Thanks man. It's working just fine, there's just a few things that it still converts to syntax, such as the # and the /, but hey, that doesn't really matter. Now I finish it up, adjust the links and load the whole thing up on the school site, thanks.
Nokios
(Trenton C)
Yes, I beleive. If you define the window as one name for all of them, calling them something like "popup" for all the windows, then you insert a close command:
<.... onClick="popup.close();">
Then open a new window with the same name, "popup". do this for all of...
To change the cursor is possible, but there is no present "pointer" that is small enough to "disapear" from view. You'd have to create your own and store it on the site, but how to get it to work, I'm not sure. Flash and Director from macromedia have something similar, but...
If you are sending an email using a form on a webpage, you don't need javascript to send it, just put <form name="emailme" action="mailto:youremail@wherever.com">
A custom menu would be hard to create, www.jasc.com has a javascript menu bar that looks very nice, but it's copyrighted. On the other hand, to make something happen due to the press of a right click is easy.
I put the first part in the header and then the body, but it only changed it in the forms, and so when it was displayed, it put the syntax that represents a space, "%20", and then it puts some more weird syntax in... Any other ideas?
I have this script on my soon-to-be-up website that does display the values entered on a second page. But when it is displayed, all the spaces within the entered values are turned to pluses. I know this is normal, but is there something I can add to this script, or a different script I can...
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