hi can i ask a question;
how can i print into form element with client side script?
ilhan
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- Original Message -
From: "Jon Dillon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: 25 May, 2001 16:57
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Support for all browsers...
> Hey all -
>
> So, after reading the dyna
True, but I see it as more of a usability thang than a "low water mark,"
though for the record I do support WaSP. I'm old fashioned. ;-)
J
Not that Jacob Nielsen's advice is wrong, it's not. The only problem is he
try's to shove everything into one vanilla labeled box with standard
handles.
U
e-commerce probably defines the low-water mark for HTML in general. In the
quest of the all mighty dollar marketeers sputter at the thought that any
potential client might not gain access to their virtual mall.
True, but I see it as more of a usability thang than a "low water mark,"
though for
e-commerce probably defines the low-water mark for HTML in general. In the
quest of the all mighty dollar marketeers sputter at the thought that any
potential client might not gain access to their virtual mall.
I don't think any "libray" is available that is all encompassing. This one
probably
Hey all -
So, after reading the dynapi list for a while, I have a q. Is there any
library that is written specifically for compatability?
I'm interested in application of some dhtml in an ecom environment, and I'm
not really that thrilled to hear conversation about "supported" and
"unsupporte