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Hello All!
I'm new to this site. I am currently using Frontpage for our company website and would like to switch to a different software that is more programmable. I have a programming background but am out of the loop on the best software/language to use for the most features and benefits. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Katie
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Welcome to CodeProject,
I just use a text editor (editpad pro) to write my website, I really don't like things like frontpage/dreamweaver.
Darka [Xanya]
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There's always one...
I bet you do your windows coding in assembly language too...
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not at all, C++ all the way (occasionally vb.net), just don't like gui tools for designing web pages, they are unnecessary.
regards,
Darka [Xanya]
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And what is wrong with assembly for Windows coding??
I have written some ASM code for our app at work that speeds things up for our product. I also have a small freeware app that I had done in only assembly that I have on my site. Its not that hard but alot of people now-a-days were never taught anything about it.
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD MCTS
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Steve Maier wrote: Its not that hard but alot of people now-a-days were never taught anything about it.
Like me As far as i'm concerned, it's nothing but a myth, the mysterious background power of the black box under my desk...
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I'm new to C# and now i need help in saving a .doc file with pre-filled information and use bookmarks to update certain aspects of data in that file like address and name, taken from a database.
none
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You need "microsoft primary interop assemblies" . Search for that on google and download the ones that correspond to you version of Office. To do what you want, you need to have office installed on your machine(remmember that).
Now if you are familiar with VBA syntax, its easy to work with the word document model in C#. Its basically very similar to doing that in VBA.
http://ashishware.com
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I have a DataGrid in a web page which displays results. Now I
want to show some string contents instead of numeric values of a field.
For example I have a field "Type" with (0/1) values and I want to show
(Individual/Company) instead of (0/1) numbers.
I'm using C# .NET
Thanks.
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Hi there i need somebody's help right here.. this is my first time in this forum. Actually this is my first day in this class n my lecturer gave me a question tht i dont know wht is tht.This time i really need u guys there to help me out.My question will be : i am experiencing problems with getting Front Page 98’s hover buttons to function.Applet codes of the web page is as follow:
applet code="fphover.class" codebase="./" width="120" height="24">
param name="color" value="#000080">
param name="hovercolor" value="#0000FF">
param name="textcolor" value="#FFFFFF">
param name="text" value="C Programming">
param name="effect" value="glow">
param name="url" valuetype="ref" value="http://metalab.uniten.edu.my/~azhana/indexCProg.html">
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Thk for answering.
i told u tht is a class assignment.
so all my class mate also send thier problem,
not i am using different user name.
anyway just to say thk becoz at least u took some inniaciative to reply.
bye..
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Stop spamming the forum. Posting the exact same question[^] again will only annoy people.
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Hi,
I am trying to get an image url to open in an IFrame based on a dropdown selection.
<br />
function displayImage(dropdown) <br />
{<br />
debugger<br />
var myIndex = dropdown.SelectedIndex ;<br />
var selValue = dropdown.options[myindex].value;<br />
<br />
}<br />
I think this will get me the selected item, now i have two problems.
The url for the image will be in an array in javascript (soon as i figure out how to populate this array when the page first loads.)
The dropdown selected index will correspond to an item in this array so i need to retrieve that URL for that image and display it in an Iframe or picture control on the page.
Why all this hassle?? because we cannot use postbacks...
Any help is appreciated
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You can always churn out the javascript array alongside your page when it renders, otherwise you need to use XmlHttpRequest to get the data without postbacks.
To set an image control's source in JavaScript, you just need to specify document.getElementById('imgId').src = 'YourImageUrl'.
If you are using a frame you can use document.getElementById('frameId').document.getElementById('imgId').src = 'YourImageURL'.
May I suggest an easier way for dynamic HTML?
Anthem.Net[^] has AJAX-like (i.e. postback without refreshing page) controls that you can use and program the same way as ASP.Net controls without you needing to worry on the JavaScript and DHTML bit.
"You are special, but so is everybody else."
"Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross
Edbert
Sydney, Australia
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I had a brief overview of CSS2.1 specs (http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/) but could not find what am looking for. I am wondering if it's possible to define a class more than once and the definitions get merged together.
eg.
// File generic.css
table.panel,
table.tree
{font-family: Arial, Verdnana, Geneva, Helvetica, sans-serif;}
th.panel,
th.tree
{font-family: Arial, Verdnana, Geneva, Helvetica, sans-serif;}
td.panel,
td.tree
{font-family: Arial, Verdnana, Geneva, Helvetica, sans-serif;}
// File tree.css
table.tree {text-transform: capitalize;}
th.tree {height: 25px;}
td.tree {height: 25px;}
Basically I want all panel & tree class to have same font-family, but only the tree class to have additional text-transform & height adjustments.
Is there a better way to do this?
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Yes, that works just fine.
If you look up texts about precedence in css, you will find a lot about what happens when you specify multiple styles for an element. It's a tricky matter, so there is quite some articles written about it. Your example is rather simple, as the styles doesn't even overlap.
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If you set the class on the table, you don't need to set the class on every cell in the table also. You can specify style for cells inside a table with a specific class:
table.tree th { height: 25px; }<br />
table.tree td { height: 25px; }
or
table.tree th, table.tree td { height: 25px; }
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Im looking to show the user an HTML table with about 8 rows. I want them to be able to customize the order by moving rows up and/or down in the table, then be able to send the newly-ordered list (array, string, whatever) out via a form submit. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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please help me to solve this problem...
the codes is as follow:
<applet code ="fphover.class" codebase="./" width="120" height="24">
<param name="color" value"#000080">
<param name="hovercolor" value="#0000FF">
<param name="textcolor" value="#FFFFFF">
<param name="text" value="C Programming">
<param name="effect" value="glow">
<param name="url" valuetype="ref">
value="http://metalab.uniten.edu.my/~azhana/indexCProg.html">
</applet>
please send the answer to my email
thank you...
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You're about the 50th person to post the same question to this forum. You'll find that none of your classmates got a constructive answer either.
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Annother clueless student who was told to post a question, without given the instruction to actually find out how to post a question...
Here are your beginner mistakes:
:: Posting a question with a subject that says absolutely nothing about the question.
:: Forgetting to tell what the problem is.
:: Posting code without saying a word about what it is supposed to do.
:: Asking for a reply by email instead of in the forum.
:: Posting a school assignment without telling that it is one.
:: Posting a school assignment without making a single effort to solve it yourself first.
:: Posting without even trying to search the forum first. The exact same question has been asked several times lately.
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I wonder where they study and how they all ended up here...
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erm...
it's the same person
Darka [Xanya]
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Maybe. Pretty persistent though if they are...
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