Working with HTML, CGI and MySQL. My pages looks perfekt with IE, but when I open them with Firefox I just see my code. Eg http://www.grindange.com/os/toplist.cgi or http://www.grindange.com/os/guess.shtml
Any one who can explain why?
I'm converting a Access2000 to Access97. I'm doing that under tools and "convert to prior Access datebaseversion!
I have just some tables and some form. Everythings is OK, except for two form how the user in Access97 can't view!!
This form is almost the same as the other.... What could be...
I'm in a form. When I click outside an textfield, checkbox etc I got this boring warning pop-up.
"The expression On Click entered as the event property setting produced the following errror: The object doesn't contain Automation object [my tabelname]
* The reult may not result in the name...
when I start WIN 2000 a lot of folders pop-ups!! I don't wont them... I won't my desktop with my my nice wallpapper!!
Someone who know who I can remove them!!
bosarve@hotmail.com
Hi!
Have been looking around but I can't find anyone with the same problem? So I hope you have an easy answer!
I'm making a survey and have done a db. In the forms should the user just fill the "first row in the table" - one record. But some of them come to the "second row"...
When I roll on the "mouse-roller" when I´m in a form I get to a new record. Is there some way to change it, so It will go to the next textbox in the same form??
There is people who will be confused when it changed so quikly.
Please help me! I sure there is some settings who can...
I have a form. Everytime I click outside a textbox or a combobox I get a warningmessage which tell me "The expression on click you entered as the event property producced the following error: A problem occured while MS Access was comunicating with the Ole server or active X controll...
I wont the user to just see a form, which is the startpage! So they don't make anything wrong I don't wont them so see the tables and the forms "in the background".
How can I hide tables and forms???
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