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Check if you have greylisting on the mailserver
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I'm using this plugin http://plugins.jquery.com/node/2472 to manage
history
in Ajax
I've changed the line code
$("a[@rel='history']").click(function(){
by
$j('body').intercept('click', "a[@rel='history']", function(e){
it works perfectly in Firefox i still have the problem using IE7 could
you Helps please. it seems like pageload function dosen't work when pressing Back button
thinks
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hello everyone...
im currently designing my personal site by using classic asp and javascript language..
i just want u to help me with the following code:
Response.write("<!--#include file=\"data/top.txt\"-->");
this code as u know read some html tags from the file top.txt and writ it to the page
this code doesnt have errors in syntax but it doesnt show any output in the browser
i just want to ask if Response.write function allow this kind of parameters or is there another way to achieve that???????
for more info: when i browse the page in IE7 and view the 'source code' from PAGE menu, i find the statement inside the page code instead of the content of txt file
THANK YOU .....
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Genius.Boy wrote: this code as u know read some html tags from the file top.txt and writ it to the page
No, it doesn't. The SSI has already been processed before the ASP code starts, so the code that you write to the page isn't processed any furter. It's just sent as it is to the browser, where it's treated as an html comment.
When the ASP code starts, it's too late to use SSI. If you want to add something from a file to the page you have to read the file and write the content from the file to the response stream.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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thanks mr. guffa for the solution.... i understood that.. really it was helpful..
i fixed it and did what u adviced me to do...but if i want to use something other than reading file ..like using the following code:
Response.write("<!--webbot bot=\"PhotoAlbum\" U-Include=\"../photogallery/photo00015724/real.htm\" clientside TAG=\"BODY\" -->");
this code is also used to add photo gallery to the page..
so is there any other way to solve that????
really i will be happy if u find any solution for that...
Thank u too much
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Hi...
Can anybody tell me the solution for adjusting webpage's width and height programatically, according to computer's display settings.
Thanks...
Hemant Thaker
By:
Hemant Thaker
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I don't think so, we can change resolution of screen with Javascript.
But we can change size of Internet browser with window.open method.
see here[^]
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hi Hemant Thaker,
i think you are taking about different resolution problem. i also having this problem. but one solution i apply in my application that is firstly i create static 1024X768 resolution design and than get screen resolution through height and width. and than check where screen of client is > than 1024 or not. if greater than difference of that get and than add half of the differnce from left. so my page always in middle while screen size will be more than 1024 X 768 and less than scroll show bydefault.
try this i think its helpful for you. its concept i use till if you got any good idea than please given me. thanks
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Hi...
I got one general question ....
I usually use table for placing my controls, but which one is better Form Or Table and why ?
Thanks
Hemant Thaker
By:
Hemant Thaker
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Neither. You should use CSS to layout your page.
The form element is a container for form fields, and usually it's not used for layout at all.
Using tables for layout once was the only way to do any layout at all, but that was about fifteen years ago, and the technology has moved on since then.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Usually this question is asked to choose between Html Tables and Html DIVs ... most developers would choose tables ... they are easier and with more options ... but I prefer to use DIVs also its harder ... I think it makes the page more neat and simpler ...
Sincerely Samer Abu Rabie
Note: Please remember to rate this post to help others whom reading it.
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Samer Abu Rabie wrote: most developers would choose tables ... they are easier and with more options ...
Well, it's rather that tables are easer becase they are so limited. With a table you can only make a table, it's only rows and cells and nothing else. With flowing elements, floating elements and layers you have a lot more ways to combine them and make them interact.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Hi All!
