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I have read that there's a onDragDrop event in the standards W3C. However it only gives as much information as who the sender was. What I would like is to set up some data hence the usefulness of IE's dataTransfer object.
Am not sure whether it's possible to set up a 'text' type data (eg. "1234|Some code|Some type") during the drag, and then drop it onto a table row... in Firefox. I've googled and still no luck finding an alternative to IE's dataTransfer object.
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My recommendation is to use one of myriads open-source javascript libraries out there that standardise all of these for you.
My favourite pick is Sarissa[^] for XmlHttpRequest (and other extra bits), and Scriptaculous[^] for DHTML effects.
"Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross
Edbert
Sydney, Australia
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I am quite disappointed in the drag 'n' drop support in Mozilla Firefox. What am trying to achieve is dragging an element from one IFRAME/FRAME into another IFRAME/FRAME. But upon dropping the element, I do not want the target IFRAME/FRAME to open/load it. I want it simply to handle the event, such as parsing the element/data dropped. Such uses as dropping an element into a table inbetween rows 2 & 3.
I have studied Netscapes way of ondragdrop events. However this only handles dropping external files, into the browser window, and the browser window will open/load the file. This is not what I want.
The only closest IE/FF drag'n'drop thing I found was http://script.aculo.us/ however their dragging doesn't go across IFRAME/FRAMEs.
Is there any way Firefox will implement similar drag'n'drop events as IE's:
ondragenter, ondragleave, ondragover, ondrop? that works across IFRAME/FRAMEs?
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My Win2K installation has IIS 5.0 installed.
I installed the .Net Framework 2 but still my WebApps wont show server controls.
Can IIS 5.1 be installed on Win2000? If so, how?
you can't forget something you never knew...
-- modified at 10:58 Wednesday 21st June, 2006
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evilnoodle wrote: Can IIS 5.1 be installed on Win2000?
AFAIK it's not possible.
What is the exact error that is displayed, anyway?
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ASP2 Server side controls aren't being generated.
you can't forget something you never knew...
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Does this mean that I can't run ASP2.0 code on windows2000?
you can't forget something you never knew...
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evilnoodle wrote: Does this mean that I can't run ASP2.0 code on windows2000?
I think ASP.NET 2.0 does run on Win2K.
I'm sorry but I'm used to Windows Server 2003, so I can't tell.
Anyway, as other guys suggested, you should re-run aspnet_regiis -i to be sure ASP.NET is correctly registered in IIS.
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t might be because the particular virtual directory is not resgistered with ASP.NET 2.0. Look at aspnet_regiis tool and ergister your directory with ASP.NET 2.0
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No flaming put posting programming questions in the lounge? I'm amazed!
Regards
Angel
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The sooner you fall behind, the longer you have to catch up.
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i want to play with php
and i need php expert for
link me to good book or set of articles.
and thanks
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There are tutorials available either from PHP directly or use Google to find them
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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A great sit you must try is www.codewalkers.com, it is a must for any php programmer.
Regards
Programm3r
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#this is my first file where i need the submit button to open the link from the second file returned...2nd file is given below please refer
<%
Set oRs=Server.CreateObject("adodb.recordset")
strSQL = "SELECT * FROM projects"
oRs.Open strSQL, conn
Do while not oRs.EOF
if Request.Form("code") = oRs("Code") then
Response.Write ""
Response.Write "Choose :"
Response.Write oRS ("Code") & " " & oRs("Description") & " "
oRs.MoveNext
else
Response.Write ""
Response.Write oRS ("Code") & " " & oRs("Description") & " "
oRs.MoveNext
end if
loop
%>
# the second file displays the link matching the users input..i want this click to be in the submit button...
<title> Continue
<% code=Request.Form ("exmp")%>
<% yr=Request.form ("year") %>
<% mnth=Request.form("month") %>
<% if Request.form("sub")="Latest" THEN %>
<% if Request.form("report")="manage" THEN %>
<% var=(code)& "m.pdf" %>
CLICK HERE TO OPEN THE FILE
<% ELSE %>
<% var1=(code)& "c.pdf" %>
CLICK HERE TO OPEN THE FILE
<% end if %>
<% else %>
<% if Request.form("type")="manage" THEN %>
<% var2=yr & "\" & mnth & "\" & (code)& "m" & (mnth) & (yr) %>
CLICK HERE TO OPEN THE FILE
<% ELSE %>
<% var3=yr & "\" & mnth & "\" & (code)& "c" & (mnth) & (yr) %>
CLICK HERE TO OPEN THE FILE
<%end if %>
<% end if %>
bobo
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it would be a of great help if i could get any help on the Javascript on it thank u
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Where would I go for finding client side JavaScript for a button to expand / collapse a block of html? (IE5 is guaranteed)?
*ANAPQ - Arguably not a programming question, since the majority agrees: pretty web pages is not programming
Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
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I'm a big fan of scriptaculous[^].
And when we saw the computer, when we saw its code - and Turing saw it first - we were looking at complexity incarnate. And then suddenly we saw complexity everywhere. It materialized, it crystalized around us - even though it had always been there. We have yet to recover from the shock.
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Their demos are too slow - I've done autocomplete, list sorting, etc, with much better perf. [Athough maybe it's just on my computer...]
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Their code has more fancy smancy things than the bare bones necessary.
However, I find it to my liking, and it usually performs better on FF than IE for some reason
"Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross
Edbert
Sydney, Australia
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peterchen wrote: since the majority agrees: pretty web pages is not programming
I hope you're wearing flame-proof pants
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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