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JHdP95RR3 (Ziyaretçi) |
I think,this is a befitting tbutire to Rod.When i read about his death two days ago,it was shocking to me,to know that he is no more.Writing about the fond memories of him is touching and nostalgic. I recall a good number of times when i do listen to the Friday expanded edition of the Sonny Side Of Sports,and Sonny at the end of the show would give thanks to Rod for helping. Reflecting on his death has made me remember once again,the words of Thomas A Kempis that A very little while and all will be over with us here,see then how matters stand for a man is here today, and tomorrow he is gone.And when he is taken out of sight,he is quickly also out of mind.Thus death is the end of all and man's life passes suddenly like a shadow . I pray that God grants him and all the dead in Christ eternal rest. | |||
UPbT0c9Ck (Ziyaretçi) |
Rupert,Yes I did.The #fake-submit will display the error megsesas when there's nothing entered, so I know it's connecting to it's own jquery, but it doesn't seem to be connecting to the subscribe.php file in the real #subscribe_form. I wondered if maybe it's because the #subscribe_form div is housed in the SideNewsletterBox.html panel, where as the #fake-submit is on the default.html file. Do they have to be in the same document to connect? Because I don't want the second form on the side panel, instead I want it under my main banner on the homepage. Thanks for your reply!Kelsey |
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