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I m desinging webbot which Logins on faceBook site select Friends List and Have to delete contacts
I m having problem while delete List cause DeleteList is not a button in webpage and i dont know how to access and capture its even using webbrowser control plz help
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Hi friends,
I am really stuck while embedding windows media player to my web page?
actually this is creating a lot of problem for me it is hiding my drop down menu. I am not able to get rid of this i have tried using windowlessvideo but it is not working in firefox. Any help will be appreciated
Please help if any one can help, as, it is very critical.
please provide link for some dynamic drop down which don't hide behind media player. it works fine for flash but not for media player in firefox.
Thanks in advance.
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Have you tried setting the z-index (depth) of your page elements using css?
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www.stylishorkut.com
Caution: do not go there!!!
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If we dont go there, how could we know...
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this is hilarious ...
Regards,
Ayan
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Heh. True, but there actually is a way to be slightly more confident without visiting the site. See my other reply.
Narf.
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Safe: This page contains no active threats.
Explanation:
It is safe to proceed to this page.
Domain:
IP Address: 174.120.10.188
Owner:
Name:
Address:
Country Code:
Scanned on: 11/09/09 18:26:02
(0.35 seconds to scan this page)
Ratings are provided by AVG. Site owners please contact AVG for questions.
I have not actually gone to the site. What I did was do a Google search for that URL, and my anti-virus scanner AVG automatically verified the Google results.
There may be some funky JavaScript or Flash crap that scares you, I don't know. Try disabling that stuff and revisit?
Narf.
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Thanks Naruki,
This message is only for you and quadrilateral and not the other donkeys who posted. Until a few days ago it was flagged by google as an attack site. Seems like it is not any more so. See the following:
<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3240154/Re-Can-you-tell-me-if-this-is-a-virus.aspx">http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3240154/Re-Can-you-tell-me-if-this-is-a-virus.aspx</a>[<a href="http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3240154/Re-Can-you-tell-me-if-this-is-a-virus.aspx" target="_blank" title="New Window">^</a>]
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We've gone through the pain of integrating and heavily modifying CKEditor to replace our aging HTMLArea editor and in the end it's awful. The cursor disappears, the icons look fuzzy and horrible, the resizable window is incredibly flaky and it's a backwards step.
Can anyone recommend a browser-based WYSIWYG editor that works in all major browsers, and is flexible enough so it can be easily customised?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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TinyMCE is the defacto-standard that most PHP applications default with. It has it's flaws as well, but it's better than FCKEditor, IMHO.
Second to that you might consider XStandard Lite (http://www.xstandard.com/[^])
It's an ActiveX/Java component though so I believe your users need to install something.
Second to that, many CMS type software are slowly offering/switching to Markdown as an alternative syntax to HTML, might want to check it out here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown[^]
There was a few editors a while back, but only one turns up right now and it's quite buggy in IE7...still the markup is so trivial anyone can write in it within minutes and it's converted to HTML on the fly, so you don't have to worry about XSS exploits sneaking in.
p.s-All web based WYSIWYG editors are crazy buggy, they all hack the hell out of the IWebBrowser2 component and each browser needs work arounds. Have you tried running in FireFox? Typically that browser fares best when it comes to working in WYSIWYG editors.
Cheers,
Alex
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Chris Maunder wrote: Can anyone recommend a browser-based WYSIWYG
Chris, i also tried the CKEditor, but i was not convinced.
So, i opted for FCK Editor. Its better than CK and supports all major browsers..
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hi guys, pls im a new member of this site, i need code or source amterials in devloping a web based recruitment system.
the code shuld be written in php pr asp.net
thank u guys.
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Hi,
i'm sorry to say that this is not the way this forum is working. All you can get here is help to a specific problem like: "What is wrong with this code" or "How can I enable Auto-refresh".
Regards
Sebastian
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Hi Guys,
I'm not sure what I did, but I cannot figure out how to fix it. For some reason, my comparison operator isn't doing what it should be doing.
var Current = parseInt(document.getElementById("hiddenvalue").value);
var stopValue = Current + 5;
for (Current; Current < stopValue; Current++) {
I have 5 elements in an array, so I have it setup to perform a function until it detects that the current value is no longer less than the stop value. What's really weird is, that it seems to be acting more like <= than just <. It still runs when current = 5. I don't think it's a problem with variable types because I can replace stopValue with 5 or even 4 but it will still run when the current value is equal to the stop value. when Current is equal to 5, shouldn't that stop because current < stopValue is no longer true?
Another problem I am having is with changing the class after an image load:
var imageLoader = new Image();
images[image_counter].className = "image_loading";
images[image_counter].src = "/designElements/interfaceImages/loading26.gif";
imageLoader.onload = function() {
images[image_counter].className = "images";
images[image_counter].src = "/Gallery/Images/thumbs/" + imageObjects[Current].url;
}
imageLoader.src = "/Gallery/Images/thumbs/" + imageObjects[Current].url;
does anyone see anything obvious that I'm missing?
