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Bullet Point in Alert Box

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Everytime I say "No, it can't be done" I'm proven wrong. But here goes...

No, it can't be done.

You can create a new window and put the bullets there.... Get the Best Answers! faq333-2924
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mikewolf@tst-us.com
 
I'll give you a hint thread216-465976

with a bit of research you should find the right code _________________________________________________________
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hhhhhmmmmmmm Get the Best Answers! faq333-2924
Is this an asp FAQ? faq333-3048

mikewolf@tst-us.com
 
well, i'll be dammed....
"Why is it always the quiet ones?"

Robert Carpenter
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Ok... guess you guys are seeing something I'm not... I see how to create accented characters, but what about the bullet point? Can someone post some code please.

Thanks

Best Regards

Andrew.
 
it's a very small character, but this seems to work:

alert("\xb7 bullet");

personally, i would just use a hyphen.
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if (!succeed) try();
-jeff
 
Well, there is the vertical bar: \b
"Why is it always the quiet ones?"

Robert Carpenter
questions? comments? thanks? email me!
linkemapx@hotmail.com
AIM & MSN: robacarp
 
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