You can probably use javascript or DHTML for this.. but it would entail
using images.
Just use javascript. Have an image that looks like a checkbox,,,when someone
clicks on it, it swaps out the image with one that has an X on it,,,,then it
sets a variable that will be applied to the value of a form element. -->
eats a easy solution.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Agarwal, Shekhar (MED,
TCS America)
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: urgent help needed on checkbox property!!!!
hi all
i need a javascript function invoking which we can either mark a check
or a cross on a select box .(X or a check mark)
can anyone help me????
SHEKHAR AGARWAL
TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: 268-548-2592 (work)
262-798-1052 (home)
-----Original Message-----
From: Nishit Trivedi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT:java.io.StreamCorruptedException
hi.
I am storing serialized objects in a file on my machine..
when i read back the objects from file, it perfectly displays properties
of
object which is read first but when it tries to read second object, it
gives
me java.io.StreamCorruptedException.. I don't know what's the problem...
I appreciate if somebody can help...
I am in desparate need to solve this...
Here is the snippet of my code:
----------------------------------------
ArrayList al = new ArrayList();
try{
while((sge = (SerializableGBEntry)ois.readObject()) != null){
al.add(sge);
}
ois.close();
fis.close();
}
catch(Exception deserializingE){
deserializingE.printStackTrace();
out.println("the deserializingE exception
is:"+deserializingE.getMessage());
}
----------------------------------------
TIA...
Nishit Trivedi
Software Engineer
Planet Access Networks - An InSage Company
973-691-4704 X157
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