|
hmmm....
Interesting....
Not a question or a suggestion....
Not an article proposal....
Not Web Developlment related....
hmmm.... what else?....
trying to advertise something here maybe.??....
Cmon CPians help me here....
Is this in anyway related to THIS SPECIFIC Message board?
Is there something that I didnt get?
WHICH PART OF
"Discussions on ASP / HTML/ DHTML / Javascript etc"
DIDNT HE UNDERSTAND ??...
...HMMM I REALLY WONDER!!...
|---------------|
| theJazzyBrain |
|---------------|
|
|
|
|
|
If use .
The problem is, I would like to know what the selection is BEFORE the drop down was dropped. anyone know if or how I can do this please?
Basically I would like ing="dosomething">.
I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe
Jeremy Davis
http://www.astad.org http://www.jvf.co.uk
|
|
|
|
|
You can always create a property on the select to store the previous value and update it in your onchange handler. EX:
<script language=javascript><br />
<br />
function OnSelectChange() {<br />
var oElem = window.event.srcElement;<br />
var cOrigValue = oElem.LastValue;<br />
var cCurrValue = oElem.value;<br />
<br />
.. do whatever here...<br />
<br />
oElem.LastValue = cCurrValue;<br />
}<br />
<br />
</script><br />
<br />
<select name="MyDropdown" LastValue="" onchange="OnSelectChange()"><br />
<option value="red">Red</option><br />
<option value="white">White</option><br />
<option value="blue">Blue</option><br />
</select>
onwards and upwards...
|
|
|
|
|
|
Not sure about Netscape. We stopped developing for Netscape about 4 years ago. It is a HORRIBLE platform to develop real, functional business apps for.
onwards and upwards...
|
|
|
|
|
Hi
I have code where I position a dot on a map. I use a lot of style="position:absolute; left: numberpx; top: numberpx" code, but problem is it doesn't work in Netscape.
Where can I found comparisons of the two browsers especially for this type of problem
tx
|
|
|
|
|
Get used to it. Not much works correctly on Netscape.
onwards and upwards...
|
|
|
|
|
What version of Netscape?
A good list of many known bugs in the CSS implementations of different browsers can be found here:
http://www.richinstyle.com/[^]
Unfortunately, it only covers up to IE5.5 and NS6.
- Mike
|
|
|
|
|
We are going to be moving from one live web server, to 3 forming a web farm in the next month or so. We'll be using SQL and cookies to track sessions, and so far the examples I've looked at look great. However, one thing I'm not too sure of it the Verisign certificates. Obviously I have contacted them for more info, and it's looking very interesting, but I was wondering if anyone has experience of this, and if so, what advice (do's / don'ts ) you give?
Thanks
To honor you, and your sick games, this smiley will now represent licking chocolate off candy - David Chamberlain
|
|
|
|
|
I would, if you can ! get your own certificate server (Netscape).
You can request your certs from the MMC within IIS (if you are using IIS) and go to town
The cipher strength can be whatever 40bit, 128bit etc.
This will insure the protection of the packets being routed and the whole nine yards.
My employer considred VeriSign but decided it was too much of a hassle, not to mention the overhead.
Tony
|
|
|
|
|
Do you know of a good on-line tutorial on this subject. I have been planning on a SSL gatway on my web server but it is all new to me, have not done anything with SSL/HTTPS before.
Rocky Moore <><
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hi,
I was just wondering - have you set one of your machines up to be a certificate server then? I know this is possible using Win 2000, but then who is backing you up as it were, to prove you are who you say you are?
Thanks
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
|
|
|
|
|
Hi
I was asking you - but that post seems to be missing now
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
|
|
|
|
|
Megan Forbes wrote:
who is backing you up as it were, to prove you are who you say you are?
M,
Is this related to the topic?
Are we talking about authentication?
Please clarify.
Thanks
Tony
|
|
|
|
|
Hi Tony,
When you have a certificate from Verisign you aren't only using SSL, but there's the added benefit with people being able to see that a reputable organisation like Verisign say you are who you say you are. We don't want to lose this as we have brokers trading through our site.
If we issue our own certificates, who is backing us up? We could be rogues, pretending to be Virtual Net (Europe) plc, stealing the money. I was wondering if you've found a way of getting around this.
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
|
|
|
|
|
M,
I see what you mean!! That is a good reason to have an org like Verisign !!!
Liability would be a strong contender in your setup.
Our setup has a differernt purpose. I do know that it would take a hacker many moons to Decrypt a 128bit encryption algorithm, but when you deal with peoples finances it's one that requires vigilance--ongoing.
I don't have a workaround, however, I was thinking that if you use your own SSL certs they are less likley to be exposed to any other third party. Not to say that Verisign would be vulnerable to compromise, but hence the saying "too many cooks in the kitchen" anythings possible.
