It's been a busy busy time for me just lately, updating Exmoor Park with a few more listings and a funky new exmoor accommodation search map.
There are also stand alone maps for exmoor self catering cottages and exmoor bed and breakfast
Just finished working on the new D K Precision website for Wire and Spark Erosion as well. Really nice people to work with on their simple html site.
Very basic with 4 pages but includes a flash image cycler, lightbox image effects and a nice little google map!
Loads more to say, but no so much time. Will get another posting in later this week with some further updates.
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There are also stand alone maps for exmoor self catering cottages and exmoor bed and breakfast
Just finished working on the new D K Precision website for Wire and Spark Erosion as well. Really nice people to work with on their simple html site.
Very basic with 4 pages but includes a flash image cycler, lightbox image effects and a nice little google map!
Loads more to say, but no so much time. Will get another posting in later this week with some further updates.
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( 2.7 / 27 )
I had an interesting little problem the other day whilst messing around with Amazon's little widgets! They are fun little boxes you can stick in your blog or on any web page really.
I had a page that validated as XHTML 1.0 Transitional and wanted to maintain my code compliance as per the W3 validator whilst including a widget.
Amazon gave me the following nasty bit of code:
<OBJECT classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/swflash.cab" id="Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062" WIDTH="430px" HEIGHT="324px"> <PARAM NAME="movie" VALUE="http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate"><PARAM NAME="quality" VALUE="high"><PARAM NAME="bgcolor" VALUE="#FFFFFF"><PARAM NAME="allowscriptaccess" VALUE="always"><embed src="http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate" id="Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062" quality="high" bgcolor="#ffffff" name="Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062" allowscriptaccess="always" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" align="middle" height="324px" width="430px"/> </OBJECT> <NOSCRIPT><A HREF="http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=NoScript">Amazon.co.uk Widgets</A></NOSCRIPT>
Which in it's own right threw up 60 errors!
Breaking this down to it's core components we have:
1: The widget flash file - "http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate"
2: The flash movie name - Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062
3: The width - 430
4: The height - 324
5: The background colour - #FFFFFF ( white )
6: The noscript link - "http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=NoScript"
I've bolded them in the code above and below to help.
Now, we put that together as follows using Geoff Stearns SWFObject script:
<div id="flashcontent"><p>If you don't see the slideshow, <a href="http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=NoScript">click here.</a>.</p></div> <script type="text/javascript"> var so = new SWFObject("http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate", "Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062", "430", "324", "6", "#ffffff"); so.write("flashcontent"); </script>
Plus making sure we have the all important flashdetect.js file uploaded and the following tag inserted into the head of our file:
<script type="text/javascript" src="flashdetect.js"></script>
Voila! . . . . . now we have a validating Amazon widget
A working version can be seen here Amazon Widget Validation, just click the button.
I'm sure someone else has posted the solution for Amazon widget validation, but I just couldn't find it myself and thought it might help posting the solution that I used.
It passes XHTML 1.0 Strict as well by the looks of it.
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I had a page that validated as XHTML 1.0 Transitional and wanted to maintain my code compliance as per the W3 validator whilst including a widget.
Amazon gave me the following nasty bit of code:
<OBJECT classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/swflash.cab" id="Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062" WIDTH="430px" HEIGHT="324px"> <PARAM NAME="movie" VALUE="http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate"><PARAM NAME="quality" VALUE="high"><PARAM NAME="bgcolor" VALUE="#FFFFFF"><PARAM NAME="allowscriptaccess" VALUE="always"><embed src="http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate" id="Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062" quality="high" bgcolor="#ffffff" name="Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062" allowscriptaccess="always" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" align="middle" height="324px" width="430px"/> </OBJECT> <NOSCRIPT><A HREF="http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=NoScript">Amazon.co.uk Widgets</A></NOSCRIPT>
Which in it's own right threw up 60 errors!
Breaking this down to it's core components we have:
1: The widget flash file - "http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate"
2: The flash movie name - Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062
3: The width - 430
4: The height - 324
5: The background colour - #FFFFFF ( white )
6: The noscript link - "http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=NoScript"
I've bolded them in the code above and below to help.
