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> Is it possible to control the margins and/or headers/footers in the > client's page setup dialog box? > > Sorry, John, but that can't be controlled in IE or other browsers - only if you created your own browser using the web control engine OCX.
The new list is up and running for those of you who don't want to be part of the bigger list. One important note, however: I named it "cs" instead of ClientScripting (Hey, I can't type...), so send your subscription request as follows:
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I have been able to successfully write to a new window in IE4, but in NN3, 4 - it does not appear to work properly. I am not sure if I have done this code the best way, so I could take any feedback. The new window that is launched does not appear to display the text properly upon doing a mouseover. Please see w/ NN3 or 4, for more details: http://www.rancho.com/test/1mom.htm
Since this list is closing, if anyone wants, I can set up a new Client Scripting list (the address would be [log in to unmask]) on my company's server. Let me know at [log in to unmask] if this is interesting to any of you. ------ Sincerely, Andrew Milham Zeode Software Design [log in to unmask] http://www.zeode-sd.com Beta ID: 294399
I spent some time and created some arrays with my links and what they are linked to in one of my framesets. Then I made my link page write those with another piece of script. I did this so I can store the links in one place and then load them onto the various link pages I have. One point of access, has always been key to me. Anyway I was then thinking... What about letting visitors add links. Well they can, but the link is only there (using the method I made for myself) for as long
On Wednesday, November 05, 1997 6:45 PM, Aaron Bertrand [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote: > >Perl, eeeewww. It can be done with any server-side solution: shell > >scripts, c/c++, isapi, etc. > > Yes Pix, Perl is "yucky" ... but for most mid-level web people, Perl > and/or > ASP is a lot more practical/possible than ISAPI and/or C++. ;)
You might find it helpful to search the archives when you have questions, this is certainly answered often. It is much quicker for you if you don't have to wait until someone responds.... The archive address, and faq which is also full of good info, is at the bottom of every mail you receive from this list.
I am writing a javascript (and am a beginner at this). I am getting an error in the script, using IE4 with the script debugger:
Expected '('
The line below with the '***' is where the error line is. I can't find anywhere where the ( should go! It says it is char 6. I admit, I'm muddling thru this.
Please don't try this without listening to other people's suggestions first because I have retrieved this from my dodgy long term memory. When I was at university trying to emulate Fortran with C, I seem to remember using two arrays for X and Y (and on that occasion Z too). Using nesting methods, it should be possible to recreate the effect you require. Not very elegant, so like I said, wait and see what else is suggested. I might also have got this completely wrong, so I apologise in advance if that is the case.
My site uses external/linked CSS. But NS3 doesn't support them. How can I script it so that the external file is imported as local text (document.writeln()) if NS3 is being used?
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> My site uses external/linked CSS. But NS3 doesn't support them. How can I script it so that the external file is imported as local text (document.writeln()) if NS3 is being used?
That would be kind of pointless: NN3 doesn't support CSS AT ALL.
>> My site uses external/linked CSS. But NS3 doesn't support them. >> How can I script it so that the external file is imported as local >> text (document.writeln()) if NS3 is being used?
NS3 doesn't support CSS in any shape or form. Do a document.write for everything BUT Netscape 3 that uses the style sheet (this will avoid Netscape trying to download the CSS file, I think?).
I know NS3 doesn't support CSS. But how do I use formatting then, with won't effect the pages if they are being viewed with another browser that supports CSS.
If I use formatting tags like <p font="arial"> then this setting overwrites my CSS. So there would be no point in using CSS if I had to hard-code formatting into my pages.
-----Original Message----- From: Aaron Bertrand [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 1997 8:09 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Linked CSS in NS3
I've never seen that syntax before (<p font="arial">). [TW] Ooops, sorry. Just wrote on the fly. I don't use those syntaxes, since I am using CSS. Sorry...
Your font tag should not override the class definition. [TW] So can I place a font tag right after the body tag, and close it before I close the body tag?
I think it's really fitting that the last discussions in the ClientScripting list, before it's merged with IE-HTML, concern HTML coding. Gee, maybe that shows why this merger makes sense to me? <G>
[TW] So can I place a font tag right after the body tag, and close it before I close the body tag?
Yes but remember if you have tables NN3 requires a <font> tag within each <td> of a table, otherwise the tables will revert to default font. Also, NN4 seems to "forget" the font tags after a few paragraphs, I've found in the past I've had to "remind" it every few lines what font it's supposed to be in, in order to maintain a consistent font.
not really on the one font tag, because for some reason, it dosen't always work (espicially in table cells). If it did, CSS would be as neat as it is. What you can do, is use some client detection, and document.write whatever you need, as an option....
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The changes I told you about yesterday are scheduled to take place tomorrow (Thursday) morning. This list will then be merged into the IE-HTML list.
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Too much hassle - I'll be dropping it. I don't have time to sort through a haystack looking for a needle.
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At 07:08 AM 11/5/97 -0800, you wrote: >The changes I told you about yesterday are scheduled to take place tomorrow >(Thursday) morning. This list will then be merged into the IE-HTML list. > >If you are already subscribed to the IE-HTML list, that subscription will >not be changed in any way. If not, the options you selected for this list, >such as digest, will be applied to your new IE-HTML subscription. If you >are
It just came to me this may be possible inside event bubbling and maybe you can do a cancelbubble on the right mouse click at the document level(unlike the reserved keys like F1,F3,F5) I've not had any time to test yet. I assume this would get around the problem if cancelbubble did not work by forcing the popup menu to disappear(but mabye not).
>---------- >From: Thomas J. Bonnes[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 7:26 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Right mouse click menu's > >If Button =vbRightButton Then
I don't know the answer to your question but I would just like to point out that some people do not have right buttons. The Mac, for one. Now, it would be nice if you could assume all the world is running Win NT with MSIE 4.x but the truth of the matter is that this is not so. MSIE 4 has just been ported to the UNIX and if it isn't already on the
> I don't know the answer to your question but I would just like to point > out that some people do not have right buttons. The Mac, for one. Now, > it would be nice if you could assume all the world is running Win NT > with MSIE 4.x but the truth of the matter is that this is not so. MSIE > 4 has just been ported to the UNIX and if it isn't already on the Mac, > it soon will be. Make sure that you aren't limiting yourself here > unless you are designing strictly
I am not sure it can Tom. There used to be a mousedown event on some objects - and that returned the status of the shift keys, which mouse button, and the x and y position of the cursor - but noclick doesn't seem to provide parameters... You could see if mousedown is still supported in the dhtml object model.
Here is a snippet from the object model for ie4: notice onmousedown says it is only triggered when the left button is clicked -but every mouse event has a button and x and y property... I wonder if they disabled the right click trapping because they didn't want to confuse users by having the standard ie rightclick menu disabled....
I just saw this last note about the right clicks not working. I just tried it on my other page and nothing happens on the rightclick except the popup menu shows and has focus(so no event fires on the browser that I can respond to). I think your right about any documented events that are exposed! Thanks Tom
-Heidi -----Original Message----- From: Deepak Mallya <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: den 5 november 1997 10:58 Subject: SelectedIndex
>Hi All > >How do i get the value my client has chosen out of a combo box? > >I know selectedIndex gives me which option or option number.What iam >looking for is the VALUE. > >Tried >1) objectname.selectedIndex.value >2) objectname.selectedIndex.text >3) objectname.text >4) objectname.value > > ...does not work.
At 03:31 PM 11/5/97 +0500, you wrote: >How do i get the value my client has chosen out of a combo box? > >I know selectedIndex gives me which option or option number.What iam >looking for is the VALUE. > >Tried >1) objectname.selectedIndex.value >2) objectname.selectedIndex.text >3) objectname.text >4) objectname.value
Hello,
This seems to work well for me:
<% Var_Name = Request.Form("objectname") %>
Var_Name will then contain the value of whatever your user/client has selected.
There is a long winded way then there is the simple way as follows that sets a var to the value whenever the value is changed: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT"> Newmeth=1 </SCRIPT> <select name="SFS" language="vbscript" onchange="javascript:Newmeth=this.value" size="1"> <option value="0">0=None </option> <option value="1" selected>1=Solid </option> <option value="3">3=Hatch Horizontal </option> <option value="4">4=Hatch Vertical </option> <option value="5">5=Hatch Forward Diagonal </option> <option value="6">6=Hatch Backward Diagonal </option> <option value="7">7=Hatch Cross </option> <option value="8">8=Hatch Diagonal Cross </option> <option value="11">11=Radial Gradient </option> </select>
You may cause some confusion there with that answer - you gave a server-side ASP solution and he was looking for for a client-side scripting solution. Notice this is the ClientScripting list not the ActiveServerPages list...
