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Comments by Vishnu Prajapati (Top 8 by date)
Vishnu Prajapati
6-Nov-13 7:24am
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as i told you before you either do it randomly or do not make it auto increment
Vishnu Prajapati
6-Nov-13 7:02am
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by concept of session
Vishnu Prajapati
6-Nov-13 7:00am
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No there is only one primary key possible... no more than one primary key possible
Vishnu Prajapati
6-Nov-13 6:35am
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Right Click on that column and set that as primary key
Vishnu Prajapati
29-Oct-13 8:26am
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why exactly need
Vishnu Prajapati
14-Oct-13 0:14am
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ya you are absolutelely using css can submit without type submit i.e. vote 3 down vote
You can add style with CSS even if there is no class/id. The following selects all input elements with attribute type="submit":
input[type="submit"]{
/* style */
}
The above is very generic, it's better to be more exclusiver. So include some of its parents , preferable those with an ID/class:
div#someID form input[type="submit"]{
/* style */
}
(assuming a parent <div id="someID">)
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Vishnu Prajapati
14-Oct-13 0:11am
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please try using (document).ready{ ajax code here }
Vishnu Prajapati
14-Oct-13 0:10am
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please try using (document).ready{ ajax code here }
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