Your post has prompted me to look further into this by all means. If I find something out I will pass it on.
Thanks M
Tony
|
|
|
|
|
Lets say I have to frames in a frame page. In panel (A) I have links:
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
All of which target panel (B). In panel (B) I have some text and link to "Link 2". A user then clicks in panel (B) on "Link 2" which replaces Panel (B) with the contents of "Link 2". How about I go about refreshing Panel (A) so that the link shows as someone has already visited it without refreshing the entire panel?
That is the Visitied link color does not automatically show until the page is refreshed. Is there something that can refresh the page without fetching the page again so that the link changes color?
Oh yeah, and lets say that in Panel (B) I do not know if the link exists on Panel (A) so I can not adjust he color of the link manually.
Rocky Moore <><
|
|
|
|
|
I want to show a very wide image on a page but not have it cause a horizontal scrollbar to appear.
I found the overflow-x attribute[^] but it only works on IE6. Is there a portable way of doing this (without using frames )?
Software is everything. It also sucks. Charles Fishman [^]
Awasu 1.0.4 (beta)[^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.
|
|
|
|
|
Could you set the image as the background image for the page or a div?
James
"I despise the city and much prefer being where a traffic jam means a line-up at McDonald's"
Me when telling a friend why I wouldn't want to live with him
|
|
|
|
|
What I need is to reload the page with parameters depending on users selection.
First from application main window i open new dialog (using javascript):
showModalDialog(DIALOG_NAME, DlgParameters, DlgAtributes);
(dialog name, parameters and atributes are predefined or generated variables).
Till here everything works fine, but when I try to reload the page it automaticaly opens new browser window.
<a href="SelectData.aspx?d=125&m=15">DATA 15</a><br />
<a href="SelectData.aspx?d=151&m=16">DATA 16</a>
Same happens when I try it with javascript i.e:
<a href="javascript:ReloadWindow('SelectData.aspx?d=125&m=15')">DATA 15</a>
function ReloadWindow(DestinationURL)<br />
{<br />
document.location = DestinationURL;<br />
}
Everything works fine when I use browser window instead of ModalDialog window.
So is it posible to reload the page inside the ModalDialog window?
If yes, how?
|
|
|
|
|
The only way to reload, navigate or do form posts in a modal dialog is to create a dialog that serves as a "host container" for the actual page, which resides in an iframe. In the following example, just replace the iframe src tag with your page url:
<html>
<head>
<title>Multi Select Lookup</title>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=javascript>
<!--
var g_iInterval = 0;
var g_iLoop = 0;
function window_onload()
{
document.all["LookupPanel"].style.display = "";
document.all["LoadingMsg"].style.display = "none";
window_onresize();
window.returnValue = "";
g_iInterval = window.setInterval("CheckForSave()",200);
}
function CheckForSave() {
if (window.returnValue.substr(0,1) == "R")
{
g_iLoop++;
if (g_iLoop > 2)
{
window.clearInterval(g_iInterval);
window.close();
}
}
}
function window_onresize() {
var oLP = document.all["LookupPanel"];
oLP.style.posHeight = document.body.offsetHeight;
oLP.style.posWidth = document.body.offsetWidth;
}
</SCRIPT>
</HEAD>
<BODY background="::{ImageDir}/body_back.gif" bottomMargin=0 leftMargin=0 rightMargin=0 topMargin=0 LANGUAGE=javascript onload="return window_onload()" onresize="return window_onresize()">
<span id=Retval style="display: none"></span>
<SPAN id=LoadingMsg style="z-index: 0; position: absolute; left: 0; top: 100; width: 100%; text-align: center">Loading...</SPAN>
<IFRAME id=LookupPanel src="!!YOUR URL HERE!!" marginheight=0 marginwidth=0 hspace=0 frameborder=1 style="HEIGHT: 10px; WIDTH: 10px; Z-INDEX=10; DISPLAY: none" vspace=0></IFRAME>
Then, in your page, when you need to close it (or doing a form post), simply set the following:
function OnCancelButtonClicked() {
window.parent.close();
}
function FormOnSubmit() {
window.parent.returnValue = "R";
}
Using this as a foundation, we were able to develop true multipage Wizard dialogs and Tabbed dialogs.
onwards and upwards...
|
|
|
|
|
Cool, it works fine, Thanks.
|
|
|
|
|
Well done my friend...
Very good... Why dont you write an rticle about this?...
I am developing a web app which requires alot of wizards etc...
I think that I am going to use this..
Thanx alot...
|---------------|
| theJazzyBrain |
|---------------|
|
|
|
|
|
Who has time to write articles....and how interested are people here about HTML... seems to be a C++ dominated board. If you are interested, I could share with you some "wizard" templates and "tabbed dialog" templates.
onwards and upwards...
|
|
|
|