-Heidi
-----Original Message----- From: Charles Stanley <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: den 5 november 1997 11:26 Subject: Re: SelectedIndex
>At 03:31 PM 11/5/97 +0500, you wrote: >>How do i get the value my client has chosen out of a combo box? >> >>I know selectedIndex gives me which option or option number.What iam >>looking for is the VALUE.
At 11:34 AM 11/5/97 +0100, you wrote: >Charles, > >You may cause some confusion there with that answer - you gave a server-side >ASP solution and he was looking for for a client-side scripting solution. >Notice this is the ClientScripting list not the ActiveServerPages list... > >>This seems to work well for me: >> >><% Var_Name = Request.Form("objectname") %> >> >>Var_Name will then contain the value of whatever your user/client has >>selected.
As some of you have noticed, we've been phasing out many of the mailing lists recently. This was part of the original plan... lists for technology areas that had matured would be phased out and members referred to the standard PSS support newsgroups.
The ClientScripting mailing list will be merged in with the IE-HTML mailing list within a few days. The IE-HTML list will then include discussion of client scripting as well as HTML, CSS, and DHTML. This list is not scheduled to be phased out - it will be continue to be maintained.
> Steve Pruitt said... > > >The ClientScripting mailing list will be merged in with the IE-HTML > mailing > >list within a few days. > > And how will this affect the mail filtering options we have in force? - > ie will the name of the list change and if so then to what?
I just signed off the IEHTML last week it was getting too much mail in my box to deal with. I'll have to see as things go by if I can continue to deal with the volume if there is a large increase. Maybe
I just signed off the IE list about 2.5 weeks ago, due to an overflow in email from multiple lists. Can you please implement a unique filtering system, somehow?
Thanks, - Jack
> I just signed off the IEHTML last week it was getting too much >mail in my box to deal with. I'll have to see as things go by if I can >continue to deal with the volume if there is a large increase. Maybe if >it gets bad we can use subject headers as filters like <HTML> <SCRIPT> in >the subject to
>---------- >From: Jack A. Fobel III[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 9:29 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Future of this mailing list > >I second that notion... > >I just signed off the IE list about 2.5 weeks ago, due to an overflow in >email from multiple lists. Can you please implement a unique filtering >system, somehow?
This is kind of ironic... the _perfect_ unique filtering method is to leave the two mailing lists as seperate lists.
I agree -- merging the 2 lists will create more confusion than anything. One of the main reasons I find the ASP mailing list overwhelming is that its trying to answer ASP, Script, SQL, NTS, PWS, IIS, ADO questions all at the same time; just because you can access those things via ASP.
I'll try to respond to suggestions and questions from several people all together...
The resulting mailing list will be [log in to unmask] You should use that To address in your filters. If you're using the list name in the subject line, it'll be [IE-HTML].
There are two problems with putting tags in the Subject line to distinguish HTML from scripting questions. First is that it depends on people putting this in the subject line when they post a message. Based on my experience, a large portion of the members won't do this. Second is that most members don't really see a distinction
-- Standard disclaimer -- opinion my own etc... Now that's out of the way....
It's interesting that Microsoft would contribute to the E-mail congestion on the internet by merging popular e-mail lists.
Whilst we have "no option", I ponder whether anyone has bothered to articulated to management the results such an action on both your server and the internet community as a whole. Not with standing the (nice) statistical spike.
>---------- >From: Steve Pruitt (Beyond Help)[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 12:03 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Future of this mailing list > >This list was going to be closed as part of the general phaseout. I >suggested merging the two lists instead because I knew we'd get many >scripting questions in the IE-HTML list anyway. Keeping this list open >separately is not an option, unfortunately.
>---------- >From: Aaron Bertrand[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 1:00 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Future of this mailing list > >I do not feel like going back to the HTML list... I like helping solve and >getting help on advanced technical issues regarding HTML/scripting, but I am >not looking forward to once again seeing 18 messages a day asking how to get >rid of frame margins or eliminate the border on linked images.
I agree... maybe "15 seconds" can be convinced to start a similar mailing list, like they have for IIS 4.0?
I do not feel like going back to the HTML list... I like helping solve and getting help on advanced technical issues regarding HTML/scripting, but I am not looking forward to once again seeing 18 messages a day asking how to get rid of frame margins or eliminate the border on linked images.
>Maybe we could write a FAQ once we figure out which the frequently asked questions are and make "them" post it to any new subscribers.
That's the thing though... it doesn't annoy me when someone asks a question that is often asked. It annoys me when the question is asked repeatedly and it already exists in every HTML FAQ, help file and resource site found anywhere. I do like your ActiveX idea though. ;)
I do agree with people replying this thread. I used to subscribe when IE-HTML list first came out but got swamped with messages, most of them, are newbies asking either repititive questions/issues. I do not have a problem with newbies asking questions but most of the answers could be found either in FAQs, or Archives. Apparently, people need to read the product documentation, I would suggest adding another URL for the on-line docs in addition to FAQs/Archives. I do not subscribe IE-HTML anymore, I have the Digest, but haven't been looking at it for a while, and now I feel
Another option is to redo this list as an 'advanced' HTML list (would that fly better than a seperate scripting list at microsoft?) Let's face it. Advanced HTML now IS scripting. Also, most scripting topics would be WAY over the head of newbies just figuring out how to align borderless tables and frames, just as these questions would be horibly annoying to those of us looking for advanced information. If system resources are a problem, think of how many newbies would ask for detailed explanitions of scripting topics, and how many flames to newbies there would be if a REALLY
> > I agree... maybe "15 seconds" can be convinced to start a similar mailing > list, like they have for IIS 4.0? >
I've started up a mailing list for those who want a list similar to this one to continue. Like this one used to be it is for the discussion of client side scripting. To subscribe send mail to [log in to unmask] with the word subscribe in the message body.
Number of Posts in my personal Archieves indicates: 1) Client-Scripting generates more posts than IE-HTML list 2) The number of Scripting issues on the IE-HTML list sometimes exceeds 30% of all posts.
While there are fewer HTML only questions on the Scripting list there are quite a few Scripting questions on the IE-HTML list, many times the help an individual requires relies on a combination of both HTML and Scripting solutions. IMHO Modern browsers are getting too complex to effectively partition their support the way that currently exists, I do believe that Client issues
Very good points Wayne, I liked the closer the best. ;)
But I really think there should be separate lists for advanced vs. basic web page design. I don't think I'll remain on this list, as I'm already dreading once again being asked twice daily about how to turn off underlining for links in Netscape 3 or how to make two images meet each other without space in between.
Nice comments Wayne. I tend to agree with most of your points. I have never been bothered by the off-topic comments unless they were truly outrageous (i.e. my modem only connects at 23.3, when it is a 28.8). I just accepted this as a fact of electronic life and went on. I have seen that some people get unreasonably bothered by this. I think that they just need to take a Pepcid AC and move on.<g>
I find it fascinating how many people are complaining about this change to a FREE service. I wonder how many of the complainers would be prepared to pay for the service to work the way they want?
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I'm using MSIE 3.02 under Win 95. My pages all work fine under Win NT but with Win95, I am having system resource problems. It's mostly due to the number of frames that I use (thirty or forty on some pages because I NEED floating frames) and the fact that some of these frames have a lot of INPUT fields (up to around 350 on one, I think) which, of course, I submit back to the server. And JavaScript everywhere.
I have a page that has five different 'header' images in a collapsible outline. I want the images to change to a different image to indicate that the part of the outline is expanded. I am able to expand and collapse the outline just fine but I can't seem to figure the code for switching the image to the correct image. I can only get it to change to one image. The code is as follows:
I'm working on a game using the ActiveX Control pad to create drag-n-drop images that the user moves along a game board. I get this error...
<--Microsoft VBScript runtime error
[Line: 10] Object doesn't support this property or method: 'boy1.left'-->
Here is the offending code:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript" FOR="boy1" EVENT="mousemove( button, shift, x, y)"> if button=1 then boy1.left= x+boy1.left-10 boy1.top=y+boy1.top-10 end if </SCRIPT>
and this will work in IE too - it is just that IE is a little more forgiving with some objects.
-Heidi -----Original Message----- From: Rob Boyd <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: den 4 november 1997 20:42 Subject: Difference in Frame heirarchy between IE and NN > >I am simply trying to set the selectedIndex property in >a <select> list, on a form in a differnet frame. > >I have an elaborate layout of
Ok what I want is a suggestion of a "tool" (priced to steal like a price of $0.00) that will allow me to plot array points for an interactive spline. like this one which is the shape of a heart in the demo inside the INetSDK.
Tom, Seems to me this would be too easy; at least for simple shapes. All you'd need to do it store an ordered array of POINT structs as you plot the thing. Clicking a button to record a vector change or whatever. I think I got some code laying around that could be modified for that. I'll dig around for it tonight.