Now, we put that together as follows using Geoff Stearns SWFObject script:
<div id="flashcontent"><p>If you don't see the slideshow, <a href="http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=NoScript">click here.</a>.</p></div> <script type="text/javascript"> var so = new SWFObject("http://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&
MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ftwighlightzon-21%2F8003%2F094fec33
-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate", "Player_094fec33-3c6e-40fb-989a-051d05a8d062", "430", "324", "6", "#ffffff"); so.write("flashcontent"); </script>
Plus making sure we have the all important flashdetect.js file uploaded and the following tag inserted into the head of our file:
<script type="text/javascript" src="flashdetect.js"></script>
Voila! . . . . . now we have a validating Amazon widget
A working version can be seen here Amazon Widget Validation, just click the button.
I'm sure someone else has posted the solution for Amazon widget validation, but I just couldn't find it myself and thought it might help posting the solution that I used.
It passes XHTML 1.0 Strict as well by the looks of it.
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I finally after emailing the HP Savings Promotion offer ( run by Outbound on HP's behalf apparently ) was given an HP phone number to complain. After being passed from pillar to post and given 6 different numbers . . . . . an individual at HP finally gave me the number to contact Outbound on the phone . . . . hooray!
For anyone wanting to complain or chase up their payment, try ringing the folloing number to complain direct to Outbound: 0845 634 4070
I was told by a lady today that my first rebate cheque was sent on the 17/01/08 and should have been with me by now!!
Still waiting HP and Outbound . . . . still waiting for the all elusive cashback cheque!
My other cashback cheque hasn't even gone for processing yet!! They're 2 - 3 weeks behind apparently.
Will the HP cashback cheques ever turn up?
Ring them and complain; they shouldn't be aloud to get away with the obsolute appalling service in dealing with people's 28 day claims!
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( 3.3 / 54 )
For anyone wanting to complain or chase up their payment, try ringing the folloing number to complain direct to Outbound: 0845 634 4070
I was told by a lady today that my first rebate cheque was sent on the 17/01/08 and should have been with me by now!!
Still waiting HP and Outbound . . . . still waiting for the all elusive cashback cheque!
My other cashback cheque hasn't even gone for processing yet!! They're 2 - 3 weeks behind apparently.
Will the HP cashback cheques ever turn up?
Ring them and complain; they shouldn't be aloud to get away with the obsolute appalling service in dealing with people's 28 day claims!
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( 3.3 / 54 )
It's been a while since I posted a new entry, but I've been very busy over the last three months and really haven't had a moment for the blog!
I did however buy myself a couple of new laptops from HP in November which were subject to the HP PC Savings Promotion. Despite my better judgement, I bought the laptops hoping to receive some cheques back from HP before Christmas. Oooooohhhhhhhh how wrong I was!
Having repeatedly emailed HP over the last week, I finally received a standard response today:-
" Dear Claimant,
Many thanks for your email, I acknowledge receipt. We are currently experiencing a very high volume of emails regarding the More from HP - PC Savings Promotion and will answer your email as soon as we possibly can.
If your query is regarding a payment that is delayed, please be aware that due to the overwhelming response to the promotion and the Christmas period we are running behind with sending out payments. Our accounts team are working hard to rectify this and all outstanding claims will be settled within the next 3 weeks. We are very sorry for this delay and any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience as we work to resolve the problems we have experienced.
If your query is regarding a claim that you have submitted recently, we are working through a backlog of claims received over the Christmas period and hope to be up to date within the next 7-10 days. Please do wait a further 10 days to receive your email acknowledgement from us. If you have not heard from us within 10 days, please do contact us again and we can double check receipt of your claim and ask you to resend if appropriate. Please do not be concerned if this means that the 30 days stated from date of purchase will have elapsed; we will be honouring claims that are received late.
If your query is not regarding one of the above issues, we will be sending you a reply within the next 48 hours.
May we take this opportunity to thank you for your patience and apologise for the delays.
Kind regards
****** ( name removed )
HP Promotion Administration "
Pretty impressive considering I should have had my rebate before Christmas!
Having googled "rebate+scam" and "rebate+fraud" it would appear that HP are experts at this type of scam in the USA and now they've brought it over here!!!
Just a few of the many sites for disappointed and scammed HP customers:
USA HP rebate scam
Another HP rebate scam
Another HP rebate scam as well
The above links are a scratch on the surface of people who feel scammed and abused by HP's rebate offers and promotions . . . . just add me to the list please HP!
Please add any HP stories you might have . . . . hopefully someone at HP might take notice?
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I did however buy myself a couple of new laptops from HP in November which were subject to the HP PC Savings Promotion. Despite my better judgement, I bought the laptops hoping to receive some cheques back from HP before Christmas. Oooooohhhhhhhh how wrong I was!
