Adress book - Biscuit : PHP on Rails (Sorta)
I am posting this piece of another project I am working on, in the form of an address book. It demonstrates some things, like associations, I think I left out an example of has_and_belongs_to_many
First Name : Lamoure Email Adress : Lamoure@nataripub.com Your Favorite Link : Do You Belong To Any Book Clubs? : Yes Are You An Author : Yes Comment : ARC has been phenomenal in assisting me
Hello if I am importing addresses into Thunderbird, I do have the problem, that in the list view, thunderbird adress book just allows to show the DISPLAY NAME, which is, entering a Name
Adress book Learning languages Create your own adress book Update your adress. Conference acts Conference acts. Information Upcoming events Calls for projects New
Il serai bon de pouvoir exporter sa liste dans un format r utilisable tel que XML ou CSV. It would be really useful if we can export all the adress book in a usable format like XML or CSV.
Adress book Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m
Hmmm. Why?!?!? Depending on your intentions, you might: * make a new replica of the current new adress book: martin2480: 01/09/06 10:25AM Re: new adress book: Doug Jamieson: 03/28/06 01:08PM
First Name : Lamoure Email Adress : Lamoure@nataripub.com Your Favorite Link : Do You Belong To Any Book Clubs? : Yes Are You An Author : Yes Comment : ARC has been phenomenal in assisting me
Hello if I am importing addresses into Thunderbird, I do have the problem, that in the list view, thunderbird adress book just allows to show the DISPLAY NAME, which is, entering a Name
Adress book Learning languages Create your own adress book Update your adress. Conference acts Conference acts. Information Upcoming events Calls for projects New
Il serai bon de pouvoir exporter sa liste dans un format r utilisable tel que XML ou CSV. It would be really useful if we can export all the adress book in a usable format like XML or CSV.
Adress book Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m
Hmmm. Why?!?!? Depending on your intentions, you might: * make a new replica of the current new adress book: martin2480: 01/09/06 10:25AM Re: new adress book: Doug Jamieson: 03/28/06 01:08PM




