I want to write a link only if a certain image exists in the target folder.
I need to use a client side script as this site will eventually end up as a CD-ROM based CBT.
So, anyone have a quick javascript that will check to see if a file exists?
From a path like http://server/level1/thisfolder/blah.htm I want to extract just “thisfolder” & write it to the page, window title bar, or whatever.
Making it clickable would be nice too.
Any suggestions?
I’m looking for a simple task list that colour codes with the date and status of the task.
I’m not looking for a scrolling calendar. Just a list that I can click through.
Any suggestions?
Here’s a curly one.
“They have decided” that we all should have browser access to an archival service on CD-ROM. It is well laid-out & written in straight & simple HTML.
The only hitch is that the drive letter changes often.
At the moment I’m using a .js file with a variable that I change...
http://www.tek-tips.com/: mjpost: mjpost
Thanx joegz for your directions.
I might be missing something here.
I got off the blocks, but didn't break into a sweat before calling time out. Here's what happened...
[li]closed Outlook,
[li]opened the Control Panel,
[li]opened the Mail applet...
Thanx joegz for your suggestion.
Being thrown into the deep end with all this admin stuff, I've recently discovered how to delete & copy user profiles under Win2K.
So, how do I rebuild the Outlook profile?
The machine I'm working with is a standalone notebook that hooks up with a dial up...
Here’s an Outlook 2K (under Win2K Professional) folder list problem.
Over time a number of .PST files have been opened (File · Open · Personal Folders Files). But, now they won’t close (right click · Close "folder name") and a very uninformative error pops up: "The operation...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.