ok, this don't give any error... but when I do an alert of mimetype value it only shows me $mimetype...
one question... is possible that user when clicks the link href changes for the modified [EMAIL PROTECTED] value? thanks. Blackhold +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Material SCG08 http://associacio-aoe.org/scg/charlas +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Respect free software communities and use free and/or standard formats while sending attached files. Files such .doc, .xls, are formats that don't follow the standard rules and may cause problems on viewing or in the format of the text when these are opened with programs where thousands users communities develops free software. So that I ask for the files that are sent to me, to be odf, ods, odp, svg, png or in default pdf. Thanks you a lot... On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:48 PM, Blackhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello, > I could get the correct url with http:// thanks you much :D > > but now I found an other problem... I tested with a lot of variables, > and looked the code for a similar var but for the mime type, I found > that with my script all files are procesed as text files :o > > now I've got that: > > [hitresult.xsl] > <a target="_blank" href="#" onClick="openhit('[EMAIL PROTECTED]'); return > false;"> > > [default.js] > function openhit(url) > { > var direccio; > var host; > > host = "http://" + location.host + "/"; > direccio = url.replace ("file:///var/www/", host); > > document.location.href = direccio; > } > > > now I know that I have to do that: > > [hitresult.xsl] > <a target="_blank" href="#" > onClick="openhit('[EMAIL PROTECTED]',var_saying_mimetype); return false;"> > > [default.js] > function openhit(url,mime) > { > var direccio; > var host; > > host = "http://" + location.host + "/"; > direccio = url.replace ("file:///var/www/", host); > > window.open(direccio).document,open(mime); > } > > I see also, searching, that there's a file that I think that it could > be used for translations. > > In some projects for translate websites is used php gettext, but I > think that gettext is not forced to be linked at php... I don't > know... > > thanks you much. > > > Blackhold > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Material SCG08 > http://associacio-aoe.org/scg/charlas > +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Respect free software communities and use free and/or standard formats > while sending attached files. Files such .doc, .xls, are formats that > don't follow the standard rules and may cause problems on viewing or > in the format of the text when these are opened with programs where > thousands users communities develops free software. So that I ask for > the files that are sent to me, to be odf, ods, odp, svg, png or in > default pdf. Thanks you a lot... > > > On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Blackhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ok, great! missed the "" in href="#" :$ I were looking and relooking >> into the other funcion of a label :$ >> >> gonna try if the other thing works... >> >> Blackhold >> >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> Material SCG08 >> http://associacio-aoe.org/scg/charlas >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> Respect free software communities and use free and/or standard formats >> while sending attached files. Files such .doc, .xls, are formats that >> don't follow the standard rules and may cause problems on viewing or >> in the format of the text when these are opened with programs where >> thousands users communities develops free software. So that I ask for >> the files that are sent to me, to be odf, ods, odp, svg, png or in >> default pdf. Thanks you a lot... >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 4:52 PM, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> it don't :( >>> >>> I quickly changed on my computer and got an alert box with the URL. >>> >>> <a href="#" onClick="openhit('[EMAIL PROTECTED]'); return false;">... >>> >>> function openhit (url) >>> { >>> alert(url); >>> } >>> >> > _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
