[friday]Re: [OT] Re: RE : how to send the 'index' to javascript function

2004-05-28 Thread Mark Lowe
Who rattled you cage? shouldn't you be trying to fix opera? On 28 May 2004, at 18:54, Michael McGrady wrote: No, mine was the only sensible answer. LOL ///;-) Heh, the guy just made a mistake. Leave the poor bugger some dignity. Someday he is going to know a lot more and be of help to us a

[OT] Re: RE : how to send the 'index' to javascript function

2004-05-28 Thread Michael McGrady
No, mine was the only sensible answer. LOL ///;-) Heh, the guy just made a mistake. Leave the poor bugger some dignity. Someday he is going to know a lot more and be of help to us all, in the Xtreme view of things. LOL I love giving Mark advice because he is such a sweetheart as a rule a

Re: RE : how to send the 'index' to javascript function

2004-05-28 Thread Mark Lowe
But then again, the only sensible answer on this thread was martin's. On 28 May 2004, at 15:25, Mark Lowe wrote: Interesting.. Didn't work as i originally predicted.. But as you said this puppy did.. " /> On 28 May 2004, at 14:38, David Gagnon wrote: Hi If I remembrer correctly 1) Use: 2) For th

Re: RE : how to send the 'index' to javascript function

2004-05-28 Thread Mark Lowe
Interesting.. Didn't work as i originally predicted.. But as you said this puppy did.. " /> On 28 May 2004, at 14:38, David Gagnon wrote: Hi If I remembrer correctly 1) Use: 2) For the original example do it this way: onblur='<%="doThis(" + index.intValue() + ")" %>'/> When using <%= %>