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hi,
you can try to use the meta http-equiv
like
it will get refreshed for every 2 seconds
if you want some other method send your code.
All The Best
Sathesh Pandian
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If you use XMLHTTP to reload the page and send/recieve the data, you can workaround this glitch/limitation.
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Hi,
I am posting a sample javascript related to my problem
Sample Text 1Sample Text 2
This script in between the is outputing some text(some dynamic
value).
But the problem is that these value are not coming in the right order when
rendered
eg
It is rendered as in the following order
Sample Text 1
Sample Text 2
String rendered by the javascript
but it should have been rendered as
Sample Text 1
String rendered by the javascript
Sample Text 2
I face this problem only in Internet Explorer.In Mozilla it works fine.Tried
several things,but nothing seems to be worki
-- modified at 1:00 Monday 16th July, 2007
Gurmeet
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If your real page is as badly typed as this I'm not surprised it doesn't work!
a) What's happened to the td tags in your table? It will render oddly without them...
b) thr final before the is redundant.
I suspect your problem is a typo somewhere!
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Actually just to show the simplified code i did not show the Tags,but the TD tags are there in the actual code,probably this is because of the fact that this dynamic javascript is taking some time to render the value and in the mean time IE is rendering the rest of the html.This is because if i write a function in the head section with a simple document.write("sometext"),and call that function insted of this javascript inside the 2nd ,the ordering is correct even in IE.
The Problem is that if that is the case then is there any workaround for that
Gurmeet
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Well there's no obvious reason it shouldn't work as planned - what is your javascript writing? If it's spitting out HTML tags double-check them, a simpl typo there could lead to unpredictable rendering.
A good approach to problem solving is to break it down into simpler steps; start with a simple js script that just writes "Hello world" and make sure that renders correctly. Then try huilding up to what you want....
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I want to create a link that for the user to click. When the user click it, then there will be a pop up to ask the user to download a file. I use response.redirect, response.TransmitFile but the web page dont know pop up to ask user to download the file. Please kindly help. Thanks~~
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Try to user response.BinaryWrite
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is there a differnece between these styles ?
1-
body
{
bla... bla
}
html body
{
bla... bla
}
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Why on earth did you create a new thread for that question?
Yes, there is a difference between those styles. The first applies to any body tag, while the second only applies to a body tag inside an html tag. However, for a web page the body tag is always inside the html tag, so you will never get into a situation where you will experience the difference.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Duplicated Thread!
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Is there a difference between these two styles ?:
1-
*{
margin ;
}
2-
body
{
margin ;
}
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Yes.
"*" matches every element. "body" matches only the body element.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Any one has any idea about this or any related help links please send to me.
Thanks and Regards,
sudhakar venati,
Mob: 0 984 55 989 71.
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hi
I want to create a weblog site with asp.net.what is the best way to start?
i dont have enough information about it.
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You should ask this in the ASP.NET forum instead.
Also, you have already answered your own question. As you don't have enough information about it, the best way to start is to get more information. If you want any help with that, you have to specify what information it is that you need.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Guffa wrote: You should ask this in the ASP.NET forum instead
This is a superset forum right? Hence I think he has failed to narrow down his forum choice.
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You may want to look at this article: Lean Mean Blog Machine[^] by Marc.
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Hello,
I am working on a site with an input form that has required field
validators. If the user doesn't enter something in one of the
textboxes, the error message appears. When they enter something and:
1) goto another field on the form (the error message clears) then
click OK, the click event fires as expected
2) click OK without focusing on another field, only the error message
is cleared but the click event is never fired, hence forcing the user
to click OK one more time to submit
Any idea why this weird behaviour is happening? I tried it on a
simple page with just a couple of textboxes and it worked fine, so I
am not sure why this is acting differently?
Any comments would be much appreciated.
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The part you labeled 1) is how a validator is supposed to work. I'm assumming your problem is the 2) portion that is forcing the user to click twice. Do you have any other javascript on the page that is reacting to the textbox's onblur event or when it loses focus?
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I tried doing some searching through the source, but couldn't find any code I have written to do that. But then again, this is a site based on SharePoint, so there is some JavaScript I do not have access to. Although, I'd be surprised if it is a bug inherent in SharePoint.
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Without knowing more about your website, it's hard to say where you can start looking for a solution. If I were you, I'd probably try adding and setting up a new button that does the same as the other button and seeing if it does the same thing if you click THAT button. That would tell you if it's code related to the validator or the button. Then try adding and setting up a new validator...maybe a setting got messed up in that.
Hope this helps.
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