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The Original Entry:

Object Orientated Programming

Fri 25th Oct 2002 13:29 BST by Andrew from Work
... or OOP, except that the French do things differently: POO, nice roll-over effect as well.
I'm currently feeling fine

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1. Posted by Gunjin [ web page link ] [ email link ] from Paris - France

Fri 25th Oct 2002 20:18 BST
Thanks Andrew :)

2. Posted by Andrew [ Main Editor ]

22:47 BST
OOPs!

Sorry, just a bit of Friday afternoon toilet humour. Well, I bet you have a little chuckle whenever you see a shop window this side of la Manche that has "SALE!" plastered all over it...
DIRTY!
Everything Must Go!

3. Posted by Mike [ web page link ] [ email link ] from Darlington

Sun 27th Oct 2002 09:38 BST

I don't appear to be allowed to use tags, but here's the URL for The POO Page in English, courtesy of Google. Hope the length doesn't screw your page; feel free to delete if it does :)

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xrings.net%2Fxrings%2F&langpair=fr%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools

Almost related: anyone remember The Dog Poo Page - photos of dog crap organised by various attributes? My favourite was the one with a red wax crayon in it...

Update by Andrew
The POO Page in English

4. Posted by Mike Again - Cookie Required To Remember This?

09:41 BST
You only need:

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.xrings.net%2Fxrings%2F

I'll get my coat.

5. Posted by Andrew from Under The Duvet [ Main Editor ]

10:57 BST

When I've built the module that allows selected attributes in addition to selected HTML tags then you can have your <a> tag! For the time being you'll just have to rough it I'm afraid!

I like the Altavista translator: Babelfish, simply because of the name. It is interesting, no it really is, when you go overboard on the translating and do a loop to one language and then back again, take FredsEars for example!

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