I also asked this in the Dreamweaver forum, but I think this is probably a better place for this question.
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I have a simple .vbs script that maps a printer. I would like to add this to a web-site with a form button.
How do I get the form button to call the .vbs script?
I have a simple .vbs script that maps a printer. I would like to add this to a web-site with a form button.
How do I get the form button to call the .vbs script?
I tried that but it just shows the source image not the secondary rollover image.
Currently, I either have to delete the image and re-insert it in design mode as a rollover and select the rollover. Or go into code view.
I know how to insert rollovers with Dreamweaver MX and how to edit them in Code view, but I do not see any options to go back later in properties and edit the rollover image. It just shows properties for the main image. I've tried both MX and the Dreamweaver 8.
Where are the properties for...
My file is 1.5 mb. I tried just a page of it in Textism and get the same results as when trying other 3rd party apps where it basically loses some of the spacing and indenting. I have a 500 page text file that I want to convert to HTML. Word does work except that it adds all this extra code...
Thanks for the suggestion! Here is what I tried...
Tools/Options/General/Web Options/
Unchecked all options under Browsers
Tools/Options/General/Web Options/Encoding
Tried both Unicode (UTF-8) and US-ASCII
Still get the same results. Instead of clean HTML you get lots of CSS and MS...
When I use MS Word(Office 2003) to save a text file as an .html file it looks fine in a browser but the code is all CSS.
Is there a way for me to change Word so it saves documents as .html and the code is actually using HTML tags instead of CSS?
Below is an example of what the code looks like...
Easy Question:
I'd like to find a free application or method of converting a .txt file to .html and have it keep the spacing and indenting of the text file. It sounds easy, but so far I have gotten mixed results with these apps...
Microsoft Office(adds lots of MS-specific CSS code)...
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