Search the knowledgebase @ Macromedia's site. I remember seeing something on there about opening a URL in a layer... dunno, never needed (yet).
Good Luck!
CG
I know this isn't a direct answer to your question, but you could just store the files locally on your server, and link to them normally. I mirror a product technical support site for our company on our local Netware 4 fileserver, and it works flawlessly with IE 4 and up for our CS dept. right...
I can think of a few ways to do it.... depending on what you will do with it (as to whether you are storing a value to read or process later, like a "password keypad).
A couple of quick ideas to research:
- Use DHTML (Javascripted layers): clicking an image in layerButton1 causes...
Count me in, as well. I administer a NetWare5/NT4 LAN, and have used Win2K and XP extensively - if you have a real knowledge of Win2K, you would not have any real trouble administering an NT4 network.
gAp
The issues here are common to beginners in web design - the "web page", or html document, is only the text for the document, and a set of instructions with links to various resources (ie., images). The images, etc., ARE NOT included in, or a part of, the html file.
You could send the...
Thanks for the quick response!
I was able to work it out, though I had to jump through some hoops - loading NETBASIC and the SHELL command didn't do it alone - I still got the same <servername:>prompt.
Also, for some unknown reason, I couldn't load any .nlm's straight from the floppy drive as...
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