[DQSD-Users] Re: Calendar OTHER THAN Yahoo!

2002-10-25 Thread Glenn Carr
I would love to be able to launch my Mozilla Calendar when I click on a day. Thanx, Jim Jim, Here's a half-baked solution. Add this function to calendar.js: function mozillacal(dat) { // TODO - find out how to open at a particular date openDocument(mozilla.exe -calendar); }

Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: Calendar OTHER THAN Yahoo!

2002-10-25 Thread Glenn Carr
If you or anyone can figure out how to have mozilla display a particular date, we'll be in business. Here's a response from one of the Mozilla calendar developers... - Original Message - From: Mike Potter Newsgroups: netscape.public.mozilla.calendar Subject: Re: jump to specific date

[DQSD-Users] computer groups

2002-10-25 Thread Monty Scroggins
The "computer" is getting too large.. The menu it generates is almost the entire height of my screen... Unless someone objects, I am going to divide the computer category of searches into separate categories.. I am thinking - Programming, Software, Networking andComputing Reference.. Is

Re: [DQSD-Users] Re: Calendar OTHER THAN Yahoo!

2002-10-25 Thread Glenn Carr
Title: RE: [DQSD-Users] Re: Calendar OTHER THAN Yahoo! Not as far as I know, but I'm not an Outlook guru by anymeans. If you find something out, let us know. - Original Message - From: Greenberg, Darren To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:42

[DQSD-Users] Localprefs does not work

2002-10-25 Thread Robert Gentile
I am using Dave's Quick Search Deskbar on my Windows 98 IE 6 sp 1 system and all operating functions seem normal. I tried to add seconds to the clock display"Clocklongform = "EEE MMM d, h:mm A "bycopying it inlocalprefs.js, changing the time to ( h:mm.ss ), and activating with the " ! ".