FAQ
Welcome to the FAQ
In this area of our site, you will find the answers to the frequently asked questions, as well as answers to How do I and Did you know questions. Please feel free to post a comment on any Q&A.
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All issues, problems and how tos for the Scottish Developers Web Community website. |
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Find out about who, why and what Scottish Developers is all about! |
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A core principle of Scottish Developers is events. |
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Here is a list of the last Q&As that were published.
Requested and Answered by Roundtrip on 22-May-2005 17:50 (3365 reads)
Go visit our Events Calendar to see what events are on.
BY EMAIL
Send an email off to events@scottishdevelopers.com, along with your Scottish Developers username and details of the event you are interested in. This mechanism may take time to be processed.
BY EMAIL
Send an email off to events@scottishdevelopers.com, along with your Scottish Developers username and details of the event you are interested in. This mechanism may take time to be processed.
Requested and Answered by Roundtrip on 22-May-2005 05:22 (3553 reads)
Scottish Developers is a not for profit user group. The small charge made for some events brings in a little revenue to cover the cost of running all events, the online presence and other resources. We never have or ever will run the group to make money out of developers. Our mission is to bring high quality events and presenters to Scotland.
Requested and Answered by Roundtrip on 22-May-2005 05:01 (4108 reads)
There is a possibility that your firewall or antivirus software is protecting you and removing information that SDWC needs to work correctly.
It is likely that you have "Browser Privacy" turned on in Norton Internet Security or a similar functionality in other brands of firewall product.
For directions on how to allow ScottishDevelopers.com to access this information, see this article on Norton's web-site
Alternate Instructions
For people using Zonealarm Pro and above, you need to ensure you allow Private Headers and cookies for http://www.scottishdevelopers.com - see Privacy -> Site List and allow private headers, session and permanent cookies.
It is likely that you have "Browser Privacy" turned on in Norton Internet Security or a similar functionality in other brands of firewall product.
For directions on how to allow ScottishDevelopers.com to access this information, see this article on Norton's web-site
Alternate Instructions
For people using Zonealarm Pro and above, you need to ensure you allow Private Headers and cookies for http://www.scottishdevelopers.com - see Privacy -> Site List and allow private headers, session and permanent cookies.
Requested and Answered by Roundtrip on 22-May-2005 04:54 (1615 reads)
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