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We're looking for a software to manage stock - preferably free/opensource but willing to pay for quality.
Bonus points, simple to use. We're currently just using an excel flatfile which is easy as hell but obviously not particularily up to date.
It'd be nice to have some sort of...
I do wish they'd clarify CardNet a bit. There's basically no way to g information on it without ringing up and applying, even though I'm a LLoyds business account holder.
I suggest you have a read of this:
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/NameBasedSSLVHosts
Generally speaking people stick to one SSL certification per IP address, but if you have access to Apache you may be able to change that. If not, you'll have to contact your host and ask, and there will probably...
I can't say I'm overly familiar with XAMPP. Haven't used it in about three years.
The one thing I will say about it is make sure you have changed the MySQL root password, as, if I remember correctly, XAMPP used to ship with no root password. (bad, bad, bad)
I actually remember reading about that in a 19*0s police handbook. Not sure when, but it was pretty early, around 1940 maybe.
Found a link actually.
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/garda-files1930s-hooligans-hid-razor-blades-in-potatoes-1633119.html
You need to wait a bit longer. There's the expiry, then redemption period, which I think is 60-90 days. Only then is it dropped from ICANN and can be registered by anyone.
Royal Mail, since the price increase, will be charging a minimum of £2.20 for any items thicker than about 20mm.
If they get heavier than a few hundred grams I'd consider trying MyHermes: https://www.myhermes.co.uk/wps/portal/PN_CTR/Home/homepage/
Anyone have a fairly decent source of boilerplate contracts I can download and edit?
Preferably free or cheap.
I need an IP rights one for a local charity.