Re: [DQSD-Users] how to add images to pop up menu?

2004-02-18 Thread pablo c
i figured...i think the dll should be modified to allow for embbedded popup html (not using window.createPopUp which is rather limited)...
 
followup question
- can i have  checkmark icon/graphic there? isnt there an ascii code for this (ive looked aroudn but cant find it)..id love to be able to have a toggle type item in the menu
 
thankspablo
Brent Beardsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Pablo,If you're referring to the menu popped up from the >>button, it's not currently possible. It's a windowsmenu not an HTML menu. You'd have to modify the C++code in the DQSD MenuBuilder ActiveX control.Brent--- pablo c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> hi everyone> > is there any way to add images to the popup menu?> for some reason the css file doesnt work on my> machine... ;(> > pablo> > > "Shawn K. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> Hello all,> > The attached is a new search for the 'iCapture'> service at> http://www.danvine.com/icapture/ - it provides you> with the ability to> see what a page looks like in a Safari 1.2 browser> on a Mac. This is a> good thing for those of us that do web-design
 and> need to 'look at'> our pages on a Mac but don't want to actually have> one. ;)> > It only takes a screen-shot of the top 'view' of the> page, but that's> usually enough to get a clue of how it's supposed to> look.> > > This is how the iCapture service describes itself:> > "iCapture is provided as a public service to the 97%> of> the computing world without macs. Standing tall, we> 3%> hereby declare "we too have a browser".> > "So go on, give it a try by entering your URL above.> You'll be delivered a screenshot of your site as a> Mac> sees it through the Safari version of your choice,> all> in 30 seconds or so. (Assuming the queue is empty)> > "Come back as often as you would like."> > > For DQSD Search coders, this script provides a good> sample of how to>
 retrieve form information (such as a GUID or other> 'unique' login> profile) from the site before actually posting the> form. It's a neat> solution to some of our difficulties in getting> searches to do what we> need them to.> > > [Usage]:> icap url-to-process> icap /home> > [Variables]:> N/A> > [Examples]:> icap http://reliableanswers.com/x/dqsd/> icap dqsd.net> > > Any advice/thoughts are very much appreciated!> > Regards,> > Shawn K. Hall> http://ReliableAnswers.com/> > '//>> "It seems to be the more you know about life, the> more> you get out of it."> -- Lou Larry Hoover> > RIAA Radar Search> Shopping> Shawn K. Hall> >
 http://www.danvine.com/icapture/> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > View a URL as it looks in Safari 1.1 on Macintosh> Switches:> > > /home - Just go to iCapture's website > url - URL to preview > > Examples:> > > icap /home > icap http://ReliableAnswers.com/ > icap www.dqsd.net > > > > method="post" >action="">> [input] > [input] > [input] > [input] > > > function icap(q){> if( nullArgs( "icap", q ) ) return false;> > var args = parseArgs(q, "home");> for (var i = 0; i sw = args.switches[i];> switch(sw.name){> case "h":> case "home":> openSearchWindow(> "http://www.danvine.com/icapture/" );> return false;> default:> }> }> //get url> var sUrl =
 args.q;> if (sUrl.indexOf(":") == -1) {sUrl = "http://" +> sUrl;}> if (sUrl.indexOf(":") > 6) {sUrl = "http://" +> sUrl;}> if (!isURL(sUrl)) {sUrl = "http://" + sUrl;}> document.icapf.url.value = sUrl;> > //obtain field 'seeds'> var xmlHttp = new> ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XmlHttp");> xmlHttp.open("GET",> "http://www.danvine.com/icapture/", false);> xmlHttp.send(null);> var sBody = xmlHttp.responseText;> > //set 'v'> var rx = / [input]> ]*name="v"[^>]*value="([^"]*)"[^>]*>/gim;> var r;> while ((r = rx.exec(sBody)) != null){var sVVV => r[1];}> document.icapf.v.value = sVVV;> > //set 'u'> var rx = / [input]> ]*name="u"[^>]*value="([^"]*)"[^>]*>/gim;> var r;> while ((r = rx.exec(sBody)) != null){var sUUU => r[1];}> document.icapf.u.value = sUUU;>
 > //submit it> submitForm(icapf);> }> ]]>> > This search file was created by Shawn K. Hall> Copyright (c) 2004 Shawn K. Hall; Distributed under> the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version> 2> > > > -> Do you Yahoo!?> Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want.__Do you Yahoo!?Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want.http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools---SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now.Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux witha free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now!http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click___To unsubscribe
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Re: [DQSD-Users] how to add images to pop up menu?

2004-02-18 Thread Brent Beardsley
Hi Pablo,

If you're referring to the menu popped up from the >>
button, it's not currently possible.  It's a windows
menu not an HTML menu.  You'd have to modify the C++
code in the DQSD MenuBuilder ActiveX control.

