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Hey Google not working for you?
There are many links for your requirements. some of them
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And don't post the same question in many forums............
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Thanks a lot guys. U all were a lot of help. Finally got it.
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Hopefully by know you figured out to set the computers date to enable testing.
led mike
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Richard Hartness wrote: Modifying the computers date only changes the day-- not the hour or minute. I can change the date for what I desire but I'd prefer that I have the ability to specify the time as well.
What OS are you using, I've never had one that didn't allow me to set the Date/Time?
led mike
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Hi,
How to check correct syntax (ok...validate) of a vbScript file?
in other words is there a way to verify the semantic correctness of a vbs?
Thanks
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2006 Flauzer wrote: in other words is there a way to verify the semantic correctness of a vbs?
If there is code in the VBS file that isn't well-formed, the interpreter will throw a run-time error.
I'm not sure why you need to worry about this. Wouldn't any code problems get identified and fixed during your testing phase?
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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vbs files are created with an editor and runned at a later time, in batch. I would like to have a "compiler" that validate (without run) the code and that inform the user at least of "syntax errors".
For example the object MSScriptControl.ScriptControl has Addcode method for include and run the code, but what about "check-without run" the code.....
I've thought about using the method .addmodule, but I wanted some advice
Thanks.
modified on Friday, February 8, 2008 2:56 AM
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Hi Guys,
How can I link a SiteMapDataSource to a table in ms sql server.
I don't want it to read from a web.sitemap.
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acodman wrote: How can I link a SiteMapDataSource to a table in ms sql server.
I don't want it to read from a web.sitemap.
Presumably this question relates to ASP.NET 2.0?
If so, why didn't you post it in the ASP.NET forum?
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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Hi All,
I have loaded php page in html page using IFRME tag.Now i want to track the events(like button clicked) from the php page into the my original html page using javascript. Does anyone know how can I do that? Is there any other suggetion?
Thanks in Advance.
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zakkas2483 wrote: Now i want to track the events(like button clicked) from the php page into the my original html page using javascript. Does anyone know how can I do that? Is there any other suggetion?
Yep, you can. But the tracking code have to be written in the php code only. (i.e) when the button click, you can set some values to the parent html page using parent.document.body.myvalue = 'hi' (something like this).
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it's nice reply.
As you tell its right.But I want to know that if my this IFRAME source page is in different domain than the my original page(html page) then can I access that page's controls through my html page's javascript ?? If yes then how can I do that?
thanks.
Ashish Bhatt,
Indianic,Ahmedabad.
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ashish@indianic wrote: I want to know that if my this IFRAME source page is in different domain than the my original page(html page) then can I access that page's controls through my html page's javascript ??
Yes. But this can be achieved only if you know the button/control name. We can inject our code from the HTML page into other domain's page's button, only when you know the button name/id.
ashish@indianic wrote: If yes then how can I do that?
We can do it like
var iframe = document.getElementById('myIframe');<br />
var button = iframe.contentWindow.document.getElementById('domainbutton');<br />
button.onclick += myfunction;
I have did this method very long before.
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hai all,
I placed treeview control in my web page.. data are retrieved from the database and that is displaing using this tree view control.If i run that page in internet explorer it is comming fine i.e no problem in alignment..But if i run that application in mozilla firefox the alignment problem is comming..Can u please tell me the solution for that..
thanks.
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If the Treeview control is on a div and the text alignment of the DIV is left or right then the content on the tree view will take to the respective direction on IE.
Go to your css and remove text-align
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hi there,
Can anybody help me how to create menus which will show submenus as soon as we place mouse on it the submenu must come out from main menu and mouse out submenu must go back to main menu.
Please note not to use method Hide and Show.
replies regarding this matter is appreciated.
Thank you
Dilip
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Have a look at CCS menus.
If you do a google search for "dynamic CSS Menu" you should get lots of results.
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U can go for JavaScripts and CSS For Animated Menus.
Without flash, only this way is Remain.
Believe Yourself™ :->™
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I have a list of lines that contain non-terminated anchor tags, as in my example. I would like to know where to start in making a Firefox add-in that will extract the href attribute and element text, i.e. the link description, from the list of lines.
Of course my first step is to get something working on the raw data, got through "View Page Source", then later on I can try and integrate it into FF. My first issue is that, if the tags were well formed, I could more easily use a regexp for this, but that could get trickey. I'm thinking of somehow querying the DOM for
Where should I start?
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Brady Kelly wrote: I'm thinking of somehow querying the DOM for
Where should I start?
WAG, the Mozilla Developer documentation?
led mike
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I would prefer to achieve a browser agnostic function to do the work, first, before I delve into getting it installed into FF.
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Brady Kelly wrote: before I delve into getting it installed into FF.
What does installing it into FF have to do with:
Brady Kelly wrote: I'm thinking of somehow querying the DOM
Never mind, I have lost interest now.
led mike
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led mike wrote: What does installing it into FF have to do with:
Brady Kelly wrote:
I'm thinking of somehow querying the DOM
Brady Kelly wrote: I would like to know where to start in making a Firefox add-in
My first goal in this project is to have a small application, probably with a WebBrowser control, that I can paste HTML into and parse as described earlier. Once I can extract the list of links I want, hopefully from the DOM of whatever is rendering the HTML, then only will I proceed to get it working inside of FF.
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