Assuming you have IE's Links bar visible, you could try the following:
1. Right click on any link on any page - it doesnt' matter which one on which page, just pick one - and click on 'Add to Favorites...' in the pop up menu.
2. Name it - you should edit what the 'Add Favorite'
dialogue...
dmholden:
Go to the MS Download site at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp?
and make the appropriate selections under "Search for a Download:":
- choose "Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 and Internet Tools" from the Product Name dropdown list;
- choose "Windows...
BobbaFet:
The URL you gave for the specific page on Borland is, apparently, incomplete - it 404's, but going to just:
http://ww6.borland.com/codecentral/ccweb.exe/
revealed an example of just what you were refering to - I think.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
Its almost exactly the effect I'm...
"Ummm ... Errr .... No, I didn't try it, sorry!", he said sheepishly.
Thanks for the nudge.
So I did try the following. Be warned - its largeish for these forums, but the bottom line is: it didn't work - no events fired. What am I doing wrong...
Erik
Thanks for the reply.
I'm not sure, but I think the technique you illustrate is limited to IE (don't know my DOM's too well) and only does the cell under the cursor.
Mainly, I'm looking for something that changes the background colour of each and every cell in the row of cells that...
If you haven't already done so:
1. Install the NETBEUI protocol on all of the systems SERVER and WORKSTATIONS;
2. Install the printer on one of the workstations (yes, one of the workstations) and share it publicly (ie w/o pswd), then from the other however many workstations install the shared...
Does any one know if it is possible to change the background color of all the cells in a table row (and or column) using, I suppose, CSS and onMouseover?
What I'm after is a way to have the whole row (or column) that contains the cell under the mouse pointer change color as the mouse is moved...
I think that you will find the following code will function just a little bit better - it includes the [border="0"]'s that were accidently stripped out and a [td valign=bottom] for the table cell containing the flash menu.
<html>
<head>
<title>Opaskwayak Cree Nation</title>
<META...
If you have a HUB, your LAN can only run as fast as and in the same mode as its weakest NIC - all your NIC's MUST run at the speed AND in the duplex mode of the weakest (least featured/configurable) NIC.
But, if you have a SWITCH, then you probably only have to worry about the duplex mode of...
I think something like:
var A = 325
var B = 86.3
var ITEM = "A"
var RESULT = eval(ITEM)
will probably demonstrate the neccessary 'trick' (if it works - which I'm not all that sure of).
It strike me that you're trying to do what I would call "macro substitution". Is...
Suggestion:
Remove the comment from the alert line in my sample and run the web page executing it one more time to see if the DocREf value (stuff between the [] next to DocRef=, <g>) is _EXACTLY_ the same as the value for rLocl.
Why? Because the stuff after the question mark in rLocl url may...
Here is a quick follow-on to my previous reply.
The line that begins [var rGlbl =] ends with two semicolons [.cfm";;] where instead it should end with the usual one [.cfm";].
I spotted the ;; typo while reviewing my response in the preview window before submitting it.
But, it...
Judging by what I read in the initial posting I think I spotted a couple of critical typos. So I came up with this revised version that I suggest that you try:
<script language="Javascript">
var DocRef = document.referrer;
var rGlbl =...
Check DevHead on ZDnet and found this Nutscrap only option:<br><br>< d e v h e a d : s c r i p t l i b r a r y ><br><br>Script: 0344<br>Type: JavaScript<br>------------------------------------------------<br><br>To install this script, follow this simple step:<br><br>1. Cut and paste this...
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