Brent


--- pablo c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi everyone
>  
> is there any way to add images to the popup menu?
> for some reason the css file doesnt work on my
> machine... ;(
>  
> pablo
> 
> 
> "Shawn K. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> The attached is a new search for the 'iCapture'
> service at
> http://www.danvine.com/icapture/ - it provides you
> with the ability to
> see what a page looks like in a Safari 1.2 browser
> on a Mac. This is a
> good thing for those of us that do web-design and
> need to 'look at'
> our pages on a Mac but don't want to actually have
> one. ;)
> 
> It only takes a screen-shot of the top 'view' of the
> page, but that's
> usually enough to get a clue of how it's supposed to
> look.
> 
> 
> This is how the iCapture service describes itself:
> 
> "iCapture is provided as a public service to the 97%
> of
> the computing world without macs. Standing tall, we
> 3%
> hereby declare "we too have a browser".
> 
> "So go on, give it a try by entering your URL above.
> You'll be delivered a screenshot of your site as a
> Mac
> sees it through the Safari version of your choice,
> all
> in 30 seconds or so. (Assuming the queue is empty)
> 
> "Come back as often as you would like."
> 
> 
> For DQSD Search coders, this script provides a good
> sample of how to
> retrieve form information (such as a GUID or other
> 'unique' login
> profile) from the site before actually posting the
> form. It's a neat
> solution to some of our difficulties in getting
> searches to do what we
> need them to.
> 
> 
> [Usage]:
> icap url-to-process
> icap /home
> 
> [Variables]:
> N/A
> 
> [Examples]:
> icap http://reliableanswers.com/x/dqsd/
> icap dqsd.net
> 
> 
> Any advice/thoughts are very much appreciated!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Shawn K. Hall
> http://ReliableAnswers.com/
> 
> '//
>

> "It seems to be the more you know about life, the
> more
> you get out of it."
> -- Lou Larry Hoover
> 
> RIAA Radar Search
> Shopping
> Shawn K. Hall
> 
> http://www.danvine.com/icapture/
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> View a URL as it looks in Safari 1.1 on Macintosh
> Switches:
> 
> 
> /home - Just go to iCapture's website 
> url - URL to preview 
> 
> Examples:
> 
> 
> icap /home 
> icap http://ReliableAnswers.com/ 
> icap www.dqsd.net 
> 
> 
> 
> method="post" 
>
action="http://www.danvine.com/icapture/_capture.html";>
>  [input] 
>  [input] 
>  [input] 
>  [input] 
> 
> 
> function icap(q){
>   if( nullArgs( "icap", q ) ) return false;
> 
>   var args = parseArgs(q, "home");
>   for (var i = 0; i sw = args.switches[i];
> switch(sw.name){
>   case "h":
>   case "home":
>   openSearchWindow(
> "http://www.danvine.com/icapture/"; );
>   return false;
>   default:
> }
>   }
>   //get url
> var sUrl = args.q;
> if (sUrl.indexOf(":") == -1)  {sUrl = "http://"; +
> sUrl;}
> if (sUrl.indexOf(":") > 6){sUrl = "http://"; +
> sUrl;}
> if (!isURL(sUrl)) {sUrl = "http://"; + sUrl;}
> document.icapf.url.value = sUrl;
> 
>   //obtain field 'seeds'
> var xmlHttp = new
> ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XmlHttp");
> xmlHttp.open("GET",
> "http://www.danvine.com/icapture/";, false);
> xmlHttp.send(null);
> var sBody = xmlHttp.responseText;
> 
>   //set 'v'
> var rx = / [input]
> ]*name="v"[^>]*value="([^"]*)"[^>]*>/gim;
> var r;
> while ((r = rx.exec(sBody)) != null){var sVVV =
> r[1];}
> document.icapf.v.value = sVVV;
> 
>   //set 'u'
> var rx = / [input]
> ]*name="u"[^>]*value="([^"]*)"[^>]*>/gim;
> var r;
> while ((r = rx.exec(sBody)) != null){var sUUU =
> r[1];}
> document.icapf.u.value = sUUU;
> 
>   //submit it
>   submitForm(icapf);
> }
>   ]]>
> 
> This search file was created by Shawn K. Hall
> Copyright (c) 2004 Shawn K. Hall; Distributed under
> the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version
> 2
> 
> 
> 
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[DQSD-Users] how to add images to pop up menu?

2004-02-18 Thread pablo c
hi everyone
 
is there any way to add images to the popup menu? for some reason the css file doesnt work on my machine... ;(
 
pablo
"Shawn K. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,The attached is a new search for the 'iCapture' service athttp://www.danvine.com/icapture/ - it provides you with the ability tosee what a page looks like in a Safari 1.2 browser on a Mac. This is agood thing for those of us that do web-design and need to 'look at'our pages on a Mac but don't want to actually have one. ;)It only takes a screen-shot of the top 'view' of the page, but that'susually enough to get a clue of how it's supposed to look.This is how the iCapture service describes itself:"iCapture is provided as a public service to the 97% ofthe computing world without macs. Standing tall, we 3%hereby declare "we too have a browser"."So go on, give it a try by entering your URL above.You'll be delivered a screenshot of your site as a Macsees it through the Safari version of your choice,
 allin 30 seconds or so. (Assuming the queue is empty)"Come back as often as you would like."For DQSD Search coders, this script provides a good sample of how toretrieve form information (such as a GUID or other 'unique' loginprofile) from the site before actually posting the form. It's a neatsolution to some of our difficulties in getting searches to do what weneed them to.[Usage]:icap url-to-processicap /home[Variables]:N/A[Examples]:icap http://reliableanswers.com/x/dqsd/icap dqsd.netAny advice/thoughts are very much appreciated!Regards,Shawn K. Hallhttp://ReliableAnswers.com/'// "It seems to be the more you know about life, the moreyou get out of it."-- Lou Larry HooverRIAA Radar SearchShoppingShawn K.
 Hallhttp://www.danvine.com/icapture/[EMAIL PROTECTED]View a URL as it looks in Safari 1.1 on Macintosh
Switches:



/home 
- 
Just go to iCapture's website 

url 
- 
URL to preview 
Examples:



icap /home 

icap http://ReliableAnswers.com/ 

icap www.dqsd.net 
method="post" action="">

This search file was created by Shawn K. HallCopyright (c) 2004 Shawn K. Hall; Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2
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