If you already have a Vector Grapic package like CorelDraw, Xara etc... Install a print HP plotter (the driver not the hardware), then export to file using the plotter's driver) that is how I generated the SGC of Shakespeare.
BTW: You may have to tweak the origin and image sizes a bit:-)
> Tom, > Seems to me this would be too easy; at least for simple shapes. All you'd > need to do it store an ordered array of POINT structs as you plot the thing. > Clicking a button to record a vector change or whatever. I think I got some > code laying around that could be modified for that. I'll dig around for it > tonight.
> Hi Thomas - > > If you already have a Vector Grapic package like CorelDraw, Xara etc... > Install a print HP plotter (the driver not the hardware), then export to > file using the plotter's driver) that is how I generated the SGC of > Shakespeare. > > BTW: You may have to tweak the origin and image sizes a bit:-) >
> time if I get time I want to make a page that will take a gif or jpeg and > let the user use mouse clicks to 'log' a point series to just copy and > paste. Problem is that I'll have to have some way of dropping dot's on top > of the image where I log points.
>Hey, now this has potential. We are talking IE4-only right? > >Try this: create a 1x1 black gif. when the user clicks, put a copy of >the image at that location over the big image, with a z-index greater than >the page's z-index. > >Would need some work to figure out exactly how to do it but I bet you >could.
This all is very cool, I can also see layers of images being clicked in by the user, with some layers triggering others; quite a few possibilities....hmmmmmmm, gotta' play with it.
tom
Thomas J. Bonnes wrote: > > >Hey, now this has potential. We are talking IE4-only right? > > > >Try this: create a 1x1 black gif. when the user clicks, put a copy > of > >the image at that location over the big image, with a z-index greater > than > >the page's z-index. > > > >Would need some work to figure out exactly how to
I am very interested in seeing a working example of this. It appears to be out of my scope for implementing, for now. But I am interested in seeing the possibilities.
Thanks, - Jack
>This all is very cool, I can also see layers of images being clicked in by >the user, with some layers triggering others; quite a few >possibilities....hmmmmmmm, gotta' play with it. > >tom > >Thomas J. Bonnes wrote: >> >> >Hey, now this has potential. We are talking IE4-only right? >> > >> >Try this: create a 1x1 black gif. when the user clicks,
how about a series of images on the side that changes the color of the drawing 'pen'?
set up an 'noclick', to change a variable, so that the proper image substitution can take place.....
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On Wednesday, November 05, 1997 11:14 AM, Jack A. Fobel III [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote: > Hi Tom, > > I am very interested in seeing a working example of this. It appears to be > out of my scope for implementing, for now. But I am interested in seeing > the possibilities. > > Thanks, -
>This all is very cool, I can also see layers of images being clicked in by >the user, with some layers triggering others; quite a few >possibilities....hmmmmmmm, gotta' play with it. > >tom
Hi Tom and others interested in this topic, at: http://marlin.ssnet.com/~bonnes/Script/PlotArray.htm
I have a bare bones start to this project. I need to a lot more logic solved but right now the web page lay's down different graphics such as a white dot a red dot or a black dot graphic. I have not optimized the graphic, I took grab bag graphics that I found on my system
what is wrong with the following code? <SCRIPT Language="JavaScript"> <!-- document.frmlogon.userid.focus(); //--> </SCRIPT> I get an error: 'document.frmlogon.userid' is not an object, when the page loads. I have checked all the names, case and all, and it will not work. ITs part of an ASP page if it makes any diff (although its embeded in the client HTML, not part of the ASP script). Thanx for any/all in advance Kelly Berger WorldWide Consulting and Services Attachmate Corp. MS Site Builder level 1 Trivia question : Who are the 2 famous founders of Rome?
>---------- >From: Kelly Berger[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 9:21 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] code no longer works in ie4 > >what is wrong with the following code? > <SCRIPT Language="JavaScript"> > <!-- > document.frmlogon.userid.focus(); > //--> > </SCRIPT> >I get an error: 'document.frmlogon.userid' is not an object, when the >page loads. I have checked all the names, case and all, and it will >not work. ITs part of an ASP page if it makes any diff (although its >embeded in the client HTML, not part of the ASP script).
> I get an error: 'document.frmlogon.userid' is not an object, when the
Is your script before the form? (Usually your script has to come after the control/form (or is it the other way around?) and switching the order will make that error go away.)
> Trivia question : Who are the 2 famous founders of Rome?
I have an ActiveX control in one frame and want to be able to communicate with that control from within another frame (through scripting). Is this possible? If so, how would you go about doing it?
Ron, Yes it is possible and easy. parent.framename.controlname.method parent.framename.controlname.property = xyz
I have a demo site that demonstrates exactly this with a popup menu. http://www.public.se/heidi/frames
Hope this is what you were looking for, -Heidi -----Original Message----- From: Ron Greenwood <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: den 4 november 1997 17:12 Subject: Communication w/ActiveX control in different frame?
I have an ActiveX control in one frame and want to be able to communicate with that control from within another frame (through scripting). Is this possible? If so, how would you go about doing it?
> I have an ActiveX control in one frame and want to be able to communicate with that control from within another frame (through scripting). Is this possible? If so, how would you go about doing it?
yes, it's possible. Y ou refer to it via the usual parent.framename.controlname syntax.
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Why when people attach file such as...
> << File: Jack A. Fobel III.vcf >> > ..do I not get the standard list footer appear? e.g.
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>---------- >From: David Jones[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 8:49 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] List messages footers > >Why when people attach file such as... > >..do I not get the standard list footer appear? e.g.
I don't know...
>What is this .vcf file anyhow?
I think it's some sort of digital signing thing. It is very annoying to say the least.
I have a business card attached to all of my outgoing email messages. This is an Outlook option.
>You can set the listserv to automatically tag [CLIENTSCRIPTING] into the >subject of each message sent to you from the list. This is more >reliable than filtering based on part of the body and probably faster, >too. Check my footer (grin) for url to find out how to do this.
>I have a business card attached to all of my outgoing email messages. This >is an Outlook option.
And a pretty useless one for Internet Mail since it is certainly not an Internet standard in any terms of the word. If you have any personal or business information which you need to add to every email you send then why not put it in your signature instead. At least that way people with non outlook mailers will see it as well.
I hadn't noticed the no-footer problem, but haven't specifically looked.
> It's quite annoying as I use the footer as a keyword in the Inbox > Assistant to have the message moved to another folder. Does anyone else > have this same problem.
>Why not use the To: line? That gives you the advantage of being able to sort messages into different folders based on the list name: I have a separate sub-inbox for each MS mailing list I'm on--very nice to help you stay focused.
I like the [ClientScripting] option myself, although I wish it was something shortetr like [cs]. The reason To: isn't consistent is because a lot of people use different alias names for mailing lists (e.g. "Scripting List", "Client Scripting", "MS List" etc... not sure if this is much of a problem here, but in another list I'm on,
> shortetr like [cs]. The reason To: isn't consistent is because a lot of > people use different alias names for mailing lists (e.g. "Scripting List",
MOst mail clients I've used let you do partial matches. Every message will have the actually address ([log in to unmask]) in the To: line regardless of any friendly name a person has added--at least, it works that wasy in Outlook Express and Outlook with the Rules Wizard.
> I like the [ClientScripting] option myself, although I wish it was > something > shortetr like [cs]. The reason To: isn't consistent is because a lot of > people use different alias names for mailing lists (e.g. "Scripting List", > "Client Scripting", "MS List" etc... not sure if this is much of a problem > here, but in another list I'm on, I have 14 different aliases listed in my > address book. > The Mailing List Users Guide describes how to set the option to have [ClientScripting] in the subject line for your messages, or
If you are using JavaScript: paste this code before the </html> tag:
<script language="JavaScript"> <!-- var x = <whatever code you wrote to retrieve the cookie>; document.<FormName>.<TextboxName>.value = x; //--> </script>
if you don't have any code to set and retrieve cookies yet, get the following file and add the following to the top of your page in the <head> section (in html view):
Just like to hear general thoughts on the format: http://www.desktop.on.ca/tips/
This works especially well in IE4, however there is a slight problem. If anyone can reproduce it and tell me why it does this will get a gold star. ;) In IE4 only, when you resize the page, the titles (in the marquees) disappear or are in the wrong spot. Only a refresh cures this.
I can't seem to find the original URL which shows how to unsubscribe to these sites..
Really sorry but can anybody give the URL?
Thanks -----Original Message----- From: jonathan mcpherson [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Tuesday, 4 November 1997 11:09 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: ASP, Access, and the story of their disagreement
I'm having some problems accessing an Access database via ASP code.
