you guys with the sweet webpages...

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10780797#post10780797 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by leeweber85
Looks good to me. Do you think you could add the feature that shows which channels are on or off?

You're talking about pumps, lights and stuff on/off right? If so then definitely. I just haven't gotten far yet at all.
 
Nice start Joel.

As for the Fiber to Home...it is fiber run to my house with a termination point next to my A/C. From there it is down converted to ethernet signal. They provided a UPS for the box as phone service would be out if the power dropped so INet and phone stay running. Plus I have a 180 minute UPS connected to 2 pcs.
 
OK, I will be swamped at work for some time. I am still poking at this, actually right now and this weekend. I have a new program written that communicates to the ACII and will display the stats like aquanotes. This will be used to put the stats on the webpages. Problem is my program and aquanotes cannot be run at the same time. Aquanotes is not releasing the port, my program does but they don't so I cannot access it when it is running. So far no work around for this. I can build in the email alarms and such, but not the programming. So it may be that for ACII's you only use aquanotes for programming and then shut it down. ACIII's should not have this problem because they use TCP/IP.

Sorry this is taking so long. But unfortunately it will continue to take a while because of my work commitments and getting the farm ready for the winter. Hope you all understand. I will continue to work on it and keep giving updates.

On a second note: is anyone good at relative positioning out there. I hate it as I have always used absolute positioning. It is driving me nuts and I could use some assistance. I am doing this in visual studio 2005.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10713393#post10713393 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tinytool
when first setting up my site I went with go daddy. The bad they is they don't offer databases... which I believe is where the logs get stored.

GoDaddy does offer databases. I have set up several MySQL databases from Godaddy for some shopping cart software.

I think you get five DBs for each domain by default.
 
Yes they do. That is where my first site will be as I have one database driven site with them now. All I have to is pay more and they will just add more sites to my membershp. I hope to have something to show live in the next few weeks. Hopefully things will slow down a bit so I can start working on this again.
 
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