[my last post got hijacked in an OT discussion]
trying to use this script for scrolling tables found at this link: http://www.litotes.demon.co.uk/examp...bleScroll.html
The top left corner in the table grid is hidden from being displayed.
I see:
-- the code is creating DIV's and
-- overrides are hidden
but still can't see anyway to modify so top left corner can be a displayed label to the frozen column.
can anyone advise how to show the top left corner block as part of the left frozen column ???
Mar 6 '06
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you can go back to your mother's basement now. You've been out long enough.
"Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn" <Po*********@we b.de> wrote in message news:38******** ********@Pointe dEars.de... Jon Paal wrote:
[the same as several times before]
FOAD.
PointedEars
Jon Paal wrote: no they didn't have a technical answer, and I did contact the author but he did not respond to emails.
..please don't reply unless you have an answer.
I have an answer: 42
Jon Paal wrote: please don't reply to my posts.
I have asked you before to put me on your block list , please do so now..
Who are you talking to? You've never asked me anything before.
Oops - sorry, you said don't reply to your posts
If you don't want people to reply to your posts, then why bother making
them?
Tony said the following on 3/7/2006 4:33 PM: Jon Paal wrote: please don't reply to my posts.
I have asked you before to put me on your block list , please do so now.. Who are you talking to? You've never asked me anything before.
Oops - sorry, you said don't reply to your posts
If you don't want people to reply to your posts, then why bother making them?
The first word that comes to mind is - stupidity. Too bad it can't be
outlawed.
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Jon Paal wrote: no they didn't have a technical answer, and I did contact the author but he did not respond to emails. ..please don't reply unless you have an answer.
Please don't post unless you have a clue. :)
Oh, wait.... is it you, VK? In disguise? I knew it! There's never a post by
Jon Paal and VK at the same time!
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Matt Kruse wrote: Jon Paal wrote: no they didn't have a technical answer, and I did contact the author but he did not respond to emails. ..please don't reply unless you have an answer.
Please don't post unless you have a clue. :)
Oh, wait.... is it you, VK? In disguise? I knew it! There's never a post by Jon Paal and VK at the same time!
Don't. Such unfounded accusations help nobody. Thanks in advance.
PointedEars
Randy Webb <Hi************ @aol.com> writes: The first word that comes to mind is - stupidity. Too bad it can't be outlawed.
"If stupidity is outlawed, only outlaws will ... uhm, duh!"
/L
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Jon Paal wrote : > What other post exactly? There are many posts on scrolling tables. replies which do not address the question...
What was the question exactly? Maybe the author of the script can answer it. > Did you know that the script you are refering to is under a copyright? You're not the code author,
I know that. I was merely pointing out what you seem to be ignoring.
please don't speak for him or lecture me.
I'm not. His copyright notice is speaking for him.
I'm here for technical assistance.
Of course you are. That's why you should refer to the author of the script.
Gérard
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I see:
-- the code is creating DIV's and
-- overrides are hidden
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