Thanks Rudy! I've un-sub'd him.
Thanks,
Linda
At 10:58 AM 11/28/2006, you wrote:
linda, could you action this please --
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If you get this and you are operating a mailing
list, you might as well just take me off of it,
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Portman wrote:
I put a .js file on a page that is supposed to display random quotes
each time the page is refreshed. If someone has js disabled, they will
not see anything. [...] but maybe a way to replace the .js file with
something else?
Do it server-side
Good idea - thanks Dave.
Riva
David Precious wrote:
Do it server-side (PHP/Perl/ASP/whatever) as opposed to using Javascript
for it? That way you're not relying on Javascript, and it's also more
efficient if there's a lot of random quotes to pick from - doing it with
Javascript means *all*
I read earlier posts about how to enable IE7 add-on but either I don't
understand the instructions or something is not loaded right for me.
I have downloaded IE7 and upon launch the browser blurps and indicates
that Internet Explorer is running with add-ons disabled. Checking under
Perry Gerenday wrote:
Closing and relaunching IE7 repeatedly only results
in continuing to run with add-ons disabled.
Found my problem. I dragged an icon onto my desktop (WinXP/pc) before I
ever opened IE7 for the first time. Apparently, the icon launched IE7
with add-ons disable every
Thank you, gotta love people who add to the spam problem.
Cheryl D Wise
MS MVP FrontPage
http://by-expression.com
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From: Linda Cole
Thanks Rudy! I've un-sub'd him.
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Why not use the OS generated IE icon instead of a shortcut? Right click on
your desktop, properties whatever tab you set the theme on (running Vista
most XP so I am going off memory) advance button at the bottom left to turn
on the icons for IE network, computer, etc.) Bones is you can access
Perry,
How far this answers you I don't know, but you will have noted my
request over almost the exactly same problem.For my daughter
this has been resolved.
It appears that after turning off and making a number of
unsucessful attempts to restart - the machine citing 'Desktop
Active'
Joseph Harris wrote:
It appears that after turning off and making a number of unsucessful
attempts to restart - the machine citing 'Desktop Active' [or Desktop
X?] she abandoned it.
Returning to the machine the following day it has started with add-ons
working but Desktop Active [or X]