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Looks like you have no idea about websites or at least developing a websitte
Dont worry, just get a CMS like Joomla and forget about all the hastle of developing it yourself
Alexei Rodriguez
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Hi everybody !
I've got :
+ 1 visa card.
+ 1 site online.
+ 1 Paypal Account
How can i refered my customer to the paypal to pay money for my site when they buy my products.
Thanks and regards !
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Theres a bunch of stuff on the paypal site for that. All the basics are there if you want to code the buttons yourself - or you can create buttons in your paypal account by logging in clicking on "profile".
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Hi everybody !
RSS help us to update the content from another site.
Can anybody give me the guide(step by step) to do this task for an example site.
Thanks and Regards!
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Is there any module in python for extracting cab files.
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Whoops, just realised that msilib doesn't read CAB files it only creates them. Sorry about that.
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Yes. Its called the Windows API, which has in built CAB support.
If everything was not true, would it be not true that everything is not true? So by saying everything is not true, you are automatically denying that everything is not true. Im so confused...
FreeDOS
- An open source modern
MS-DOS/PC-DOS replacement.
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Wow, sarcastic and devoid of content. Bravo. Add a stupid character to the end of your handle and win a prize. You're a winner.
First off, it's NOT the _WINDOWS_ API. It's the CAB SDK. Second, said SDK is not exactly trivial to implement, unlike the current Python zip support. Third, there currently isn't a py module to wrap the CAB SDK but if the OP wants to download the CAB SDK, there are some commandline tools that come with the SDK which can create and extract cabinet files albeit rather unintuitively.
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Firstly, I wasn not being sarcastic.
Secondly, why reply to a post that is so old?
And you will in fact find that Windows does have in-built CAB support.
"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
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Hi Friends,
I am now developing one web application using PHP. In that i need to add chat concept(like gmail popup chat)
I am new to php so i don't know how to do this, please help me with your valuable ideas.
Thanks
Vasanth.A
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Hi Friends,
Now i developing a site in that i add sms feature for the customer. but i don't know how to do that.
If i using OZEKI NG SMS Gateway first i will give my user name and password and then only send my message. But i dont want to do like that. Then how i integrate the sms module in my websit. Please help me with you valuable ideas.
Thanks
Vasanth.A
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If you ask them they should provide you with documentation/code samples. If it's inadequate tell them, they'll be more than willing to help - considering they want you to use their product - but don't expect them to do all the work for you.
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Hi all,
I am writing a perl script which will do forking. However, once in a while, it will create Dr Watson error. Any experienced help on this?
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how do you code a login form of an e-learning system.
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Like you would for any other system. Help[^].
If at first you don't succeed, you're not Chuck Norris.
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Hi,
How to change the index position of dropdown list,for example if i select 2nd index value of dropdown ,after showing the result again it moves to 0th index , i want it to be remain in 2nd index value... need help.
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Before the page has been loaded, use the selected attribute.
<select id="selectbox">
<option>Not Selected</option>
<option>Also Not Selected</option>
<option selected="selected">Selected</option>
</select>
If you want it during run time; then use javascript.
document.getElementById('selectbox').selectedIndex = 2;
If at first you don't succeed, you're not Chuck Norris.
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Thanks for your fast reply,I want the dropdown index should be changed during runtime,I dont want to assign the static value as 2,
For the next if i select 3, then it will still remain in 2, I want the index to be changing as per user input.
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It was just an example. Obviously you would put it in a function.
function changeSelectedIndex(id, index)
{
document.getElementById(id).selectedIndex = index;
}
changeSelectedIndex('selectbox', n); Obviously, n can be any index (number) of your choice.
If at first you don't succeed, you're not Chuck Norris.
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