After posting in the wrong forum without really thinking I have decided to close off the issue back there and ask here instead - has anybody noticed a really annoying icon in designmode when there's an ActiveX OpenFileDialog in a page in Internet Explorer? For instance, try inserting this code into a page in IE while it's in designmode:
<OBJECT ID="OpenFileDialog1" STYLE="DISPLAY: none" CODEBASE=
"http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/comdlg32.cab"
HEIGHT="0px" WIDTH="0px" CLASSID=
"CLSID:F9043C85-F6F2-101A-A3C9-08002B2F49FB">
<PARAM NAME="_ExtentX" VALUE="847">
<PARAM NAME="_ExtentY" VALUE="847">
<PARAM NAME="_Version" VALUE="393216">
<PARAM NAME="CancelError" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="Color" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="Copies" VALUE="1">
<PARAM NAME="DefaultExt" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="DialogTitle" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="FileName" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="Filter" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="FilterIndex" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="Flags" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="FontBold" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="FontItalic" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="FontName" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="FontSize" VALUE="8">
<PARAM NAME="FontStrikeThru" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="FontUnderLine" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="FromPage" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="HelpCommand" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="HelpContext" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="HelpFile" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="HelpKey" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="InitDir" VALUE="">
<PARAM NAME="Max" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="Min" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="MaxFileSize" VALUE="260">
<PARAM NAME="PrinterDefault" VALUE="1">
<PARAM NAME="ToPage" VALUE="0">
<PARAM NAME="Orientation" VALUE="1">
</OBJECT>
Do you get a little grey icon, kind of like a button, pop up out of nowhere and mess up your layout? I have looked everywhere for info on this, but it's just sitting there with no apparent explanation for it. In fact I've even put up a sample download on my site that I'm sure reproduces the problem. Just unzip it, open the page in IE, click 'Activate DesignMode' then 'Add ActiveX Control'.
Thanks!
MrWolfy
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Hi!
Wow... This really must be a mysterious issue. Does anybody have any ideas on how I can get rid of it?
Thanks!
MrWolfy
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Has anyone experienced or have articles how to send email to a Novell mailserver from asp.net?
Novell mail server is running pop3/imap.
Thank you
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Hi,
Does any one know what the following means:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Maecenas sit amet metus. Nunc quam elit, posuere nec, auctor in, rhoncus quis, dui. Aliquam erat volutpat. Ut dignissim, massa sit amet dignissim cursus, quam lacus feugiat.
They always use it in web developemnt.
Thanks
Brendan
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Hi Brendan,
"Lorem Ipsum" is simply dummy text that has been developed into a "standard" of sorts used by web developers to give an example where content would go on the page, it has no real meaning other than being dummy text.
Hope that answers your question,
Derek
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how do i change page css using java script
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there aren't like 300k+ results on this matter ... however
<div id="myDiv" name="myDiv">[content]</div>
var theObj = document.getElementById("myDiv");
theObj.style.[color/backgroundColor/etc] = "whatever value you want to assign";
Code? Yeah i love it fried together with a glass of wine.
modified on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 5:58 AM
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Hello, I'm having some trouble getting the body of my index page to align correctly with my top_inc.php file that is included in the index page through <? require "top_inc.php" ?> in the body of the page. You can see the problem if you go to http://development.hewittmediasolutions.com/ . I've tried everything I can think of to get this to work right, but nothing seems to work.
thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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I already responded (though i was a lil off the subject that time ) to your question when u first started your 1st thread ... your "problem" is because you have one table that holds the entire body together with the header ... The quickest fix would be adding colspan="2" to this
<td align="center" colspan="2">
<img width="1024" height="159" border="0" src="images/header_banner.gif" />
</td>
and a rowspan="5" to this:
<tr>
<td><img width="182" height="123" border="0" src="images/babiesrus.gif"/>
</td><td valign="top" align="left" rowspan="5">[your content is here ... content, content, content, content, content, content, content, content, content, content, content, content, content, content]</td></tr>
<tr><td width="182"><img width="182" height="122" src="images/left_2.gif"/>
</td></tr>
Code? Yeah i love it fried together with a glass of wine.
<div class="ForumMod">modified on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 5:02 AM</div>
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Thanks for the response,
I made the changes and put it all into the index.php file, but I was hoping to have the side bar along with the top navigation banner to be in the top_inc.php and have that included into the index through a <? require "top_inc.php" ?>, whereas the index.php file just has the content on it. I have tried different variations hoping I could still get the content to show up along side like if I have it all on one file, if that makes any sense.
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I didn't see any problems in your website !
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