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Declare the variable as :
var num;
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Hmm thought thats what I did the first time without getting anywhere.. Was 2 am though. Thanks.
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hi,
i developed login page with model popup extender and my problem to open login window with out Menu bar.
How can i solve it and suggest me better way.
Thanks & Regrads,
Vishnu.
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hi,
Actually We Used The Modalpop extender but the problem is not with that.
i designed a login page. in that i should not have the menu bar when i run the page in ie6.
so please suggest b better way to hide the menubar in ie6.
thanks in advance
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You can set the page window property and automatically the toolbar will hide or another way you can open a new window and set the parameters
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hi,
i cant open a new window.in the startup page itself the menubar should be hidden or closed. and im using ie6 so i cant set the window properties.
Thank you.
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Hello,
I want to know about the Javasript that after disabling JS from the browser, will js functions execute in asp.net web application? For instance, I have made an asp.net website. In this , I have made the validations using Javascript. Infact, a lot more Javascript is used in my application. So, When any user disables the Javascript from the client browser before using my website , then Will the Javascript Validations work? Will other js functions work after js is disabled from the client browser ?
Please help ...
Regards,
Amit
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No, They will not work. That is why it is called Disable javascript
Wout Louwers
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thanks for your reply..
then..if it won't work, what's the benefit of using JS functions over asp.net validation controls??
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The benefit is that the valiidation is done on the client side whithou a roundtrip to the server.
I don't think there are many user who disable javascript in there browser. I the do, they cannot use more than half of the web.
Wout Louwers
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JavasScript is also usefull when you are using Ajax into your code
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Please stop posting. This blantly obvious statement adds no value to the conversation and is well know by anyone with modirum of knowledge.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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I think either you do not know the thing in regards to dotnet and sharepoint or you donot want to accept the things. I have only posted that thing which i have done.
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Don't get cocky son. I think you'd better have a look around before making such a statement.
Please stop posting until you have some value to add.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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I hope for the same.. But even though it is better to stop it here and again i would like to say thanks....
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How to we carry out Validations using JAvascript
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What have you tried? How did that work? What specific issues did you have?
There are a myriad articles both here and through Google that will help you with a general question.
"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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are you trying to implement the JS validation functions in asp.net application?
If Yes,
try this one..
use the Js function in the section
function CheckValidation() {
if (document.getElementById('<%=txtString.ClientID %>').value == '') {
Msg = "Enter string..! \n"
}
}
and use the method in the asp.net textbox control as follows:
<asp:textbox id="txtString" onblur="CheckValidation(this)" runat="server">
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hi guys
can javascript read usb device like flash disks?
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You can't run hta (html application) from web sites. No browser supports it. The file needs to be downloaded to run locally.
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Simply No. That would be huge security hole
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Yes, you can do this with javscript.
But if you run javascript from a webpage, the access to local disks including flash disks is blocked.
Wout Louwers
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