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Born on 3 February 1990 at 11:02 in London (although the original idea was discussed at the earlier date of 24 January 1987 at 14:28 in Kensington, England) as a result of a group of friends feeling the need for such an organization, The Association of Professional Astrologers is now the Professional body for Astrologers in the UK and beyond.
Originally it was formed for the Diploma holders only, of the then six APAE (the Advisory Panel of Astrological Education) recognized schools. There was also a clause, known as the ‘grandfather’ clause, which allowed those without qualifications, but either whose astrological works had been published or who had proven experience, expertise and knowledge of the subject and a standing in the astrological community. Even so, the latter had to submit written work or a full chart interpretation of considerable length, which was then marked by three separate council members before they were accepted as members. This clause was included out of respect for those senior astrologers who had not had the opportunity to study with one of the good schools, or with the ease of access to them that we have today. Mostly they were self-taught. The grandfather clause was removed approximately ten years later when it was felt that it was no longer necessary.
In those early days, when we were a much smaller body of people, meetings were held monthly in members' homes. We usually met in London, though occasionally conducting them from around the country, and we always had a speaker and lunch and mostly enjoyed the opportunity to exchange experiences and difficulties with our peers. Some of our longer-term members still relish those days . We also provided a bi-monthly Newsletter and subsequently were able to offer Insurance to our members.
Since the turn of the century, and with considerable interest from abroad, we devised our own evaluation system for schools and examining bodies. The new system retained a stringent list of requirements, which were strictly monitored and vetted, and accepted those schools now accredited by the APAE. As a result we have welcomed schools from America and Australia into our ranks and also members from Europe and throughout the world. Consequently, it seemed a natural progression that on 25 October 2003 at 18:03 in Woodford, England, it was decided we should add ‘International’ to our title. Hence The Association of Professional Astrologers International was born.
We have since grown considerably in numbers and we are now far-flung, but the Internet and emailing have provided us with the opportunity to stay in close touch with our membership. Our Newsletter now goes out electronically and we encourage discussion on it as well as on our Forum. We continue to have an annual Open Day, usually twinning it with the AGM in the morning and a friendly social lunch, with plenty of time to interact with peers. We have held several of these events out of London, but mostly they are in Central London, which seems to meet most of our needs and gives those from abroad wishing to attend a slightly more straightforward and acceptable journey.
With the ever increasing demand put on us all by our government to comply with specific acts, standards and requirements, it would appear that our founder members did us all a very big favour by being ahead of their time in seeing the need for an organization that both we and our clients can feel protected by and confident in.
Many of the most common issues that arise when using Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition are addressed here. Please read through the various topics to see if any of them address your question. You can also post a question in the. Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition-Specific Issues.
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Suggestions for moving between PCs with different network settings. A list of the modifications made to Firefox in this package Also, be sure to check out the in the forum. General Mozilla Firefox Issues. Installing Firefox Portable To install Firefox Portable, just download the portable package at the top of the Firefox Portable page and then double-click it. Select the location you wish to install to and click OK.
A FirefoxPortable directory will be created there and all the necessary files installed. That's all there is to it. Using Firefox Portable To start up Firefox Portable, just double-click FirefoxPortable.exe file where you installed Portable Firefox on your portable drive. Then, use it just like you would a local copy of Firefox. There are a couple of things to keep in mind:. Stay Safe - When using portable apps, it's always a good idea to practice. Removing Your Drive - When you're done, exit Firefox and then wait for the activity light on your removable drive to stop flashing.
This may take a minute or more on slow drives or computers. Then select the 'Safely remove device' option from the icon in the system tray. If you remove the drive while it is writing, you may lose data. Upgrading Firefox Portable To upgrade to a newer version of Firefox Portable, just install a new copy of Firefox Portable right over your old one. All your data will be preserved. You can use the built in updater as well, but some non-personal files or directories may be left behind. If you're upgrading from Portable Firefox (older name and directories), make a copy of your existing profile folder within the PortableFirefox Data profile directory on your portable drive.
