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i found a way to do this i removed the statement from the css file, and put it in the document's header.
<!--[if IE]>
<style>
.content {
width: expression(document.body.clientWidth > 720? "720px": "auto" );
}
</style>
<![endif]-->
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hey i am stuck with a problem ,i am asked to make a vertical menu in asp.net and c# where the data will be populated from sql server 2000 database and the menu should have infinite sub menu.
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Please don't cross post.
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Hi,
Did you tried this with an repeater?? by giving the menuitem inside the <itemtemplet>
Bye
Know is Drop, Unknown is Ocean
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urgently need code to make a vertical menu with infinite submenu in asp.net and c# where the data will be populated from sql server 2000.Please help
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Please don't cross post.
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Hi guys
I'm really newbie in ASP and I'm trying to call a C console executable program from ASP.
My problem is:
A C program only returns an 'int' and that has been enough until now to comuniccate the result from the program to ASP routine that is calling the C program.
Now I need to return a String, there is a way to communicate C program with ASP?
Or there is a way to redirect the standard output of C program to a variable in ASP?
Thanks in forwarding.
Dr.Pi
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Hi,
i have a large table. Its style is set to style="overflow: auto; height: 500px" so i get a fixed size for the table and scrollbars are added automatically.
Now i want to check if a row is visible to the user or if it's outside the visible table area.Any chance to get this information with javascript?
Thx alot
Tobias
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Sure. Judicious comparisons of the row's offsetTop with the table's clientHeight and scrollTop ought to do the trick.
every night, i kneel at the foot of my bed and thank the Great Overseeing Politicians for protecting my freedoms by reducing their number, as if they were deer in a state park. -- C hris L osinger, Online Poker Players?
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Hi everybody!
I'm trying to scan a port to see if it is opened or not.
now I'm just trying to connect to the port, if an exception is being thrown, it means the port is closed, otherwise its opened.
the port scanner works but its HIGHLY inefficient(!!!), I'm trying to find a better way to check if the port is opened or closed but it seems I can do nothing with the port until I'm connected (or not connected).
help anyone???
Thanks!
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Hi, what do I have to put in my HTML file so that I don't have the links underlined? Do I need a CSS file for that? How can I wrote it? Thanks in advance.
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define the styles for your links and put text-decoration:none
See here:
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Sincerely,
Elina
Life is great!!!
Enjoy every moment of it!
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make a simple css file and use
a
{
text-decoration: none;
}
hope it'd work for u
Reagrds,
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How can java web page connect to database such as Access, SQL, Oracle?
If u know, please tell me how?
Thanks : )
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I guess you can google for it, it has been far too long for me to remember. Java needs a sort of bridge to connect to a database (JDBC)
So search on terms like 'JDBC', 'Database acces with java', ...
You can also check out the java documentation on the Sun[^] site.
Hope this helps...
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hi, i want to study and master CSS 3. But i havn't known anything about it before? Please tell me, what i need and how to work?
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Hi everyone!
I’m still fighting with IE and I need a little help from you guys! My site[^] takes forever to load in IE (6 or 7), but not in every other browser I tested it with. I have no idea what it can be due to. I know most people here use Microsoft solutions, but this site is powered by Django/Python/Apache.
Thanks!
Carl
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Probably it's waiting for one of your many Javascripts to complete. Remove them one at a time until you find the one that's taking time.
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It's not. I turned off JS completely in IE and it is still very (just as) slow. That was also my first guess and what I tried first.
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Then I don't know what it is that you do that IE doesn't like, but you are obviously doing a lot of weird stuff when loading the page, so it could be just about anything...
The site loads quite slowly in any browser. It takes about five seconds before it's completely loaded in Firefox, only twice that time in IE so the difference is not that big anyway. I would expect less than a second for a site like that.
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What's your connection? I have basic AT&T DSL (the slow one) and it loads in about 1 second here...
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first time takes around 5 seconds (im on v. good connect); subsequent trips (cached) def have less load time.
Nathan Lindley
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I have a 100 MBit broadband connection, so that's not why it's slow.
Hold control when you press F5 to update, so that the page is not fetched from the cache, if you want to experience the real loading time.
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