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saltydog4791
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Sep 09, 2005 14:44 |  #286

Hello Mike,

Just received your script. Thanks so much but upon using it, I get the following error

oops, something wrong!

TypeError: null is not an object: 1179

Any idea what this is all about? I am running CS2 on a mac for what it's worth and I have put the files in the right places (the two .js files are in the scripts folder and the other file is in the styles folder, and your folder was created in the Presets folder but nothing is in there.

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Sep 09, 2005 16:15 as a reply to  @ saltydog4791's post |  #287

saltydog4791 wrote:
Hello Mike,

Just received your script. Thanks so much but upon using it, I get the following error

oops, something wrong!

TypeError: null is not an object: 1179

Any idea what this is all about? I am running CS2 on a mac for what it's worth and I have put the files in the right places (the two .js files are in the scripts folder and the other file is in the styles folder, and your folder was created in the Presets folder but nothing is in there.

saltydog4791

Got your email and have replied.


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Sep 10, 2005 14:04 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #288

Hope all is well now?

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Sep 11, 2005 05:04 |  #289

Mike,

I am willing to donate. However I'm from the philippines and it seems that there is no way i can do this because it doesn't present any options for which it accepts payment from my country. Can you please send me the script (advance) and instructions on payment.

Thanks

Kriskent


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Sep 11, 2005 05:29 as a reply to  @ kriskent's post |  #290

kriskent wrote:
Mike,

I am willing to donate. However I'm from the philippines and it seems that there is no way i can do this because it doesn't present any options for which it accepts payment from my country. Can you please send me the script (advance) and instructions on payment.

Thanks

Kriskent

If you enter 4.99 in british pounds it should convert it for you.


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Sep 11, 2005 05:52 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #291

how will i execute? it's asking for the address and i can't possibly find the Philippines on the dropdown box under country. I've checked paypal and tried creating a paypal account but it doesn't have the Philippines on it's list.

Please help


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Sep 11, 2005 06:42 as a reply to  @ kriskent's post |  #292

kriskent wrote:
how will i execute? it's asking for the address and i can't possibly find the Philippines on the dropdown box under country. I've checked paypal and tried creating a paypal account but it doesn't have the Philippines on it's list.

Please help

I'm afraid that I am not completely sure how the paypal system works. But I thought it was possible to pay via credit card from anywhere.

Maybe someone else on the forum will be able to answer this for you.


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Sep 12, 2005 21:30 as a reply to  @ kriskent's post |  #293

kriskent wrote:
how will i execute? it's asking for the address and i can't possibly find the Philippines on the dropdown box under country. I've checked paypal and tried creating a paypal account but it doesn't have the Philippines on it's list.

Please help

You can send simply by using a credit card number and email address, you don't need a country or region at all.


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Sep 13, 2005 06:56 |  #294

i still can't. It's asking for the billing information and i can't put the philippine address of the credit card.

Please help


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Sep 13, 2005 08:05 |  #295

Oh bugger - I've just bought the CS2 version and I only have CS :(

Ahh Well - Just gonna have to upgrade

David

(unless of course someone we know makes the posh version work on CS)


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Sep 14, 2005 00:17 as a reply to  @ Davinor's post |  #296

Davinor wrote:
Oh bugger - I've just bought the CS2 version and I only have CS :(

Ahh Well - Just gonna have to upgrade

David

(unless of course someone we know makes the posh version work on CS)

Refund sent.


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Photoshop framing scripts for CS & CS2 & CS3

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Sep 14, 2005 11:15 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #297

donation paid and a very quickly sent email, thx.............. will have to lookin to it l8r :)


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Sep 14, 2005 11:39 as a reply to  @ post 578804 |  #298

Mike,

just had a look at your offerings... I like the fames in the Basic one, but can I assume that the features of the CS2 one allow you to recreate these. I am not to worried about fancy textures.

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Sep 14, 2005 11:49 as a reply to  @ Andy001z's post |  #299

Andy001z wrote:
Mike,

just had a look at your offerings... I like the fames in the Basic one, but can I assume that the features of the CS2 one allow you to recreate these. I am not to worried about fancy textures.

Cheers
Andyh
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The CS2 version will quite happily duplicate those of the basic version + more.


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Photoshop framing scripts for CS & CS2 & CS3

Framing Script for Photoshop 7 & CS
Dynamic Velvia script for CS & CS2
Framer Action Set for PS7
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Sep 15, 2005 13:34 |  #300

Hi Mike

I donated for the CS2 script a few months ago and it is worth every penny. Gets my vote for best script ever.;)

Regards,
Carl

Ps looks like a full time job you have here replying to everyones posts


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