<?xml version='1.0'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>LinuxIntro.com's Oldest Unanswered Forum Topics</title><description>Oldest Topics that have not received a reply, ordered from Oldest to Newest</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com</link><item><title>New Gaming Website</title><description>Hey, check out my gaming website!  It is for game testers and developers alike.  VGT-Central.com</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=UFMS_Topic_Display&amp;id=61095001224305749&amp;t=New_Gaming_Website</link></item><item><title>Brazillian sky-divers</title><description>A man and his  blond wife were driving in their car listening to the radio when a news broadcast came on.  "Some Brazillian sky-divers died in a sky-diving accident today.  It seems there were technical difficulties..."
The wife gasps is horror as she listens to the news anchor.  A little puzzled, the husbands turns to his wife and asks, "What's the matter hon?"
"That's such tragic news!" the wife exclaims.  "Think of how all their families must be feeling right now."
"Don't you think you are overr</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=UFMS_Topic_Display&amp;id=426809001224306321&amp;t=Brazillian_sky-divers</link></item><item><title>Picking a Linux Distribution for Macs</title><description>A bit of clarification to what Alex was saying about which ISO to download for your computer, if your Mac is a recently built one (2006 onward, I think), then you have a Mac with an Intel architecture and you want to get the i386/i686 ISO. If your Mac is older than that, go with the PPC ISO. Picking the right ISO for your computer setup (processor architecture) is important because Linux will need to know what kind of processor it's working with before it can start to do anything.</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=UFMS_Topic_Display&amp;id=579438001224508848&amp;t=Picking_a_Linux_Distribution_for_Macs</link></item><item><title>Children and Grandchildren from 3 tables, Nested Distincts and joins</title><description>Haeh! (Like the James Brown sound, you know, like you're choking on something: "Haeh!").
Anyway, Haeh! I had one hell of a query that i didn't even notice wasn't returning correct results until earlier.
Not only did i have to join multiple tables (two of them are the same table with aliases), but i also found out that you can (and evidently HAVE to, sometimes) nest multiple distinct statements.
In my forums main page, where it shows the total number (count()) of FORUMS (subcategories, children of mai</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=UFMS_Topic_Display&amp;id=329236001224870008&amp;t=Children_and_Grandchildren_from_3_tables%2C_Nested_Distincts_and_joins</link></item><item><title>Error  Line 193, Column 46: there is no attribute "target".</title><description>You cannot use target as an attribute to anchor linx, which sux, because sometimes you don't want the new page to open in the place of your page. The result of doing this is a webpage that is not xhtml valid, and validator.w3.org will give you the following error:
Error  Line 193, Column 46: there is no attribute "target".
The workaround for this is to replace "target='_blank'" with:
 on-click="window.open(this.href);return false;"
I have to u</description><link>http://LinuxIntro.com/?a=UFMS_Topic_Display&amp;id=534660001225616819&amp;t=Error__Line_193%2C_Column_46%3A_there_is_no_attribute_%22target%22.</link></item></channel></rss>
