i'm in dire striaghts...<br>
i'm trying to design a survey that will automatically send results to a predetermined email address (mine).<br>
the questions i have are:<br>
(1)how can i assign a value to radio buttons which can be totalled upon submission? (like, making a row of buttons, of which...
i'm in dire striaghts...<br>
i'm trying to design a survey that will automatically send results to a predetermined email address (mine).<br>
the questions i have are:<br>
(1)how can i assign a value to radio buttons which can be totalled upon submission? (like, making a row of buttons, of which...
i'm going with rivkah on that one...tables are much more simple...done right, you can get the same effect you're probably looking for with those frames...
i know that metrowerks resource editor v3.x or whatever was a FREE .ico creator...it was very similar to ms paint, and you're garunteed to have a true icon. so check out <A HREF="http://www.metrowerks.com" TARGET="_new">www.metrowerks.com</A> and see if they still have the prog on there. good luck!
you mean, not actually write the constructor fucntion in, but still have whatever you're working with (i'm assuming a class...please correct me if i'm worng) still pass through your compiler's debugger?
quick question, is turbo a win app? i'm wondering what sort of evil things will happen to dos-based apps upon my upgrade to NT5 (i don't care if bill's calling it 2000, it's still NT!!!)...
OK, I know this is the Microsoft C++ channel, but someone around here's got to have some experience with Codewarrior. To use the clrscr() function, all you're supposed to need to do is insert <conio.h> as a header file...however, for some reason, several more files are supposed to be...
I've yet to seen any assembly source, or a compiler in any computer store I've been too. I was wondering if anyone knew of any places where there was just some gerneral info about Assembly, and compiler software. Thanks!
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