> Aarrghh!! Sorry guys/girls, > > I can't seem to find the original URL which shows how to > unsubscribe > to these sites.. > > Really sorry but can anybody give the URL? > > It's in the footer in every message on this list. I'll take care of it for you, since you missed that.
Steve Pruitt List Administrator mailto:[log in to unmask]
It's in the footer of every message. I left three here for you just in case (it's the one that says "Users Guide" and is included in every single post to the list). ;^)
I'm having some problems accessing an Access database via ASP code.
What I'm trying to do is to simply take an Access report and turn it into an ASP dynamic page. This task has been complicated by the fact that Access 97 (the version I'm using) does not have a feature that exports reports. What Access *will* do is export queries, and since most the reports are based on queries, I'm using Access' SQL code and my own hand-written code to generate the reports.
> I'm having some problems accessing an Access database via ASP code. > > Jonathan, you should ask your question in the ActiveServerPages mailing list - that's where you'll find the people that can help you the best. This list is dedicated to discussing client-side scripting issues.
Complete descriptions and subscription instructions for all of Microsoft's Internet Technology mailing lists are available at http://www.microsoft.com/sitebuilder/resource/mail.asp or go to the Site Builders Workshop and click the Find It link, then choose Resources, Mailing Lists from the popup menu.
Been looking for the all purpose method of determining if a plugin is installed. Found a few for NN, but none that work in IE3.x. Is there vbscript that will find out what activex version of plugin is on the client machine?
TIA,
|< | |\/| - Kim King [log in to unmask] http://www.artpost.com
Here is my question: Is there a way to set focus to a frame using script? I have a page with two frames (the left called MENU_WINDOW, the right called REPORT_WINDOW). If a user wants to print the report she needs to click on the REPORT_WINDOW before pressing Print button.
I tried the following code in REPORT_WINDOW page but that did not work. <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> parent.frames[1].focus(); </SCRIPT>
>---------- >From: Mark Chi[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Monday, November 03, 1997 11:02 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Set focus to a frame ? > >Is there a way to set focus to a frame using script? I have a page with >two frames (the left called MENU_WINDOW, the right called >REPORT_WINDOW). If a user wants to print the report she needs to click >on the REPORT_WINDOW before pressing Print button.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Thompson, Christopher [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Monday, November 03, 1997 1:15 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Set focus to a frame ? > > >---------- > >From: Mark Chi[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > >Sent: Monday, November 03, 1997 11:02 AM > >To: [log in to unmask] > >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Set focus to a frame ? > > > >Is there a way to set focus to a frame using script? I have a page > with > >two frames (the left called MENU_WINDOW, the right called > >REPORT_WINDOW). If a user wants to print the report she needs to >
I believe NS3 and IE3.xx only supports setting focus to a displayable form element not to a window/frame/document
such as document in a frame named FrameA contains the following: <FORM NAME=Form1...> <INPUT NAME=Text1 Type=TEXT SIZE=1> </FORM>
From a diferent frame the following code can be used.
self.parent.FrameA.docuemnt.Form1.Text1.focus()
Hope this helps
D. Wayne Ruehling MAILTO:[log in to unmask] IE4 Summer 97 Contest Entry at http://www.clallam.com/foursight -----Original Message----- From: Mark Chi <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Monday, November 03, 1997 10:14 AM Subject: Set focus to a frame ?
>Is there a way to set focus to a frame using script? I have a page with two frames (the left called MENU_WINDOW, the right called REPORT_WINDOW). If a user wants to print the report she needs to click on the REPORT_WINDOW before pressing Print button.
You could always take the easy way out, as I did at my http://www.rancho.com site. Hit the 'CONVERTER' link, then choose any product. At the very top of the page I give the user options to either download the datasheet, print it out in a printable fashion, or simply view it online. I
Try using mynumber = int("1003") function as oppsosed to val() function (which is not a valid function in VBS).
Hope this helps.
D. Wayne Ruehling MAILTO:[log in to unmask] IE4 Summer 97 Contest Entry at http://www.clallam.com/foursight
-----Original Message----- From: Nannette Thacker <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Monday, November 03, 1997 7:06 AM Subject: vbscript
>mynumber = Val("1003") > >Session("Username") = Session("Username") & >Str(Val(Right("Nancy1003",4))+1) > >With either one of these statements, I get this error: > >Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a000d' >Type mismatch: '[undefined]' >/singles/asp/app1.asp, line 15 > > >Nannette Thacker >[log in to unmask]
I am having trouble getting a form to work in IE3. This form includes a java applet. Everything was OK in IE4, NN3 & 4 but IE3 would not recognise the applet.
if(document.aplCoder.bCodingOK == false) returned "aplCoder is not an object" so I put the applet inside the form and changed the code to if(document.frmCoder.aplCoder.bCodingOK == false) this recognises the applet but THE FORM WILL NOT SUBMIT ! document.frmCoder.submit(); does not do anything
in writing a conversion routine which treats a long as a (unsigned) word, I discovered a conversion error with the VB Script "CSng()" function. This is for your information only and should be on the road to MS shortly. So don't look at the code <g>, look at the result and avoid using data type single until the problem is solved.
Manfred after a little testing, what I did was this:
on error resume next Dim newNum newNum = cLngMaxPosValue - 2.0 sngStart=CSng(newNum) 'This returns a Single, as awaited. 'if err <> 0 then msgbox " Error Number # "&err.number &chr(13)&" description:"& err.description 'end if msgbox sngStart
to see if there was an error happening and no dice there was no error it had a zero in the err object as an error number so I even commented out the conditon to make sure of that.
I want to submit a form, and start a selected download. I guess I use location.href to start the download. But when I submit the form, the file to be downloaded is show in the browser (a ZIP file) instead of beind downloaded normally (tested with IE4)
Here is my routine, which is called when the user selects a file to be downloaded.
Tilli, I don't think you can submit a form and change your location.href unless one of them is targetted to a different frame.
It is a little hard to be sure what is happening in this case without seeing the form method and action - and what the recieving script is doing.
I would probably consider doing this in a frame set up - so in effect you change the location.href of another frame to the download file and the form is submitted - and responded to in the active frame. -Heidi
I use hidden types in my form. A cgi script sends these along with the non hidden ones via mail to me, when the user presses the submit button. But this line doesn't work:
<input type="hidden" name="User" value=curName>
the Value "curName" is a variable. But when I get the msg, it's interpreted as a string. How can I write that, so that the variable (the value of curName) instead of the string "curName" is being sent?
Have a validation routine update the value when submit is done <SCRIPT language="javascript"> function Update1(x) { document.Fname1.User.value=curName return true } </Script> <FORM NAME=Fname1 .... onSubmit="return Update1(this)">
D. Wayne Ruehling MAILTO:[log in to unmask] IE4 Summer 97 Contest Entry at http://www.clallam.com/foursight -----Original Message----- From: Tilli Weissenberger <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sunday, November 02, 1997 12:57 AM Subject: Variable in Form
I use hidden types in my form. A cgi script sends these along with the non hidden ones via mail to me, when the user presses the submit button. But this line doesn't work:
MyArray = new Array(10) or if you want to preassign values
MyArray= new Array ("1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","Nine","ten" )
D. Wayne Ruehling MAILTO:[log in to unmask] IE4 Summer 97 Contest Entry at http://www.clallam.com/foursight -----Original Message----- From: Tilli Weissenberger <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sunday, November 02, 1997 12:58 AM Subject: JScript String Array
>Hi there, > >I guess this is pretty simple. > >How do I create a string array (var[1]) in JScript/JavaScript? > > >cu Tilli, >[log in to unmask] >CREEP Software - VB5 AddIns >http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/bay/7446
MyArray = new Array(10) or if you want to preassign values
MyArray= new Array ("1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","Nine","ten" ) [Tilli Weissenberger] Sounds like VBScript to me. I get an error when I use it in a JavaScript with IE4. If you use
var MyArray = new Array(2);
how do you assign a value to MyArray(1)?
cu Tilli, [log in to unmask] CREEP Software - VB5 AddIns http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/bay/7446
>Hi there, >MyArray = new Array(10) >or if you want to preassign values >MyArray= new Array ("1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","Nine","ten" ) >[Tilli Weissenberger] Sounds like VBScript to me. I get an error when I use it >in a JavaScript with IE4. >If you use >var MyArray = new Array(2); >how do you assign a value to MyArray(1)?
MyArray = new Array (10); MyArray[0] = "this is some text"; MyArray[1] = 22; MyArray[2] = "more text"; MyArray[3] = 124; //.........................
Just remember Jscript/Javascript (ECMAScript whatever) are all case SeNsItIvE and want square brackets [i] and not ellipses (i) for subscripts.
