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  1. #61
    Marc
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    Default Re: Fusion 9 memory problem!

    > A word of advice... Stop belittling others, being rude and
    > using vulgarity or you will eventually be placed on everyone's
    > ignore list



    Rev. Mike,

    this was not vulgarity, the expression RTFM is an expression widely used on
    the Internet
    and EVERYBODY uses it and knows it.

    If I offended someone, I am sorry for this and I excuse. It was not my
    intention.

    But, frankly, RTFM is not an expression that offends someone or shows rude
    behavior and is
    NOT aimed at somebody of the newsgroup.

    Sorry again!



  2. #62
    Rev. Mike
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    Default Re: Fusion 9 memory problem!

    Quote
    "Actually, NOT... never re-optimized it, because I never read the *******
    manual! :-) and I didn´t even know this feature exists... :-)"

    I realize you are upset and it is not your intention to offend.

    We do have younger people in these groups as well as mom's, dads,
    grandma's and grandpa's. A wide variety. Basically we all watch the
    language we use regardless of how upset we may get at advice given,
    each other or the product.






  3. #63
    Chuck «BeyondFusion»
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    Default Re: Fusion 9 memory problem!

    Marc,

    And if you had said RTFM, chances are you would not have been chastised.

    You chose to bypass the acronym. Poor taste.

    --
    Chuck Joslin - Team NetObjects
    BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
    www.beyondfusion.com

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    "Marc" <marc@herms.it> wrote in message
    news:dlo6st$3ec6@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> A word of advice... Stop belittling others, being rude and
    >> using vulgarity or you will eventually be placed on everyone's
    >> ignore list

    >
    >
    > Rev. Mike,
    >
    > this was not vulgarity, the expression RTFM is an expression widely used
    > on the Internet
    > and EVERYBODY uses it and knows it.
    >
    > If I offended someone, I am sorry for this and I excuse. It was not my
    > intention.
    >
    > But, frankly, RTFM is not an expression that offends someone or shows rude
    > behavior and is
    > NOT aimed at somebody of the newsgroup.
    >
    > Sorry again!
    >
    >




  4. #64
    Ian
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    Default Re: Fusion 9 memory problem!

    My sentiments precisely. We have all been known to use a * or two in words
    sometimes. It conveys the feeling without offending.

    --
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    "Chuck «BeyondFusion»" <supportno@spambeyondfusion.com> wrote in message
    news:dlo7p1$3f91@news01.netobjects.com...
    > Marc,
    >
    > And if you had said RTFM, chances are you would not have been chastised.
    >
    > You chose to bypass the acronym. Poor taste.
    >
    > --
    > Chuck Joslin - Team NetObjects
    > BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
    > www.beyondfusion.com
    >
    > Fusion Wish List - www.beyondfusion.com/wish
    > Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
    > "Marc" <marc@herms.it> wrote in message
    > news:dlo6st$3ec6@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> A word of advice... Stop belittling others, being rude and
    > >> using vulgarity or you will eventually be placed on everyone's
    > >> ignore list

    > >
    > >
    > > Rev. Mike,
    > >
    > > this was not vulgarity, the expression RTFM is an expression widely used
    > > on the Internet
    > > and EVERYBODY uses it and knows it.
    > >
    > > If I offended someone, I am sorry for this and I excuse. It was not my
    > > intention.
    > >
    > > But, frankly, RTFM is not an expression that offends someone or shows

    rude
    > > behavior and is
    > > NOT aimed at somebody of the newsgroup.
    > >
    > > Sorry again!
    > >
    > >

    >
    >




  5. #65
    Adrian Hobbs
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    Default Re: Fusion 9 memory problem!

    If cut-n-paste between pages is your main reason for having such a humungous
    site, then try breaking the site up into 200-page chunks (that's about the
    size my
    machine starts to get too slow.)

    Then open up two instances of NOF each with a different sub-site and you can
    still cut-n-paste between them.

    I developed and managed sites totalling 20,000 pages in one organisation
    using NOF in the mid to late 90's. and that process worked fine.

    Adrian
    _____________________________

    "Marc" <marc@herms.it> wrote in message
    news:dlbjcl$8u4@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> But then once you get big, you're out of luck as your site is in Fusion's
    >> proprietary format and you're stuck... you have to either live with
    >> Fusion's instability, break up your site into lots of little sub-sites
    >> which means each time you update the look, you have to do this many times
    >> thus becoming somewhat of a chore, or start from scratch using other
    >> tools.

    >
    > You are all right, I know that my site with 1300+ pages shouldn´t be done
    > with Fusion, but I started the site with some pages and Fusion 1.0 !!!!!!!
    > MANY years ago!!!!
    >
    > And it became always bigger. Now it has more than 1300 pages and I can NOT
    > split it up into several sites. It´s because I need to copy and paste
    > between pages....
    >
    > And I don´t have time to make something db driven....
    >
    > My site should work and that´s it!!!!
    >
    > Right now, I have ONLY problems with Fusion and it takes me a LOT of my
    > time!!! :-(((
    >
    > Images don´t get uploaded, banners vanish and navbars (text) have wrong
    > font size... and many more to come... :-((
    >
    > that´s not what I need now... I need to work, NOT trying to fix software
    > problems!!!
    >
    > marc
    >
    >




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