Having repeatedly emailed HP over the last week, I finally received a standard response today:-
" Dear Claimant,
Many thanks for your email, I acknowledge receipt. We are currently experiencing a very high volume of emails regarding the More from HP - PC Savings Promotion and will answer your email as soon as we possibly can.
If your query is regarding a payment that is delayed, please be aware that due to the overwhelming response to the promotion and the Christmas period we are running behind with sending out payments. Our accounts team are working hard to rectify this and all outstanding claims will be settled within the next 3 weeks. We are very sorry for this delay and any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience as we work to resolve the problems we have experienced.
If your query is regarding a claim that you have submitted recently, we are working through a backlog of claims received over the Christmas period and hope to be up to date within the next 7-10 days. Please do wait a further 10 days to receive your email acknowledgement from us. If you have not heard from us within 10 days, please do contact us again and we can double check receipt of your claim and ask you to resend if appropriate. Please do not be concerned if this means that the 30 days stated from date of purchase will have elapsed; we will be honouring claims that are received late.
If your query is not regarding one of the above issues, we will be sending you a reply within the next 48 hours.
May we take this opportunity to thank you for your patience and apologise for the delays.
Kind regards
****** ( name removed )
HP Promotion Administration "
Pretty impressive considering I should have had my rebate before Christmas!
Having googled "rebate+scam" and "rebate+fraud" it would appear that HP are experts at this type of scam in the USA and now they've brought it over here!!!
Just a few of the many sites for disappointed and scammed HP customers:
USA HP rebate scam
Another HP rebate scam
Another HP rebate scam as well
The above links are a scratch on the surface of people who feel scammed and abused by HP's rebate offers and promotions . . . . just add me to the list please HP!
Please add any HP stories you might have . . . . hopefully someone at HP might take notice?
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I'm sure like many people, you want to be able to use your BT Home Hub with the free VOIP calls and still get a good wireless signal around the house. This can be a problem if you live in an old house with thick walls, a house with a lot of walls, or just a very big house!
I was recently given a free Home Hub by BT as compensation for problems I had with one of their VOIP routers. Anyway . . . . to cut a long story short, I wanted to be able to get a decent signal over a 200m area for 3 houses. With the conventional aerial ( 2db I believe ), this was going to prove impossible . . . . so, I decided the only way was to take apart the Home Hub and see if I could add an external aerial in some way.
After taking apart the hub, I quickly discovered that it would be relatively easy for me convert the unit to a single external aerial, which was exactly what I wanted
So, I ordered the bits from the States ( which only took a week to get here via normal snail mail ), carried out the conversion and did some testing.
BINGO : We now have a wide(ish) area wireless network via a BT Home Hub with a 12dbi external aerial attached.
All in all, a reasonably easy conversion to carry out and very effective.
I have also tried the unit with an indoor 5dbi, 7dbi and 9dbi aerial attached, and made great gains on signal quality and distance.
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT UNLESS YOU BUY YOUR BT HOME HUB, YOU DO NOT OWN IT AND THEREFORE DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO DISMANTLE/MODIFY OR UPGRADE IT IN ANY WAY. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR CONTRACT WITH BT.
Pictures and more details to follow later.
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I was recently given a free Home Hub by BT as compensation for problems I had with one of their VOIP routers. Anyway . . . . to cut a long story short, I wanted to be able to get a decent signal over a 200m area for 3 houses. With the conventional aerial ( 2db I believe ), this was going to prove impossible . . . . so, I decided the only way was to take apart the Home Hub and see if I could add an external aerial in some way.
After taking apart the hub, I quickly discovered that it would be relatively easy for me convert the unit to a single external aerial, which was exactly what I wanted
So, I ordered the bits from the States ( which only took a week to get here via normal snail mail ), carried out the conversion and did some testing.
BINGO : We now have a wide(ish) area wireless network via a BT Home Hub with a 12dbi external aerial attached.
All in all, a reasonably easy conversion to carry out and very effective.
I have also tried the unit with an indoor 5dbi, 7dbi and 9dbi aerial attached, and made great gains on signal quality and distance.
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT UNLESS YOU BUY YOUR BT HOME HUB, YOU DO NOT OWN IT AND THEREFORE DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO DISMANTLE/MODIFY OR UPGRADE IT IN ANY WAY. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR CONTRACT WITH BT.
Pictures and more details to follow later.
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