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Comments by Darkness_07 (Top 10 by date)
Darkness_07
18-Jul-17 11:16am
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Ahh ok, thank you for that clarification i appreciate it.
Darkness_07
8-Oct-15 1:18am
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thank you for your quick response. I will study this.
Darkness_07
8-Jan-14 4:11am
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Yeah!...I will try this. Thanks.
Darkness_07
13-Mar-13 10:24am
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("Your codes")-> $(this).closest("tr").find("input[type=text][id*=txtfrmDate]").attr("disabled", false);
I think you miss this "box" in your input[type=text]
Darkness_07
12-Mar-13 9:55am
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Try to use Randomize
And do this...instead of declaring the array one by one
Dim arrow1() as integer
Dim x as integer
Dim y as integer
Randomize
for x=0 to 3
for y=0 to 3
arrow1(x,y)=int(4 * Rnd +1)
next y
next x
4 is you rows and columns and the range of your sudoku number.
(Suggestion)
Darkness_07
8-Mar-13 6:16am
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Thank you guys...for your replies and the idea's you give...I really appreciate it.
Darkness_07
29-Aug-12 6:20am
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Is this "text"; is name of textbox or a an id?
(newentry.type = "text";) where did you get this "text"?
Darkness_07
25-Aug-12 13:28pm
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check the userid and the password...if existing in the database
Darkness_07
25-Aug-12 11:26am
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theirs some javascript events that ie6 or lower version of ie can't read the script or events.Try the higher version of ie.
Darkness_07
18-May-12 6:35am
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I don't know if you forgot to put a SERVLETNAME in your form action
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