> And it looks like the biggest potential problem was with your
> comparison operator - you were using "=" instead of "==". In
> JavaScript you compare values using ==, not =.
D'oh! I can't believe I missed that... :o)
Kim
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Hi Tom,
> Running the attached tying in the searchbar :
>
> ukrail /from newcastle /to london waterloo /outtime 15:30
Had a chance to look at your code today...
You did not have several of the form elements required to make your
code work (notably the outHourField and outMinuteField, but the "re
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> Paul Birch
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> Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] Unfinished UkRail search, problem
> setting dropdown
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> Tom,
>
> Did you get a reply to this? I took a l
rcoran
Sent: 28 July 2004 22:26
To: DQSD
Subject: [DQSD-Users] Unfinished UkRail search, problem setting dropdown
I am trying to put together a search for ukrail using Shawn's cool
parseArgsEx fix for date parsing.
Running the attached tying in the searchbar :
ukrail /from newcastle /to lond
I am trying to put together a search for ukrail using Shawn's cool
parseArgsEx fix for date parsing.
Running the attached tying in the searchbar :
ukrail /from newcastle /to london waterloo /outtime 15:30
leaves the time of travel set to "15," and "30," which is not valid. I can't
figure out why