On May 29, 4:04 pm, Alex wrote:
> Thank you everyone.
>
> The problem was the absense of the .
It's a common but wrong assumption that you can use the /> notation
for any empty element. The XHTML specification allows it only for
elements which may not have any content (such as HR, BR and IMG).
Thank you everyone.
The problem was the absense of the .
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It appears the tag must have a closing tag .
So this
Should be this
Russell
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It appears the tag must have a closing tag .
So this
Should be this
Russell
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Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Re: Trouble getting started with Prototype
Chris,
What I downloaded from Prototype was titled: "prototype-1.6.0.3.js".
I renamed that file to "java
Chris,
What I downloaded from Prototype was titled: "prototype-1.6.0.3.js".
I renamed that file to "javascriptPrototype.js" so that I could use
it. I uploaded it into my directory. And from there I got to the
question I had above.
Does that clear anything up or help at all? Is there anything
At 22:10 -0700 28/5/09, Alex wrote:
>
...
>The Prototype functions are in javascriptPrototype.js. I am trying to
>remove (or delete the contents of if someone has a better idea) the
>div element with id="box". I get an error everytime in IE 7.
>
>Anyone have any tips or suggestions?
Er, yes.