Hope this helps
D. Wayne Ruehling MAILTO:[log in to unmask] IE4 Summer 97 Contest Entry at http://www.clallam.com/foursight
-----Original Message----- From: Tilli Weissenberger <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sunday, November 02, 1997 6:11 AM Subject: Re: JScript String Array
JavaScript uses square braces for array access so you would use
MyArray[1] = value
Remember that JavaSript arrays are zero relative so this array would have elements MyArray[0] and MyArray[1].
Steve Crane (MCSD, SBN2 Member) E-mail ..... mailto:[log in to unmask] Web ........ http://home.pix.za/pa/pak00325 ICQ Pager .. http://wwp.mirabilis.com/4364105
> -----Original Message----- > From: Tilli Weissenberger [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Sunday, November 02, 1997 4:08 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: JScript String Array > > If you use > > var MyArray = new Array(2); > > how do you assign a value to MyArray(1)? >
>Hey all, >Is there command for internet explorer that is similar to the nomouseover >of javascript?
**nomouseover** is _NOT_ a javascript feature. Go read up on DOM (document object model) it's part of both NN and MSIE's object models. "Properties", "Methods", and "Events" of the _browser_ are supposed to be independent of scripting languages and are _NOT_ inside the javascript language, the various script languages can access these **exposed** interfaces inside both Netscape Nav and MSIE but you really need to search for DOM type of info and not the basic syntax types of info in javascript language resources. DOM
>Is there a way to get the remainder when dividing two numbers with javascript? >(Not decimals) >-- >+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ /^\ >Jordan Hiller <[log in to unmask]> |J|
Hi Jordan, From the scripting doc's at: www.microsoft.com/scripting then go to javascript doc's from the left frame and you'll find what you need, it's a must link for finding javascript or VBscript language reference:
when there you'll find the modulus operator. It's just like the same thing in VB, C, C++ and I'm sure other languages use this very basic operator function.
Create a loop function which subtracts the divisor from the numerand until the remainder is zero or less than the numerand. By counting loops you can then just use this function instead of the slash '/' operator for division.
tom
Jordan Hiller wrote: > > Is there a way to get the remainder when dividing two numbers with javascript? > (Not decimals) > -- > +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ /^\ > Jordan Hiller <[log in to unmask]> |J| > http://www.compupartner-edm.com/personal/jordan/homepage.htm |O| > http://www.angelfire.com/ca/jscript |R| > http://www.angelfire.com/ca/mobyyouth Edmonton, AB, Canada /|D|\ > +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ /_|A|_\ > N > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Users Guide http://www.microsoft.com/sitebuilder/resource/mailfaq.asp > contains important info
The Modulus operator "%" return the full remainder of a division between two numbers as in the following. b=12 c=5 a=b % c ' returns 2 b=12 c=5.2 a=b % c ' returns 1.6
D. Wayne Ruehling MAILTO:[log in to unmask] IE4 Summer 97 Contest Entry at http://www.clallam.com/foursight -----Original Message----- From: Jordan Hiller <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Saturday, November 01, 1997 3:04 PM Subject: Remainder when dividing
>Is there a way to get the remainder when dividing two numbers with javascript? >(Not decimals) >-- >+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ /^\ >Jordan Hiller <[log in to unmask]
function LaunchColor(x,y) //Whre y is an index of your table cell { whichFile = "http://www.mindsystems.com/my_html/colors/" + x; window.open(whichFile,"y","height=50,width=50,scrollbars=no,menubar=no,toolba r=no,resizable=yes"); }
This way you'll have one different and addressable window for each "y" value.
regardsLuis Rocandio [log in to unmask] http://www.eldish.net/cg6
I have a simple form with one text field and one button. The text field is in one table column and the button in the one next to it. I have a JavaScript that responds to the button click, also very simple. When I tab from the text field to the button it does not seem to get the focus and pressing the enter key does nothing. If the button is just a Submit button in the form it works as advertized. What should I be doing differently?
You didn't submit a URL so I have no way of knowing, but my first guess is that your table code actually places the <submit> button before the textarea. Try doing a Shift+Tab from the textbox and see if that gets you to your submit button.
Sorry about using the wrong subject line on that last post. I hadn't ment to send it yet. I need to send a mailto from a script VB or Java any one know how. It can not be through a submit button.
Bruce Lybbert
At 20:50 97/10/31 -0500, Juan T. Llibre wrote: >At 07:20 PM 10/31/97 -0500, you wrote: >>No, but a LOT of people are having MAJOR problems with IE4, unfortunately. >>MS either didn't do enough low-end testing or something. >>---------------------------------------------------------------- > >Pix, > >I don't know about MAJOR problems... >Which are they ? > >At
I've searched the archives, but couldn't find this particular item... I really hope someone can steer me in the right direction!!
I have a 6x6 table with different graphics. I want the user to be able to click on one or more and have that graphic open in a new window. How do I get each click to open in a new window??
On Friday, October 31, 1997 6:28 PM, Karen Gess [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote: > P.S. Writing 36 javascripts is not an option, b/c there are several pages > on these built depending on choices on the previous page, so there are > actually over 200 pictures in 36 spots.
How 'bout this:
<script language="JavaScript">
var x;
function LaunchColor(x) { whichFile = "http://www.mindsystems.com/my_html/colors/" + x;
Is there a way to embed a sound file in a Java applet or something like that to make it at least harder to save and then play, or take it out of the cache and then play it? I don't need 100% secure, but at least something to make hard for an amateur/casual web browser. It should work in at least NN3 and higher, and doesn't need to work in IE3 (but all the better if it does).
Hello everyone, I'M RESENDING THIS ONE AGAIN BECAUSE I'M SO DESPARATE TRYING TO MAKE THE OUTLOOK FORM WORK. I'm having a problem with VBScript code in Outlook. Often the VBScript code stops to execute. Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new form. (New Post in This Folder; Tools/Design Outlook Form; Form/View Code.) 2. Paste the following in the Script Editor: Function Item_Open() MsgBox "Hello, world!" End Function 3. Close the Script Editor, and publish the form in the folder. (File/Publish Form As) 4. Create a message based on the newly created form. (Compse/New <formname>) The "Hello, world!" should appear. 5.
> Hello everyone, > I'M RESENDING THIS ONE BECAUSE I'M SO DESPARATE TRYING TO MAKE THE > OUTLOOK FORM WORK. > I'm having a problem with VBScript code in Outlook. > > Yavor, you need to ask your question in the newsgroup where Microsoft supports Outlook. This mailing list discusses scripting for Internet Explorer, so no one here is likely to know what's special about using HTML and scripting in Outlook. The easiest way to find the right newsgroup is through http://www.microsoft.com/support/ or you can point your news reader to the msnews.microsoft.com news server and search for
Hi all, I tried to reproduce the problem I had mentioned about earlier this week again and it REALLY does not work Hans was 100% RIGHT his cure was on-target. And yes it does not make a lot of sense since as Aaron and we all know VBScript is not supposed to be case senstive. I was just wondering if anyone on here is smart enough to know why this line below does work and the other fails, I don't need a solution now that Hans gave me one, but still it would be very nice to know the reason
>. And yes it does not make a lot of sense since as Aaron and we all know VBScript is not supposed to be case senstive.<
It is not case sensitive in the sense of writing your VB Code. That is to say Sub MyName() is the same as sub myname(). But when you are handling strings within Visual Basic you would expect Visual Basic to behave consistantly. The String "aaa" is not the same as "AAA". That Instr("aaa","A") would return a 0 is the expected behavior. When you are manipiulating VB Strings you are outside the caseless
Tom, Just had to dangle a challenge out there didn't you... You'll find the answer with the code I added. Looks like IE will change: <A NAME, <a name, <a NamE... etc to: "<A name". Another case (case... get it?) of "What was that MS programmer smokin' when he did this ?".
>> ...all know VBScript is not supposed to be case senstive I think this applies to reserved (VBS) names and not Strings.
It'll work every time (or at least until the next release), no matter the case in the HTML text. Brad
-----Original Message----- From: Thomas J. Bonnes <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Friday, October 31, 1997 11:27 AM Subject: Again InStr not working??? There is a problem (fwd)
Brad, You make me feel mentally lame... here I thought I exhausted myself on this one and it's but very very easy. And yes I agree that the InStr() probably is and should be case sensitive as was suggested I don't know why I was thinking that it was not I guess I got turned around in a circle long enough to get a bit dizzy. But that was not my problem anyway as I had an exact duplicate compare string and the case should not have mattered I assumed. I was not really sure what you were talking about
-----Original Message----- From: Thomas J. Bonnes <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Friday, October 31, 1997 2:30 PM Subject: Re: Again InStr not working??? There is a problem (fwd)
>Brad, > You make me feel mentally lame...
