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thread by: Manu |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Stephen Poley
Hello,
i ve again a little problem with my dynamic web site...
i need to insert a dynamic link (css) into my body ! Why ? because i've a
html template and i insert into the body a dynamic contains. And this
contain i knowless about it. So when i ve a web page with a module need a
css for it, il insert it in the body because the other part...
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thread by: Saqib Ali |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Chris Morris
Howdy Folks,
I have a b/w fotograf that i am displaying on a website using the
width="100%" attribute so that it spans the width of the web browser
The rosolution of the picture is 1296 x 204. However when I display it
with width="100%", it doesn't look good anymore.
Here is the URL to the picture if you want to view it:...
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thread by: alina |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: alina
Amazon Store Builder is simply the most easy to use and flexible
Amazon affiliates solution and store builder online.
Built-in shopping cart allows to add to cart some products and
leave your website only when ready to checkout at Amazon.com.
Just leave desired product categories, update templates with
preferred design, set caching time...
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thread by: Bob Mariotti |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Bob Mariotti
Please bear with me as I am not a skilled html programmer. I have a
situation that I am having difficulty overcoming and perhaps you
"experts" can show me the way.
I have a given web site where the first page is a login page. From
this page an imbedded <FORM> contains a <TARGET="_blank"> to open the
reference cgi (a perl script) in a new...
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thread by: P. Keyes |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: P. Keyes
I'm trying to get the css to render a border specific to a table row,
but in Mozilla 1.3 and Netscape 7 nothing happens. Shows up fine in IE5. I
haven't been able to find any info on this specific issue in the
archives, but if there is some bug I'd appreciate hearing about it. If
there's a problem with my code, of course, I would be even more...
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thread by: gpence |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: gpence
!!! Newbie question warning !!!
I am somewhat familiar with javascript's ability to "access" the
browser's favorites list -- for example, using window.home() will take
you to the default URL -- is there any similar code for an ASP page
using VBscript? I want my Logout button to take them back to their
homepage. I've looked into...
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thread by: Robbie Lockie |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Robbie Lockie
Hi there,
A site I am working on posts the HTTP headers, if the header of a site
is as follows;
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Cache-Control: no-cache
Cache-Control: private
Connection: close
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 10:49:14 GMT
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thread by: xmp333 |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: xmp333
Hi,
I know the noresize attribute will keep the user from resizing a
frame, but is there a way to keep a frame from being resized by the
browser (in response to things like different layouts/sizes on the
page)?
Basically I want my frame sizes to remain fixed no matter what
happens.
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thread by: Jon Kane |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Jim Dabell
I do not know if this is possible or not. I haven't been able to do it yet.
I'd like to have a web page with a list of like 50 links. After clicking on
a link it opens another web page (same page for all links) that has a form
with a textbox containing the text of the link clicked on from the previous
web page. I hope this makes sense. If...
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thread by: Anne Marie |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: William Tasso
I would really appreciate anyone's help with the following:
1. Extra cell space is added to several graphics cells in Netscape
(everything looks fine in IE and Mozilla)
2. HTML text is really teeny in Netscape, even though I've defined a
CSS style for it, so it collapses the cell and moves my graphic on the
right hand side over
3....
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: francois |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Jim Ley
Hi everyone,
I'm new to webdesign and there are some things that I'm wondering.
Should I learn HTML hand crafting firt with CSS and then move to
Javascript or move to XHTML? Is HTML an essential prerequisite for
XHTML?
Thanks in advance
François
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thread by: Stan Brown |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Keith Bowes
In converting my pages to 4.01 Strict, I've been removing ALIGN
attributes everywhere. I was surprised to notice that a page that
validated contained a <td align=left>.
Sure enough, when I checked at
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/index/attributes.html
I found that while ALIGN is deprecated as an attribute for TABLE, it
is still a...
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thread by: Al Franz |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Richard Cornford
Anyone understand how to pass parameters to a JavaScript. If anyone finds
this easy to do maybe they could take a look at my short script on this page
and show me how it needs to be changed.
http://franz.org/java.htm
Thanks for any help.
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thread by: Quick Function |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Jason Billingsley
Are there tools to display chart in a web browser? I am looking for
something makes beautiful bar char, scatter plot, pie chart, etc in
web browser.
Thanks,
qq
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thread by: Michael Chernecki |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Jukka K. Korpela
Hi
I have a series of select menus on an online order form. I have
limited space for the field width. Is is possible to have the menu
width grow automaticallt to accomodate long item names. For instance,
the field may be 1 inch width on the form, but when I click the menu
it will expand to 2-3 inches wide to show a long item name, then...
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thread by: Bill |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Brian
I'm creating a navigation bar that will have hyperlinked text on it. I
don't want the text to show the atypical underlines, but just look
like plain text. How do I create a style sheet to do this?
Thanks,
BZ
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thread by: Ratsky |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Tingnu Mapa
HELP! I have used many HTML editors but have not found one that
handles PHP pages well. Coffee Cup HTML editor used to be my HTML
editor of choice, but it will not open pages with the .php extension
and when I try to add .php as an extension that it will recognize, it
crashes.
ANYWAY, what HTML editor will save pages as .php by default?
I...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup
under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes:
1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard
questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might
save yourself some time by first reading the available material for
this...
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thread by: John Bokma |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Henri Sivonen
Hi,
I converted most (not all) of my pages at http://johnbokma.com/ to
XHTML. I thought this was just a small change from 4.01.
However someone stated quite vaguely that my pages are *not* XHTML since
when a UA requests a page and states that it can handle XML the server
still responds with a Content-type: text/html
I see that...
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thread by: Mike |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: David Dorward
I am trying to write a web page where a person can click on a word document
and MS Word is launched instead of the document being displayed in the IE
browser. I have been able to launch MS Word but only when I create a
shortcut for the document. However a pop-up comes up with save and/or open
instructions. I do not want the pop-up to come...
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thread by: Mike |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Stephen Poley
Apparently there is now a way to hide html source code. How it done?
For example see:
See http://www.eteamz.com/banksblaze/
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thread by: Philipp Lenssen |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Andreas Prilop
I don't know the English word, but I'm referring to the double-dash
which is used to separate parts of a sentence. I'm using so far.
Now I saw – which is slightly shorter. Some sites use --.
Is there anything I should know to make a good decision on which to use,
other than what looks best? I think the W3C validator is always handing
out...
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thread by: Marc Rochkind |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Henri Sivonen
Nearly everything written about HTML falls into one of two categories:
1. Material written for HTML authors, or
2. Material written for user-agent implementors about standard HTML
However, programmers writing a browser need to know about invalid,
obsolete, and non-standard HTML also, because that's what shows up on the
web. For example,...
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thread by: SD |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Jim Dabell
I've just been appointed to update a company site and discovered it has
FrontPage Extensions. This could be a problem as I have no knowledge of the
extensions.
What are they?
How do they work?
One of the pages has a form. The submit works and sends the info but
following the submit an error is displayed and exits at this point. The...
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