Or is the problem that the WAV-file is automatically played back
within the browser and no download dialog appears? In this case you
will have to instruct your webserver to assign a different
content-type by default to .wav files. For example assign them
application/octet-stream or something
Simon Cockayne wrote:
This is *not* a presentation/layout issue.
I have a field that contains leading blanks (space) characters that the
user tells me has semantic meaning that they wish to preserve.
So what do you mean by preserve?
The text nodes inside tdfoo/td and td foo/td aren't
i have downloaded jaws and i get a nag screen to activate it. i checked the
price for the program and $850 is quite a bit of money. there was nothing
mentioned about a time limit on the program. could someone give me some
additional info on this issue?
dwain
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I'm customizing a typepad account. They have their own default css and
then their interface allows you to add your own css on the bottom and
override their values.
I am trying to create a button affect using this css
a:{
display:block;
width: 6em;
padding 0.2em;
line-height:1.4;
Hi, I think you should remove the : after the a (a { instead of a:{), you
forgot the : on the border property, and it's text-align, not test-align. I
think you should add a unit to the line-height but I'm not sure about that,
I'm pretty new on this so maybe someone else can clarify on that.
a{
Hello Michael,
trying to create a button affect
a:{
[...]
}
but it is not working.
Remove the colon after the anchor element, or add the word link (a:link)
after it. Do bear in mind, as written, it may affect links you don't want it
to so you will either want to specify it with a class or
Simon Cockayne wrote:
This is *not* a presentation/layout issue.
from this i gather you mean it doesn't matter how it appears on screen
to the person viewing it - in other words it doesn't matter whether it
visually has any indent or not. In which case you can ignore pre, nbsp,
css as they are
Read the license terms - they are very clear. You can only use the demo
version to help you assess whether you are going to purchase the full
version. Nothing else.
You explicitly cannot use the demo version for testing your websites.
Once you have decided that you are not going to purchase
Yeh typos kill you.
Thanks that does it. Of course it appears to mess up other parts of the
system so I have to look that up next. I hate dealing with these pre
defined systems and modifying them. So much easier when you get to
start from scratch
Michael Horowitz
Your Computer Consultant