Man, I like these ideas! I can think of all kinds of things to do in this fashion.
I would like to know if IPSwitch plans on releasing an API of some type before doing
too much this way.
ANY HINTS?
Grant Griffith
http://www.getafreewebsite.com
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Chris ten Den" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1999 16:22:49 -0500
>I haven't tried this but maybe you'd like to give it a shot.
>The below code may have a bug or two ;-) I just wrote it off the top of
>my head.
>If you do try it, please tell me if it works.
>
><script language="javascript">
>
>var longstring;
>longstring = "<--IMAIL TAG FOR MAILBOX -->";
>newlongstring = replace(longstring,"<table border=1>","<table
>border=0>")
>document.write(newlongstring);
>
>function replace(instring,replaceword,replacewith)
>{
> var text=" " + instring + " ";
> apos=text.indexOf(replaceword);
> while (apos > -1)
> {
> text=text.substring(1,apos) + replacewith +
>text.substring(apos+instring.length,text.length);
> apos=text.indexOf(replaceword);
> }
> return text;
>}
>
></script>
>
>"Michael B. Murdock" wrote:
>
>> Yes... I tested it pretty thoroughly in Netscape 4.7 .... there are
>> some things that Netscape doesn't handle as good as IE... such as
>> style sheet definitions for TD tags. Since Imail "poops" out a couple
>> tables (List Mail boxes & mailbox summary mainly) with raw text
>> between <TD> and </TD> (no font tag inside the TD) there is no way to
>> get Netscape to change font style with CSS. Maybe we could all lobby
>> IPSWITCH to throw some <FONT> tags between the <TD>'s for the
>> generated HTML but for now I'm kinda stuck with the look as it is for
>> Netscape. While we are at it ...has anyone asked for the option to
>> turn borders off in those tables? I hate them but again have no
>> control.
>
>
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