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Judith,
It should be kind of you to post in the messageboard so that many people can benefit from the opportunity. However, there is a dedicate Jobs Board in this website where, the responses for your requirement can be more assuring, alluring and promising too.
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hi
i am having a webpage (developed in asp using vbscript) in it i have one hyperlink button when i click on that button file starts downloading from my system with that file name.its working fine, but now i want to download the file from another system which is connected to my system(say MS01 is another system name ) through LAN. can anybody send me the source code for this task.
-- modified at 7:00 Thursday 18th October, 2007
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i am unable to add horizontal scroll bar to HTML select tag using the div tag......that's the only thing i could find over the internet.....and that too is not working.....!!!
any help would be appreciated....
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thanks.....but overflow is not working......i have already tried it...
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OK, can you post the HTML and tick the 'Ignore HTML Tags in this message' option and we'll have a look.
Cheers
Ben
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<tr>
<td valign="top"><%=Language.getBalloonText("multiselect values")%><br>
<div style="width: 100px; height: 100px; overflow:scroll" > <select onDblClick="addSelected(document.selectForm.selectSource,document.selectForm.selectTarget)" name="selectSource" multiple id="selectSource" style="height:265px;" onmouseover="">
<%
out.print(ListOfValues.optionsList(request, false, false)); //options
%>
</select></div></td>
<td.....
</tr>
i've tried both overflow scroll and auto and seperately for overflow-x & overflow-y
the vertical scroll bar comes but not the horizontal.
when i use overflow:scroll the tips of the scroll bar appear but there is no bar to scroll
thanks for ur help
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hey buddy.....i probably figured out the problem.......but need a workaround....
in the stylesheet i'm using....there is an entry....
SELECT
{
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
color: #000000;
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
background-color: #ffffff;
font-size: 12px;
}
if i delete the width row the the scrollbar appears....!!!
but the problem is i do not wish to change the style sheet as it is related to other pages also.....so how can i override it for this particular case...i would also appreciate if anyone could throw light on why the scrollbar was not appearing previously....
thanks....
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This should give you a clue on overriding: http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/43774.
However, I think as you're defining a style for a top-level tag, you may have to set the width to something as you can't disable the style, only override it, so if you don't add a width attribute, the one from the SELECT style will continue to be applied.
The scroll bar is not appearing as, as far as it's concerned, the elements within the div are set at 100% and therefore there's nothing to scroll.
Cheers
Ben
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The following gives me a scroll bar under the drop down - is this what you're looking for or am I misunderstanding?
<div>
<div style="width:100px;overflow-x:auto;">
<select style="margin-bottom:15px;">
<option>This is some test text to make sure we scroll</option>
<option>And some more long text just in case</option>
</select>
</div>
</div>
Cheers
Ben
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this is working fine for a normal case......but in my case.....the select list is being displayed in a table column.....and the style sheet problem that i've already described.
i've found out one more thing......if i override the width in select and the width is greater than that of the div tag.....then the horizontal scrollbar appears......but again i do not know what value i should put for width in select so that the longest string in select list is visible.
if i put width as 100% then also the scrollbar disappears......because i think that 100% takes the width as 100% of the table column....and does not scroll.....
one more thing.....the select list is not being displayed as one value at a time......it is in a rectangular format.....the vertical bar automatically appears if total options exceed the height....by virtue of select tag.......but the horizontal bar doesn't appear.....
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Trying to change the css class of the innerdiv element on a mouseover event on the outerdiv.
<div class="outerdiv" onmouseover="changeCss(this, 'outerdivover')" onmouseout="changeCss(this, 'outerdiv')">
<div class="middlediv">
<div class="innerdiv">
<a href="http://www.google.com/">Change Management Strategy That Wraps to a Third Line</a>
</div>
</div>
</div>
What would the javascript look like that can do this. The simple javascript that I have right now is the following:
<script type="text/javascript">
function changeCss(o, a)
{
o.className = a;
}
</script>
Thanks in advance
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Use o.firstChild.firstChild to access the inner div.
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-- Douglas Adams
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Hi!
I have a big code source of the web site. Some pith of code writed on ASP and another part on ASP.NET.
I need to know the site map but determinated it on practic will spend too long time. Another way is analyse the code. I think it should be the parser which can analyse the code of specific web page (in my variant it is ASP or ASP.NET file) and work with pages controls.
Does anybody know some tool helps for or may be some link to solution or any saggestion?
Does my question illustrate my problem?
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Not sure what end result you want (is the map for end users, for you to know what's there etc), but this may do what you need: http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/
Cheers
Ben
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Thanks, but I need to know where does the user may go from the page. In other words I need the map with pointers all pathes.
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I think the above will give you that. If the site map needs to be contextual, then you'll need to navigate the xml produced by the tool to find the current page and then generate your navigation from the child nodes of that.
Cheers
Ben
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Hi ,
As you know there is a feature in browsers that remembers what you type in textboxes . Does anyone know how we can fully disable this feature for our site ?
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Hi Hossein
You can set this at a form level, or a field level
I've only ever tested this in IE, but believe it works in most browsers.
Regards
Ben
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Hey guys,
Im trying to write a javascript which is able to find the element on s certain mouse coordinate. I found this sweet method called elementFromPoint() but this method only works on IE and (ofcourse) i'm trying to get my script running on several diffrent browsers.
For now i'm stuck having all elements call a function on mouse over which tells me what object it was calling that function, but i'm looking for a more generic way.
Does anyone have a clue?
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Hi there,
I have a div in which I'd like to have a couple of floating divs. My problem is, the outer div has a border. But the border does not wrap around the floating divs inside. What am I doing wrong?
a simple example:
<div class="outer">
<div class="inner">box 1</div>
<div class="inner">box 2</div>
<div class="inner">box 3</div>
</div>
.outer {border:solid 1px #000;}
.inner {float:left; width:50px;}
Can anyone help? Please note that I do not want to specify a width for the outer div, since it should fill whatever it is placed in.
Thanks in advance!
Matthias
/matthias
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. [Douglas Adams]
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As the outer element doesn't have any non-floating elements in it, there is nothing that gives it height.
Add a <div class="Clear"></div> as the last element in the outer div. Add a style:
.Clear { clear: both; height: 0; overflow: hidden; }
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"Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works. Anything that's invented between when you're fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it. Anything invented after you're thirty-five is against the natural order of things."
-- Douglas Adams
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Hi
Am I thinking about moving towards Stored procedures for my database access, problem is that people have mixed opininions and contriditory optinions about using stored procedures. because when you google for asp.net speed you find loads of atricles even posed in VS magazine stating you should use stored procedures, but when you go to http://weblogs.asp.net/fbouma/archive/2003/11/18/38178.aspx[^]
you ind that stored procedures shouldnt be used, I just need to be 100% sure before I move on a pull apart my entire cms that stored procedures should be used.
Le Roux Viljoen
Web Developer
PCW New Media
South African Branch
www.pcwnewmedia.com
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This can be an endless discussion.
I use SPs in 99% of cases. I believe that they make sense when talking about application organization and layering.
This is the main point.
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Chona1171 wrote: you ind that stored procedures shouldnt be used, I just need to be 100% sure before I move on a pull apart my entire cms that stored procedures should be used.
There are no real definitions available, as said in the previous post, it's a endless story. I too use stored procedures in my application and felt very comfortable with it. Main advantage I felt was re usability and easy to maintain.
It's like a separation of back end logic from front end. It's good when you write long Transact SQL queries. You can avoid appending all these into a string and passing from page.
Since there won't be much performance difference for both methods, why you are afraid to use it ?
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