacNN Hardware by MikeD

Creating forms and having them sent to you — #2

If your website allows php create a html page with your fields and such. and in the form have the action point to mailme.php in the mailme.php would would have something like [php]…
MacNN Hardware by jay3ld

Creating forms and having them sent to you — #3

Please be careful in preparing a php form for email. They are very easily used to send out SPAM by the tons. The variables used to create the email header such as the recipient and…
MacNN Hardware by bluedog

Creating forms and having them sent to you — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by bluedog Please be careful in preparing a php form for email. They are very easily used to send out SPAM by the tons. The variables used to create the…
MacNN Hardware by jay3ld

Creating forms and having them sent to you — #5

I used the built in email thingy in PHP but had to add things into the headers because Spam blockers were stopping the mail. Also needed to be able to upload and send attachments a…
MacNN Hardware by moodymonster

Creating forms and having them sent to you — #6

Chances are your .Mac account can't run any form mailing scripts, PHP or otherwise. However, there's a free third-party website that will process your forms and e-mail the results…
MacNN Hardware by CaptainHaddock
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