Thanks!
the class does change initally to the image_loading class, but never seems to change back after the onload completes.
Knowledge is not power, however, the acquisition and appropriate application of knowledge can make you a very powerful individual.
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compninja25 wrote: for (Current; Current < stopValue; Current++) {
Do you need to initialise "Current"?
for (Current=0;Current < stopValue; Current++) {
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Hi Marc,
Thank's for the reply! I don't believe so. I wasn't thinking at the time but a few lines up in the code that I didn't copy I am initalizing 'Current' and setting it equal to whatever I have saved in my hidden variable. I have since changed it to a 'while' block instead:
while (Current < stopValue) {
It's just so weird though... I put an 'alert' line displaying both values in right after the while block and sure enough, I can watch it as it counts: (Current = 3; stopValue = 5, Current = 4; stopValue = 5, Current = 5; stopValue = 5) but rather than stopping like I thought it should, it continues through the while statement and causes the problem. (because I have a set amount of elements and when it tries to find that 5th element it comes back null. I understand the easiest fix I'm sure is to just subtract 1 from the stop value, but I would still like to discover why the function is seeing 5 < 5 as true?
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have you tried:
for (i=Current; i < stopValue; i++) {
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Yea, that still does the same thing :/ it's just weird!
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You could try posting your code whole - I might be able to help more.
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<pre>
function scroller_set(direction) {
var imageObjects = new Array();
imageObjects = grabObjects();
var images = document.getElementsByName("selector");
var Current = parseInt(document.getElementById("scroller_current_value").value);
var image_counter = 0;
if ((direction == "next") && (Current < imageObjects.length)) {
document.getElementById('backButton').style.visibility = 'visible';
var stopValue = Current + 5;
while (Current < stopValue) {
if (Current < imageObjects.length) {
var imageLoader = new Image();
// images[image_counter].className = "loading";
images[image_counter].src = "/designElements/interfaceImages/loading26.gif";
imageLoader.onload = function() {
// images[image_counter].className = "images";
images[image_counter].src = "/Gallery/Images/thumbs/" + imageObjects[Current].url;
}
imageLoader.src = "/Gallery/Images/thumbs/" + imageObjects[Current].url;
images[image_counter].style.display = '';
images[image_counter].value = imageObjects[Current].url;
images[image_counter].alt = imageObjects[Current].desc;
image_counter++;
Current++;
}
else {
images[image_counter].style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById('nextButton').style.visibility = 'hidden';
Current++;
}
}
}
if ((direction == "back") && (Current > 5)) {
document.getElementById('nextButton').style.visibility = 'visible';
var stopValue = Current - 5;
Current -= 10;
while (Current < stopValue) {
if (Current < imageObjects.length) {
var imageLoader = new Image();
// images[image_counter].className = "loading";
images[image_counter].src = "/designElements/interfaceImages/loading26.gif";
imageLoader.onload = function() {
// images[image_counter].className = "images";
images[image_counter].src = "/Gallery/Images/thumbs/" + imageObjects[Current].url;
}
imageLoader.src = "/Gallery/Images/thumbs/" + imageObjects[Current].url;
images[image_counter].style.display = '';
images[image_counter].value = imageObjects[Current].url;
images[image_counter].alt = imageObjects[Current].desc;
image_counter++;
Current++;
}
else {
}
}
}
if (Current <= 5) {
document.getElementById('backButton').style.visibility = 'hidden';
}
document.getElementById("liner_scroller_current_value").value = Current
}</pre>
Knowledge is not power, however, the acquisition and appropriate application of knowledge can make you a very powerful individual.
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I think I got it figured out. Although I'm setting the variable as an interger, I still need to use 'parseInt()' on all of my "current" variables that deal with any sort of logic gate. Is there a way you can specify a variable in javascript so that I don't need to use 'parseInt()' every time?
Knowledge is not power, however, the acquisition and appropriate application of knowledge can make you a very powerful individual.
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I don't think so. Unless you remove any logic that make js think it's dealing with a string.
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Ah, turns out that wasn't it after all. If I remove the image.onload section, then it works, although it never changes to the desired image after it loads. I guess it's coming back to the 'onload' function after Current has hit 5 and that's where it's bombing out. I'll have to search for dynamic image.onload functions. So far, I've been basing my code from this
[Update] it is definately something to do with the image.onload event. I was able to finally step through the code and it does work fine, but it appears that after the function completes, it then goes off and works on the rest of the page before coming back to the code in the image.onload event. Then, it tries to execute those lines of code but fails because the image_Counter is now 5. I thought that the image.onload would be setting a new function for each image box, but instead it looks like that is not the case. The overall goal is to have a "loading" gif display as the thumbnails are loading, but then display the image once it is properly loaded. I can get it to work just fine with a single static image, but not programatically for each of the thumbnails. Does anyone have any recommendations to help point me in the right direction?
Knowledge is not power, however, the acquisition and appropriate application of knowledge can make you a very powerful individual.
modified on Monday, November 9, 2009 3:49 PM
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