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  • Apology

    *** Posted by Owain *** I apologize for statements made earlier about spamming. I had not read that logo's may be placed on more than page. I have removed myself from all lists. Thank you.
    Posted to Questions/Comments to Avitop.com (Forum) by Anonymous on February 17, 2001
  • Re:problem with code

    *** Posted by John Raahauge *** Hi When did you have this problem ? Have you updated to the new code without javascript. We recently had a problem because the 1x1 gif that you load from our server was 0 bytes. Netscape didn't like that and the result was that the logo never finished loading. We have recently (1-2 days ago) changed to a 47 byte ...
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by Anonymous on February 16, 2001
  • problem with code

    *** Posted by Don Mickey *** I've pasted your code on my site (www.swaviator.com) but was forced to take it off because of conflicts with a javascript on my site. The onLoad event handler is unable to trigger thr code because the gif image frfom your server never finishes loading. I'd love to keep your logo and link on the page, but must have the
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by Anonymous on February 15, 2001
  • Re:Danish jet plane, crashed 1955 near my hometown

    *** Posted by John Raahauge (RUN) *** Hi I have done a little research and found info about what I believe is the crash you reference. 9 feb 1955 the plane was a F-84G Serialnumber 52-2934 and the pilot was FL J.M.Jensen and as you described he saved himself by using the Ejection seat. Here is some info about the a/c: &lt;a ...
    Posted to Royal Danish Airforce (Forum) by Anonymous on February 14, 2001
  • Re:AirSpeedUK.com

    *** Posted by run *** [..ps how did you get this excellent message board...all the ones I get a cheap freebies full of ads!] I programmed it myself ;o) run
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on January 31, 2001
  • Re:AirSpeedUK.com

    *** Posted by Steve Collins *** Ok...I really should get to know how to have my vist automate itself to stay fresh...it may or may not surprise you to know that I am only 15...and with school and gliding courses in holidays it is also hard to keep up with the fast changing world of aviation! Maybe I should try to put a few liks...i haven't ...
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on January 31, 2001
  • Re:AirSpeedUK.com

    *** Posted by run *** Hi You can still keep it ''general Aviation'' and target the search engines. The more really targeted keywords you have, the more visitors. The key to succes when we are talking content is automation. Most of the stuff on Avitop.com is automated and updates itself. It took a long time to build the admin module, but it ...
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on January 31, 2001
  • Re:AirSpeedUK.com

    *** Posted by Steve Collins *** cheers...but i'd like to keep my site's subject as a general aviation site...not one specific to a certain aircraft or event...but i see how doing what you said can help to boost visitors. Thanks again...and congards on the site...how do you manage to run such a big and interesting site...and still keep its ...
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on January 31, 2001
  • Docs (Info) WANTED

    *** Posted by FlipFlop *** Hey there, I'm looking for deep-insight material on F14, F15, F16, F18, and especially F22 and PW-engines. It should be more detailed than the info-sheets on www.af.mil and no propaganda-material. Any links and/or docs are appreciated. Thanks a lot, FF
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on January 31, 2001
  • Re:AirSpeedUK.com

    *** Posted by run *** Hi Optimize your site for search engines. You can do this by reading about them on the net. If you really optimize your site you will get a lot of visitors that way. The best is of course to get good listings in Yahoo, google, Altavista etc. Try Fx to go to www.google.com or aol.com and search for f16. It really pays of to
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on January 30, 2001
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