Don't feel alone.. I downloaded your pages with FrontPage98 (That's how I want to write HTML!!!). Took me while to figure out what was going on, with all this new DHTML, new object models...... I feel lost. I started on (again) to get my site running.. so I guess I'll learn and the InetSDK looks pretty decent at first glance. At least I could
Also, Tom and Brad, you may be interested to know that there is a flag to set in instr that is supposed to allow binary or textual comparison. the documentation isn't that clear on what 'textual' comparison is - but I know from VB that it means that the case is ignored. And the default is binary.
Right, in VB there's 3 compare options which also apply for strComp. I think the main concern was IE altering strings which I guess would be fine if it was well documented. otherwise folks will be pulling thier hair out. Brad -----Original Message----- From: Heidi Housten <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Monday, November 03, 1997 4:41 AM Subject: Re: Again InStr not working??? There is a problem (fwd)
> Also, Tom and Brad, you may be interested to know that there is a flag to > set in instr that is supposed to allow binary or textual comparison. the > documentation isn't that clear on what 'textual' comparison is - but I know > from VB that it means that the case is ignored. And the default is binary. > > InStr([start, ]string1, string2[, compare]) > compare: > 0 - binary > 1 - textural > > so try this instead: > MoveCursor = Instr(keypad.innerHTML, "<A NAME",1) + 1 >
> Also, Tom and Brad, you may be interested to know that there is a flag to > set in instr that is supposed to allow binary or textual comparison. the > documentation isn't that clear on what 'textual' comparison is - but I know > from VB that it means that the case is ignored. And the default is binary.
Hello everyone, I'M RESENDING THIS ONE BECAUSE I'M SO DESPARATE TRYING TO MAKE THE OUTLOOK FORM WORK. I'm having a problem with VBScript code in Outlook. Often the VBScript code stops to execute. Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new form. (New Post in This Folder; Tools/Design Outlook Form; Form/View Code.) 2. Paste the following in the Script Editor: Function Item_Open() MsgBox "Hello, world!" End Function 3. Close the Script Editor, and publish the form in the folder. (File/Publish Form As) 4. Create a message based on the newly created form. (Compse/New <formname>) The "Hello, world!" should appear. 5. Close
Does anyone know how remove the last non-fixed row in a MSFlexGrid ActiveX control using VBScript?
I have a MSFlexGrid with one fiexed row, and I add one non-fixed row (AddItem method), when I try remove this one (RemoveItem method), an error occur : "Can not remove last non-fixed row".
> If is possible I will need to determine if a control is > registered in client system before try to download it. > > This is exactly the purpose of the CODEBASE parameter of the OBJECT statement. If the control isn't registered, or if an earlier version is installed, the current version will be downloaded and installed automatically. You just need to specify the URL where the file can be downloaded from.
> Somebody know if is possible to determine client screen resolution in > asp pages. > > This only works in ASP if the user is running Internet Explorer 3.0. You can detect the window size in many browsers using client-side scripting, but it requires different scripts for different browsers. You're better off designing pages that'll display well in whatever window size the user has selected, using the capabilities of HTML.
Here is what my colleague Juan Libre has said... I will give it a permanent home at http://www.activeserverpages.com/juan this morning.
It never ceases to amaze me how this question comes up again...and again.
Both : Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_UA_PIXELS") and Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_UA_COLOR") ONLY work for IE3.x ...and don't work at all for Netscape.
At 10:24 AM 10/31/97 -0500, you wrote: >Actually for Navigator 4 you can use screen.height and screen.width just >like IE4 (but document.body.clientWidth/Height is not valid). >Aaron =======
Yes, Aaron...but then you'd need to differentiate between IE4 and Nav4, which makes it a bit klunky.
IE4 chokes on the Javascript. Nav 3 chokes on the IE4 script.
It's a lot easier to have one script for Nav3/4 and another one for IE4...
At 02:07 PM 10/31/97 -0800, you wrote: >I dont think so, but I can wish too. People are ripping IE4 off their >systems like hot cakes, and going back to IE3. >- Jack
Yeah...
That's like trashing your '97 Corvette...to go back to a '20 Model-T !
Are times changing that fast ?... ;>)
Juan Microsoft Internet Development MVP, ClubIE http://rep-dom.com/index.html mailto:[log in to unmask] *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
I need to send a mailto from a script VB or Java any one know how. It can not be through a submit button.
Bruce Lybbert
At 20:50 97/10/31 -0500, Juan T. Llibre wrote: >At 07:20 PM 10/31/97 -0500, you wrote: >>No, but a LOT of people are having MAJOR problems with IE4, unfortunately. >>MS either didn't do enough low-end testing or something. >>---------------------------------------------------------------- > >Pix, > >I don't know about MAJOR problems... >Which are they ? > >At most, I've seen a bit of a problem with using >the "STOP" button and hitting on another link.
On Friday, October 31, 1997 5:27 PM, Pixelated! [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote: > Makes me glad I wiped my C: drive and reinstalled Windows just before > putting IE4 on. :)
This is what I did too (and what I do about every 4 months...call me crazy) and IE4 works like a dream.
- John C. Straffin ([log in to unmask]) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ...while high above Earth, an alien spacecraft keeps a nervous watch on Team Banzai's every move...
At 07:20 PM 10/31/97 -0500, you wrote: >No, but a LOT of people are having MAJOR problems with IE4, unfortunately. >MS either didn't do enough low-end testing or something. >----------------------------------------------------------------
Pix,
I don't know about MAJOR problems... Which are they ?
At most, I've seen a bit of a problem with using the "STOP" button and hitting on another link.
At 05:26 PM 10/31/97 -0800, Straffin, John wrote: >This is what I did too (and what I do about every 4 months...call me >crazy) and IE4 works like a dream. > >-John C. Straffin >=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= re : >Pixelated! wrote: >>Uhhh...many of them seem to be due to operator error: installing final >>over betas, etc. >> Makes me glad I wiped my C: drive and reinstalled Windows just before >> putting IE4 on. :)
>I dont think so, but I can wish too. People are ripping IE4 off their >systems like hot cakes, and going back to IE3.
My own guess is that this is more to do with DirectX and driver problems than anything else, but can you honestly expect novice (or even typical) users to identify the problem themselves then trawl the net to locate new video drivers and go through the install routines without any support? - apparently Microsoft does!!!
>I also think IE3 will be around for some time to come, and that many >people are cursing MS for supplying an upgrade without any support which
I'm not sure but I think that is why MSIE now has a retail version of IE4 costing somewhere around $40.00 sometimes with a $20.00 rebate is what I read a few week ago on an MSNBC alert dialog. I only assumed they'd offer some phone support with that version and that was probably what the retail version was all about(maybe I'm wrong as this was MY simple guess). So anyway if I'm
>Most betas warn you about NOT installing the software >in machines where's there's data you can't afford to lose. > >Problem is that beta-testing used to be limited to a select few. >Now, most betas are blown wide open to everybody.
We're talking about the Final here, not the betas. And a lot of the problems are from video driver-related issues and Microsoft's own Intellimouse, they're not all from people who installed over the beta.
I'm trying to get an image (that is a link, but this doesn't REALLY matter) that is clicked to change to another image that will work with Internet Explorer 3.x and Netscape 3 (thus it would have to be implemented using JavaScript 1.0) If there is a solution for IE 3.If there is a solution in VBscript or some other manner, that would be great as well (as I could just test for browser type I guess) I know IE doesn't support the IMG command, but I hope someone out there knows another way. If you have any
The only way that this works in IE 3 is if the visitor first downloads an updated version of the VB Script engine. In other words, the practical answer is "No".
Mike
At 03:42 AM 10/31/97 -0500, you wrote: >Hi everyone, > >I'm trying to get an image (that is a link, but this doesn't REALLY >matter) that is clicked to change to another image that will work with >Internet Explorer 3.x and Netscape 3 (thus it would have to be >implemented using JavaScript 1.0) If there is a solution for IE 3.If >there is a solution in VBscript or
Realistically this can only be done with a Java applet or the ActiveX-based HTML Layout Control. The former is becoming more and more of a security issue, and the latter is a massive download for those without it. So in short, it can't be done without some major back-breaking code. My solution is to write functions that work in Netscape 3, Netscape 4 and IE 4 -- and leave static images for IE3 (if necessary, these are different, more descriptive images). Someone else mentioned that users might have the updated .dlls but believe me these will eb few and far
> > >Hi everyone, > >I'm trying to get an image (that is a link, but this doesn't REALLY >matter) that is clicked to change to another image that will work with >Internet Explorer 3.x and Netscape 3 (thus it would have to be >implemented using JavaScript 1.0) If there is a solution for IE 3.If >there is a solution in VBscript or some other manner, that would be >great as well (as I could just test for browser type I guess) I know IE >doesn't support the IMG command, but I hope someone out there knows >another way. If
It demonstrates IE3.xx rollover effets using the HTML layout.
