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Subject: RE: Music Potential (a Web site) From: Mark Clark Date: 23 Oct 02 - 05:05 PM I'll go take a look at the code when I have some time. I've quit devoting hard drive space for multiple browsers and only keep MSIE on my systems so all I can say for sure is that it worked okay with MSIE 6.0.2800 SP1. - Mark |
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Subject: RE: Music Potential (a Web site) From: Geoff the Duck Date: 23 Oct 02 - 12:23 PM I ran into a problem when I clicked on the sites links to music tab and song lyrics. The pages loaded in my browser as the HTML page source code as plain text rather than a representation of the code. It was possible to save the code and paste it into a text editor then rename the file with a FILENAME.HTML extension. It then will load into a browser and display presumably as was intended, but this is a lot of hassle if you just want to look at a page to see what it contains. Quack! GtD. |
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Subject: RE: Music Potential (a Web site) From: reggie miles Date: 23 Oct 02 - 12:20 AM hmmm, looks as though it deserves closer inspection. Lots of words to songs. This is good. Thanks Mark |
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Subject: RE: Music Potential (a Web site) From: Stephen L. Rich Date: 22 Oct 02 - 10:25 PM Mark -- That is one handy site. Thankyou. |
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Subject: Music Potential (a Web site) From: Mark Clark Date: 22 Oct 02 - 10:20 PM I happened upon a Web site I'd not seen before called Music Potential. It isn't going to win any Web design awards but it sure has a lot of good musical information. I submitted it as a new Mudcat link but was disappointed to discover that a link can only be associated with a single category. The description I entered said: This site contains lyrics, chords, tabs and specialized instruction on: general learning, practice strategy, rhythm, modes, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, and bass.each of which have been the subject of many threads. I entered it as a lyrics site which falls very short of describing it's primary value. If any of the JoeClones can cross reference the link into other categories, it will make it a more readily accessable resource. In the meantime, check out the site and see what you think. - Mark |
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