Then download the new version of Firefox Portable and copy your profile from the old version into the new version within FirefoxPortable Data profile. If you added any plugins or searchplugins, you should copy those directories as well (PortableFirefox plugins to FirefoxPortable Data plugins and PortableFirefox firefox searchplugins to FirefoxPortable App firefox searchplugins). Copying Your Local Firefox Settings If you're using a local copy of Firefox, you may wish to just copy your local Firefox settings right into Firefox Portable. Your local Firefox profile is usually installed in C: Documents and Settings user Application Data Mozilla Firefox Profiles default.??? After running Firefox Portable once to let it setup its data directories, just copy the contents of that folder (except the cache directories) to the FirefoxPortable Data profile directory.
Then, and this is important, delete the file FirefoxPortableSettings.ini within the FirefoxPortable Data settings directory, if there is one. When you start Firefox Portable for the first time, it's recommended that you turn off disk cache, password saving and history if you're using a flash-based portable device. You can set all of these within the Privacy tab of the Firefox Options window.
Sometimes, certain profiles will cause the launcher to fail or hang. It's best to give it a few minutes to see if it's just checking compatibility and adjusting the locations of the extensions before giving up on it. If it fails, it is usually due to an incompatible extension. Configuring mailto links to use Thunderbird Portable, etc Firefox Portable can be configured to open mail links in Thunderbird Portable or another portable mail client of your choice.
To do so, click the menu icon in the toolbar (sometimes called the hamburger menu) and select Options. In the Options tab, click Applications on the left hand side. Scroll down until you see mailto in the Content Type column and click the dropdown in the right hand column next to it.
Select 'Use other.' From the dropdown. Click the Browse button and select the ThunderbirdPortable.exe launcher or similar for another client. Do not select the main thunderbird.exe executable as that will cause Thunderbird to run in non-portable mode.
Click OK in the popup window and then close your Options tab. Mailto links will now open in Thunderbird Portable. The path will be adjusted automatically as you move PCs. Using a Second (or Third) Profile with Firefox Portable A second profile can allows you to setup another set of settings (bookmarks, extensions, preferences, etc) for Firefox Portable that you can use independent of your main settings.
This is useful for sharing a flash drive with someone, testing extensions and configuration options or separating our work from personal details. To use a second profile, install the in the same PortableApps directory that FirefoxPortable is in (so, if Firefox Portable is installed to X: PortableApps FirefoxPortable, you'd install this to X: PortableApps FirefoxPortable2ndProfile).
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In the PortableApps.com Menu, it will show up as 'Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition 2nd Profile'. You can easily rename it to something more useful by right-clicking and selecting rename.
When you run it, it will start Firefox Portable up with your second profile without affecting your main profile. You can even install a 3rd or 4th profile by installing the 2nd Profile app again to another location (like X: PortableApps FirefoxPortable2ndProfileCopy1 so the platform will update it for you) and then renaming it in the PortableApps.com Menu. Installing Plugins (Java, Flash, Shockwave, etc.) Note that all plugins except Flash require Firefox to run in 32-bit mode, which you can force with. Like many browsers, Firefox will be dropping support for all plugins except Flash by the end of 2016. With Firefox Portable, plugins work a bit differently than they do in regular Firefox.
Here's how to do some of the most common plugins:. Java Runtime Environment - To use Java apps with Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition, just install alongside. If Firefox Portable is in X: PortableApps FirefoxPortable, jPortable should install to X: PortableApps CommonFiles Java.
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The Firefox Portable launcher will automatically detect and configure the Java plugin for use. Flash Plugin - To install Flash, you can either try our, or follow these steps:. Flash is available. Just click the link.
For one solid week I’ve been trying to java and netbeans portable to run from my flashdrive. Is this possible if the host computer doesn’t have a specific version of java or java installed at all.
How would one does this successfully? Do I need to specific version of portable netbeans? Because I found portable netbeans 8.0 but I need helpeverytime I try to run netbeans it comes up with “Cannot locate java installation in specific jdkhome: D: Portable Apps NetBeansJavaSE8.0Portable App jdk” Do you want to try to use the default version? And then it says “Cannot find Java 1.7 or higher” I’m very confused, can someone please help me?