Hope this helps.
D. Wayne Ruehling MAILTO:[log in to unmask] IE4 Summer 97 Contest Entry at http://www.clallam.com/foursight -----Original Message----- From: Dickinson, Matt <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sunday, November 02, 1997 3:00 PM Subject: Re: Does Anyone Know How To Make Images Change IE3.x
>When you say an "updated version of the VB Script engine", do you mean >that if all the users had VBscript version 2.0 then I would have access >to "SRC" in the "IMG" tag via vbscript to update it dynamically ? >
When you say an "updated version of the VB Script engine", do you mean that if all the users had VBscript version 2.0 then I would have access to "SRC" in the "IMG" tag via vbscript to update it dynamically ?
>-----Original Message----- >From: Mike Culver [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 4:52 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Does Anyone Know How To Make Images Change IE3.x > >The only way that this works in IE 3 is if the visitor first downloads an >updated version of the VB Script engine. In other words, the practical >answer is "No". >
I have made a control with VC++,by ActiveX Control Wizard. Named "CCJ2". I tested it in VB5, it works fine. But in ASP file, I wrote
Set obj = Server.CreateObject("CCJ2")
It reports me can not create instance error. What's wrong with it? I have read the RoadMap in ASP3, there is a sample for VB. Sub Main ... End Sub should be included in the code. But how can I do in VC++?
> I have made a control with VC++,by ActiveX Control Wizard. Named "CCJ2". > I tested it in VB5, it works fine. But in ASP file, I wrote > > Set obj = Server.CreateObject("CCJ2") > > It reports me can not create instance error. What's wrong with it? > > William, this mailing list is for discussing client-side scripting questions. You should ask your question in the ActiveServerPages mailing list. That's where you'll find the people that can help you.
Is there anyway to determine where the user is heading to when they leave your site?? I don't know if this would be a client-side issue, or a server side issue. For example, lets say the user is at www.mycompany.com and then they type in the URL www.yourcompany.com. Is there anyway that I can capture what the URL they are going to would be??
>---------- >From: Christian Cryder[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 2:56 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Writing to Printer/Serial Port > >Out of curiousity, is it possible to write directly to the printer or to >a serial port from JavaScript or VBScript?
No. Certainly not on the client side. This functionality is not likely to ever be introduced either, so far as I can tell.
>Out of curiousity, is it possible to write directly to the printer or to >a serial port from JavaScript or VBScript?
Print is an object in Visual Basic. According to Sams.Net, "...no documented intrinsic way to print a page from VBScript is available at this time."
print() and println() are methods in Java. Similarly, you can't call the print() method from script without user intervention (via the Print dialog box). This is a well-founded security concern/issue. For intranet situations you could probably write a control/applet (or purchase one somewhere), but for general usage everywhere I doubt you would be able
>---------- >From: Christian Cryder[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 3:05 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Writing to Printer/Serial Port > >So my options are: >1) Do it via Active X (Won't work in NN) >2) Do it via J-Direct (Should work in IE or NN, but only on Windows >platform) >3) Do it via JNI (Won't work in IE)
So my options are: 1) Do it via Active X (Won't work in NN) 2) Do it via J-Direct (Should work in IE or NN, but only on Windows platform) 3) Do it via JNI (Won't work in IE)
>---------- >From: Grady Nash[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 3:09 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Writing to Printer/Serial Port > >I know this is off topic but, I have a question along these same lines. > >When you have a page with multiple frames, and the user clicks Print in >IE3 >How do you know which frame will be printed?
I know this is off topic but, I have a question along these same lines.
When you have a page with multiple frames, and the user clicks Print in IE3 How do you know which frame will be printed?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Thompson, Christopher [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 4:57 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Writing to Printer/Serial Port > > >---------- > >From: Christian Cryder[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 3:05 PM > >To: [log in to unmask] > >Subject: Re: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Writing to Printer/Serial Port > > > >So my options are: > >1)
Whichever frame is active at that time will be the one that prints.
At 05:09 PM 10/30/97 -0500, you wrote: >I know this is off topic but, I have a question along these same lines. > >When you have a page with multiple frames, and the user clicks Print in >IE3 >How do you know which frame will be printed? > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Thompson, Christopher [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 4:57 PM >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: Re: Writing to Printer/Serial Port >> >> >---------- >> >From: Christian Cryder[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >> >Sent: Thursday, October
>I know this is off topic but, I have a question along these same lines.
I don't think it's off topic.
>When you have a page with multiple frames, and the user clicks >Print in IE3 How do you know which frame will be printed?
Easy, you don't. It depends on which frame has focus (e.g. where were they scrolling or clicking last). This is one reason I try to stay away from frames for material that's likely to get printed.
We're converting a Delphi application to a Web-based app. We need to be able to open a cash drawer and print to a receipt printer (happens by piping appropriate character sequences down the serial port).
We'll always be on the Windows platform (so the native part will be the same). I can do it using ActiveX, but I'd prefer to do it in a browser-independant manner (since later applications will require Java and we're nervous about MS's commitment to it). I can do it from Java directly using JDirect (but that only
This is the response I got from my question about which frame gets printed in IE when the user clicks Print
> -----Original Message----- > From: Aaron Bertrand [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 5:17 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Writing to Printer/Serial Port > > >I know this is off topic but, I have a question along these same > lines. > > I don't think it's off topic. > > >When you have a page with multiple frames, and the user clicks > >Print in IE3 How do you know which frame will be
> I know this is off topic but, I have a question along these same lines. > > When you have a page with multiple frames, and the user clicks Print in > IE3 > How do you know which frame will be printed?
> We'll always be on the Windows platform (so the native part will be the > same). I can do it using ActiveX, but I'd prefer to do it in a > browser-independant manner (since later applications will require Java > and we're nervous about MS's commitment to it). I can do it from Java > directly using JDirect (but that only runs in IE) or JNI (MS doesn't > support it). That's why it'd be nice if it were possible to do it from > HTML/JavaScript...
>---------- >From: Grady Nash[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 12:58 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Resetting a form with vbscript > >I know that I can submit an html form in vbscript with > > window.document.Myform.submit > >But I would also like to Reset a form in vbscript. I tried > > window.document.Myform.reset > >but this does not work. Is there any way to do this? >
> -----Original Message----- > From: Thompson, Christopher [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 3:10 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Resetting a form with vbscript > > >---------- > >From: Grady Nash[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 12:58 PM > >To: [log in to unmask] > >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Resetting a form with vbscript > > > >I know that I can submit an html form in vbscript with > > > > window.document.Myform.submit > > > >But I would also like to Reset a form in vbscript. I tried > >
>---------- >From: Grady Nash[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 1:27 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] Resetting a form with vbscript > >I forgot to mention I am using IE3.
According to my handy object road map (http://www.dannyg.com/), the reset() method was only introduced into MSIE 4, not 3. For version three, you would therefore have two choices:
1. Reset each field through JavaScript, one by one. document.formname.fieldA.value = ""; document.formname.fieldB.value = ""; document.formname.fieldC.value = ""; document.formname.funkyField.value = "";
Hi I'm trying to set and get some cookies on our site. I've read the specs but I'm still stumped
I'm using the following functions
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE = "JavaScript"> <!-- function getCookieVal (offset) { var endstr = document.cookie.indexOf (";", offset); if (endstr == -1) endstr = document.cookie.length; return unescape(document.cookie.substring(offset, endstr)); }
function GetCookie (name) { var arg = name + "="; var alen = arg.length; var clen = document.cookie.length; var i = 0; while (i < clen) { var j = i + alen; if (document.cookie.substring(i, j) == arg) return getCookieVal (j); i = document.cookie.indexOf(" ", i) + 1; if
I notice a space between all your function calls and the parameters, e.g.
function a (parameter)
SHOULD be
function a(parameter) ----------^
Hope that gets you started... I'm not too keen on using cookies myself because even those that have browsers that support cookies take measures to prevent their use.
If you do not set the path, then the path is set to the current path.
If you set the path to root (path=/) then all pages in all subdirectories will get that cookie. A page will receive only the cookies that come from the parent directories not from the sibling directories.
Ok, I've spent the better part of a day trying to set up a counter to display the number of visitors to my Intranet site. I have read about 50 messages from the archive, tried a few, and determined that this should be easy but it is kicking my butt!
I've got an NT4 Server, IIS 3.0, ASP Server Installed. Does anyone with the same environment have a visitor counter working without using a counter service (Intranet only, no Internet). I've tried to duplicate the AdvWorks sample counter, but am still stumped. If anyone has this working and can offer
I am using Microsoft's PageCounter on my site and it's been working fine. I've downloaded it some time ago, could not locate the URL, and it was what Microsoft's called it "AS IS" component. In other words, no support period. They have refined the component and will probably shipped with IIS 4.0, at least it's in the IIS 4.0 beta. If you could not locate it on Microsoft's site, please let me know. I still have the file in ZIP format, dated 02/25/97.
