tee wrote:
Hi, I really enjoyed reading this thread, especially the responses from
Georg and Breton, and thank you Dwain for asking the question.
I have heard a lot about unobtrusive js but thus far it's more like a
buzzword to me because I understand no JS.
Can one recommend which JS
Avi Miller wrote:
Hi,
On Dec 18, 2007 3:44 AM, Frederick Matzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's true. It does not work within Dreamweaver. I'm not sure if I've ever
seen anything that does for sure.
I'm using Beyond Compare quite happily with Dreamweaver CS3. Works
fine for me (selecting
Rob Mason wrote:
Thanks for the help regarding JavaScript all...very useful indeed.
I have a poser for you, one that my simple monkey brain is finding hard
to comprehend. On my site ( www.spongeproject.co.uk
http://www.spongeproject.co.uk) I have a background image set on the
body and
Hi all,
I'm trying to wrap up the page located at:
http://www.cprtools.net/international/inquiry.php
CSS:
http://www.cprtools.net/international/international.css
Issues I seem to be having:
1) Ideally, I'd like #head #general and the table to all appear as one
unit, with a white background,
RCH Library wrote:
g'day Ray,
if you find a solution, or hear back from the author with a fix, would you
be kind enough to post it to the list? this is the easiest table sorter
i've seen to date, and i've seen a few; i'd love to use it, but clearly
have to wait for this bug to be sorted
Nikita The Spider The Spider wrote:
On 10/18/07, Anders Nawroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Nikita The Spider The Spider skrev:
You might be interested in an experiment I ran that compared a few
techniques for protecting one's email address from harvesting bots.
The short answer: entity
Peter Leing wrote:
Not sure if this may be part of the problem or not, but when I'm on one of
the information pages the url to go back to the listing is
http://www.cprtools.net/store/headcombs.php/;. Using FireBug I removed
the last / on the url and then when clicking on the link the table is
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
my approach is usually not to put the email address on there and
instead provide a contact form,
one major annoyance of contact forms for me: as a sender, i don't have
a copy of the email in my email client's sent items folder.
depending on the complexity of what i'm
Hi Anders,
Ray Leventhal wrote:
As a matter of preference, I generally try to eliminate all mailto:
links on any site I've been asked to work on. In place, I use a contact
form,
Anders Nawroth wrote:
Me too :-)
But then you get form-post spam after a while ...
To minimize form-post
Hi all,
I've been lurking on this list for a bit and am now sending my first
post/question.
Having been looking for a client-side solution to sorting tabular data,
I came upon a phenomenal script by Stuart Langridge called 'sorttable' [1].
Easy to implement, seemingly stable in all Win/6+
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Hi all,
I've been lurking on this list for a bit and am now sending my first
post/question.
Having been looking for a client-side solution to sorting tabular data,
I came upon a phenomenal script by Stuart Langridge called 'sorttable' [1].
Easy to implement
Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On 17 Oct 2007, at 17:29, Ray Leventhal wrote:
Are there known issues with DOM scripts and Win/FF2, or is there
something that I as a newbie to JS/DOM have overlooked?
So, the question then becomes, is there an accessible and
standards-valid way to make the script
E Michael Brandt wrote:
[2] seems to sort just fine for me in FF2win.
Just to muddy your waters.
Hi Michael,
Yes, it works fine until one browses away and then back to it (not
'back', but to the specific URI). At that point, for me at least, the
columns aren't sortable.
Again, it may well
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