On Dec 9, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Christian Montoya wrote:
Is
there any way at all to prevent the FAYT behavior? If I apply return
false, will that work?
I don't know :-) Nobody ever managed to block FAYT, seen from here.
To set FAYT to work automatically, add
On Dec 9, 2007 3:21 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 9, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Christian Montoya wrote:
Is
there any way at all to prevent the FAYT behavior? If I apply return
false, will that work?
I don't know :-) Nobody ever managed to block FAYT, seen from here.
On Dec 10, 2007, at 3:36 AM, Christian Montoya wrote:
To set FAYT to work automatically, add
user_pref(accessibility.typeaheadfind.autostart, true);
in your user.js
(or use about:config).
OK, I added return false; to the keybindings and successfully
repressed FAYT in FF on WinVista, but I
I would like to appologize if I am off topic. I am not sure who to ask. I am
using !-- ... --! to comment out a line in a PHP file. Firefox2.x will use it
to comment out a link and IE7 will not use. Am I doing the commenting a line
out right?
Angus
To comment a line in PHP code you should use // or you can comment a block
using /* */
Gonzalo González Mora
On Dec 10, 2007 2:40 AM, Hayden's Harness Attachment [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I would like to appologize if I am off topic. I am not sure who to ask. I
am using !-- ... --! to comment
It should be: !-- ... -- (no 2nd !).
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On 12/10/07, krugonN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To comment a line in PHP code you should use // or you can comment a block
using /* */
Or you can also use an octothorpe: # to comment out a single line in PHP.
- Matthew
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Thanks, I didn't know that, I'm very knew to PHP :D
Gonzalo González Mora
On Dec 10, 2007 3:44 AM, Matthew Pennell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/10/07, krugonN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To comment a line in PHP code you should use // or you can comment a
block using /* */
Or you can