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I designing a Chained Menu using 3 list boxes instead of combo boxes. I have the basic idea on how to do the chained menu, but on the list boxes I can not figure out how to resize the box and fonts to my specific wants. I also want to get rid of the vertical scroll bar. I know I have to create a customized list box, however I am at a loss on how and I can only use javascript (.js) or html.
anyone have an idea?
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TreyUF wrote: I can not figure out how to resize the box and fonts to my specific wants
CSS comes to mind.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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How in CSS can I keep the vertical scroll bar from showing up in a list box and resize it?
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Ok, I have gotten some idea how to do it, but I can not completely hide the scroll bar over all browsers. After further research, that method is for IE and has issues on other browsers.
Again I am using a Listbox or a box and want to hide the or even remove the scroll bar completely.
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Why not use a div instead? You can set the height, width, etc, to suit.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Use instead of the list box? I could, but the is that I am using a chain menu to help students navigate to where they want instead of have 30 links or so. One list box, they would select their operating system. Then the next list box comes alive and then they select their version. Finally the last box comes alive and then according to what they click there, it would show the information below the table (which is holding the chained list boxes neatly).
I only want the scroll bar to show on the selections that are needed. Will work in this capacity? or is there a better way of getting this done?
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I think you're getting hung up on scrollbars: why not use drop down lists instead of listboxes?
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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well ........... I kinda wanted all the options to be visible and kinda liked the idea <pouts> I already have the chained menu set up as drop down at the moment.
However, with that said .... is it possible to accomplish what I was looking for?
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Experts,
I have a div tag i have assigned with 3 pictures in it. lets call it
now what i would like to happen is on mouse hover on a separate button this div tag is displayed (visible), and on mouse out it becomes invisible.
Any ideas of how this can be done.
I am sorry if this is a stupidly easy question to answer, i am use to coding in vb.net and thought i would have a go at a different language
as in vb.net i wold do groupbox.visible=false.
Thanks
Dan
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<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
function mousemove()
{
document.getElementById("divTest").style.visibility = "visible";
}
function mouseout()
{
document.getElementById("divTest").style.visibility = "hidden";
}
</script>
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div id="divTest">Test DIV Content</div>
<div>
<input type="button" runat="server" onmouseout="mouseout()" onmousemove="mousemove()" id="btnTest" value="Mouse Move/Mouse Out" style="cursor:pointer;"/>
</div>
</form>
</body>
Mate you should learn javascript must in web development. Happy coding
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If you want your code to have better cross-browser compatibility, you should use something more like this:
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
<script type="text/javascript">
function mouseover()
{
document.getElementById("divTest").style.display = "inline";
}
function mouseout()
{
document.getElementById("divTest").style.display = "none";
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<form id="form1" >
<div>
<input type="button" onmouseout="mouseout()" onmouseover="mouseover()" id="btnTest" value="Mouse Over/Mouse Out" style="cursor:pointer;" />
</div>
<div id="divTest" style="display:none;">Test DIV Content</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>
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Thanks,
This works, however i have some button images i would like to use, i have tried as best to use your code and incorprate it into the image i am using but hit a brick wall.
i used
<img src="images/MainScreen/Welcom.jpg" name="Welcome" width="146" height="43" onClick="mouseout()">
but his code doesn't seem to be doing anything, unlike your code above. Any help would be great
Cheers
Dan
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OK i seem to be getting somewhere.......However, is there any way that i can change the background image of another button by pressing a particualr button.
What i have is a button which when rolled over goes red, and clicked goes green ( ad should stay green!!)
What i then want to do is only when a mouse click is on another button the orignal green button goes back to orginal and the clicked button becomes green.
I have a rough idea of how to do it except but don't know if it would actually work
Current code
<input type="image" onClick= "hideSK();hideRK();showFK();this.src='images/Main screen/Main buttons/Welcome.jpg';MM_callJS('roll')"
onmouseover="this.src='images/Main screen/Main buttons/WelomeRed.jpg'"
onMouseOut="this.src='images/Main screen/Main buttons/Welcome.jpg'"
value="Welcome" src="images/Main screen/Main buttons/Welcome.jpg" width="146" height="43"
I would then like to add a function which will change the previous buttons back to blue
something like button.value="home".image scr= "home blue.jpg
Thanks
Dan
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I have a application using session variables. It works fine if the web app is deployed to a single server. Once the app is put on a load balanced servers, the app sometimes has nothing stored in the session variable. Reason being when the user logged in the first time that page request went to Server A and after login the second page request went to Server B and now the app thinks now one is logged in and kicks the user back to the login page.
Is there a solution for this?
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Thanks for the response.
When using State Server, stateconnectionstring needs to be specified. If we have the app on WebServer 1 & 2, the stateconnectionstring would be pointing to a third webserver 3 which is used to store session states. In this event, the app would automatically know to pick up the session values from WebServer 3?
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That is correct except that you can actually use the server machine where one of the apps is running as your state server. Thus you point both web.config files' connection strings to the same ip:port combo.
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modified on Sunday, June 27, 2010 10:55 PM
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Thanks!
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Hi All,
I have a wdsl file and I need to create the proxy class to be able to call a web service from a .net application. Do I need the URL link of the web service in order to call the service?
I use the following syntax to generate the proxy class from wdsl as follows
wsdl /language:cs /protocol:soap c:\wdsl\Service1.wdsl
How do I import into my .net application that will call the class?
How do I call the service if I don't have the url link?
Sorry I am new to this
Thanks
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You do need the URL yes but you could host it locally for testing.
Rather than use the command line, it might be easier for you to just add a Web Reference to the .net project directly. This will create your proxy class and add the URL of the webservice to your web.config. That way you can change this to a production server on release.
This is explained here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms169816.aspx
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Rhys,
Thanks for the reply, the problem is that I only have the wsdl file without the URL.
I have added the file from c:\work.wsdl to Service References and created the reference.cs, Reference.svcmap and the configuration.svcinfo.
However it seems not possible to create the URL locally for testing just from the wsdl.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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It's going to be difficult to test without an actual web service to test against. Is it a commercial service? If so they should have a test service for you to code against?
If not you could create a mock webservice of your own. You know the methods and return types from the wsdl so you could code against that.
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Hi,
I'm New to PHP, but confident in writing CPP/MFC. I am trying to pick up where someone else left off, with a stack of unfinished php scripts. I am wading trough it slowly but steadily. A Few questions arrise:-
Is it possible in PHP to do Bitwise Manipulations, like &,|,<< and >> in PHP.
Another thing I cannot find anything about is, whether function parameters are passed by value or by reference.
How in this 'Typeless' environment do I distinguish between a Character and it's ASCII value, A Number and it's binary value, etc. It seems to Endlesly turn every variable into a String.
All tutorials I can find seem to leave those parts out. It could be that the concepts are considered too complex for novices using the tutorials.
Regards,
Bram van Kampen
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1. The operator set in PHP is pretty much the same as C++. Yes, & | << >> etc are all there.
2. Paramter passing: your choice of by value func($var) or by reference func(&$var) .
3. PHP really has 3 native data types - integer, float and string. What is probably confusing you is the automatic conversions (including to an "invisible" boolean). It also supports objects as a compound data type with encapsulated data structures and functions (methods). The language is growing in this area, so newer versions get better objects.
4. I downloaded a PHP manual from the interweb a while ago. Can't remember where I got it from, but the filename is php_manual_en.chm I'm sure our friend G can find it for you too.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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