Try this list out (choose IIS40): http://www.15Seconds.com/ListServer.asp
Or this newsgroup: microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.activeserverpages
Plenty of people there to help you out. This list is for client-side solutions including JavaScript, JScript and VBScript.
You should be able to just read a text file, extract the numeric value, add one, write it back and save the text file. But again, this is slightly off-topic here.
I'm trying to create a frameset which will be held on more than one server. What I want it to do is to load different documents into it's frames depending on the server it is loaded from.
I can do the first bit about identifying the server OK, but getting the documents to load is driving me nuts. An onLoad event in the frameset seems to fire before the frames have actually been created, but if I put the code in the SRC property of the tag I can't work out how
>documents to load is driving me nuts. An onLoad event in the frameset seems to fire before the frames have actually been created, but if I put the code in the SRC property of the <FRAME> tag I can't work out how to reference the damn frame and keep getting silly error messages.
Can anyone tell me if there is a new object model for IE4? If so, where can I find IE4 object model documentation? Also, can this new model be accessed by both VBScript and JScript?
Thanks, Chris Simeone
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>---------- >From: Simeone, Chris[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 8:26 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: [CLIENTSCRIPTING] IE4 Object Model? > >Can anyone tell me if there is a new object model for IE4? >If so, where can I find IE4 object model documentation? Also, can this >new model be accessed by both VBScript and JScript?
Yes. Among other places, you can find documentation on the object model at http://www.dannyg.com/ which has been updated for the 4.x browsers but I'm not sure if it is fully complete. You should be able to use the object model in both JavaScript and VBScript.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Pixelated! [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 1:56 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: IE4 Object Model? > > ****** Please Note: This message came from the INTERNET. ****** > > On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Simeone, Chris wrote: > > > Can anyone tell me if there is a new object model for IE4? > > Yes, we can tell you if there is one. :) > > > If so, where can I find IE4 object model documentation? Also, can > this > > new model
93! As far as I know there isn't much of an update to the ie4.0 object model, except for whats in the inetsdk. Documentation or lack thereof is in the inetsdk. Yes, both vbscript and j/javascript can access the object model. Check out sitebuilder network for examples. www.microsoft.com/sitebuilder hope it helps! 93 93/93 kit frater D.D.C.F. uin:3364544
In a message dated 97-10-30 19:51:18 EST, you write:
Hello everyone, I'm having a problem with VBScript code in Outlook. Often the VBScript code stops to execute. Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new form. (New Post in This Folder; Tools/Design Outlook Form; Form/View Code.) 2. Paste the following in the Script Editor: Function Item_Open() MsgBox "Hello, world!" End Function 3. Close the Script Editor, and publish the form in the folder. (File/Publish Form As) 4. Create a message based on the newly created form. (Compse/New <formname>) The "Hello, world!" should appear. 5. Close the message without saving. 6. Open a new message. The "Hello, world!" dialog does NOT
When using the Codebase parameter for an ActiveX Control Richtx32.ocx. It gets downloaded into Occache and registered. However it does not display using IE 3.02 on Win95. When using the cab file Richtx32.cab (from VB5) it also does not seem to work. It works fine on both ways on Win NT 4.0 workstation. How come ??? What am I doing wrong. Is it a bug in Win95 ??? Please let me know !!!
>Hello Heidi, Thomas and Aaron, > >after Heidi gave me a good tip on how to use a 2D Array >effectively, but i am having trouble to use the LBound and >UBound functions with this Array: > > dim tipos(2) > tipos(0) = array("server",30,170,295) > tipos(1) = array("intranet",0,0,0) > > For I = LBound(tipos, 1) To UBound(tipos, 1) > 'do whatever > Next > >I want to use the first dimension of my array to make some calculations >but i get a Type Mismatch Error... > >Any Ideas? > >TIA, Fernando
will print 5 not 4. When using the ubound to access the last array item you need to be sure to subtract one from it for intI = 0 to ( Ubound(anArray) - 1 ) blah blah next
> Hi, everybody. > Could anyone show me a way how to use VBS in a VC++ or Delphi application? > Thanks a lot.
I have not done it and probaby it would be a large learning jump for me, but I'd guess you'd have to include VBA as an automation controller fro your app somehow, I"m sure it's not going to be easy. Mabye it's best you just try to use Excel from within your app and then go from there, I'd guess that is a lot easier as it has VBA
> Could anyone show me a way how to use VBS in a VC++ or Delphi application? > There's a C+ sample in the ActiveX SDK, named spruuids, and Microsoft now has a beta version of an OCX control to make this easier. Look at http://www.microsoft.com/scripting/ for details.
You can also find more information in the archives of the ActiveXScript mailing list at http://microsoft.ease.lsoft.com/archives/activexscript.html - that list specialized in discussing hosting scripting in other applications. Ordinarily I'd suggest you subscribe to it, but that list is being closed in a couple of days. You can also find information
> but I'd guess you'd have to include VBA as an automation controller fro
Nah, there was an implementation of how to do this recently in either MIND or MSJ. You ned to learn COM, then implement IActiveScript and IActiveScriptParse (or something like that.) Search the archives for this group and ActiveX Controls for a posting with Microsoft INteractive Developer and a date in the past week or two. Find my posting, and look at the followups--someone posted the issue the artcile was int.
> > but I'd guess you'd have to include VBA as an automation controller fro > > Nah, there was an implementation of how to do this recently in either MIND > or MSJ. You ned to learn COM, then implement IActiveScript and > IActiveScriptParse (or something like that.) Search the archives for this > group and ActiveX Controls for a posting with Microsoft INteractive > Developer and a date in the past week or two. Find my posting, and look > at the followups--someone posted the issue the artcile was int. >
I want a dynamic "splitter bar" effect using FRAMEs. The effect should be reminiscent of the split view found in many Win32 document-based applications. I want to show a different page in each half of the split. I want to hide and show the split under user control. When a hidden split is made visible, the underlying page should retain its state. The position of the splitter bar should be not be affected by changes in visibility. The user should be able to change the position of the splitter bar.
> Help!? > > I want a dynamic "splitter bar" effect using FRAMEs. The effect > should be reminiscent of the split view found in many Win32 > document-based applications. I want to show a different page > in each half of the split. I want to hide and show the split under > user control. When a hidden split is made visible, the underlying > page should retain its state. The position of the splitter bar > should be not be affected by changes in visibility. The user > should
I was wondering what the differences are between JScript and JavaScript. JScript is Microsoft's interpretation of Javascript ? Right ? Wrong ? So are they essentially the same? If not what are the differences...
>Hi Everyone, > >I was wondering what the differences are between JScript and >JavaScript. JScript is Microsoft's interpretation of Javascript ? Right >? Wrong ? So are they essentially the same? If not what are the >differences... > >Thanks > >Matt
The majority difference is the trademark name as far as we are all concerned(netscape has a trademark on Javascript and MS calls it's flavor jscript).
>Is there such a resource that has the methods, properties and events >that deal with the DOM's of both browsers (ie MSIE and NN)??? >
MS's dom can be found at:
http://www.microsoft.com/scripting/
then use the left frame to choose the DHTML and then sub heading for VB or JavaScript reference and you'll get the idea what the links should be they are simple to figure out. If you have problems let me know I'll help you out with exact path name of the links to get there.
Is there such a resource that has the methods, properties and events that deal with the DOM's of both browsers (ie MSIE and NN)???
>-----Original Message----- >From: Thomas J. Bonnes [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 11:33 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Difference between JScript and JavaScript > >>Hi Everyone, >> >>I was wondering what the differences are between JScript and >>JavaScript. JScript is Microsoft's interpretation of Javascript ? Right >>? Wrong ? So are they essentially the same? If not what are the >>differences... >> >>Thanks >> >>Matt > > > The majority difference is the trademark name as
<FORM NAME="sendme" ACTION="mailto:[log in to unmask]"> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="Hello!" VALUE="Someone was here!"> </FORM> <SCRIPT> document.sendme.submit(); </SCRIPT>
Bruce / Sarah Lybbert wrote: > > JSCRIPT List : > > I need to send a mailto from a javascript any one know how. It can not be > through a submit button. > > Bruce Lybbert > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Users Guide http://www.microsoft.com/sitebuilder/resource/mailfaq.asp > contains important info including how to unsubscribe. Save time, search > the archives at http://microsoft.ease.lsoft.com/archives/index.html
I want to script an ActiveX object with a method that takes a BSTR, where the BSTR has embedded zeros. How do I get VBScript to get and pass such a BSTR?